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A. '-'i Itevlew rl^ulatloii 1» paid rlrcj|IMi»ii .... (hut j Id th« kind that routi!*, iini..r i- Li * r- <-«+tjr. at afS M Ml IKK W ;$a,50 A YEAH IN ADVANCE, SINGLE COP IKS, FI1 K CKNTH i" i 11.' i i •' , _ j 4 •Monday Of IfcrrmbJ™*: Army Spot Lights Add Service qiuls Wilt Con&iitf (hen ; ^, whorp n a\ Inquest |S Largest Dirigible, 12 ' IJxpefct Favorable •" 'f JS fi Splendor to Heavens Confidence and Enthm iasm Program Miles Away Is Seen by * n-Jam^ said-estate nrJ i v: f |1 i-«.rt for adjud^on^ fjfSclniol Almost Consider) ble attention of resi­ in Harrington Thursday, Nov. GooseC tiase Several Local Persons Results as y of 4t'>*R st>I)T UMISY.'., dents of Hi rringtou and vieiiiity i <•••-. I"-; 0,-t 5, 1031 ™4i5; has been arrested during the past, The new F. S. Navy dirigibhj, wick by tie powerful beams of An inspiring lecture, ,n program of meetinj.P , Tfoe exe .'utive committee of airship Akron, largest alrycssel Drive Appioaches PHII|>I( 30 Figure light playi ig the heavens from entertainment, alid possibly an edu- Ithe L« ns i club mt t Wednesday nijjht littfetospajMirlrfen in the world, xxiis'secn byifieyer- i lj>.|j f^I ( ITION'lvoTlc, north' of tie village. cational moving pieturfe show wlill! to stai t the plan and ask' the Bnr- al Barring'ton persons at- 1:30 >* hereby |givrin. ,".f Figures for A cumpuiy from the Fort feature an open business confidence rfngtor (thamber of Commerce, the p. .hi. Saturday afternoon when it Sheridan i riny lost have been meeting to be held in Barrington I'ln Barrin ;ton Womi n's dub, and the Tcjrch Death Inquest JFormal- flew along the north shore to- Itelief Committee EiWects •-. Keveals Large undergoing li cot rati in ohsexva- the ni'nr future under the auspices'of American (Legion to cooperate in the ly Closed; No "Litters • wnrda |Chieago, returning from Ample. Funds or All ' ' i"-Nl me Probate JoSi ••• Retirement tion and < eteeti ig night fliers, tha lending civic clubs of the village. enthusiasm! fest. ' ' Milwaukee. Five, powci ful spotlights are sta- The date has been set tentatively . as The ^ejneral purpose of the busirtess fioin the Grave" Although the giant, craft pass­ LocalfNe€Is, !J , '>|_»he (Wt'House inf Thurstlay, Nov. 5. | confide iic^e' week s to restore confi­ ll,i Wauv tione'd at ir tcrvals at the eneiimp- ed oxjer the nortli shoro commun­ .-* . i ,. M t'ourtty. o„ the first ment two tnilcH north of Bar- Although the program for the even­ dence, start moiuy circulating, and ities,' it xvns definitely visible tijt- I'JivtPmljfT next 1031,j t lusher qchool rington wit h a detachment of.ob­ ing has not been drawn up, nn effort creatc'l employmei t. The slight , in­ liix Chi ago and Wnuk?gan news- from Barrington, appearing Varied) nnd omitraVrtIng reporlH are |ylmre alj persons' L it) being made to bring W. K. Braascji, crease of general i-pufidence following somewhat like ai1 light .colored fifing j before and the servers sta tained at elicit one. pa| ie* rep >rters found tin mselvfis at Icing recl'ivcd from the squad lot team. -.»||rjsc said j,estate, are] noti- The postrf are linked by commun­ vice president of the Sleboygan Chair Presidt nt Jloovcrs announcement of igtir shaped cloud." (i«|tfains "who are working this week \\ li'nh eh v ctlm, prior Plagge, Noel Mtnyner, ,Mis« ij'e said. A to'tal of $10850 was i\ (lain (he s to rll plane in the least possible time, Natlouii,! Mm]'incut . ' many business ..leaders believe last Al 20, would he read at tho Veriia Covey, and Miss Olive *p*|'ted late ThunMiiy fiom fthe re»- jj liif irrlngtoh, sc arnl of tho Whin. I report will he, The elicil lilimoiil Is located here The Idea of the ImLriess confidence J nvlfo Slorif Codpenitlons lU'Rt ill II idiMkTs on one, Ntu|i street.. Last year, } nn Iropollt mi dally iiewHjiapoi'H Kokit Henry nnd Frank Dorwaldti he -11111(111011 xvas .5^2fi. CupiO-nsled'1 1; i-u' next Week, io gel ayv i,v I't'om I he Interfer- nieeling, nrlniiHilcd with the i/lous Me liandising 'irnift in Hilii'liigloii IV| orlora liei i'. Instead >f dropping viewed the cwlft nt I lip V. H. (linlKM) per ceiit iinprove|i|cnl re- [j i nee in (iiniiuuiiicMlijm expcrl- lulcruatioual, It will ie promoted by IIIIHI- >•'•! will li' Invlled tu foiipnriito In il !n llrie re- In to III. d Hinulic un I'll I'd lug of a Naval Training station^ 'Great .ior) Was one from iiiinihi'rjjl' street j{i i in ed Hi e Kurt t^heridnn post Lions clubs all over the cftmilry al n iiifideucii v eek by •linn «: xinne nes's ( nAVrln|( for »).v Klery tor ,', the visit it's ineroly LakcM, 111,, when it mniicuvered vhich iip|H)i'eii)l,V vxUI fall ||l*irt ,(»f |! lYacllec III coiitvinni 11ir ahmi tiipc when the period! • (lepressiiiu is lllle pu die lliereha ndise in money HltV- 1 foi nd tin nsdves coverlii' a formal over that, station and saljuted the ts ]»it*l yenr figure. WJhcit ijic drive (| Iwn nimi ACCIVK, it has been Ir- louleittly at an end i|m when nothing I a sacrifice ol iik' pr ces, e\en tl pro- elo flng ol tl|n> Impiest all which the commanding oflicciv Henry xvns U completed, .ll|e fominiHee ft'iji'i Hilr" i" . ,. I'III- ihe ye.ir pnrVed. hut ii' return of genj't'iil eoiil'ldciice Is il. Tin1 plan will not he OIKI by which jilt ofh>l L 11 ,\ found (hat he mini, l>«*- visiting his'br.ilIHM', Frank, who Itigton" xcfll lilive gone over She -lop ' J needed In Marl eeotnlmlc cottdillotis on i|he pi die will ,ln,» asked to patriotic- ij| i( \M re $5(1,1 P.).- e •ed to ie Helllcr, had > to IJIIH Is siutiniml there. ixlth a Idggcr jf«litl Uw clmrljk' work the return road lo' prospf'rlly. Al- iflly r'slore niomiy in cinMilallon by 4: •HI l.l \e„ fill' tile as 1 l esuH of iniii|liji -nn lin­ hau was reitU'/ed In llltiO. V Jllioiigh Oct. -S> lo ;i| IHS been iiesigr II will lie a ]>hi)i in whij'h i | r.i',1 win-syiii,. in.init o( 4-1^11 e|i lin ti jtlie otlicr llnrriiigton hie ot galiiza- details of the plan will he mi­ Out) or tw t new""deveIo iment s were )|y Autompb Ie; Dies pi- is due tu the : Kti|ll akei). Harrington -will have tl$*-bindi­ tlons. In prepat -ugkfcj' ut at t)t«; f'itB( A bullet " In effect ami fo >!K a rousing pep noun ll' in The lllevimv next week. . Arttstf Is Picked It wiiii Oil iid on the grctiiul.by M,r«« . •'-George..' Llebengttod, Ift-ycar-ohl ng- of Hie (jo^niy group and e|p draw ronflhe general fund If Its ox*|i funds • <. Mi s. Kohn ;rt? S'tiijdav morning of injur(e| su'stuined for foiind the Iti while stic xv is pick |wli summer, in the business Miction of tVnnconda ^11 ry. (he HiirpHis would he nfal ubl^ „ i iunity Tardy' thq, niark'Jtigs on the bull* t d'orrespfind ntf.iair-xxi p. iiiHI,e: r>iiiiif'«(i,vSaturday.. - A.i*.' F.*Notter, "pr the genera! ^imd.' , , | Visiting •oini^ers' nit:ht. for Lomfs : in i he year ending Ih thoH ftnind' in (lie body' of lie 2m-jk Addison? street, Chlejigo; -driver I raWljI/M-iilly 1 "Mid %ruing" by Helen Tay­ bury Chapter. 104, <). K. S;, was held Overnight Rally Members of||tbe relief ei|lilnittee •.milled" to !?li,7^fl.i):'.. ritim, a conclusion xvll; be reached of the Hinclilnii xvliich' rtiil into Lie- >,j.-t lor One tff 125 for Show MlllK ay withJKiiests filling the follow iiave ryporli*d pat donations jeecived -f ! !....SI.-,1((.7^ in tkn- Cook on ii ty. in i estigii ors that, the hengood xx'its- exonerated |>y a coro- ing Htatioiis: | • ' nn xvns ;nt or mt'B 'jury.- ..... '."!'• in Biirrlngtoii Will be. -tiswl f|r local Art Institute mt; rdered jieiir thci ice v 1 .11|lie ::<). The d'lffer- at M*u. Eli/.ai)eth Shales am] Harry yiCampkehHerg jise in coiitradiefPon. tf the car ie.r iAccordiifg to xvitnesses, -Liebe.ngond I'luirity fir.st. !|S o money xvill go out . milly tn'the I'net that I Hlialifs of Nu'ndn chaibter, .acting •lief tha t h o xx'as killed while'-infSflie liiid. be(vti playing.', with , frie'ttds RIKI >f Barrington (is long as thijVe is n \ worthy matron and M-orthy pnt.rd,n; ilomobil|e: tiiid than cap]^e d . to the liiiil ruin from behind a parked auto­ peed for it- here. • » 1' ; •' .S4i/Libs.:4^c lU'HU ('nidi'. eoillity i n J. Taylor was singu- M;rs. Edna SentieOf l'alatine, asso­ • i.ieived. :,.. ; Miss l]l,.ll Harrington Scouts Among itnel y l)i r liear-.Barring ;oh.- mobile into the pntli of thej car .driven Many Vei">«"i|f**lu>ve xxoiKblr^ about 1 this 'wejek by the jury ciate' matron • Mrs. Liljliai,! • A'rms'f'roing • •id iippnrtiiiiiiiient ill lilrly hotibi' A few fat ts ireviexved at the fihal by -Woite.f, He was thrown 40 feet illie American flag and sen W, banner Ifhict*- ^'our i ntries for. the C-xfiibition of Algoixpiin cliaptei >ndiurtre»K,; jatifoup from I North- •lived. A tiirdy re- imssiiij; .on & lb a ring i that the victitn'f! al do- by. the impact, and, the." fiont-of the nn the flag pole nr-ar tlve ceilter of the Paintings and Sculpture jMrsJ Dorof Atlierican west Villages en xviis" nhiiost entirely burned away caPsxyas damaged, v • village. The" "*fhlg has bjwl|( raised iifrVfJ Which, will. >p«ii -at.f th Chicngo Art , soX'iii|te conductress ; ;jrs. t'ahi" Per­ ,• hist fise.'il year and \ • . •" _ I xvliic h . w lead to tli e conchisjion :•;. After einergciicy trcntmcjit af Wnu- rack inorii'ug siinji' the ;dri\'ft sjarled 20, w|lien her painting, {kins ot McHciiry eliapter. secretary^ ; - . ig"- Wilis one of the 12i> iMjrts. Mary Xightingali' of Loiinsbuiry 1 Dozen >. .-tntieip.'ifion iv;>,'I'll (.1 '>Hf • »r year ta.x antieipation •; This rclat inil large'groups of scouts inade a man of IIei tier's propo 'thjms, xvliich later from a' skull fraetureJ aiid ol her Most of. (he community xvill harV j iifina painti|iigs was selected from ail [lafiii j Miss Martha Mndsou of Milbt^rn r.al V vay IoCamp Heinherg iii l.) iiy litivt aided the i'nti flse burnjngi injuries. -';.: ,. :-,•'•.•'•••••• .-, been solicited jby Friday n%ht, tbic j • muled to',, .§25*010 ami •litry group of .-2.100. The, jury, met j dla'piteiv nui'rsiiall; Mr«. yernaMeycr theiV nii 3 for $5c •.it'iiis to i<.'«).WH| were (Jrov. last Sattiijday and Sunday for W'|!.(K also suifgestcd. date set as-the closing of tbc.drit* George Vola oi*Ar- for "a - hoo! and $22.S2(i;70 ffir-J t|eiidanco 'with S7 per (teilt of and altiK st complete cr< 'mhtion mi id iiye of legion The Barrington Clminbw (if Com-Lf man, Krnnc s Speight a nd Frederic liiigtfoh Heights acted as wiirdef,' and their Similar' disbursemeriits niembers i resent and Tro in f> bullets fired from .a pis ol' or pis tols merce will be "host to'the Bflrringtontf 4 ills. Teliander. ' V\'al|ter Senne,of Palatine was senfi; of Ai: •.-i-jif year amounted to j I lington liei ghts, second with 75 held in the un- Lions club nt /a Joint meeting' THOB^I The first irize carpies a me.dal and nel. per c liand or liar ds of an -rade school and $2i>,- j iiiit.; -i .Jiknown p* arid hit? I ody. Mejmbt rship Campaign Teams day, Nov. 3, flje boar(| of ^directors If 4 for 82,:100 iii ' c ksTi!;and k the MT..and Mrsrs.. Sadie B. Thies jand A.• C, Lines rsop or persons . a school. V Mrs. Frank [ G. Login.'iirisse,:- either were the sijloistsl Mi Sally'Volte,- Do 0-*>n[ Cooking itien pla ed in said ice house xv liich j of thci otunn'orciirl orgii'iiizHtion de­ - \fiil Call on Elwy i at Operation j for jiUTChasc •or as an a.ward. It is to graijd lecturer, -xvas jjtuest of honor. Thi s irf the firit'fal l rjiilly at| \yhich"|v as set lire to and com. let elylni sued cided al a meeting Wednt'sdiiy ni'ght, per heajd *Jf* - spent fifr operation" he awarded to nti American artist for Th. temple'was bvilutifully decorated all c< oking xvns done by - the.I spouts April-20, A D. 1031 at 11:30 p m. World War Vet This will, be a .dinner, meet ing, to be ••>;• of the school plant . the best \v< ¥k in painting or snulp- witl baskets of fall flowers,"!and en them! elyes.. This proved to h«> one ii tin evidence subir tted, we the held'nt -'fiU-coty-iiirf '(Jrill,' ".^v good speaker will \n\ oifgjiged niifl n pro­ per lb. 5C • I I'm- year ending June ' ture, -which IUIH not p'roviously i re- j'f>» b)e refreshmenth were 'sfcrvid to of ,th nnst, interesting parts io * the! (ry, fini tliis bcclirrcnc xvas inu 'dpr gram of entortiiih'ment/and'(lWuNKion, for .year end- fcidve d a cnth award. ' ',: til. 135 in ntteinlnActi prog un. | Man) jdelieious (in well id reco nm end that th>' police !0n- A n "early biW" hi' >ihb<3rSihi p drive 1 The wcoiid prize in for $1,500 nnd rnitiation of two ci ndidates was a prepa red camp dishes xvCa-e! \ evi ine ithf ir nvestifeatioin in this' ?ase xvill be('onducte(|. f ' (i j,' • I 3 His. 25 ••"• 1 •]•• , I. 1 under tlie (liveictidu ^fllHo'two' vice •( deinl'e id xvhe re- The Liops clyii xvill holil ifs regular j' •i.-liufseiltl'dtS for 10¾) ; is the Mr. i nd Mrs. Frank G,' Logan part oi' the program The iiMijfTam ' opened' t :«! i t lie person o • persons ciunnianders,-.'FJrnnk' Iheh: and Paul xx-eel'Iv dlnWr 'VNiihlu.y" eveitlitig,.Nov. li s ,-,.-, for biiildiiiK u)nd ;jiri/.e, ' to be awarded for a work in o'i'loc Sat unlay nvorhing. xvitl three onslble f (joint meeting. \ In plnee i they as the ; ^i.in. ftcjivitj >s dnrW ll| of the weekly nieetlng* Oct.', 2d, thefi • capital diMhiirHiiiiiiitit I previously tecelved a. cash awanj.. parsing. Tie li g'h spot of- Sn li|iri1i|y so tpa le, lie. held l> the giaiid' - ing worked Nov eiiib('r,: if nlmi's now M Lioi's xvill be 'guests of the Palatine • I s.l,sin.n.'{ for'buiici-! I The third prljse is also given by Mr. n ften .fun's progi am was ilie ea| n po|r «e Hiry on i charge of nm tier until out t|re successful. I"'••.',.,•• Oct. lith to Engage Speakers consisted Lioipi Club lit iyiatjne, ' , i- anil $00,081 JB ior ajnl Mrs; K inik (-1. Logan; and is for w'liicl of a seiitw , of scout ised bj 'd'le process o: law." Two active tennis iif Leglouaires Oct. 22 Ino. which we re participated I he prater debt sfr- $1750, 'u\ he slven fur a wdrk in pnliit- OVuilll I ji by The.'c iroie'r'H.jjury consisted wilt iniike a (4nvasH of; tlj«. territpry, s and i>rol ably jiviis One Iof] the flo",' last year Is ; K (.. Soap I'reic 1 ; Issued the, prev* fo he given to tl»«- Mifino orUnt two grain Fjilliiivliig the'•.evenlhift tueul, iKolit ert[ V. II, 8 hroedivr, 'V"' - tluiin llirintgli the entire lerrltory be- l;u-)^'J>.kff." i.. I0# yeiirs Iii NUtceHslon, ,'"''.' K. M •North (f Miiltlo toivnsh|p high fin Hciiac'er jfto. January L "1IWW. '.AIM World war 350 Gallon Still conducted ii class In astPonritny "•in V tui? from Cotik .The -Norman WttlMfflrrlN Slh<«' sc-!u« * jxMei'iiiiB w)U lie appijoachid for''men*' •, ,li,.(,;. j 40* dill! stiidv. Timfdinplirw pro- Near Barrington • • I'm:d s was received .Vlatlul, with *fi(H>, IH to ht»..ii.wftwlod and j^H'rHlilp (luriiig- thai tinie, liid nil who l-'dlvNtoui would bo I M'l- >i pitUiliiig to III' delected by tlie • - • , ., _, I. i : . gninii whlifh' foil. wed, C(lHM|«le(l (if 0H-' dMm or TOMA'TOES, Join tlio post-tii! i'i'imw tltelr tnemhei'- i it i lilitHKiipeflntendent \}W of the cxhlbll'loii, Tho NofBiaii UniverHity of Illinois Kxti-n- IIIIIKII stic; wings, uniHioiil eiiiicrtalii", Hhlps befoi'e iliiimury I wl|l b*> itwnnl- l-'edcriil prohibition agents»r led'by^'i 25* ClllllCHlH nfad K't.M'lt'H,- Hc.nitH Mi Celkbrafy ,. i . Wall IlnrrlH Hcmnc medal, with IjiaOO, Hlon SpecluHHtH for ment, eil early hkd curdu, A, K. /Ininlltoji, iic|itit,v ndiriltt|striil(jr,i. •M.„.-,^.|.—f __,»_ ,,. ... I IN lo be given for a pitllillug and 1» up ciil'ly H iimliiy'iininilng fur a tfi Anniversary The new olllcei'm luivt* rumpli'led slipped lliroijijft BiMTliigtot- wedn«K«^ n*1 lor tjic Price of One * to be awarded by (Ho Jury of III" Lake, County tint iti e hike with Mr. N.'il'lh mid al'ter ilielr ofganlxHllon work Willi (he ap> day iiftt'i-noiMUiilid, 'paid a vl«IMo the!' a 1 lll'.Mlll fast was o 'w and en nip clcmtcd [exhibition. I pointlliff l'|'|i given for the most com- p, H), ,|, LiniKeiidot'f, R, L, • • ful the basketN o full f'|o to IIMM the farmer* ,f wits olllclnlly clurt'd lininedliilfl y fiil- 1 a piiinflirilc «• work »f wullittiw CJI". hei li 11 I'll o^i'ler' piece r»f tii'irli'i'liltf \. I !. Nlnyrier, coiiiinnndei's . Frank I'nlgn.'d Tiiui'sdny liefoi'e - sDnUeij'j Plight, at a meeting (he jilate curtail c>i|if)!iNcs nnd iiniduj'e Inwli it lite noon Inenl. j 1 ciited by a Undent or former student wil Ik go! l,njieI'M at ell li'M end nlide Dlelil, setiloi' vice, (-01111111(111,10-1 Paul Htateij COIOIIIISHIOIIC)' ,1'MxVfti KJJ '••I at W'lillltegllll. iliofe efncl»\ntly. ' f i Tr nip 5 pf Ai lington IlelghiM with R. I'tircell, Junior vice eoiiiinmider; nf the Art, Inslilute sell >ol. This Is th. lab! ai tractive, After Rev If. yVulkciv AeeonUng to the reto^rl, thijj I'll 0.' Gllkersoii. farm advlHor of their MCOIItllUlStl I', KeiMi Chidli' and Ii-i'lng 0. llligeP, flmiiii-e ollh'ct'j C,arl loiitnictor. uas ^ t0 j,0 nAvatfdi'd by a Jury appointed by M. Kow Ig reii'd I he si I vice a||0 of Iwb .men wt'ru (ending lbe stjl)l wkei % Lake county, "rtglirdulleil dale» with troo| eoilllliitte :' clinirniiiii, t If. Loveiidiihl, Hergrtint-al-iiriiis! amft 1(. man. I the alumni association.! fei'i'd pi a.vi i' am enjoy lllle ding the federal bfflct'l'M rirfrved 'Pfepnroij many exteiiHion spelialists lo bring U.Mh estnblish. a pr ilr-'llciil ctl nping wei L.. Mundheiik, chaplain. The appoint Platfnrm include | T'"1 t[m" *W™ J"W™- »»? Jf° Idin served to th tiianygdesls. for net Ion, < . ,| rick I heir work to Lake countty j this fall dem. list mt ion lit! rn 'ded and occu- tier v as •ve olhVers Include: Thor»ld Wolfe, nd f'nhri pcizw arc to be awarded by the Mi audi Mrs. Wendt received tniny The farm tm wl|J>U rite utJIlj v/ui "f: home owner- ilnd winter,. . He. i« .very desirous of pictl fjir (lie it mi of tJie rally tents iitnnt; E, J. •Liliigeiidoi'f, service of Nitid to have 'heen fojjnd, b(ied^r8 I hi I AIM* Institute Committee on Paintings 1 lovelv gi 'tH from the 40jguests present, .- practical system having a large iittf'jidance at these niiide by the (outs tlictn«elves! An- fleer; IL L. Muhdhenk, judge advo­ and Sculpture, the members of which The f. llo ving xvcl'e o rel- gravel crossroad about a^ mUjj' nortl I meetings. More "jinfojrmation coneerin otliei Interesting part of the pr >gratn it of towi - Wiirlil xva'r veter- are as folio-rs: Arthur T. AldK Fred­ ativert ai iriends: Fre cate; h. W7 McClure, publicity of­ of Bnrringtiyi and enst^of the! 1 long j ing these group meetings T\'\U be given tit ceiicmony foi isome I Siems, goutii stiwt eMcnHion. , , | paynicnt on their eric (\ Bu 'tlett. Percy B. Kckhart. he CJI iii tig Betid. (I.: Mr. and [Mrs. Wi - ficer; and C, K. Paxtoii, historian.' !•• •nsioiis for Jjlnv; later. ' ! of the leaders xv io lint bc(ll)('(f:n ehisen as Iia n , ., . „ ,— i»_._—^-.,—, ,„>ti „ Max Epste n, John A. Hblnbird. Schmidt ol] Dundee/ Ur. and Mrs, z iivolihfii.nl. aifl l\ Professor Alp is io talk on "The caliid dates for tlLeOrd ' of 1 Chauncey McCormick, Cyrus ^MeCor- j. ;>Hei erg of Palatine, and Mr. and pi"r:rtion Of the mick, ,tr., a]id Chaiies It. Worcester, Best Methods' of Poultry Management an 1 oiior camp ganizatioii into Mr-f. I). Gilly of Elgin. The Ifar^lng'- and Feeding" on xivember 2. Pro­ xvhi* North vest suburban Scenic Illinois Is described :i q inny ton guesls wore:/ilr. at (1 Mrs. Aiigast • iin-liides adequate ' fessor Rhode x\*ill, cjonduet a dairLv sooui re tal«n at Camp Oh-Da-Ko- LA s we Mayis Mr) and Mrs, Frod Jalinholtz i the cioisCrtption | Many from Lake Zurich feeding scliool on November 3. A Ta t lis s iminer and son and daughter; Mr„ ant) (Mrs. - man power in an j Attend Fanners' Jubilee special 4-II.club program has Bec^i , 'So inn of the other eaders xvtio aas*- .".i. ....,.. ^.....^—^. .™.J\ and jAI in Recently Distributed Bboi were" laid at tho ] arranged for Nov. 71 • Professor E. siijite 1 in the jrogrami were: jlS. PI lleiry Hi'lw nnd dnujhter; Mr J find ) Frank H«ybeck of Lake Zurich was T. Robfcins xvill be ]>Tesent nt a beef St'eh nan, Frank Saville, .Tamest Beau- Mrs). IlnRr Gilly;' MJr. and' Mrs, i- it'ioiial campaign Qhnrles Gram; Rev. aid Mrs. II. E. The_ publicity department of the Hlln9is.' 'jllie Chnin-O'-LukeiVl regloL nwarded an achievement jtin in 4-H cattlo feeding tour on Nov. 10. Pro- mlini Sr,', Hntjland Itoden, > Burrls •hi will he sent rtor nig ind chil(|ren; J[rs. Ida Meyet Illinois Chamber of Commerce has i» is • lels tjuirn on e" hundred mim fro? ..BMCVKE:,] re country. club work i.t'the Lake County Farm (fesisor Alp will be bt.ok in the county Clott'. ,0. VV. ^ossaclk, J. P. Fritz, 1 Atrs. Fred jBrandt; Bureau's Jiibileo at Libertyville Fri­ during the week of Dec. 7. Professor Hiiny Rotlling 'h. Stenson.and 0" nd sot] ; Mist- sued recently'a 270-page book con­ the heart o(. . Many, a«i( "i $2,000 on real Venn Bn ndt, and M-r. and taining interesting, and/valuable iji-j SKIINN'BI day ex-eninj. The award was mndo [jojfiiison will be in th j county the week Engl Scou t All red Schmidt, Mrs. Ixjautiful; liikfs dot the sectfoft, prn ixatfon on incomes Joh: i Ji rs a«d son. formation on'points of[ interest "ir upori the co npletion of two year's sat­ of Feb. 8. Profess^ Hacklcman will illy, nil *f tfrem excellent f«t> swlr I'.mlo a year is'pro- 111«? Illinois. The book, which is distri­ HAM talk oln alfalfa in the week of Feb, hrce sons of iMr. and Mn t, ig, boatingjjind fishing. 11 Tbe tif\ '>• A number of isfactory work. ' Wendt buted each year* is Resigned primarilj A debate- on the subject, ''Resolved, 15, anH there will be a series of soil, Captaiii Hart Promoted to svitli their fan*lies, all living six lakes in tfee region arc well od- .•up- nanic to. Pi Dsen ting Mnjor E Hart, 103 nn up-to-date road map of the state. r Williams orthc speaker's, ^bureau of March* , w Leu is 'Vendt; nnd-Mr. and 2lfri on nroWdiig.',nll a eotnroodat|ons Wal on uvenuc.l Chn 'leu• Wendt: and] family. i One section of the 'book is devote* •'•n, Out Yearbopks the Illinois Ajrrieulturnl association 1 th rotitqs to t il* Beetlon may bn Obtain and Donald Kirkpfntrick, attorney for which i will help him solve, his prob- n ixv officially Major H/art. Major s (8. They hav» lived in Bar- mntion nnd statistics on Illinoii the "same nsiochith|n, upheld, the oppo­ MflCI Wendt from- the Jiuton-obile clubs iitJ'Chti Lake Zurich lems bjf attending as mnny ofi these tntre than 4fJ reurti. I farms, mines, government, schools ROUND or site Hides ol the question. HaH is i^najor jof tho first battalion, ring ton go^ and. all of tho newspaper! publ '• - club are IsSing meetings as possible. l.TMiii fan try, i national guard unit, etc. A number of copies ' have beet : 'llie juI>Hbe was well attended by sen'iccfil togetlet with lite Outbg a SIRLD] "id will be mailed lie s ii comttund of ovi>r 230 men. BJ< mry MllJer 1 njured secured, for distribution by The Ile> lleereatipu Btreni*jn (ho sanff cit; : J^ake Zurich people. Among those 1 ' a,few days, ac- i , Receives Paiiithfl Injury He vns former y captain of! iompaTny Ilenrr Miller, 4I(t' f, Cook, dw«*t view. -Anyone deniring .a copy may op[ 1 present were Mr. nnd Mrs. JL Hill- "Miles nnd miles of shore tlie a • H"!d Hans,. eof\ . ftirk'Dn'vIs, who Is employefl on the F o tho infantry, i • rece|lve(| a painful seal] i woulrtd iS otui- tain on« by calling nt the -office! ma ii, Mr. ithd Mrs. T. Berjrhorn. Mr. same elemi iMtthlnp, - beaches , p'roxj^je' t "»' the club. IMnlea fnrm reeelvW on injury Frl- M II jor who in conncctetl with dny oft emoon while .hopping voocL Tho following description, is give: nnd Mrs. William -fiuhr. II. Steel, Hnrt, swimming nt motion* ThiuM sail •"I address Thurs »ln]y that required in n crushled bone of tli: lewei Ten (Jo., IS one of tlie Bcven The rained axe caught in the,el. ithes- of the lakes, resorts and places of ii Mrs. A. iWybeek. Mrs., O. J. Rock- the Jew lakcsH^'OOfl nc«<» of xvater^ll a I'II.IIIV Shipmnii_tif ', the index finget on the right hand. Tiiir -iniiigtig m meji in tjlio 131st Infan- line am ct me doxvn ih such a why ajs terest In tho surrounding »unurier- mct&\ by fliiifnlPbt and rlvifs—aljio ! '•!'' 'setting. 'I'he S cnboeh. I Mr! 'ftWd Mts«, ¢. ^netslpgcr. the nnth nnl guard. Tno jtroup to itrllto Mr. Miller 01). the ben 1 and winter—iilftygnoumls, Mr. and Mrs.1 F. Thlcs, Frett Popper, Iii WM hroiight to pr. Oncer's ofljee ttj> Jf tl unbeatable fo*>oh^n(r. *M\a ieker^l, •" N'nv. . 111, Mrs. or m«He«l nttentlo;n and 'Inter want lllcl ides two ollcers tfnd five enllated cutt tig a ititHh that ne :essitatfld tiirqo "In Lnka and MMSfenry couutifli ! MVf« Ruth'Thlcs nnd Miss Aonai - -peak, on club trier 'stilt hen •Outing Country of Bufautlful' Northc*ii i ! - Oontni'cd on page 3¾ J, r&a* Uerghom. i . " . I able to return to thjf fiirmi'l ' 1r '- >• 1 • -i mt A \ l i i I- '!,

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'}f ,\ I HARRINGTON Rteydw, BARRINGTON, ILUNOljt THURSB-AY, OCTOBER 22,193(1 *• I the home of Mf. nnd| "Mrs. Carl Dor ...According to « r<>i*irt 11,,1,, «, alt Libertyville Monday evening. IVhlle Wilfred Kelsey of Chicago and Mrs. fans from' Luke Zurich, Marjory, ;>f Cary nnd EdWaijd of'Wau- waldt. depilrtment. ..f JpubifJ 1,,.,1,,,- "We ] 1 is conditi >n w as considered c itipal Beuhardtt of Rbselle wero Sunday §cenie #$fy" Hart- sey of S lindy II ii. : chou of Dundee visited nt the'ChaHe! than .at this t'hffsi^, ,,.„,.: vices i will be held fin Ca|ry | Tuesday I e iinprovi ng in health eleven firiiu-ipal e jW,,,,,, «>f the I in Re&tim net. " | ' •'•".' •;.]••• .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kirk andl cliil- Mrs. Salter Hupe, Mrs. Frank Kel- Sehlorff homo oniTuJjsday. ' Mr. awl Mrs. Fred Kropp and Mr. morning. thoro were only ^:j|> ,, ,sVv Mr. :iml Mrs. Cliiirljcs LoliM' nnd ren of Oiicngo spent the wei| k-end sey and Mrs. O'Connor helped Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ilcrman Wendt and ''l^rlo,! I and Mrs, Henry Kropp visited with The Ladies Auxiliary the Fed- (Ifliiiiii the weofc emfm- (i„| ilrs. I,<>ni>,e Iy-n utter nf Chicago 4-ith relatives and friends here Jnnseh cdebrate her birthday Monday sons, Roger and. Goorgp of Elgin 1 friends in Huntley on Friday. allowe'en was a derli'm ^>t 'j& p,, " Thisl fywi tfisitt'il Sunday with Mr. and M,'rs. crated church will give a Mrs. Geirge Dowell and daubhtjer, afteriiooi. Kpeut Sunday at the fiome of Mr. and H'hen j Mrs: Slimy Seip and Ml-s. Freberg sujppi r '.on Oct, 23. 11r Mrs. Albert' Nelson, compaii'd withi ihW|-,,„, |t. Kis1it*r. -• firs. pharlJK! Dri\tlinspeiit M^nf|ay]in Mr: aid Mrs. Frank Rasinnssen of ri4 of:] :,,,,,111^ mKbercb*^^. and ..so'hj of-Chicago, visitid Tuesday 198(¾ - ! l m Mr. and Mrs. Otto jjJhwl e artd'son, . M,r|s . Gilbert Burnett, who resides Ciiry we-e Friday e\ening callers at «?s. with the former's niece/; , Mrs. F. ; Pgi» The state departnu nt /of i»gricuMnjfe' ba ^l-I.nke waters. faarold, will- visit Alfr<" i at Cham- w »st of town! spent' last] w eek ]w5sh_ MrJ and -JJTrs.j Arthur Boehniil r ae of Mr. mid MM. Frank P Z .«],« of'Arittocvrof-| Kropp. ••'•.' .-.''. Ijer istifr, Mrs:'Almeda Gra|itliam, frs. Ueorge Lentleman Mr. a|id Mrs; Williamj Buhr and Chici go, i Mrs, I: nrolijl Kelsey entertained, five rough roots or crow 1 jgall should be suit. , ,K, VIU«» are in three and Mr. and Mis.' Williahi Mrk Joseph Klujpar and son, Jjim isiteil Tuesday with tflioir -da-ugh^-.r. 11, Stiel tabte-of bunco at her home jTh.lU'h- discarded when plan irig young or-' ••' vii ktiown|«umnier-rWd 4 funeral 6f ,Victor-. Carr and .Mr.s. dnrr Wo^e, 4iy, of Chicago are" spending the] week tlMS Irs. Charles Krueger. in Wal( Day. Wickerslteim attended the day attei noon. Prizes went to Mrs. ehnrds. Yount trees with smooth d«i ,!..,„uml. .iTheThe, -beijltJijjrtfu^ i Arthur Yes's in Paliftine- Wednesdai"; W'nultegiii visitors Thursday With thi •onner's parents, MiJ. an4 . ,..,.^....11.1. • : .. ., MissGluily^ Milkwitfk of .Chicago H. Peppir, X^s. L. Riley, Ella Hatje velopwl roots will griiw'more rapidly attrfdi Mrs. Paul Schumacher and children, EJ gene Prior and Cassiqs Dowrt^k Mrs." Vi| ici nt Davlih. i j . ''f •". ,u a.l3«?d scenic pas out mi Tuesday with!' her sister, nd lodge and Mrs J. (nhelen. / than similar stock t mt shows! defof r,v,r Donald and Dorothy, and! brpther-in- 'ntteiwleci the Masonic Gra| Mk nd Mrs; Allisoii Truai a]nd ' ^rystaijUkejj rs\ 8. II. Dorsey,; | Mr> if id Mrs. (John Itynn of Chi- niities. ' laiw, Ge<*ge Schumacher of Wpukogan meeting in Chicago Tuesday (n, spent thel ^eek-end] w «V •.-.-• M.-iI h>*e is*ib«a^tfuV; UQUID?OR| TABU r : Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Jlullsiriski and Geprgn Eatenger "Tjind hisl mother cago, .51 Augusta Meyer of Bar- J visited last week with Mrs. Emma" eianyes a^ S.aginaw, Mich. Relieve* a He$lactii or N r. and Mrs. Henry Kiulsinski and spent > omhiy .in Wocidstoct. rington and Conrad Kraus spent Tl[ o Pauhaiidle Illinois Pipje Line e Pepper. . 90 minutes, cleck* a foldl laughters of Dundee viewed Sunday Mi(. and Mrs', Iticliard Baseley and Sunifai^ ith Mr. and Mrs. Cart Stro- company has been or:lered»by the Illi­ '*.•?' hirh .^WMM.W rifli^ Charles ItudHiuski |nd family, Air. and Mrs. Clarence S«etsing«r bach oi' beKnlb. nois Commerce comn issiojn to furnish dayi and check|] Malaria In tl and- sons visited Sunday -with Mr*. daughters, Alice i and Hally, »f Grays- 1 ilr. iiii'j Mrs. Elmer ttuilsin.ski and Cuba Mr. aijid Mrs. W. R. Comfort of many data on the cos Is .of* natural gas, 666 Salve |ot|,]Babyf ,,- its Uass.jnn|l nipkcr* " Eihjna >M|ls nt Diamond Lake. | lake s.pt^nt Sunday at thei I\ H. Cy- HI of Huntley a>ls<> were IgueHtH over -Palatine wero Sunday evening callers ,.iliiV is proiv'idc* fflr; •' Mrs. jl; Clements rcceiVed painful pher home, -, Jfye week-end at their paeeiitu' home. and chil- at the limine of Mr nnd Mrs. H. D. '• injuries to the right hand ^jrhori it.waj M a id Mrs, t'hil.-Frohlkej Mr. and Mrs. Kay Meyjer mid non, drenj Bicluird iind liorrai |ie, spent Kelsey, i laymond, were tuiosts Stinjday of .Mrs. caught In the wringer of tjho washing » Mrs. Conrad Kraus left the Bar- Siiiirtny witfe tint former's rother in 1 It miifhiiie |she wn« She will be .•confined to her bild nt IijyiGiliikTlY Mrs. jloy Uussell npd ! Miss . Vida Eijrieriinrrisoii was a Cli'i^ngo visit 4 Mrs. liouis Witlhnum returned Snt- jltcllet Corps meeting .Wedntssd '»• homo mi il the removal, of the cast ltusm'll'f'ftere in CTikiigo Monday. or Thursday. liklny ufte+ a week's visit, with her 1 Mil." and Mrs, John Tliurcw ]of from her leg which was brolum when , Mr. 4nd Mrs. Frank Grusso of Jef­ Miss Jban. "M/mtly,' who has been tighter in Jefferson I'ark. t^luidj' Hilt entertained three tnbloH she fell from a ladder ferson and Mr. and Mrs. Goorue quite ill J during the past wiekj , is re- PURE >f bukico'flaturjlay- evening. y\ : ,F«x'L«to, h-fc Miss Marjory,. LuerHKeii spent the Prussia nnd -cbJldroni• viHltcti Sunday portal il njttC'h- lnipfoved in hei Itlth/ '.•• [ek-end with her sister. Mrs, Center 1MJ8. Lucy Clougli itt spentl ing a few Mr. am] Mis. August KriiiM And .V.rtMTH tninofH is mfd With Mr. and Mrs. Jnmeti Siietsinger. .; iMMUltifut WMOH, l«K-t)M 1ID. A toickii ill Itllxea. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Wulbuum had as days with her niece, Mrs, A fj. Stox- hlldi'en, Ruthi -TlteroHo nnd Iluginin Sutton Specials for Saturdays |un mn v Walter VolUng is making his homo their Kuosth* at (Hnner Sumiuy Mr. and en and family nt Massett Utu jtIonr Wis. »f Onry nd Mr. ami Mtjs, (Vlleft W Hfcr -'ounty. Tlife nwM. not. his winter with his sisteiy Mrn. Her-" Mrs*. Paul Borii of Oleiiview-, Mr. nnd M s. Edmund Peterson \|itl cnter- SVlldhiignnj (of Prairie View ^'erj^Sfin .(German style)* lb. | mi It Hcherf. I " ' Mrs. Herman (J'onrad of Elgin; Mrs. tain the Tiiflsdny Evening] clufa OT [lay tmlle# nt. the Conrai Krius Mr. anil Mrs. A. V. Benson of Bar Uw. mid Mrs. M. A. Irion and rtm Lehman of Waukegnn, and Mro. Em­ Oct. '20.. .,-••'• ... •" _ Minn rington, Ar.' and Mrs. Henry Mchuhl, •'•—» r-v ,+....A. Wc i..(in« *W lOrlnW Ink,. ;filt,rof^.n..ro^. Fox ctiinii'(l Friday from Michigan City, ma Pepper and son, Lloyd, of Lake Tlje Misses '' Mnrtlia M Bt at noon) lb. nd. Mrs. J'niil Irion. Itev, Irion's M Zurich. Hughes of Wnukegnn visStei I the for- {ShUdy Hi 1 motored to Chicago rrlday Mm. Miinii> Sehultss of Marengo ft- iiothtlr, returned with them for u mer'ji parents, Mr, and Mis'. Myron Mr. and Mrs. Frank LffgeichuHc spent Smday nt the homo of Mr. and Delicioiia Baked Ham lb. .'.. L. ihort visit, Mrs. Hose Grimm and Virginia Slg- walt will leave Friday to drive' to Hng(ieH, and ftttended , the. Past Ma- eutortnlne 11 Mr. and Mm; Clin lies Mrs, Clurlefi Mehlortf. | Mr. and Mrs. Kmory Stoekel vixit- Mexico., Mo., to uttend the homecom­ tron s, d) E. S., enterUiinnjent given Mni'beck and daughter, MiaH in of MV. aid Mn|. Clarence Haiw|ti ami Moulded Jelhi (lleadyl to serve) : «.r J ,. 'nn,l l'lstnko.. ».i. Wi^^i •d Sunday with the former's brother, ing of Mexico- Military . academy by Mrs. George I Strpker rinj Mrs. D, Mjomtt Prospect. Mr. and Mrs Cfaf'- children 'alied at the home of Mr. nnd lkll Stoekel, in Oeerfield. whefe James Sigwalt is it student. L. Putnam at the Waucunda; Golf eneo Tinndwer of Barrington, .'\ r. ' Mrs, Ch irles Sehlorff Tuesday oven Pickl id Heiring and Pickled P»i^s cot I'll, ii Moi.»r" iMintH t|nf jfaM'H-* "Mr. and Mrs. George Bighorn ntld MrA. Lena BrandhB, had' ns visitors clubj on \ Friday evening. The hus MrSrBlnur Piehcni and da igliler, ing. I •unci ..I' 'J<> iinlo^-AUd'.lftW'-ft'^•mmJ ions we're guests in the John'Tbien 1 .(4. Sunday Mrs. A. Low and daughter, bands ai)id friends of the members Shirley bi Onry to dinner ul| ftft&Sp Miss lljtden Ahrens of fAgln spent Salted Crackers, 2-lb. b^ftt, ••w- 25* home near Miiiideli'.in. ,h< Mrs. Jjames Ludemeyer o£ I^ake, For­ were guests. Rovers weVe laid for 32 home Sun lay. Siuulay villi Miss Vera Rakow. Wpiiiui U»m* u^*-"' f ^ . Smitjh of Kingston spent the and a most pleasant cvenit g was en : est, Mr, and MrifL Walter Wisner and Mr, nn<| Mrs. Frank Vlk diill Mrs. Hi'lon I^wis and Miss] Frieda Come in and see our 6c and 9c jspecials :,0 |„> f.MIIHlh.M-...;. Tlj.: «-.'Nl.frM vei-'k-i-nd wi li Mrs. Smith. Other joyed by [ those present mv *m of Lake Geneva, nnd Mrs. L. drtfn, Francis, Grace and. Rita if (jjhijj- Dorwuld : spent Saturday in Chicago t-isitors on S Imilay were. Mrs. Lemble We still lave a few bags of early OhbJI'otaUfc '7l,n„,t h.-iffhti... (J.ilf,, fishim:. Ka fchnell of .Chicago. Dr. John Ross attended the: Lako* Mr.mi Mrs. Albert Wolfe of Bar­ nil daughter. Elaine of Genoa ; Miss eago speniSijjidoy.with Mr. an :1 Mrs; ^'•Hijit:, ri.limr. jiiispiiiihly Ji.>ti'J Mesdaines Tonne, Ilnns.r Weaver, County Medical society hi Id at the rington risited at the home of Mr Bag, $1.53 < j Elaine Stark aud.Jess Neber of King- Janies Vol Ier. , ^,,-,.. ^.ttjici's t« .n-ii't. -^N Voung and Josephine Loomis attended Con^ell hospital in Liberty 'ille, Wed­ E. W. Riley and Julia | W^utli and 'Mr|. Curl Dorwaldt SntU|rday itoii :,Mri iimJ ^Irs, T. Koch and Mrs. nesday, evening. «.tvi,... I)isinncfL_fo«i»w,s |i,r.'l% lako. \fiiifh .r«>u>ai»"' Mrs. Barbara ('rook is a guest this lian Gree: nAd Wajter S\vartzl;opi of Sunday, Oct. 25 - Arthur ; Stolen is visiti lg friends ©olumbus, Ind., were' Sunday guests Frank Huske, Mrs. Ella Andreson, KOHNEK^ nnd i'ii'kijtvl fish. ', L"i«i hit" week of her 'cousin, Mrs. Gross. and relatives ai: Bowdle, S. p Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henning and ecssili!.' frrnnj Injrleshlp 'anil. nf§ _',( "Mrs. Gross entertained on Sunday »:80 W m., Sunday school. of! Mr. an Mrs. W. B. Phillip i M]rsi. Lena August was a Chicago Meyer "of Chicago was a son of 31gin, Miss: Ethel Sehroeder -goiul fi-liinp fpr lKi^.'piik.'1'W. -pi ,-htv. and Mrs. ('. Crosses' of Liberty- 10 M 1a.m., Divino services in Herma 1 visitor Wednesday. j of iCarientersyille, Mr. and Mrs. lilm'cil'k aiul 'crnpp'n*-.-' K«'riv-| .ville. Mr. and .Mrs. Myron Wells of English Sunday el Her at the Frank Kelsey pELICATESSJENl Callers at tie Carr .'nonjio ^unday Heriry1 I atz arid children1 of Dundee, "•mill's from Chicago, j Mundi-lein nnd Mr. and Mrs.- Edwin. Mondjiy, "7:30 p. m., Choir re- home, werii; E. B. Neville alnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorwaldt and son 201 S. Cook ]St. iV T^l. fi^ringtonl ">'- Gross of Barrington. hearsal. Mr. and] Mrs. A. Dodd of On« Hrki , ' Lake Villa Mi^s Alta of Grhyslake, MV. and - r ; Confirmation instruction ev^ry Sat­ Mi .; and Mrsi. Myrdn Kelsey, Mr. and and Arnold Piske spent Sunday at Mesdnmes, Crawford, Grinuii. -'Will­ Mrs. Perry Johnson of Crj sta'j Lake, "KMiiup for hass, p« n-lij. \>ii urday morning at' 9 o'clock. iams, I'retsi'el, Tiewire and Smith at­ Clyde Carr of Barrington, Dh j Alex lilucsiills. | tjriippii's. • Ou)v--n; ;' You are always welcome I at St. tended the tenth, district Federation Golden and his wjfe and daughter, from «'lii<'s|po. Itprei'hciJ-via ; R.-u) | Pefer'.'t [church. •i.-r Women's clubs at Grayslake-Friday Helen Louise of Chicago. - . • ' I^ake Zurich afternoon and all reportejd a most en­ E. A. IRION, PastPastoro . Mjr. and Mrs. CJ A. G.oldjng of Chi­ "f;.«"l fiiJli'iiijj' is fomi'l ,'ikt! joyable time. wiitcrs of L/ikp*Ztirir1i .:m«l tils' cago; spent] Sunday at the H|en|-y Gold :J Mr,. iini'FMrs-. Olmrles Seip of Paja- ing homo. ' itics for l.fentliig' nri» i-xtHlwit. M ; tine visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wauconda Mrs. II. H. Bailey of bavenport; arc minmrou.s S?nijim<.r rvsi.ri;?. iftitl J. I). Fii k. la;, is visiting h'er parent^ Mr. a«d ahd opportunities ^orbnanl in pi 4 - Mr. alijl Mrs. B. It. Simons were Mm; Willard Darrell. fa'niilii*: Lako Zurich ' it .'i4l guests Sunday evening of Mr,, and Jlrs. Henry Stadtfeidt lutertslined from. Chicago. - Mrs. MMe Garbisch in B«rrincton. Hie .Misuses Loie and Lhcy Solwles, who coilducttHl a restaurant on Main Mr. and Mrs'. Peter Diedr^ch of!Mc- Mclli'nrj". Tile WK) Club surprised Mi's. Albert street hiivp disposwl oftJi^ir liusintvis Ilenry on Thursday. "Hei-,. hpautifuiliiki's iSn-tt^ I'rehm Friday evening at her home in and thejplace has been rented Miss Edith Olsen of Elgir 'spent the honor of her birthday anniversary. iy Mrs. ' soup., unci rnniftirtnhjp- Jjomw '.I Clurk Aveek-end with Mjss LaVe'lie Stone, Mrs. Tonne received highest[scoi nnd Loie Sowles will' conduct a holols furnish nmply ai-I'jmrfi.klal P restuurnjnt at Grayslake. Miss Stone j teaches at the \%pl o school Mrs. Froelich consolation. ;. • , ., McHi'iiry. wliit'h i|i'.50„raui>».ii*:',fif Mrs. Win. JJ. Kennedy iii Wn|ukegan Jane] Eatenger on Friday. The community service SronnilK of tlio. oouiitry.' jhlarWl I'onimittee Sunday. < Mb. and Mrs. Arthur Bo|I'hme f and 1 of the Luke Zurich Comm pity Wo- •piki' . iiickiTol i^iiil pilvi'f'j-bas' Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Stojxen of sousJ Kenneth ani| Franklii! attended ; -'nbiinifiint. ! .'i ' man's club received .dniuiljtion s of the JAntloch fain clothing, fruit. Jelly, ami Woodstock n n nou nee • I hi* b.irtff of a "Tti.i Iia|d Kmib ll'otiil'arnV^nj Vegetables Mrs*. Joseph Collins of] Chicago >yas .for the northwestern settlement ilanghter on Thursday, Ckt- 15 Mrs. •. ri'Mirt is a pVctly '(tpot^-oh -I'M in Sioxi'ji was formerly Miss the guest of Mrs. Edith Pei k, FHlay. Chicago,.' Mrs. Harold Kicl'ter, Mrs. f ranees Ink«\ at \.M,cHonry. i.f Chliago hunting and bathing, How h.yit| is spending several dayw h)ro at the iams ilelivi'i-i'il the collectioiik Moiwlay Frieads here were grieved (jo hear fixhing. tarkli*.,,; • v • : of the, death of Mrs. Jack Dunn of homis of her uncles, Geo go Brack- • to Miss Harrier Vitttim, who was the ; (Spring (irovo HajfcHfry speaker at tho annual luncheon of the Cary on- Saturday nioming at St. burn nnd George jBroughta n. Ilnrbert Thomajs, son ol Mr. and ;"H.Uiif)is' Inrgpst .fbh hiitcliii loenl club in- MaMayy . , Joseph's! hospital, Elgin, following nn operation . for goitre. SlnS leaves to Mis.; Fred j Thomas, underw pnt fl ma; Mr. and Mrs,. Em met t Hi loi'iiti'd nt SpringiOijo\/o in.thc;./ randing and m'ourn, her husband, two sonsj Will- jor (h)eratilon at (he Oondell hospital O-LnkiN region.-Tjho (Nis.snpy 'm Williaiimn Bel-imitn visited J? uitalny with fflnimv Invgi'Ht ift 'the Middh-wisi II. Branding !' " ' 1 npHERE is etill time to have carefree gas the heater works automatical! In tin. sam« region rever. ) Mrs. Svilliiimfl Gehrke and daugh­ modern of ft els approximately^ ^ | i. >i i - ters. Melilulu nf\tl Gertrude; i!>f Des Withe In nipst cases your present heath Plnines: ilr.nM .Mrs. Frank- Stanke- on und family of J.ong Grove: and Mr,"] can be"converted to gas**at small e|i mill Mrs. jTdrrf (Jehrke and family niml Let MS figure your cost Mrs. Wiiise visited Jtunda.v with t\w A gas-burner can be installed in August 'fichrke's east of towii. It is now. time to make tftose changes in your To show you just what this reduction box whether your system is warm The baseball game'at. Diet/. Stabli Sunday drew a la'rgc number jif ball garden £nd lawn that .you have been thinkflng means tOjyoi, tve will be glad to send one water or stc about all summer. ' i of our bouse hjeating engineers to call, atj pany's testing labbra las ai Plant Perejiihials your home. At <}>nce—and Without obligat­ half a dozeik of these 1 conversion and 3 irubbjsry in ing you in any way.[ Hci can prepare an —will be glad to redommen one estimate of j us|t what it will cost to heat suited to yqur home.'/ the Bfaii. and Gai^i witty gas finder the new rates. It an Instead^ M-- free heating isei'vice. A temperature regu­ we'll send one of, ou use heating lator in the 1 iving ropm takes full, charge our ^ndrvefj) neers to call on you will not oi lLCleariinJ IP df the furna 3ef<-brders your fuel as yoii you all aboj|it the] ne fas.heatii fes bverxseverat PLANT N0W need it—kee >s the whole house comfort­ and conver \, bu: •f-but a^s< of iTake e,acft, First class] bulbs, direct from Holland, in a wide s^lectioiji ably, healthful y warm. mate just will cost f -\ ... \ varieties and colors:' .' •' :as li&^riak .blarijl Darwin Tulips, all colors, pe^ doz...... j 00c an average heating season^ xuiiiners-^ye^ ' ir . I "" •; I ($4.50 per hunilred) Instaii thii laundjrii Double Tulips i >r , I ' | gas heat YOU NEED CE COMPANY Hyacinths, larje bulbs, 2 for 25c; doz...... ~$1|25 not inatkll gas heat nowf -for the MHIUJNOIS ^ is NO LONGER Crocus, |arge lulbs, doz; ...... ,..„^...... 450 m« in any coming winter You can begin to enjoy ell|m» all al BE. TOLD Jonquils, "Double Nosed" bulb (a 2-flower bulb) 2 for (25c; diKB. ....^...,...... „.....,.....;.L..j$l|25 its many advantages during changeable .onJ>urnf«f-and to estimai THAT YOU H wjtb Piper White" Narcissi—plant weather] When atures drop 5 HAVE AN fep w,' t.hese in water temporarily, kour gas heate ,-:1- them grpw and bloom will start up EXPENSIVE As soon as autoqiaticallj^ [the house is /- FOOT comfbrtable, off it goes again. Because X.Ufwf.*^^*" This i$ ail Satisfaction 1 i ( ' i • ; Call us' AAAAA^oEEE-Siietltott Guaranteed SOLO iXCLUSIVELY C 5E1 \. IN -BARRINGTON BY _ FN6RTHE1 SdHurr:U ^- Barrington, BarriiJ

11 '.ti ,.^11 ISg^^Klil^ig^gti&ll ^^^^^^ 1.. mfi m i •V BARRINGTQN REVIEW, BARRINGTON, IKLlKOIS THURSDAJ OBER 22,1931

ternooi , and, evehi ng at th(? lome of Dchmlow • Mrs. G. Boomer was jf u^ieqgo It"' Harry Ceinemoh. V shoppe- Saturday. Mr. a(nd Mrsj Albert Abbott left I/? Recently distributed Book A meeting of the * Oary AthleUe Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson ojf Wood Monday fo r Wessington, S. I). They club will be hejd Thursday evening, j 1 stock *pent Sunday with I their ppr were accb npdnied by their grand­ Oct. 22,, at the village, hall for the ents, J [r. and Mr J. Paull Wii m daughter, faiel Abbott of ' St. Law­ lit', imi' l,l *-, ,„_ ! • 1: Continued from page 1 purpose of making arrangements for Mrs, 0. Nail a id daughter, Vivian rence, S. ')., who is returning honie t)io ensuing season in gymnasium drove put from it hieago Monday ajnd ]*.>.'-:n :i!i«ii)tut in the frtiek farm at Sand lake, is-tile lead­ after spen lin^ most of the summer work. Everyone interested is wel­ ntertainet by Mrs. Giface ^b here with terl grandparents and other nr ing duck fjOTm in America, j come to attend. were t bott, relative^ \- ,.-i !>. Fox Lake i Mundelein 1 IINDERINEW Anton Marek returned" from Mel- Mr. and MrsJ Sari Lagesthulte; of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart and Uuj-.fiicMs Notice.- .-, tlii- center of 1 "The beautiful country of northern ford, Wis., Ias,t week Tjuesday, where Wuuct nda and M rs. Lizzie Hansenl of daughters, Gi-ace and Arlfene, drove MANAGEMENT I • •! —and winter Illinois, has for one of its crowning he had been spending the past three Barrii gfon spent ' Sunday evening to the "Ph.es" on Rock rivdr, Sunday. !..-iuiiifiil- Fox features, kuint' Mary's of the Lake wii|ig. celia Peect, her aunt, Mae Scllner LIQLID Olj TABLED : l»-iiniit*i}l .shoot cated ttii a wooded tract of luud, -wel Lucille Tomisky of Crystal Luke AgnpsJ Lazansky s^ent Sunday ,af- an en re. Mrs. h Ho'th aid Mrs", P. Kvldern E. Church [ i. v;>jlnr (rips fnun Greater Metropolitan urea whielt Mrs. .E. Biiremh Kpent Monday In (Consolation Mrs, T. .TeJinck, 0:40 a! mi, Church school. J. C. Chicago visiting nt tlu S^eak Dinner l.k.". r.'orty-threo stretches north out of Ohlcagri, home of Mr, Mrf, Gcdrge Boomer left Monday Vynalek, i upjt. ^ I tbrottith beautiful suburbs and on t> utul Mrs. II. Poole. Via i In' Chicago for . S irlngf leld, III., where she will 11:00 nj in>, Worship sermon by the the 'Wisconsin lino.*» Week-end visitor* in tho Snfetnna- the Hejjek th convention. Hho minister. Special Turkey Dinnen ..ip'iul. By motor, attend Flclt home went, Mr. and Mfs, J. was tent tin a (ebguto from Justin Friday fcvtminff, Oct. 28 at 8 p. m Ii-iiiil'v, north to IN Veterinarians Will Confer IM'ska, Mrs. Antoinette Tunta, Mr. Uehekth lodge ol Crystal I^ko. will bo th) first meeting tat our lead­ Regular Efinner tuul Mrs. Edward Egiicr and son, Mrij. Nellie kerbs who had been ership tra ning clafw. All ihoso inter­ i i I ..\ l-tke on Menace to LocaTHorsc& Louis of Chicago, Mr. and Mr*L John spend ng the past two weeks with her ested 1n ftich a class are invited to -..-.- is dotted? with Kiel); and sons, Dunno ind Doriiild, of brotlu r and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wll- come for hojr first meeting, ,We will Phone (|ary ^3 )rjS|t»rc|ay«^ Sunday :-. located in a inly St«>ps. to hel]> local farmers. ctihe Park ltldge, j I fred Jlowsott beft ro her departure for meet In t do church. The, Choir will ' llic iiio.st noted of with the present menace of horse par Mr. and Mrs. George Lazansky of California where she Intends making meet on tlu* namo evening at 8:30 .is.', which is about, , ,, , 'I. , ,- J....;.:. nsitcs were taken at a district vfc Arlington Heights cull|ed on the for­ her Inme with 1; er daughter left lust p. m. If ycti wcro in tn^ choir lost 11 i«ii miles wide, mer's mother, Mrs. Eipmn Lazansky, Sundt y for Chlci go. Sho was accom­ yenr, you nr > invited for this meeting. Edward Vinicky Albert Nyberg • ••• 11. erinary conference which J)r.' A, (I. . l'i hir«;» lakes and Gieske attended at Aurora Oct. 12(1. Wednesday.' panied by Mr. and Mrs, }iowsoni, Mr. i M Ej MILLER, Minister. ffift t ' I!(i<*h) lb. '.•r ones. Fox Inkn The conference ts one of a series< connected, Efficiency and usefulness of horses Hc:-T ii- uitd yachts have F'RklecT Pigs Feet I on many local! farms are now being -.in.! iir<- a source of ; sapped l)i cause a large percentage of ;i'i " :-.-:)::---,--^ i hi.' of .the. few the nimni^N harbor some form of in- «>*J ; • i- ..f tbif world are testinal mrasites', Dr. jGieske re- «-t;'i<; "ii >c .and 9c specials i Th.' western and ! , "I -i - ; ported. 1'iu'h horses Teitpcind to prop* w;.- ba|>< I-..X lake rise to er treat! vent,"- and siinlpie sanitary of tfarly Ohio Potatoes' i! -'\ fi-hiii!;.' bathing, measures prevent ^reinfeistjation. The littrJfl.55 • .-piialili'- hotels' and eterinarj* conference' is de- S^am-jtolc district' i :-• rciir. suburban equip veterinarfnns^of this . i n:,..m <'iii<-ns<>. 50 signed to section t ) handle'their phase of the

Itti'li'side problem. v. wi'ir of Inglcsitfe i i-i'-li c'.iitaitis bass In ordi r to improve the efficiency of M; "Si .! [.(Hi" liife' is ac- the guards in the -j state's •penal instt- your h dtysical tfximiini tions of all l.'.^'lc^idc and affords tut bms. - fi JIIGAJTJESSENI- I • • IKI^-S, pickerel, perch. guah'tb: htv e been Orderett by ^Director 1 Rodney II Brandon [of the depart- ' I i • • ra|i|iiesi Forty-eight inent of public Iwelfari, and Col. ill Tel. Barr^ngton 5^4-J Friink V Whippi su|>er Intendent of l.afce Villa prisons. :• |.;tss. perch, pickerel, AH : -. Only 51 miles Silent ting of Dist.riipt Thirteeft of Change to OIL .. - Reached via Soo line, tlitl Illinlnis" t'ongrjess Of (Parents and Automatic,- f.ak'e Zurich Teficlwrs was held in •taoksonville on >M f iiu- is found- in - the (><|t.<) was also n meting of Dis- models /' .i." Zurich and the facil- tiiict .TV elve in frriylor^ille oh Oct. listed ' -.IIPI: are excellent. There ed are: Dis- summer resorts, cottages and <|h4nge to ^Sjlent" as ct. 23: iirics for board in private standard ,, .tke Zurich* is .'{4 miles by* , nderwriters* [ Mrllenry ; iiitifnl lakes.dot the land-. Laboratories coiiifortahle homes and ; lish ample accommodations, which is 50 miles northwest S.H is the railway station for Fox lake and Xipper- NAEHER i region noted as a great it survey rack for water fowl and it* , In '"Sllenf-hea^ed ii i he inexhaustible fishiiig decorator and Painte, ty mornings are on yi few weeks awiy . .. and heating cost, as shows dii aiveraf* sa\ 'he country,- black bass, ell as teat ing cam fort, is a matter of immediate interest to every • 1 and silver bass being ALFRED P1ATS per cent* froqi oil Ms home ov, ner. Coi isider these two vital fact 3 TODAY: ,' ' ' ! ! Knob Hotel and summer PRIZE WALL PAPERS compaied with coal, at pre« nt 11retry spot on. Pistakee • ''• "' . •'"• i .' '• ' • • 1 ! ' ' .- prices. 'Vi Henry. Good , fishing, oil price: i are «.t the lowest level in history. Automatic oil • ' l.iithing. I{ow boats and 1. Fuel 832 EAST MAIN STREET heat the cleanest and best of all heati igj methods . . . is now the jirini: drove Hatcher}' HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS — • I . . ' < • i j largest fish hatchery is cheapes , too >i'i-ing, Grovo in the Ghain- TELEPHONE -i"ii. The Chesney Poultry ! ARRJNGTON 88-J 2. A Silent Vuttniatic will save you all tlat can be saved from low- fVorlj;» automajtically^ j^ou j If in the Middle west, are i ." region while Weber's priced fuel .. iidt only because "Silent'h burns the mos^t economical l'l.( 1 grades rf pil thajt can be used for satisfactory home heating, but be- *s«j, yoti'rb tljirou^h with shov- i cause tne famous "Silent1 method of buriing oil turns all your fuel iit^ drafts, caiTying into useful heat. >rievc*r. f'1 Here's a Why deny J ours ell the comfort, that the world's leading oil burnie r C*| »-€>« r WMent heating plant has brought to so many thousands of hom^ . *. now tJiat you are as J' eHod' <*jgi^r'a..'!'.»« t small expense. your i ;t Titian ^tailed in thfe fii-e- sured of) economy never before associated with automatic pil heating? tdn -Mft^ is warm air, hot all •i •••• J ' • ' '• l ' [ Ii V^jPiiblic Service .Cbin* Install a Silent Aiitomatic in your prestni heating plant, with de­ fwners »4''-^-jof-alorv has approved pendable gait or Metric ignition, as you jrofer. Phone! today for an •- 4>f i <^#* ton version biirners Cleaning estimate of he cost of hfekting your home (his modern Way. 4 io i)4*cot|nmend one efiactly ftndtirse jf :'.^oitn l)o It a LittBkt a Time 'f'iiM ronton Silefit With the Help of the Laundry >f Domestic Ojl Burners

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t\ BXIIMNGTON REVIEW* BAEWINGTON, ILLINOIS ^HURSBAY!2f , OdOBER 22,19JU] Crii.scy opojE * Chicagt visited Mr. and Eleven Guests attend Lions | Meant to Summon' Policy, : Mri. R. A. Johnson of Barrin :t and Mrs,'. C, Annual 'C ver Ssventy Dinner' Animals-tog na township 'and Rev R. Clubs 4 Society * Pet so is Dnssel oS Barring ton i Alarm Siren by Mistake Eleven I of Rarrinjjtdn's elderly men of th: Lions club at Mrs. Hi. «. Tlagge Mr. and Mrs. Dafiiel GiHy and were; guests Responding to a call Inst Friday , Surprise Party for JL-f. tait-rent-n T, York their1 nnnuul /"Past Seventy Men's' 1 a'{ Luni'leon ilrei i of ¢(11 Center were Muii- evening, menibers of the fire, depart* Mis. . Kuhlman (iives Recital ringtou Jlinner ,held Slonda'* niitht. A special Mis', R. (i. Plagge, TAZ Groi e ftve- day dinner l*:uests of Sir. and ilrls. IIHMII learned] that they had been sura- Miss Miirjurii} ICiiliIman. Mi) V.. A critical recital gi\en by the pu­ lirogram of music mid talks included monfd bv mistake" when'au emergency School a guest Monday u t a 1 Chi rles We: Kit, 24,1) W. Russell st t*«t. Liberty street, "was plea-mitl} Mir- pils and practice' teachers of Mrs. nue, \\a a| short iieview of (ireus organization lock luncheon given by Mrs, leorge call I for the police sliouM h«\Ve be|ni prised Tlmr-dii*.] cveninj: whi> M a Lawrence T. Yo,rk \MII be held in the o g'iven by i\l I'l*idy, L'niversity of Wis­ •ide at (he Broadmoor hotel . All v plncj'd. . * 1 • .'*' Krpiiji of t«*uii*: pef>i>le Kiirhi'i'iMl n|t her Baptist church Monday, cirenmg. Qct. I Sir. nnd Mrs. IVilliain filn.v and consin extension school speaker, and ^eil Known. Circni pw'M-nt at this party were former Prowlt is Were seen noor twh^ honies home to ui~.li her iiiM-i'ss in her work ".'Ii at 7 o'clock. The pupils of Miss: children were Sun lay guests of Sl'r. a talk on'extension school work given cllis'-mates of M rs. Plagge. W. south . of fhe! Ilefforiuui and Wiitn Relates as she rt'tiirim to take up li«»r utii-s- <)li\e Dobsi.u will have a part of the and Sirs. E. SI. IViillaee, 223 1 by Professor II. Duncan. building A resident in .one of tlie It, program also. and Miss Kathrjn Coe Rii'sell street. , Uith Wilf Aiiimils nt tlii' I'reihjtcrinn hospital, - Profess'or Duncan p-xplniried the housles called the rejephone opernWr i the will act, asi student critic. The prac­ lljounlsbury el mpter, O. E, if. will proved t» be a.joint: party wh«! educational entertainment course iiHkijit,' that tile night j-polieemhn J>e ni.cmbers of >tiss Kuhlmtin's; 1 rid"?'' tice' teachers whose pupils will take terta,|n the clilidren of memlx rs tin- .Tunics', 1 Sjr-1 aid Mrs Ffdwnrd ar- sponsored by the extension department sent'over there. By mSstake u< sig-Jnl p-ren* pnrCure the Misses Elizabeth Markle. f 12 years of ngi; nt a party Satur- club joined in the"surprise. 1'lle com piinieil" by Mrs. R. W. James a^ll of the un|vcraity and iliade nvniluble w Marion Jurs, and KathrynCoe. There •• affernoon.'Oc't! 31. at 2:3( p. m. for th« fire llcpnrtmeut Was given $11 r'..Vri.n..l».-TIlI«l.' ^f ijjp was onjoyed at pinochle In u-liirh of Ghicaio, stopped at the At bott to nil of Wisconsin and the northern \l rri interniJtiona will be about 20 pupils (playing. ' the Masonic temple parlors. pine of the police Bignn the honor piest received the first home, 186" W. Slaiij street, Sunda r en part of Illinois. award. Marion .Tohnsi-n; Stniley the r retilm trip from LaCrosse, rVlS. 1 In speaking of circus organization, ^ ,1 .Ifil.lren i«j thf «H? Carr and Kliner Klopfenstein were Mrs.! Hnnnah Krueger, Mrs. Will­ Antiques Exposition at Delta />lpli» Enjoy Mr. Pridtf declared that the circus of -¾ <,'ho.»l leet«re;^th Kivcn prizes also. The home ami tables iam Voss and Mrs. Hairy Vai*3rl iddlop Hallowe'en Tarty '•'..,' S|[rs. Sjalrtha Scliroeder of Chi ni;o •odny wasjia highly developed business Drake Hotel Oct. 24-30 (were attractive with the basHis of wiirth'-of Rarrington, littendei tlie An. enjoyable: Hallowe'en party was nutl Mrs, Blanche Crider ijif Ban boo, imposition in which every connected Mr l'ridv told wmo. of Mull' flowers. A dainty lunch bit thdny party of Mary Jarie '• lefiher held in the Church pralors of the Sii- Wi t Avere|!in'- Biirrington Monday icrson must cooperate to the fullest ,:„-; of his (jwn cspermnfe pleteof'tra{nin-jr, to k Mrs. Jl. F._ Kpchdr. Jr„ 427 E. a,n unique attraction di ring thtTwcipk tli« P' Mr. and Mr*. Almon Rodenbaleh of son were played and the winning side Mr. "artd Mrs. ,T1: ! D ngdal clared, with the addition thnt each 2 8hbwi 710 •tnce* n.Kler the biff top.', Russell street entertained the Pnochht of Oct. 24 to 30, inclusive, when .the Crystal Lake entertained a large received Hallowe'en favors. Miss Ihieago %-ere week-end giy ijts of Sir. employe s ion after becoming part of I »„i,i:le animals'•»», more cTub Thursday afternoon. Thiid Chicttgp Antiques ej*position gjrnup of relatives nj-d friends Si ndfly Elizabeth •ka'mper of Enterprise nil Mrs|! J.' W. I^angdale, |109 in the orgnn zntion realizes that "the FRI.} SAT.; ^1,,,.,. than those horn 1 will be held in the Drake hotel. "Mojre • afternoon at. a reception in hon >r • of Miss., a guesi of Mrs. -Sain Schafcfef, 'iel i street. • (how goes on." t)hi„t,«i oiit„nnd hre.the The reiulnr meeting of the W. C than a millnn dollnm worth of rut-e One of tic I Mr: and Mrs. Harry Brase of Elgin gnvo several pleasing readings. The guests of 7Q or more who at­ f,>r eireus training T IT. Will be held nt tlie home.iif Mrs pieces wjll lie on disp ay,* occupy wig Best who were married recently, and Mrs. "fc~mUr l,:iv,e.curiosity; Mr. Henry Scbroeder, 407 ?S. Cook street Slr.| aiid Mrs. I. Yeom in, 40 tended the dinner were: Harry Askew, fjreorce Viflidervert (nee Dorothy the entire main diiiiiig rotom•otom;; (the. a.,,1 truin'on- plnj ««"•«' Junior GraW Entertains Tuesday, veiling; Oct 27, at 7:43 >k Btreiet enjoycil the week-end .villi P. Han-ley, E. D. Prouty, AuK«st BrasVl) of i'otland, Ore.| The.; f< llow- Avenue of Palms and pa rt of the -.dins 'he ani.«nlMo> I Fourteen Guests Block. j-eh tires lin Chicaki. lillcr. L. F. Scliroeder. J. C. Plagge, JAMES MKK1 irijc relatives in Hiirri*jii:loiij were French room, at the Drukq. J,,, ilicm'todo.; Thrtra [ Junior Graber, win of Dr. anil Mrs. I ugust .Ti hn, William Dawson, Wil- Hinonjr the giiests :. John [BrHSel. 'Si 1 and l]iam Beili rske, Henry GiHy, arid G. t^,K i,. -find «ut yhat tli« B. I'. "6toher enjoyed liis seventh Sirs. It W. Grimm, Mrs O. P. Jlr. and Mrs. SI. Miller John Brnsel, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.W ritfht k SALLY ElilRJ '„„,! (lie" encoliraffAs. the a , birtiiday 'Thursday, October 15 by in- Hawley, Mrs. William Grunau and dnt ghter, Myrtle Roelcford, arid I. Wagni Onflow. Mr. and Sirs. George" .VTijt- ji, he'nd^od. ' ; . i vitihg fourteen small guests . to his. Mrs. A, AV.,. Abbott; flicmbers of the Sir arid Sirs. G. W. Slakhhoff nijul itlf eomb, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. jOi tlow 1 j jeopard Hardest toi II? home from, 8 to 5 o'clock.. The after-j Harrington Relief! Cor-jis, attended, the son iVlbdrt, 'and Miis s Evelyn Scl .ultss John ('iitlow. and Chester Ortl >w Mr. and Mrs. Willmering • Tl„- leopard j'isl-1 ho - hltrthj" ' norm., wa.s' turned over to games both) Sutherland Relief Ooijps . ,No, 81 in of Elgin were Sunday dinner guests ,Mr. and Mrs. Brasel were pr-sent PEDERSEN indoor and out-of-door in which of Sir. and Sirs, llarold Grebe, 100 at Embalming School Heastbreaki jBcaMtiful t, lni-n««' treaehenon Football '{"Jinnl Mary Jane Blanke. and Roy Etters Mrs. Louis Miller, [107 E. station \'.v. am I Mrs. R. E. Willmering of DAIB:Y '20,-iOc a fonn "f "epilep>>v"' A-'tro.-" KntertaiiLS »n received prizes! At 4 :30 o'clock play j ' ' ' and & Willmering sfpeut, several 'liiiows .\vhen a leopa/d, is- street, entertained thd Double Eight Ifr|.-aifd Mrs. Charles Madsen Dm lelsen Birthday . stopped and. the lovely birthday cake A{n- week a|t Milwaukei? attend­ Barrington's Safe ^,ro\v a N't, he-said: : ' ijinochle club Wedneslay evening of Childi'cn lof--Harvey. arid lpdWnrd- day 1 Inst S0J^., MO fyrs. William Iiartjen. :ilf> Flr'ank- drew all attention. ! "Wedne 3day ing a scWool of embalminK sponsored •• Mr. J'ridy mnt*d w»v lust week. •Hallowc'f.n depo*ations dei so ii ol MiriiiRaii were Milk Supply liu street, celebrated her birthday an­ ? Jurs, 207 by the Milwaukee Casket'Co. and OVtTCR onion i» his career, in--wL and favors were taste^jilly use< Mrs, KUI st of &(r. liul Mrs. J niversary Friday by iiiyitinjr'23:;i:iiests Frank "E: Foster at Frnn.kj Partridge won the ladi s first W Iliissell street. I held nt he factory, at whicjh mere jmim-ris have shown an .alfi' in to enjoy, tin- evening at the Fla-rt- Brotherhood Meeting Itn/.e; Mrs. Charles' AVewetzer the- than 500 funeral!*directors and their iipvi.t'ion to" their trainer jen home. l'innchle was i layed v assistant from Wisconsin, upper savins their- 'trainef'.from , Tlie''*"Brotherhood of the St. Paul sccoiid prize; G. II. Kuhlman von-the Mhs Sfniie Peeken left Wednesday throughout the evening with n varjls Michigan nnd neighboring states' were PASTEURIZED jiiryor ffmnn, for 1 e*.* iiome in lids Angeles,'CiHjflit , joing to Mrs. K. Wuwdovyski,- M *s; K. present. tinti'll.iseni'o and •jnilffnjenr per on Thursday evening, Oct. 29, at second ; - consolation prizes j.v< iit .'. to nf (ei speiding several weeks witl: KIsner. and Mrs. 1*\ Krchmke, tl e out i Th*'. scries of-lectur«>* a <»:'{0 o'clock in the churcfh parlors. Mrs. Iloif'mivn and Heitn)an ^1'hlman . atires* ar|d friends in'Bar: "ington. 4 Conducting the school, Professor We i)peralejj under of town guest. A delightful lunch William J. Collier of New York Pity, l^fo Hiirriiifftoii In', eonjiim This repast: will be prepared by the Certificate of yl.pprov- was served by the hostess, and. the : men, serVed- by the men, nnd for men Mr. and Mrs. Fl'pyd Plagge, 141 S. • klr! • and Sirs. Af. J. DrAuden and one of tile foretnrist embalmors in the foflicr sihoolj in this vicin guests expressed their best wis] world who lias prepared over 25,000 at No. i3S( issued by 'the l'niversity of ,' _Wis"cientifii{' subjects nt interest and ben­ Tbe invitations pi'nmisvd "a mrrel Honor Guest J in .was. a guest of Sir. mid Sirs Organized for J i>f fun" and- the-promise was.fulfill efit to |he iirdfession. Ph One 409 Mrs. Charles Pawlik of' .Wheaton Ijli rry- Hoglund, * r»'' ' 1 •' was hostess Sunday at a 1 o'clbck ditV-' fjoti severnl days tliis week. gi:ests, irl'al the home of'iT.orelei son, Arnold of. Chicago wero Sunday Business Notices Bring Results T«eht,v-«*iffht ; ineinlu.'M nei- honoring1 her father, Frank Laifgendoif. :US "Washington street', guests of Mrs. Rahmel's |fiithe,f, Henry •'(•'mlefl in the J«ni<>r.KxtH-n' \ly. niid Sirs. J dhn Schabeck ajid lo celebrate her ninth birthday anni­ Tlagge. 1-10 W; Russell street. The Sass, p«*.; '138 W. Station stri et. I iiiK i-lu.li of thw ",T*>.\vel- Ti­ Wolfe of Ch enpo versary, The.home was colorful with following .group were guests: Mr. Mi and-,Mrs. W.' nt Ihc first' ineetinu' .ltiij Mrs. Hallowe'en definitions anil the names .«ii|ii Mrs. Waller 1'lagge of Ba-fring- Sirs. Keith- Benner if ml o*«M" ,-lohn. Seiifjirt, All of Crystal ,nlU>, o**i'i-iiiivi- pn.vrrilh-Whe .pu ri Sawyer Biblo Class • . j Kleanor Nigbtiiignle. Betty jWitt, Sliss -AKHCS- La.rnhee; pf ""hicngo Sunday'guests' of Mr. and Mfs. ... tHURSDAT I €TJ 29 fl'ewly orcaliizeil ijlMli - is ,t FiilcrlaiiiH Heights was n.wci-jk-eild siuest of Miss D. Wells, 200 •\V. "Lnko stri inti'i-M^ and iM'tti^ji'iiuiiJ Beth Sears. jjegina. Ilerreu. (Miss MAE ROBSC 111 I Berkley ami IS'elvi* Kiitt of AValilfegan-. The membei's of thi> Methodist Edna SlarqHiirdt. IfU W. Mail street. Evenings ill'jllie "executive sl s pend several \tceits Jewel -Ten C». ri\-\\» >uh. were present : Mrs. Henry 1 wald.| joyow the week-enil at the omei Of the home of Sir, ni|d airs. Jllden "The . lOcon'oniii'" Jj'.-fit - Mrs. Frank Little, Mrs. CJiarles Nan- Miss Tart ridge Bride of Sir. and Mrs. F. A. Be*jison, 200 ,W. Gijsslw; 124 X. llnrriten street. .Jewel.",, ;', 'j' " enrrow.¾ an d daughter, Shirley, Ms. -M Stanley (*arr Liticoln jivennc. i DELICATESSEN 'I'lie cliihvorp;iini/.ea Stacker nn:1..Mis ft Edna Gtjovo 4venue, nccumpanicd by Will of Chicago ,ii,d /Mrs. J. Jenki is of ! 'meet eiu'lit-Monday-froni 7 marriage: of their daughter, Evelyn, Macier visited the lnttet euts in lain Sleyer, 536 S. Hough street, c nijn'1 Mr. and Mrs Carl s pai MWSregnr. la. to Stanley E. Onrr of Woodstock. Joliet erivthe week-end. joyed |S|ind«y witl) Mr. and Mrs. Ar- >( Harrington. o* Schroeder in Chargi Alliens niul sun The. weilding took place in Chicago thjir Meyer of lint e Bluff. Vegetables, F •esh Fruits • - .-1- Monday evening* Oct. 12. Mr. anil Sirs, m thti Scliroeder and ion, Al v of Postal HOHtcw; at Birthday Mrs. Carr are at home to their friends bert of (1:}tcagr f fiinkl.l Sirs,' Jlniiche Jtinnei' at 320 Wi Main street. Crider Dorcaa Swiety . Russell sti*|eet. frienilsi on Friday honoring |Mr. Mur- meiit reopivciUfront •!-;}'>• l>liy on bis birthday ann'ivers'Hr, • A >(rs. P. A Hawley. 41S S. Hough Thc :: lii'esiilcutj of the coinpnii) delicious 1 o'clock dinner was s erved street.* will be hostess to the Dorcas Sir. and IMrs, E. I|[. Thorp, 332 bi- Boypu know that vision street were Sunday gj 1>. J\ Schrowier ,haK be by the hosti'ss anil an enjoyable after society of the Baptist* church, Tues­ ests of oil Qtui get a the ^'(impany'i* reiiijesen; noon parsed.. Mr. and Mrs. JVI trphy day "afternoon, .Oct... 27. at, 2:30 Sir. and Sirs. Clarence Miller Food cngo.,' " in Chi- f • eeipti (^f counter niekia-.T^ were celebrating, also, their tx'enty- o'i'lock. Mrs'. Hawley wilt.be assisted RMANBNT WAVE liveries. 'Thron'jrh arraii first anniversary us residents if-Bar- by 'Mrs. Henry Donle.a, Mrs. A. L. WlfH SliAMPOO lOZ W. Main Street . the illlinois- «i'ir.T.VI. <" I ington. Robertson ahd Mrs. 1,.-.8. \yinegar. Slr.s. Mnrie Ilei nrich and a rs. Ida and set will lie; taken oyer the t< Gieske o : Elgin h\ re Sunday g (1 "fits Of $400 Harrington, 111* the i'Miicnffo <)Hic>>.j •Sir. andI'.Mrs . G( orge Ileinridi, OOil / included ly.from the.classroom by the instruc­ Grovoiivenue ] Ban'jngton tor in . charge." The radio station is Marcel .„•:•._£.„. .7a cond?/M-an Loije WILL which operates on H!)() kilo­ Finger Wave . .75 Sirs. ( 'ha rles Slalnney of aiaywood cycles, 337 meters. Slanicure ....;.. Accident Dimag Womahs Club and Chnji'lcs Ahrens anil son, Louis/ .60 The regional conference of the. II- Shampoo ..:...... of Forest Park were Slondaj guests .50 •* -Federation of Women's clubs I'amaffoK. totallniK ' ^ Mrs. James E. MacMurray will le the of Sirs. Anna A.hrens, 212 W RassgU be held at the-Hotel Sherman'on j SPECIALS awiinleil fo. Mr.s..'Klfriivlii peakt-r at the opening meeting of the street; : 20. Then? will /lie both morning Mareel and Shampoo -LOO cann, aRainst Janjet- Hi .B study class which will be held 11 the •lfternoon sessions. All club Sha,mpoo & Finger Wave ^1.00 • cotnln and Chicairiv l\v a library on Thursday.Oct. 2». at. 2:30 Sir. and Slr^. George) Slf'er, 202s men ber.s are invited to' attend. • Sntisftidtiori Guaranteed* • circiiit court jury-Monda p. in. Sirs. MacMurray will i i-view X. 'linger hveniie, spent Sund ly with A, Man's surt.iiiicil a ytjar afco in a I'eitrl Buck's novel; "The, Gooi| lie luncheon . \yhich opened the Beauty Shop acciiieiitj; on Rand; Wiail'. Earth.'.' ,,- for th<| Bjurringto n Woman's M'IN^ t'rlnb lirmisfit i A very instructive and entertaining was held Wednesda y at the new ml the W . neh-h ^(>r- $25,0()0. d to members ot the class nor the Frank Pundt oiBcially opened the dub hilt the Jury ((id not ;ajir'*« Woman's el ub. Everyone is u vited. yi>ai*| by welcoming members and arid energy." Which, be IOngs * to positiojn. th'cUib and expressing the. I In youth ^yery man can so direct his]' friends of Catholic Voiing L A notice has come to the Ba rnug- hope that hiemb.ers • would enjoy their I activity that he will have attained a' ton Woman's club from, the t; niver- part in carrying out of the plans laid 1 sity of Illinois at Frbana. annoi iicing for a year of universal "illterest. substantial position during his prime of Are: I* :i radio broadcast of regular classroom The president then introduced Pro-7 life. The sole requirement lis that lie The" yoiinj; \, iiistriK lion. This is part of the fe.ssor Davis Edwards* who gave a adiW. ' . ex-r shall not waste enargy-^nor threw f'athoiic church li tension work ciirriifl on 1>y tho uni- readiijig of Edna-.Sf. Vincent Millay's, .-be a play, "Mis« S^mebMiV vervity in its efforts to reach >thers 'iThe liing's Henchman." away its results. TJe product of Ms than-those enrolled in school. Professor Edwards .began by taking' youthful" .surplus erergy shoujd l>e Riven ift Tfw Cafhiw Trogrnms which niiglit ik> if in- his audience hack to the Anglo-Saxon 5»vinK tinio.; Eyirlyn- J* terest to the Woman s club nifjmbers time, giving a stage setting of ; tenth saved that he may possess the meais •s lonchiHR the plajr. :. are: (at eight o'clwk in the morning) century England. • to help him to position; Save part Df "-Monday, Wednesday aiid Friday Professor Edwards* expressed the your earnings to maljce the foundation The History of Europe, opinion that in his mind "The King's Tiiiisilsry "and Thttpsday—The His- Henk'hman" ss a lyric drama.was U>e . of your fortune. Slave regularly in/ tory of the British Coiniiiohw alth. bestj of its kind. Miss Maliay is 1 bave instalhidtn^wjjeqiiipment at my j First State Bank. We will protect your Photogrc (at eleven o'clock) : Monda'jr and known as a foremost American poet, W«lne«day-.-Rhetoj'ic rtud Co!(nposi~ and in her drama one finds the beauty fountain to s^ryb \ jjpffoe arid ]ight 1 savings arid help you itaake them grow. tion. i of poetry together'-with, a. dramatic SPECli Tuesday and Thursday—Business interest which sustains steadily to lumihei including letter Writins,' the end. ' . OFrj » f These lecture^ are broadcast ilirect-- MRS. GEORGE BARRETT. First Stat^ Bank of Baptfngt) 1 Hot Meat and Potato Capitaf -and Surpjas ^50,( oi ' For ^ * Sandwicheji H. J.LAGESCIttJMX Chiirman of he Boar4 - Oh pre-Senting tat M| j . A. L. ROBERTSON, President .1 1 payinj? $2.50 at Wht in Elgin Visit Plain San dwichi \s iof all kinds settiiiff^ou Vill DOWARD P. bASTllE, Vice ^rj-sident * EDWiR]) W. RILEY, Vieelpre*! titled to two . THE BALCONY TEA ROOM A. T. CLITSCP, lAsst. Cashier, HElJEN R.JMrE[El/;As^. Cashier 7x9 silk finished in the TROFE&SIONAL BUILDING, 264 Division St. 00k ies A. H, LAGESCHUWM I, Asit. CaW ffraphsi in folders Opposite Aekemana'^ Big Store Rolls Price!' $30.00 a ,_ ^, „ ' , - DIBECTol Four[ proofs J> Ho 8 We specialize in a Itut* Coong Luncheon at SOc a pl«t« and a}l ot rfir'% itoms fc«« H ft^Vui %r?* « f-5' -^B«N*« & HageK Jn-i.•,:Fred ftobeij from.- Thia ofer farmer, H.J.^liageschu^te, Chairmnn of the Boar I; Walter N; Lahd*j*er .W N •• The kind of food rou like bul; sometimes hard to fitttt January 1st. Co.; Irvin E. Landwer, Realfstate ManagementTE)^^wTRHeJrPtfmter' A L'"• :i President and Cashier; WiUian Scbnettegei^aintiiL * ^0¾¾¾¾ Skinnel Loncheon—11:30 a.m.-l SiS' ™' PUaner' ^1 0wnW: Bdward f Wolff, S% 6¾ *R RoblrtJ RuffieStu i 220 E^Chicago , Bl^in, III ht W Fi ! • HARRINGTON REVIEW, B^RlJlNGTO ILLIIN6I S (THURSDAY, ER 22, 1931 — Ei OCTOBE! Hough Street Job Will >rt-kc 1.^)0 Mild Trip • issijng- $480 jFound in NOTICE OF AWAHAHD6D 6FF ers (Grove, Duudeej Edison Park, El­ Hon may be secured by coWmu i \o;{ $ir Think, Be Finished by Tuesta CONTI ACT gin, Elk Grove, Klmhurst, Elmwood Ing with the Secretary, pf the I liiiimirs Visitors'Go| at tonuncrce Cmimisiiion at Sprin, With Furniture Coat Sent to Cleaners NOTICE i IS| HER 2BY . GIVEN by Park, Evanston, Everett; Evergreen • ;»»- An Illinois. t , ',' , ". nkt> the Board if j Local Improvements of Park, Fairview, Plossmoor, Forest Tlie pav Park, Fort SheWdin, J^rahklin Park, '"'•>- «od, Spencer, ing of Hough street south h tlie Village of Bariington, Cook and LISTINGS EXt'REjS^ COMR \[ Pridy Tells of the (bl Foujr -hu|idred jand <|ighty dollai rs, Fullersberg, Geneva, Glencoe, Glen A CORPORATION4 -By HAI v ni ri iengn North Western rafl- Barrington Hills Lake Countit-sJ Iiliiois, that the con­ ;f T' " ""i with tiJ which had been (withdrawn from| a Ellyn, Glenview, Glenwood, Golf, E. MARK&^SeerctSeerctiirl'i . roml traH s, which (s being done un- tract for the imprt vement -of North •ore. JM%( >nnk )[or safe keeping I it the home Great Lakes, Gross Point; Half Day, -n«- n Vr tier the direction- of. |\. W. Davy, con- Hough streei from iie northerly line F, •;, •" ^' "s A. ('arp j caused! consideralle anxiety in ' ^he Harvey, Hazei Crest, Highland Park, School Children tractor, ill jbq finished next Tues- Brings $130 Fund extended of 1 Iain 8t rcet to a line two nighwood, Hillside, Hinsdale, Molly- avenue houseli old of L. A, DurMn, 526 Grnlnd : 'Hj^-'""»••• tl.Ktr-.is „ „„ day, if, fceatlier conditions femain (2) feet sout ldrly ol and parallel with wood, Homewood, Hubbard Woods, t tl ayenw, jVVaukegi n, lauti Wednejsday the center li iri of t le mo^t southerly favorable, Mr. Davy, predicted. ( Itasca, Joliet, Ju&:ice Park, Keimil- wfhen t was foun I missing. rail of tho-Chicago & North Westcrr 11 .CiW' Trainer The wok'k i icludes widening of the worth, La Grange, Lake Bluff, Lake • .••...;''• r """/"''T'^ o»H WUI Go to Relief Funds; 75 Th -1 members >f the family remtm Railway tracks crosiing Ntortb Hougl: Forest, Lambert, Lansing," Lfmont, liard surfjiee, raising the elevation of street, by grading,| jurbing, and pav : (-;.»•• .L.j.v..|,.f| iU*uha« K\periences b>red laving put it in a coat which lad Liberty.ville, lAsie. Lockpor,t,, JfAmr the surfi.ee at tlie approach to Persons Played During ing the roa Sway ! hereofj, exceptjnj b ?en s »nt to the '. 'eoples Laundry «nd bard, jLyuus, Mannheim, Alt^/htim, the track?, ajrlrt finishing the curb. 1 that part now improved with an exist­ \\ J1(1 Animals Two Dayl Hry ("'gleanin- " g conJpan y-*' Monday- . Laji"-' n Matteson, f-^oywood, Melrose Park, Kxcavatio i for the jwork -was started ing concrete pavement, with^a con­ Midlothianr-j-. 1 Moosehejift, Morton dry o fjitj-ials were notified and at firsjrstt Tuesday cated a f<|w minutes - later by the hbtfessary storm sewers, iijlet ba­ North Riverside, 5 Norwood Park, Oak YEAR 'ROUND JSAVI Although tlio new concrete flanks . t-.lii Harrington of open play at the Ba,rrington Hills Louis] sins iijul catch • bapi as, toge|:her with Forest, Oak; Glen Oak Lawn, Oak Hillman, ijianager of the lam- the jaecessalry connections; adjust- Park, Ontqrjbville, Orland- Park, Pal­ :hf second eduea- will be p -rmiitted to set for- 20 days Com try club Saturday and Sunday. dry before they, aie used as tight of way, money hajb'oVn found at the mentff, and pther appurtejaances, and atine, Palos iPark, Park Ridge, Phoe­ .!• «'f the season at When routine duties of the morning Thfcl also including the. confjtrnction i of nix, Plainfiefd,.Prnirie View, Proviso, the old pi vement, comprising the cen­ iy bu^ thefmaaager had not •.-i:v —. Tlie •:••• Monday night. mid football games in i he afternoon laund neeesila ry ce ncrete Mdcwdlk, and all Ravinia, Riyer Forest, River Grove, ter strip will be open for use after -1 ..I'IH> (if tlit> high kept the number of v siting players learne|t'"l of" it wh«|n thelDnrbin family othen.necessitry-app l.«i-lrtenalncesnMj^/>Act , niall {in Riverside, Rl>nd.out, Rosdle, St. Char­ next Tueidaj- evening. The new con­ . ,pirifm-t> with wild dov^n to eight on Saturday, it ap­ called him. Baclc safe | again with its the alfopesail village, in'accordance les, Sag, Schauta!) erg, Schiller Parte, utii.il training. He crete USMI in the approach to the rail­ pear fd that the charity golf plan was owner], the roll cf $480 in bills pitob- with the ordinance therefore hereto­ South Holland, Siring Forest, State- ville, Steger, St ck ney, Summit, Tech.- ,.f .capturing -the road trad :s is of thej quick drying var­ not a success.' Approximately 75 ably Jr|11 1 receive better' attention fiom fore passed by the President and iety and wil| be pufficiently set to Board of Trustees of said Village ny^Tessvil.'let Tlipinton, Tinley Park, •!ii' iinii.'lt'. through gues s appeared for p!ijy on Sunday, now iin Villa Park, I Wprtenville, Waukegan, .* carry the heavy traffic by Tuesday. known as Special Assessment Np. 66 TR^ATR.E • u'. ti- the perform- several'of them arriving at 6:45 a. has been awt arded to A. W. Davy of Wayne, Westchester, West .Chicago, The railroad company is planning mi m. Tho $1.50- per flity greens fee Jewdl Tea Cd Holds Barrington, 111. Western Springs, Westmont, AVest- 1-.- more alert and to elevat? tie low] side tracks and for he two days amomted.to $130, Bonrd1 of Local Improvements of more, Wheq'ton,, Wheeling, Willow *- widen the crossing jo 40 feet. a sum 4:hat will be dirided between Group Rjfanagers Schojols the Village of Bat rington, Illinois. Springs, Wilmettie Winfield, WiKnct- • -.. ijMi-n iii captivity, ka, Wooddaie, Wt)rtlr and Y^oi-k Cen­ I ,iro therefore pre- Widening of Houjgh street north of the Bojrrington and Ciba township B;y A. C. BURjANDT, i M>no of the jSeason's (Secretary. ter, all in thj! State of Illinois, and be­ s* the tracks' will be| under the direc­ reliel funds. •- \ n Best Sh4>ws, tion of tie stite highway department. and towns, ^ind each of the others. NOW IN BFFACT • v. Sir.- Pridy S'JIid, Tl reji prizes were awarded to the .Tewcll ^ea |Co.; Inc. attended the 12, 1931. ft . i.'n this curiosity in wimiing.guests and on»' to), the win­ firi it rf a series of thr^e-day sch -ols Formerj Bsfrrington Man ning member in a Wind bogey fournair foi gioup manag»rs at tne hpme ohigc Information as to I the time and N .tn .do wtyaf they NOTTCI! OF PLICATION ' place jof a hearing upon this- applica- men*. L. L. Higgim wdn the first of thu trganizat: on, Monday, Tuesday Tin' trained always ,. pies at Waupaca, Wis. NOTICE lip HE) BY GIVEN OF SALLY El LEfti lit the animal likes gues: prize of three falt balls, do­ an- M rednesday if thisj week.' Tj»p last the filing byj thef. undersigne'd with •••KSFJyVSJB*(},,»snfc'«ii& wast' i, m _•••- the animal in do- nate! I'by the Barrington .Hills thi'ee days of this weeji another irpup the Illinois Coifanjie fee Commission ' of : Several Bajrrington persons attend- Country club. Mr. Sclincrberter won will qttend the.spcond of the seriek an applieatl|ionjfo i a Certificate of ii.itilt-Nt to Handle ed the bi rial servicjes held Monday at fc'econd f prize, an after shaving outfit Sin dlar school i will be held by j the Convenience! and JNecessity to operate KEN Gracelahl ttemetery j for Herman donated by Pohlman's Pharmacy. The (joftipuny at Pittsburg] Atlanta, land as a motor earriM for pe transpor- SUDDEN OR, Ueartbreakingly Beautiful (In- hardest animal . :< AICTOON ••»M>' COM EDl died Thursday 4'i :hi} the next three months. -:ti herons.and has J night in Heights, Aulrora, B-arrington) Bartlett, . DEATH '•' •!••. !S:;,II his home near Waupaca, Wis. Mrs.j B- R. Herforci won the ladies Batavia, Bellwood, Bensonville, Berk fee-40 .", A tp-ainer never Mr. C^ishi^an's cleath was sudden. prize,-;a box of candy . donated by totalof 5JIJ9 jgplH $tar mptliers, leyi, Berwyn, BIoi [mingdale,- Blue Is- A.RTICLE IV I aril is going to. 9 .7,1H- lie .had not been seriously ill, prior McUeister's. - H. | Stillspn. Hart w*on yiifitdd' Ameifica World War.cfmeJ land,. Broadview, Brook field, Burn- In1 case- Jof accidental •SI -4. JION.. OCT. 25J26 i. to Thursl'ayi the members' prize, ii c ah of^au^mo- fefieq-in Europtj ithis' summer. Ham, Burr J Oak, lalumet City, Chi­ I deathj 'or death from :IPH: il .several experi- DU R Born in. Ituckfield, Elaine, descen- bile - glass cleaner ' donate,d by tlhe cago, Chicago Heights,.Cicero, Clever- I other than natural caused, .-r in which trained j dent of earl;r rtynloutji settlers, Mr. Keystojnc Service statioiv. dale, _Congrps$ Pafc Crete, Deerfield, fc RlAJCJM Business Not ices Bring Results Dixmoor, Dolbon, Down- the funeral director will ,vn an almost human Cusbmar was among tlfc migration of call the coroner or medi­ 'If : tniinor; at times .tvirly American stock ff'om New Eng- cal cxamider. In most hiW) -,.-r i'ri>m possible in- Jlahd to the Middleivesi in the seven­ Lake Zurich and Wauconda states, the jbody -must not :>h an almost human ties and [e'tfily eigltfes. He entered Lumber Yards Change Hands be moved or disturbed in DIWALM5 nnUinent. " "I j.the shi--'Ah: nf Mock ford. The new owners took Barring- on until We moved to Wau- quest Upon occasions it ^ I -,- f- r- joskesiiion Monday. ! ' • I r pa ea tw c yefirs- ag4 He was-a mem- may ic .necessary to have Ai'OUtive Club ffi._U...harles. i-....i...-_.RudsinskJ i who has been ri/K^:. WED.. OCT. 2fr-28 j.ber of tlhi e pairino.^t.Jto.g u Hills Country the body removed to a manager of the Lakje Zurich yards, •f.'0 ani/.ed for Jewel Mehfciub ani known throughout the place whei'o n thorough am Fred Rudsinski, manager of the physical and chemical * i- • \ conimiinf ty llo. ip survived by a RICHARD Wt nconda yards, wjill continue in aininption < can be mailer ; members were i„}.'|daughte iii^. A rthur Bradley ;ftf Barring lind kh'a; capacity rfifder the' rieiy manage- to ascertain the exact jfts on, '*Ntf I ini.ir Executive's Train- wo sftns; Clifford |me iff":"'""•• ~" ' ". '. - BARTHELMESJ ; i Jewel Tea Co., Inc. ] «"d Raljph { .shmak both of Glencoe. cause of death. This is our, 'J 'he Patterson company of Rockford most important nowadays iiieeting last Monday <^P l&ST FLKjHT S has operated the locul yards for the Barriijgjtoh!s Royal with the accident clauses ^. tv . • i mi-re members will be & Jewel Te| fco. !5ales for past seven years, laving purchased contained in many mod- . & 14 • • \ i Monday night. 1 the business from Wfaltei* Iflagge and' em insurance policies. - 1-^-- •as urgiinizeU Oct. 1 and Fcjir 'e|ek Period Ending Blue ^tqre ^dvBrtised • FrlgldaJre pijices have been! •• x ;••••!:>• ,i ml C.ifiieih- iOe-Nlisl coj:iU»S>y Hi 1923. ill male '-.members of the 3rd,, $989,419 Tie coroner may or- and worthwhile savngs J ' I'wf.sday—Friend's Ni »ht except those on the for custotners to leave j der the remains to be available oh I all eqoipmei ivnill. The purpose of the Bafriiifgton .Evangelicid "Lutheran taken to a certain mor- household $na> coiprnercfiil.( Rn - mt EiSDAV, OCT.2J9 . iiiixi'd'club is to stimulate The- Tea Co., Inc., reports CJiurJ;!! - tuarv until the inquest that itsj satos out-ail abbvt rheie/newgiaWfjfl« • 1 iM'tte-r acquaint employes for the four weeks end- Groff's flail to^ir orders fcr Con- is- hold. M.\h k(>BSON knd ing Oc­ -iitive side of the rfrganiza,- jMKil; were $089,410.9«, iiDiv ine services every Sunday m'arn- Tl is does not interfere Why nof call ptqurshowrpo JA^fES HAtLfml > utives ojf the company wil) as com|[pari. d witlj $1,169,930.02 for af;,10:30 o'cloclr. withj the, family in its how Prigldcjire will' redu structors; Activities will be para He wdekb in 1930, a decrease of 'Bible class and Sunday school at Grapes to be Ide- selection of a funeral di­ refrigeration costs and well as; educational. 1'tA'l pier '«k'ijt. Tjhe average number 9-tt5 o'clock; rector, nor with any fu­ .money on grocery bills sf official study rtieeting .of of sale:; Tojutes for parallel weeks in The Lutheran ehuctdi extends to all liyered fhe followihg neral arrangements they r 19ol W is 1,327 anjd in lOIiO, 1,257. :ioag> Take the steps nov . will he opened on T$ov. 1 bo .are at the present time without- may want to make. I bring you these1 savings. .1 Sales) for rhe first forty weeks of chuirch home a -.sincere invitation to • Kark-er, president of the wbek When inquest is torn- 'enjoy ihe Hy'draforv Cole t1>. His subject will-be 11)31 "w•^r e $10,471 160.92 as.eomjvired- atjtend its services and classes: . plet«d .the ] coroner's n.-mic J list i ficil t ion of with $1 1.8tr9J190.69 for.a like period D. C. IHINNIG, Pastor pow:r over- the remains Quickube Icej Tray, lifefir, t~ MILLI Hi io:4(|X . t| (Wreiise, of 11.85 per 1.302'N. 14th Avenuje is a; end and the funeral lain and other exclusive ac -j S'j:bj-r|s. Alhle^ ' •r^anized with a hoard-of cent, Fori t}hese we.eks the average Melrose, Park, 111. , dire--tot selected by the Frigjdaire offers. Liberal -•ix men. a president, and nnmbeif of rtnites in 1031 was 1,305 r< fam ly takes charge of be arrongedi' C9R>4 In iii.-inber.s. The group will: and in 1930 ', i.237 ''/'•• the remains an

,K!i urit Man Loses Vecident Damage Suit Main Street Crus All Independent Merchants ih the towns sa Pis ines, 'tailing $4,300 were Pa|rk Ridge. Xiles I Cwttr, Mortojn Grove, Mto f iU t, Ar- ;.PMI - Flfriivla rrlab.i Chi-- lington Heights,;Palatine and Barrington are urged a tend H-iei M. Belch of Wau- A MEETiNO TO BE HELD ATI THE CITY HAK" IN DES a'-'o liy a Lhke county PlWilNE| ON OCT. 27, 1931 AT 8 P M.: v ry Mi unlay for injuries" This meeting is of vital importance to alt Independent Miirchanti WlNFlELD H. CASLOW WILL ADDI ESS i --11:-- in an avitomobile THE MEETING OVER THE AIR. Tlie MAIN STIiiiET ml ro.-id in Wauconda.' Cli-tJSADER is blasting the TRUTH about the present business '-i-oi'iKht suit against deiression ovqi radio station WCHD (at the b$ttom of the dial) "««»'««».. tlectarinili-claring that she e\Ty night except Saturday and Sunday from 0::10 to 10:00 -

.1(,1(. Voting Ladies IL Heat is never expensive! You are infited to s|e how Are Preparing Play 0 And ABC—the original home ABC heats /CHEVROLET rot4rv oil ibuiner, guaranteed by Lea-rn why ABtC has jno rivals. ! 1 ulit ••- club of the years - M , ^ lecess—is especially, Stujay its circular flame ^ See how havi. begun plans for "It's Wise to Choose a Six ecojiomica. {Basic patents give simple, how strong it is. And re* Soiiirlmily Else," to -be member: ABC gives automatic i at low near Thanks- AB maximum efficiency >.1vi, I'ar'tridge- Corr heat, £lean, q|uiet even heat*-at' • play. ABC's finst cost is low; it is so less than v the] total cont of coal id Car Bargains sturdily built i that burners in­ heat. ABC saves your lime, saves stalled lOjj- years ago are heating your humor, saves youi money. ve several 1930 and 1931 Model "A" economically; it ' saves oil—and Write for the facts. Or nome 'in to­ Photographs and Chevrolet Coaches, Sedans and you can buy ABC as you bought day; you will be treated like' a es. Also several earlier modelf [which your auto4nob|ile. guest. | SPECIAL five excellent service. OFFER ' y. Since 1920—the home'8 most faithful servant 1 ^afrUgtoh hevrolet Coupe ..; V- "<'W# .<;)(») For Christmas hevrolet Coach .. Passed by IV evrolet Roadster. Approved bp r* c '' - •••••< --nting this ad and Popular Science all prominei t '- ~ $_'."><» at time of pievrolet 4-Passenger safety boahs . IiiI.fIY. Vice President ! -c you will be en- > Institute nnhi^r '•-I to two beautiful Chevrolet Coach '' silk finished photo- Roadster C.I.. .V... :-!is iii folders (regular •. S.50.00 a dozwJ). M p.per. In..-, i If rl\ Hobein-, Kftired. ••'•" proofs to select ILLER BROTHERS |i"'.j Liuulwter' IV. N. Landwer & '-! This offer good to fpJ'-l. F.trrift.4 Gordon Motor f m A. L., Robehson;', •!'> "iiary 1st.' ri'Sif-*! W'iililhl Skinner, SfeinneT AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEATHS 107 E. Station Street Phond 225 -' ' Barrington, Illinois. •ii.1*- I.'"nrra.,'r.:ijr: Robert G. ft'ork, li:1 Ruffie Studio 110 E. Station St. :•: (. --"•» K. Chicago St. Tel. Barrington 58—. k for C. W Short >&U Elgin, IU. • I -i *. -. i. ' .

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ftS l wmMm '•f \ Pmm&msiWSS Igfei^Biiiii Mk mm BARRINGTON REVlEty BARRtNGTON, ILLINOIS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22,1931 WHAT'S NEW? t M:xxxxixii*xxixgxix:tnxnirniixxx|M THIS WEEK IN Chicago Cihic Operdlppe 8 BARRINGTON REVIEW IA burglar alarm invented by an Italian for use i i hotels or apartment ; ESTABLISHED) 1SS5 Season \November g Wit %Sl ChmhWems Washington.house s rings a I ell and signals on a LESLIE W. McCLDRE, Edjitof and Publisher central awitch.be ard, any attempt to r» -^-^ . j-c±^-l__: Li ' -_-L Special Correspondent fprce the door t f a room, or open a "WALTER R. WINTIRIKGHAM lojck with (jny bit the right key FIRST OHtFRCH OPl CltatlkT.t SCIENTIST Business Director an i 1'oremnn LIKlB MOTH^I attracted to" the i • East Alain Street flame, lociety-minded maidens and ma­ A ndw jX-ray camera which shuts Published every (Thursday nfterioon at Bahrington, Sunday service, 10:45 4. n|, trons tre returning to tlie Nation]s oft automatically when it has just the Illinois, and entered as Second-class matter at the Bar­ Sunday school, 0:30 a. cipitnl to participate in the gay whirl. I right" expojsure f>r a perfect picture rington postoffice under Act of Marc 1.8,18t9. The vinit of Premier Laval of' was recently described, i Oetolwr 2f>—Subject: P^obtltton After Death. 1 add pt ler foreign dignitaries calls fdr - I 1 Verily* .'verily, I so u ito x Member of Golden Text: John 5:2. ) Of 'English irvention is an auto­ si all a ronn! of formal parties^ There a^e NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION you, The" hour is coming, anfl njiw is, when the dea< teurtaches • in store for maiiy matic plow whic l can bo set to plow 1 ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION ' hear the voice of the Son !of (Jod : and they that] h;ar Iclimbi Ts," because the department |f a certain size fi (Id and do the work rirk's Men t)utgaiitaW shall live. | --Jtatt: is handling tho arrangements. Wiithdut human a d t{? pass Old Rivals; P Cards of thanks, resolutiotfii of condolence, obituary Wednesday evening meeting, 8 p. m, *] 'Iiis, b ranch of tlie- government, Jeau- Telephones em Wing passengers to poetry, memorials, and all notices "of entertainments or Reading room and lending library At .110 N. fto|igh ing with -diplomatic affairs,, is) notor- dill honie or; ofiee' while .traveling serves Win j society and church sales and parties given for pecuniary street open t* the public daily except Sunday fronj :30 jously/'high-hflt" which bodes ill ftT ajro being -installe & oil British' trains benefit will be charged for. liiere..ligij|latori'and their enterprisirg o'clock to 5:30 p. m. Alsol Saturday, evening front T\ to ii V.irginian | as invented; a de­ families 6nly the, chairmen .aid .. bol .9 o'clock. vice that enables an automobile duver h clan's --• Bronchos All communications shouldrbe addressed to [the ranking . menibers of congression il NortJ M apply chitins.'•':b his car's tires by I ' it Tiercenta^c in-.the B ARRINGTbN RII VIEW ommiitees dealing with foreign; aE- when drf| ST. ANNE'S iairs are certain of places at the-fes- pulling a lever installed beside his ^,.Pence ™<* '^ 100 NORTH CQOK ST. BlARRlNGTOH, ILL, emergency brake bandile. 0- Sunday, Low Mass, 8 a. m. and 10 a. m. i ive- board whei famous inteifnatioi| il aa >gan| visitor!! hobhol with American sja- VA J iS P'U« »" W^^f TELEPHONE, BARRINjGTO N N( Week days, Low Mass 7 a m. Air plane winjs the thickness of •'! iJl! mid went down to defeatI Devotions in honorr of thtl|ee $acred Hearty first ^riflay uiety. Laval's stay in 'this' counjti y \\jhich can be' el angen during flight S* ^ > s,M-ap.. Meyer f:nileu d vill bi liighjy dramatized to pave the Augustb Belli! •'(debut), } of each month. Mass at6 a. to­ iijjye been perfected ti/ facilitate con Chicago's twenty-first a?.- •P£ f..r nny-lomt(a»in«,fbur t OUR BROTHER'S ttEEPER vay fur discussions on international t Confessions, Saturday, 8 p. rn. grand bpera by its own confprtny zari., Coiductor, Mflfanzonj. „, "m,! Iron,.c«»sera prograii this si>ns|i This period through which the \rorld is strug ;ling is REV. JOHIJT i. DUFFIOY, Pastof. when the doors perfonnal more than an economic crisis. 'It involves more than a House on Wacker Drive opened .tow wasipretty weU Am_ gt me in Which h()r pupils move • notes are Novs'3 |ill bo the jfirst i» <:ij Btudy of strategic plans'to ambusctmos-t firsr:_..»t .i««-fisdowns'..bu' hhtt never now is the timo to show it. erto Moranzoni will conduct . Other jHtoce o the cottages," meaning "soak its io^alc Revivals elude UiorJ i-oVer a and Sermon. operas, with.theif easts, fot the first .(,l0S1, enough, to-punch)' Drunk with wealth, we have strayed a long Way from the wealthy" \>r higher tax assess- An llJtca ((henier; Mtjt| leiietls Her|(: iftrch ' Church School, .9:30 as jm week, arer ".,' I^tlirsfoond «fui»rter a n^i the fundamental and eternal truth; We have beer living nientsi. While this plan seems logical and Wagner's Pars, in a house stuck upon golden stilts. And it has crashed. >S. •£.'$. GRAY, Rector. INllERES'ltING NOTES; «Tuesday.-Nov. 3.—Tlie Mijgic Flute, New i rtists for ie sension j >l!C Raided hr^P"-^ at firs glance, it is packed with dyna­ , ,srtioit for Catlow caa with Nctel Eadio (debu Maria dition to those ami i)llC(Hl :il)t.\i in M In our agony and suffering wc have discover d that mite. The har'ussed collectors of par­ ovur. Tho|rp attempted la drop! SALEM EViyiGEUCAL | A total) of 110,225 physicall lexajn- Rnjdl, Frida Leidor, Tlielmf Voti>ka, bo Rose ta Pnmpn Jesus Christ meant what he s.it,id. The Golden Ri lc was tisan rampaigi funds have, already lli, Cliijfe I for the |>oik hut »t;fatled Thel iimtionsi of pilots for licenses ba|s been Maria Olszewska, Paolo - not a pleasant homily intended'for reward of merit cards The celebratioi) of the LOT'S Supper in both tjerv ces Ibeen t pped off that, su'ch p>oliciest will Mtirion (de- bert'.ilva Pacetti, 1 sc Burronsi idW Palatine's *hief ; ctnducted by medical examinees; ,since, luit), -Rudolf Bockclmann Ed-ft-ard H'narter with silk fringe on.the edges and diamond dust {shining: at 10:30 a; m. and 7:30 p. in Tjhe pajsvtbr will (fondu.ct have, iieir repiircussions ih the cessa­ ma > Boi&Ticld, Mnr|> Budily.. With the score I six' to J tie organization ip 1926 of .^|ie "apfo- if«bicli, Octavo Dua' and Alexander tho opening service aiul.preal-h on :he theme: "Thm Grace tion o' d«nati)tis. It is'these prac­ MiVlii aiid Lcola "f[urner , sxtravagai: t, spending About % per cent of the-iGcrmaii- Iqitone, te W<" speak of breaking the law and commandments. h(>use,' Cesare Formichi, Vi. gilio La*- onsibii ty for their sprees In the last 40 .years, inorj? tjhmi' 1,- Clmrles Thomas and Luxza 4i Couduo- Bar:er«| Bride, T/,o eiigriu, 'ltiil Im.'k H'Uandl •'•n', ran uiruitKuthroaghi mt- ng programs will be rendered. ||K) new towns' of more than. 2;,500 tor, Moraiizoni. tera.iiRei*, Tiumliaei soi\ Tri'iM team for- the second lnavkert -thin was the sublimity of common sense—the'finality of Ithtv'b You are cordially invited, t |o this 'ho'me-ljke' chuntb l||ipulation hftve, co.me info, existence' ". I Sat'urdiiy. afternon, Npv. 7.—Boris IhWlIe. ill English-^ liinsel ami ImiK 'attempteil- to Cjirry practicality---the only sure foundation upon which civi­ ill the United States. "; | ! the PHILIP I) BEUSOIIER, Paktor, m^m LIKELIHOOD exists that Godunoff, with Vannl-Marctou x, 'Gbidc In ' Italian—Aida, t hVjWber (or tin- extra '-point hilt lization can rest. the way finises oneyfifthj of the surface of the <: T to go our own way alone. Years of greed and money lust n 1 Sunday, Oct. 254-^Iission Sunday1 ilreamii, unless peace is restored Vth. j, •[;,. . ^ • . =i -.-.----. Saturday^ evening, >!S ev. (popular La Gioeonda"; The ,1'ewe.ss, f.ii] IxM In D.iet 'Hie statistics'.of the anipe iij orates and leaves'men stark'and with naked hearts. According to a | Rfitish desligner of YliiLcio (debut), yan (joi do iii , Antonio; a. m., Morning w[f>it> Itions. A flatf'-ltp or twb this we<|! Tov-a, Lh Trinin ,.!'U S> tljjit Hayrington was >-U{i rior 1)1 fo!3 0 ship in German. Spe ial i!rigt.bhs, huge passenger tfirships of -—j . It is for us to see that this erriblc rebuke has not lias brought umler-surfaco feuds t,6 pliii>e!*, - In first ddowi k R »rrf l>een in vain. For ua to see tha : we rebuild tlie fallen mission address by the .pastor' pn the subject:' '"The; Upal poiling point. The hcafjquarte.rH je futi re Wilh be ei?ver,,ed with some- CIIUTII in pincsgo, fc Will r.i 1'.', Palatine' ^. Pass*i a tter| andlfhe Metjhods of Missiojn Work." he National ]federation of WomenJ ii|g 11 the nature ot feathers or Ii' in Ghici structure; on the roek of brotherhood. i STATE NEWS •f'Errfesi W iltnrrington lfJ, Palatin'fJ »" . 7 :30.-11. m., Special missjon service in English. I The lubs issued a booklet fori notion-kvkj Sales to' reduce wind resista^nee, the unexpired ten I This winter will be a period that calls) for all men dee 'ftsod, completed, Barrihgton 15 Palatl to have fortitude, strength and sympathy. It is, for Rev. G. Iforst, Beccher,.111;,- W 11 deliver the'message,. |lisut.ili| Out of this period" of '.re-adjustment . wis can regain E. KOENIG, Pastor;. even kdel. Unfortui ately, sbme the bar. The ola* niinilH'redi onr souls. It ran be a better world because of this , REV. ft, der tills new ruling, all Illinois tfniL- l'nlntine reserves' 25 to' •(]\ in "Sl| lous partis a l placed President y MARCH B. DARNALL roads 4irc prohibited-after January 1, 3S5I runsi period .of hunger and sorrow; a stronger America and "r nipht. Several long end loove^'s picture on the front cover 1932, from placing a locomotive at number of successful |ajs>»es?.: (-J a sounder civilization if it brings) to us ft realization we METHODIST EPISCOPAL emdo the first president upon wliom i A manufacturer, trying tfl. find new the nar'of a cajoose to pus I Memorial service 'lor tlie In whidi resulted in , ,t«M| caboose a of steel BenseuVUle Here si-J 10:35 a. ,nt.; Divine wors|iii|), Rev. W, B. Do;ble)ob , g«: est state orgamzation's. of wopften Refused Tlui.five living exJiKtiws wetf. federal commissions', in panacea or financial errors. h iimori|st jreinarks'4hat' signing order constriiction or of construction equal The sound and practical answer was told two thou­ preacher. - to circulaljo tie national group's to tlj« strergth of an 80,f)00' pound at the services! , They are ; Ber^etiville will • brU*," a 6:45 p. m., Epworth ileaguf ramphlet. iPrdbiibly. the controversy blanks, would be a novel use for them capacity box- en [:' Thompson, RbcllIsland j Ov^ Viiustjl to Barringto-n- )tr«jing Ledcn-team 0 to 11) njidil/i The public is most cordially invited •received1' information from the stAte ber|b| C. Watsift, M|. ;Veriion. | ahd philanthropist of jChicagor has re­ i 'villn wits nnfilile to sw-ore on-1 lie J MILTON FREEMJ:VN, Minister. jdepartment of agriculture that 'the 1 FARMERS AND MACHINES TWELVE CITIES in the United ceived the.' 1931 award for, Idistin- ing lb' first half. They Wi to| eleventh", year of the bov tubereu- •Wie total toad Anjstruct-ioii J'Vi1,ir By many the plight of agriculture, as well as that n S tateslj have 10 ), XX) or n ore t foreign- giished public service; given ' by the vine tine in the mud awee I'M" FIRST pA PTIST born white perm is in the r respective losis eradication program Illinois no»M thin yeajfi—al (lone wit Ii tfwiit'y of other basic industries, is.blamed on the introduction E otary club ' of tnat j -citjjr-. He has that they made' five fiirst ;lo^ V i Bible school 9:30; Morning worship, 10:35; B populations, nciording to a classified*- has revealed the lowest ppeitc< ientag e of sur!>Died by- the stale-)—will be Ijavj of machinery wliich"71ias displaced manual labor. At the Palatine's non^i . ;Theyj «re P. U„ 6 :-1)5, and Evening M| rvice, 7:30. • " . j t on of the forei j n-jborn white popula- gven (more than eleven million dollars disease pn' record. Durinfc' tho last 1,3)0 and 1,400 mleH, accordii gj' to have .a ,very 'stuh'.iorjil'jlefenj present moment it seems that this indictment of the year fii332,327 cattle ^eref The pastor will speak at bqth ^egulair church serVitjes. lation by count 'y of. birth for cities otf to schools, housiAg projects and Y.' tested of ^r«l t »ment made iiylGijveriwr L )t|i n mean pass a'ttack-^RliithNasi' machine age is well founded. 1 which 18,972 specimens .rcaj? ted. This The theme in the morning \vill be: "Convention ECIIOIMS, 1110,00 ) »r morf populatun,"" based p i[. O. A. buildings, for negroes; five lOninerson in his mldross at tlj>| to function against Pabuiii.*; But —without the n.id of modern machinery it js per­ itt a jlbw, percentage recoifd of' 1.42, cat i »n of the< Blncliburn;,'pridgi>{ and in'the evening, ''The QK>CI Results of Adversity the 19 JO census land is'sueijl Oct. 14 b'i n.illion to the TJnjiveirsity of jOhicagq, 0 rain. The game will bf ie'a; tinent to inquire what would be the condition of civili­ tpe Bt reaii of (Jerisus, pledged three million for a; musenm, IpercCfi^t .The number of ei.ttle tested i ' ' a J • I i 2 M p.im. _ Our choirs will have charge o£ the singing at each almost a zation today. One recent student of economies points New York C b's 2,293,1400 forei|gi|- six million for ^ewisfi colbhizatioli in exceeds the former record by ie Illinois suprlnje couijt liis'rft<'d The lineups,*: service, even the selection of tlfe hymns for next Sum ay. quarter of a million; The tlos t o"f Jcon- thdd 'U out .that if "we were forced to return to the old hand blorn \phite persons comprise 146,2vernor JT^oui Eminei fmiii Before the aite of machines daily living was in a prim- 3 yar at the age of 67. Ktililiiiiinr KTTTTTTTTTT»TTTTrxtr»TTTTTTifyiIITtT Denmt rk, 237..' >88 bolm in German strom! has advised Secretary of StaH certly state*l that boon as t|e i c itave state. Thw obtaining of food,- clothing and shelter William' J. Stratton that Jill truckjs ram Commission rjw48;on |eg|sju|on Brandt; Green "H.«-. 238,33) in Polnnd, 35,31^ in Czecho­ MillerJ .1-- was about all anyone could hope for. There were little even-j-though tliey be ope ated oulj1 tdy l emed.v, the st taSing RT slovak avi27,16!)| in Austria, 59,883 fti Buster Collier is Irsih but plays a ^-rrTnS?n, Reese RE opportunities for recreation, imusement Or culture for Hungary, ,6,45(^ \n' Yugoslavia, 44 Jfewish part, while Sylvia Sidney is during the daytime, shobld <'Hr^y, will isstte a call ja" special"| ii The Wab of Life f vm ThorpI '' QBv the great mass of the people. There were fiq motion pic- 431 it Russia, j|,005 in Lithuann Jewish and plays an Irish part, both lights and reflectors as requ red by tlie of tlie, legislature »;Consi(lej-| By BRUClfe BARTON new law which became Itotli, lAltenburg : LU tures, no automobiles; no radio, no electric conveniences, 27,182 in Gree 440,250 in It«l] appearing in "Street Scene." effe#ti\e Octp'- port : her H , I Dauni,« RIJ no leisure. kxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxTtrtxxxxxxkxJcxxxxiix^ 30,62¾ in Cana(|a,i tjiuj 198,598 person's Callof Farmers of fifty years ago enjoyed none of the com­ born ih other -'outlries. | . i ' | ] Reports indicate that, the fortune D liijing tlie nine mofiilisBf'f >?• rn NEED ED! Raij king after New York, City, the left by the *late Sir Thomas Lipton 7 Governor Louis; L. Emnkerson lifts 103L Illinois (HI a (Ie,* if j forts and convenience*! which the machine, age has made 1 : announced, the appointment of Dr. ^rringtoh Bowling; possible for them. The , baek breaking toil which far­ I left my family ^h Franc^ and started jbaek acioss cities having 1C 0,000 or more foreign- a nounted to only about ten million 42,2 X new c-ars pirc)ias4!tl' wlifij dollars', a tidy sum, although much Preston Bradley as a memper of the parcjdil with the siune' pfcriixl •"' mers of a past age experienced is, unknown today. No the ocean, alone. There was. none of the thrill tllha t born V'hite p'erspins in their respective League OpetiSj9 usually comes with heading tolvard America, none of the poputaltiion s are Chicago, with' a total less than one would, have expected Illinois state normal school board. iWr. The ri'speclivo fig^sinre 10((. u BiHvHn For a couple of days I ;.wtia s depressed: Everytl ing drudgery of former times. with 220.4K7; Huston with 229,35(1; en away many millions in philanthro­ .n|>"lird' Uv 10flH-iW W:is<>« So, in s^iiteof the complaints which we hear tin every I cured for was behind inel'J was sailing into silence. Los Angeles -wi I»-1H1,S48; San Fraf py and left most of what remained to i*idtt at tho BttrnnKtoit iiU hand, if must lie admitted that I he,farmer of the present . Then one daylthfl wireless ppolce, ijiwo \|'iht 15:1.::86 ; Huffalo with UK, cjiaritahlc, institutions, as lie Had no iilfi«vs. , Eight'(teams are et is much- better off than his father or grandfather ever "Have arranged the follow ng'nppointmehtlii for yil 316; Newark \ itll 1 1.204: Milwnu- ar relatives. tlitN seiUiw's Hcliedule. ()1^ was. Machines have been a - blessing to the farmer, in my .paijlner wire""'j ht'iyl! work to go back to;" I exclaimed, 'Du ties are VOluiitiiry. aetioi to pn vent, cmltinuiid thusiastic bicy«!le rider. Many wlieirzes U?3 Tuesdays 'anjd f hnjrs'diiytt 1 KXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX waiting to keep me atVrt and waste of fish in tho G:vat Lakes wtjis hive been written/,about his horse­ •SeV^H.' E :de>i(.nsiied H'«(ii'..TbiiK I * toes.'' a little worried and on (itlvdciijted Oct in an oral stutement manship, and ho/litis perhaps been F » by Elinor Higgil: R, Chi[f of the Divi- spilled oftencr than any other rider, III HI II lit .• in • In- luiwingUm Review t,eaii | * T \vns relating the incident to. the the t .•'"led |„- „| y' WlOup's .^ll. M Sciontifliil- Inqul iry. Bureau of Hut ho is a good horseman, at that, n LIBRAkY ItEWS board of a largo corporation. hairman of sion ; O It * i ">J N Fi8herl|es, Delia |r(;nient of Commerce and one of the gamest who ehednlj> forj' ' kiiiiimiiiiiiitHHTHriiTitiirrr^ I Poiitiwg out that the yield from pjilted from a saddle, our company so well that I'v almost orgaiifised myself Lake iSifio has dri>ppe< from 56,000, ym^ist „f tti$rgnines,reucU: f REVIEWS ON NEW HCTION out of a Job. But every now iknd then a realty big p: -ob- 000 piiuMs in 1925 t( some 30,000, Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Hern- ini) "lliree IfUl^eK a.' week fi t ifrm comes) along, anil the boys have to send :for me"'Aj ' Yf29, V.t. Higgins de- I'lii' eomplete .scows! 'fi "r HKLLE-MEItE by K. Norris, depicts, the age-old 000 pounds in ld, silver and with only a moderate- crash, neither is home. - *?'tit In, wifen he-Is HnfiyJ 1 he wrote for. bis own amusement., There is no foreign base petals fr(^m 10 to 15 toil s of being hurt. Time 41 hours; distance XJL niarkable change in i s .•j.^co.jr'l>r«nfckvi » intrigue or mystery to be| solyed, but a pleasing love "Tojfeel that I am at play when, I am at work,' he ore a day. 4 505 miles modern and attractive and pe cost of J answered. 4 story of a man well over fosty, , . ' •!..... th«sechangei; was extremely lowin c< ^| ' •' . ;T1i^AMii!»4» . HANDS FULL OF LIVING by K. Norris is in re- The book of Genesis presents work as a curse inflidted »'^•»1» T'.«i= •P^ygycytfy »»^i^ »> » v » .1 *'V Very often nature CureJI sponso to the hundreds/ and thousands of letters Mrs. on humanity for its sins. We know in these! tipiesitn< j of son widi its a tided sales value. t . tlent,aiid'thedoeto> t«8?i Norris -receives from women all over the world asking unemployment how faulty thai conception s. ANNpUNCING This extra value has been, assured t ns well fts the fee.-^nkUi her advice- ahout work and home and love and living. To wake up in the morning and wonder WHere the use of "C mified Materials^ that ar "nlon": - ' • '< v • .^11-¾ This is her answer to the perplexities of life. shall I RO today? What shall I do?" That is the cutse. ,000 anteed as to quality and fitness by a AldL-ALpNG-SHORE by J. G. Lincoln is a collec­ | America's most important problem is not education THE THIijlO CHICAGO sure- Lost 20 lbs. tion of eighteen of the best storjes; dealing wirh tjhc life not the government regulation of business, not even pro- bond, kackedl by a $44,000,000 datioi along through Cape C<)d. Tliey are t\fl\ of humor, pathos hibition.:. Our real task is t< work out some economimict ANTIQUE^ EXPOSITION tycompany. •/ < ('.'[, • • ^ In Juit 4 W< and excitement. system by which We Can provide honest jobs for all the : people all the time. ' I DRAKE HOTEL] OC^T. *<-30. INC! Vpqr hom'ri Sale." . ' \ ' respect which comes from .being able to say: plan such improvements, because of v~ .-. W"ighea 170 m unia -fikfi t\* THURSDAY APRIL by A- T-> Hannum is her 3firk "Thank God, I have a pljice, I am needed." filltcllwif an extraordinary colloction of authentic anlfiquejs J— •v your Kruschfh.Saltslijni *.. fin* aid 1 - ~ '' pit ces in effect on puilding lateri novel. \t is ^.a story of the West Virginia hills and T PfTifriod furniturjt. • | china, glaK, pawtor, silver, "Ro; 1 now wieWf >50 M a sweet family who lives among them. For something Tammany might learn a' political trick or two ft prints, cirpftfj old lacat-Hiundrad* of fare md baautiCul ala. *We will be glad to guideloa in "nve more energykbd fihtii rohl a 1 different; read this. ,-•••' town in Chile, where -291 per' cent of tjhe qualifier •llec- artidtk. pli inning and, give yfou esti VA ."fvc* IM a nUnsW molwi tors voted in a recent election^ an r time. Z^To obligadon. I*nt>lk» sho.uW itaka »j> AUCTION FOrj CHARITY OCT. 29 *poonfii of XrasAen ^alt< Men put off things) they ought to do, and women put ?* not loiter; «yery jmbn When airplanes become as numerous as autotj there b off things they ought to wear, 3 p. m. to P pJm. Oct. 24 and 25 »*«kfatt4^i 89eBotttafc may be a legitimate market for blue sky. PH 10 a. |m. to 10 jp, m. peji. 24 to 30, ind. ^•you cin get Krnichen i |,ag»3scli|ult»j*& Hager ttnc "rug C«*, or any -¾¾ *toi 11.00 \ > - _ Tel., BarrinatcnSor450. IV th«! first totti«r?flM*yiM

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BARRINGTON Ll f V i :'j . c perMO&ena lat'ringt N bcM With%sca Professional and Business Directpr) 'Alumni Urge Support Borzafte and the en st that,they have |[0llciosWillPIayJ Jewel Pin Men my dTeU Yorlj:," Tel. Barrington- 87-J \!tii Dutoain and Out- support the football"team better Four Teams Tie I for First his riev comedy i hich -villi coiritf t6 Office ojver Pohlmdn's brag Store ill West Washtngtin Street by their presence at the games. The (¾ ., ))1,-1 Rivals; Re- low theatri' Sundry jond Mast includes Ani;a ijPage,, [as Study Music tendance. heroine and the comicil'nlet lis J 7:01 to 8:00 p. m Howard P. Castle, • / ( ^ian'o; Voice, Violin, Satoj Both Barrington and Bensen- playe(d by diff Idwardt Norman Sdndays by Appointment Saturday Evenings ville have defeated Palatine, so Phillips, Jlr.,' a va iidevilh stkr, plays Banjo, Guitar; Mandolin, l'.r,'inliiis boostedj Jewel bowlers completed their sec­ the< game Saturday should be a the i>r nci >al boy part an^ Fdnk First State Bjank, 7 to 8 other Orchestral Inatrumeij • ... ,11 i he Northwest ond week of bowling last Friday Tel., Off ce and R tsidenee thriller. Also Bensenvilie is an Row^n, Now ir^>ik Stag' Jstar, the Tel., Barring: ;on 502 • :):>-n they defeated night with the Pirates leading the Na­ j Reasonable Rates old rival. Barrington's victory gntigste r chief. I Barrington 27 «i: •I -r lax. 12 to 0. Pala-i tional! league group with five wins last Saturday proves that the llich: ird Barthel ness wlio j won such --n-ssive Kame of] and one ganje lost, and the Indians T4 local team is rounding nicely acclaim in "The 1 awn Platri tl" comes • :-.«n to defejit with| leading the Outlaw league groip with | into shape. to ^he Cn'tlow tieatfe inejf -week, 1IAN O EXPERT Nfe.ver failedi to getj a clean slate of six victories and no Ttie^daf and Widnesday | lights in RALPH L. PECK [*"••-" B;«f (Uut), Laz- ^ fja'ms lint a half,' EARL M. 80&WEMU. defeats. All four teams in th> Amer­ . B. P. GRIAI "The I ast Fligh:,' a follow -up story Dlt. B. P. GRjABER . I plenty of trouble. Pres. Alumni Association. ican league group are' tied ffor first LAWYER ' 1 1" hlu.;, Flute will fc._-ott.th; of "Th. Dawn Patrol." f| PHYSICIAN AND iHRGBON Thorp Knined the; place, having ea&i wofii threfc games Phone, Gary 60-it-l < < M, pnuTam this season for He days the ]>urt of an ex-flier, •a Cat low second bull and lost three, - r. »...1 the performance of after tl*e Armlsti'e, who, Ivith four BARRINGTON 'I* • :v well covered mosd A new system barf been inaugurated ,.| Ml, b«, the f,rsB i„ Chicago roughnjck buddies, and a ljivejly girl Suite 1702 HENRY J. GEARMJ : ill.- line. Grimm led in the Jewel league this j year in i "'I ,1. If ill work] since 1908 •—whoi l (the five idopt—sec urs HOURS 100 West Monroe Street -••CIHI time with thi-r w.-i.s anybody's to his average for the! week before. In 7 to 8:30 p. m. dAR^fiLLINO^I • ' ' ' «'r « »ne art.meloddraa of) wur days — V . I n this way each player is, booked to play Sunday 11 to 1! noon - i r-ncton making , the Bowling Season i l *-• i -IU1.IM-./S Chinatown as May Hobson, gi and. old lidy of.the ' ! ..- Imt never getting against one who bowls about the same Expert work on all reproducir aiaioa ' • K"ji»il, include Giordano's legitimate stage, has a rij ht to be , punch over a. scorfl. average and in this way has an even Telephone Central 0631 I glad-rr-ind pro|ud She has teaten the OFJFICB O^ER 1ST HATL BANK ( i .f- M^.s-n.-fsHerodiade , i.Micr a march down chance of winning thef prizes offered. Also Palatine 240 or sen'd $ card direct u With Ixwf Scores battle ' •- I'irsJfnI. ' i telephone Barrii gton 23 . a puss j>ut the baft E. J. Courrier, chairman of the 1 I i - t i M tfiosfnitrin in ad- | Lik* hundreds of other ligitynate league, said. So far t lie: organization ' '{ " i »• tmi'MinoHl above Will r Cut low- to carry it player), Miss Iloson had found out • CALL is very welt satisfied w|ith the plan, M.iniited a drop kicjc Pbm'eroy's and; Beerman's that t ie movie* n agnates w >re not as : Plagge Home Farnishlng '•. | ; '** » "'"»• />r» Clnir- na.'adtted. J h ' cen. Youh, chtirm, beauty— DR. OLGA ALC0T1 W1LHELM a the score six to noth- National League. ct. 14 these, were the lequisljtes lor a film ARTHUR J. HAGGENJOS tlli. . Tumor, [sopranos; • Night's Meet SURGEON PHARMACISTS in they pepped up all career; Italentj ^ears: epei t on the PHYSICIAN AND ATTORNBY-AT-LAW " f K i < ' ' Louise Bernhardt' m \ .'. ' Wfo: Lost Pet —v— '•— I started a march down stage1, meant littl i or n«thi »g. "Aadi- 1 ' '" * "'•'«;»»t.nit,«,, .,„„, Pirates ..J...... j.5 1 .803 Special In D!Isease s of, :, three straight firsit ences, * so the n agnates •$, id, ' - ' f ' ' '"intone. | Members of. the Barrington Lions Dodgjers ....,]..:. j.4 2 . .667 Women and Children Barrington, Phone 403 FREDLUND DRUG .«' • iiuation began to look youn^ people, tlu y want ja; z, sex and i I ' pert.'.hrti jannoiinifed bowling league got off on a weak start pubs- ..,..,...... 1.2 4 .333 M i i In.lr* th.' following Mlinijton when a fumble excite Ment." Monday night with a low| range of Card inals .. ...j..! jl 5 j .1«7 EtOUBS 100'W. Main Street] 1 ' > '•!».- Canliori. Don ! I,v ii Kronk. With [a H gh three games4—Pirates, 2211 : Ma • Bpbsoni (thought d Sereitly— scores. Pomeroy's i team" defeated ijind Saturday i'tt to play in the last Tuesday, Thursday CHICAGO OFFICE If .Manon Mi«ii,>ri. pins. her idea was laighter, tali it, human ' BARRINCJTON, ILL. I Hager's team by total scores of 1866 2:80 to k :30 p. m. ;• irot nwny ojii ta cujt- inters at, and elet nliness—-a play, such '» • >. Tn (J.'^ninn—'!•}„. to 1706 and Beerman's team defeated American League,! Oct. 15 118 N.i LaSalle St l i ill rough the entire Mother's klillions," whiiih is < » j I •li'-nsrin.lni,. M.-is- Gadwallajder's team by scores of 1923 Tkm T^ron Lost Pet. ^ i 1 '. ^elcphbne Barriijigton €25 I ' '"<».r. Tfistan and -••'•..[id marker. Altep- booke i for The ( /atlow thclttreThurs- to 1794. { ige,rs ...,...... v3 3 .500 Phone, Dearborn 0390 ,1 »•> carry the. ball ovtr day iigh't of:-heit week. lit is one of ' Phone 548 «• I '- rimisol *„,( G retell " High individual total score w»s Sox (.. :..1...... 3 3 :500 129 P*rk Ave., above ! 'eerless Market V ' Hie Rarper of Se- point hut the line }ie th«l most wholesome and unusual made, by D. Pom^roy with 465 fol­ pranks ,...:.:.3 i 3 J500 »i 1» il- V,.,rh j Gmlunoff. I to he the two yard line storids to reajth the ^BJqreen this lowed by a 427 by Dr. E. A. Beer-, Senators ,:.,,. .3 i 3 " JSOO 1 • i;.>iil line. ; sea HO i. 1 I Gianni) Sehicchi. man for second high. Although most .! Hagh-three gamcsj—Senators, 2070 I I J&'wess-.i J^icia jj Th "sfSftViCSi .Ydtl WILL i e;«d in Downs' of the' scores were far below average, pins. . cast inclu les, besidsi.he i May'llob- M ii ha. Ri^ol..ttf>. La s)h, lanies! Hall Frances : lade, f#awj -is of the gnmo indicate the playerS; feel that they will increase Outlaw League, Oct. 10 '' CASTLE, WILLIAMSJ , 1 ' ••'• II Trovntiu-i.. Edmund Elreese. DR. D. F. B?OOKE .'••ii was superior in most their scores when they become,more ! Team WonV Lost Pet. i| »T I peitsiciiAN AND SURGEON LONG &• , WMCCARTHI Y •"% i: tirst downs, Barringtpn accustomed to the ,new alleys. : Indians ..6 0 1000 REAL ESTATE LAWYERS in s 1I«- nifl complete • -1. Passes attempted, The scores: i Macks .3 3 .500 1 .A in i.f Kr'n>-St K. Ode, HOURS 1 i !•"). Palatine 9. • Passes Pomeroy—*- lsl! 2nd 3rd Tl. Bra res ..2 4 .331 H t, 9 to 10 a, 11. Harrington 5. Palatine 13. Giaots .1 5 .16; 112 West Adams Street "h Church ....:. .135! 159 124 418 2 to 3 p. n>.. ,-. icepted, Barrington ;2, Dary 112; ij42' 120 374 . I^'b three games!—Indians, 2163 ."<•:! 1 7 to 8 p, n. CHICAGO ill I.'. ,,r,., ,,t if,,, lar-j^sf classes pinSji. GORDON CAMER< Greengard .JOl! 113 95 309 Sundays by App,ointment •• - f::-t,, w;i.f admitted' to ;'.1 "insthn second team kifpt Telephone, Randolph 6144 rv Fleming ... .100! 100 100 300 102 N. Cook Street J 1,. Th,- ,-!a>s miijihtrcd about . ,»1 work 'by defeating ^he Pomeroy ...... 178; 135 . 1,52 465 Barrington Hudsonj-Essex Bldg. ' i • serves" 2& to 0 on Monday r •-.(- I 301 E. Mai i St. Howard R. Brlntlinger ' Tel. Barrington 2| -••veral long end runs and a Totals ... .620 649 591 1S66 -Dunn Team Telephone, Barrington 660"W >; M.[, |i il - nii-is for tlif lute .iiis- f successful; passes, two of Telephone Barri igton 235 FQR ilji i::. M.-Farmer ,wfre held by -ulted in touchdowns fen- linger— 1st 2nd 3rd Tl. '. *i ;jii'— i[r.[:H' court i)n bet. 15". game. Hager :...137 135 108 380 m^adfiht COUNTRY HOB '!'!.. ''•::i- r\- ilisticifs jwere pres- 'iisenvUle Here $a,turday. WoUar ..... 109 112 316 1... 95 SOPIE 1ST iii- j--!-. ;••«. They kre : Floyd! iville will bring, a string Langdate ...,100 106 100 300 >. ' ESTATES i: 'I iiH^n. !;••<•!< Island; George A.* Barrington Saturday in I an Kj MiOer . ...132 129 124 385 atCatlowTheatre JAMES P. HAFFNER !l'!'i'fcr_-... I'.iL Saniuell. Jack- o mop up tfte Bronchos. U Safes ...... 113 135 167 415 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW FARMS /'.ACR! i i ''; »'. ( ,•;,,-, Grt'lfjshur*; Al­ Iiifson's; huskies Jield [the - i • Chiropodis and li( ii. Mr. V»?rm«. Totals ..-. 4 it '•'••i» l«'B team 6 to 0 and Liberty- ...577 608 611 1796 Buster Keaton in Hilarious Foot Specialist 603 Summit Street ' inahle to score on thcm;aur- i Comedy Featurjed Sundaly - J >-.(. Beerman- IsC 2nd •Tl. Wh it should kee;p their Telephone, Barrington 650-J '111., St:..l !••,;,,I construction in Illi- si half. They lost to pila- 3rd L. Vi ?EPKE CONTRACTORS-S F. Plnggo . .139 113 145 397 bowels movin A doctor »;;-!U ''iii^ it':i' ::(1 done with money ".•• mud a week ago but) at and Monday GENERAL CH [ROPODY shot ild know th e answer. hat is why made, five first downsl. to A. Sass ..... 103 119 133 355 In,| jl.v ti„. Mtare—i\v"dl be l>«tween pur i' Syrup P jpsin is good for 1 McC'linte" ...... 82 126 151 359 find' r-»iH> miles, n^c.irdilUT to a none. They are reputed Dise4ses and D.»formitiea of the Feet worien. It jwt suits tl delicate CHICAGO OFFICE i wry stubborn defense and IV Miller ...... 123 113 149 385 Not all authors are as .well pleased CALKINS BRO! n|-td iit.-nl,- i.y Governor Louis A. orcinism. It is the presc of an Beermdir ...... 124 135 168 427 with the film versions ofrtheir novels daiCAGO C FFICE 134 N. LaSalle St. •K,i!i m fit-s. iiddressi njt tHe dedi- •i track which was unable tola family do :tor who as treated Excavating tad Grading as is Vina Delmar, who j after seeing 2|)20 Garlan i Bldg. • ''I -(/:1 "tf th.-.f;|:i.;fcfiiirn brjdjce. igainst Palatine in I the thoisands of women: platientsL and Chicago Phone, Central 4646 Totals .,. .571 606 746 1923 the picture made frsm h)er successful ione Centnl 3005 :ftme will be called at wha made a special study of bowel Golf Courses, Subdivision novel, "Bad Girl" .wrote, jjthe .following Landscaping, Roads, I i' I I :|,;' I!lir;,-is Mi|.i>jti,. f<««jt' fias ruled troubles:! . • '• ' \ iarrinj;ton: By Appointment , Catl^allader— 1st 2nd 3rd letter: . j -'n-r j-•'!">-• ,» .'W)')"y^r uiiTnat; bar his em- :||>: Tl. j It is fine f^r children' _ . Swimming Pools, Dams, 1'olilman ..... 97 118 129 .344 "I -feel'that I muut express, my nip- ! J i. Tel Barringti n 248-W i. '>•. .[.•». rfjrom a-«r^nini' \vnjterf without VI— Pnlntine, 0—i lov s its taste, -et.them (ave i t|every Tennis Courts, Bowling

; fiindb^rg ...... 102 127 144 373 pmriation of the photoplay dade frOm l ••• '|l'(>-l»'7.t. ' \ • - LK Liuighbrst irr e their ton/ [ues are cc ated or their GLASS ft STURTZ LT Heiidron S. O. jPlagge ...117 134 75 326 my n'ovel "Bad Girl." It is admirably ki:» is sallow. Dr. Call well's Syrup ...135 , 124 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW '•••i'i>,j- l.oiiis I,. Rmmfirson re- IXJ , ?ine Cadwallader 164 423 acted and directed. The performances ej isin is ma< e from f rah laxative j W. Catlow ... „100 100 128 328 of Miss Filers nm Mr. iWinn ate eibs, pure p psin and other harm- BARRINGTON,. IL1 :• -.Ht'-.it tluit as soon a.s the Rcv C Ilaldcman 0«. E. f. * CHUTT 105 W. Adams St. henrtbrenkingly beautiful and I was les: ingredients. ' ' <. "ijiMii^i..n au'n>rs on; legislation KG Wainer 1 CHIROPODIST H..H. CALKINS. Phone Totals deeply touched by (he conviction and Vhen youlve a "sicjl headache, ' DIST ! CHICAGO •{'ic.-iy lb., -rate's taxing ilirf, the RT Tlime .551 603 640 1794 I i • I fidelity which thejf brought W. the ai 't eat, are bilious r sluggish; A. ^. CALKINS, PhJ|ne - !»r^ il • il! for a special .session RK Telephone, Franklin 2788 Hartpian :< I at the times when Ou are most SCHUTT'SJ SH pE ^TOR|B • i't:-.'ahir.- I., consider the Te,- German oculists have -developed a story. QK Sjnith an to be com tipated, t ^ealUleof camera that photographs the interior ["Please accept mly sincerest thanks 's- IJI Pauschek toil famous prescriptji m (all drug of the] huinah eye in u twentieth of a1 fojr having made my novel into a gor- Offiise H »urs ItFI |lron jto|res keep if .ready; >ir tig bottles), second." .'....• ou» motion re ana 9ito,12 a. m. am 2 to 5 p. m. CHAS. J. STA< •J'i' iu the first, nine mw wpy ] )k. Caldwell's Il <\\ ^h 1.1))^^is >)M> -I>| W decrease of : • i E' venings by Appointment FREDERICK P. STURTZr M Sy -up Pepsin lis the i&\ oiite laxative Expert Proofing of Homes :jj'', I-hv i ar-^,nn-hiis-# i;tvne.n ci'lnv" of i wer a milli m womet if ( Tin it on' Howling Barrington, Phone 32-J Ingjs Against Cold, •jl v. ijlh llo- same peri<|d of 1930,- . Telophoies: Dust and Dry Rot j ' • >•• -;.f, In .. f"uiirs-nre; lCNi.lSQ cars r League Opens Season Res: (jencei Barrjngto I 588-J ! I'S.4'*1 '•:!!•«. - .- .. J' Stoi e, Barririgtcln 29^1^. 1431 Keojney Ave, Dcs Phlne f 11,-:,,11 Bowling lejigjie JOHN E. HEINRICH l'i '.1 .",•_• sctison Tiu^Sdjiy Phone: Des Plaines 3: 1 I'arri.ngtoii ' RwretltlOn ATTORNEY AT-LAW l- ' ' -, '• :.!.' learns nre entere^l'.,in DENT: STS We stop , those lcajks arol ; rfnr window or jdoor 'frames perf -. Ii-liile. -On the fji*h: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE M>iJ. ster's team plnyetl Gost |BurprIpfngly low.' A (Cook XJounty) phpno call will bring a repr^en K- il K-tate '• and GK*'n- MM, with no obligation to you. •,| I,i|>ofsky Clodii.rs. C. H. KELLAM 327 West Lake Street •-;•• in.-iikedhy low sejores. Telephone Barrington 53it-J • I Thnrsday.x have been liEjJTAp SURGEON EXPRESSING :& HA1JL UG * i!i» Misfits in which the Chicago Office: -•••!• On Thurnday rjight. 208 W.i Washington fit, Room 1J401 •i Kcview team is s|'lied- .sh..tip's 'Confectionery Successcr to TelephoneL Frhnklin 0122 !'• ',,1's vie with Polwinan" a'cilnle for the season-; i>R. E. :W: )LOOT^ 1 • - lies, each team Ibowl- :i week for 2.1 Weeks. NAPRAPATHS Plione Barrington 77 115 E. Main St. I^S • ••• -ores for the first • •'•• «ill appear, in: The i ; V .qnHE tt^- t^*vW climb into an air-f DR. WILLIAM SANDELL 4^/^ Hiiracttw bf Impoliteneti |tfane, x>r (any other jbew means t(f travel NAPRAPATH GOLD 8TJ|R ii... •, -i.-. . .--.[- '• old grouch is aj man F. W. LINDBEFG seem ginrt to sen you 'KlifMnmnj- has made a r.e>« f;~ you get a lew thr%. ^ .; DENT! ST SPINAL MANIPUtATION MOTOR '"•• impolite enough to ut •i-^igein rhisVomc. Now it'* f if fs Inlsy.— San {-'ran- IcrENTIFIO " SPECIFIC S£AVIC£VI^4 ,•!,. I' thiii^ yo\i1^^^0^^ ^ the Experin Office in Pohlm sn iBulldlng .i|»«J i he ^ost of making j 2IJ7 Boat StaUon « .'] ' 127 E. M.lnSt. fsjiTcnu-llf Ioi\4 in compaxir-'; fence will excee| the possibilities o* con- US B. Main St. ' BARRINGTON, ll The AiiitUtnt Barrlnj ton ^» y.dt|e. ' [ ' . ' 1 ; Phone Barrington 252 •" fmture cures the pa- versation. /--: ;,.;: ]:..: .••"'_ '•;••. .;.'/_• : lis,! necjj asLsured through ; i>e 'loctor gets theJredU Furniture Rernc r I tin HOURS 0 to , m, ^atLTi|kts'*-that are gnax^ tie fee—Florida Times id the wot i genuii e pn the package By Appointment for your convenience 'Local and Long Di J< ..ifi That^ Why jwe **$ y ^^^ Flymmith; f :1 to: fit p. m. •* i ' •tijivl fitness ,hy a $1,000 pictured above yoii can never bo m. f( Hauling •Mopojood nafionaJ sure*- : L re that y(>d time tjo consider and 4ri^o^rcaYs^ '' The name • B»7dr - itvi|f)}i-Dts^-hJecause of the low Vspiric...-' It is yc ur guarant * E. A. WELLS- I> only 28 yrs. Old and s in if 11 )unty^ -yp ir js -ott ctio n agaiiu Mots) Proofing Si vi<4 ffta t),n building materi- tli*. until taking- me box ^¾¼^ OPTOMETRIST AND (. Kr nutations. Mil Hot s ojf users 11 be glad *o guide you io tiseiien Salts just 4f weelw OPTICIAN "••'•)' weigh 150 lbs.! I ahwi ?rov^dtha:itiBSffe. lfitn > j ml get thela^ts^no^^ gite-ybu estimates at 1 ^i"rgy and futherin< re I've Genilne Bayef Aspirin promptly '•'l^'rPB^vAyejBSMv'-' , Every . pai<:. Ko obljigation. > JI hungry moment.*] '".-,' relieve*: •5- -fioiil,|'take one bulf tea- inftton :6&i£. '•-, Phone Barrington 391-J man In •"' Krtischen Salts iijja glaM Ms vaur every morning before lioWtCd. r «" H5c bottle la»t»i * weelM 4'&t $$:}$,&:&• „,• l^week aAd'Buufedl 111¾ '" ««t Kruschen at I'redlund &*|l4grer, Inc ^ 5- •: •;•'•.:';;: 1.::¾¾¾¾ y :-':•:': f-. borne ta |h* I + "• any drug store \n Ajner- ;::i::'.;i:^-BaiiiiMftoivW r dtreetorkM nay ar\ri+igton\5^r 450 lf ™t, joyfully satisfied after 0ther Hours and Sundays flVreetory is | — : * t bottle— money back). , ' ' |::b^^pjB^taiMt:|^' •|sr#*,, ,> \ •I :-.-^ ' , i I • "J /• i '*jfcasp / t ,

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, I LEGAL Local Brevities deceased fill attdnd. the Probate , I Court of bake CauntyJ, at a term thereof to be hoM en at the Court . Mrs. K. F. Kirl•t o and daughter, House in Ah'aukpgari, in said County, Wanda, »1« E. Li mtoln avenue, ffpent Mid on the first} Monday of December next, Sunday- with Mr. a id Mrs. E. EJvan- 1931, whc|ii and where all persons \ Decorations, g?r in Chicago. having, claims against said estate are Prof. II. J. I lajiB e of Ames',1 In., notified and requested to present the and Noisema and James I'lagge, student nt jtywu' saijno tb said court for adjudication. State college- of A jjiies, ra., eanie to eluding , ty I , ROSE "?6DT LAMEY, Harrington over th< week-end tV nt- S , .napkins, plft^ciird tend the funeral of the fate Fred Jl. I i ! I Administratrix. 0 Frye. Waukegan, ijl., Qci S, 1931 41-3 iO* ' nut cups, ljdiO: t Mrs. X. Stenger )f Xapervillei Mr. and Mri. Milton F nntz, Mist! Laura [ ADJUDICATION NOTICE ,' lamp shades, vfndo ' Wessling, Mr. and drs...Tohn Stryker PUBLjIC NOTICEiLis hereby given: •*: ornamerjts, and William. Plaggi of Deerfield) Mr. that the Subscriber Afministratrix and Mrs. Fred 'Nore nherg of Highland of the] Estate of Fred Lehman de­ Vinalie any *t Park and Mr. find Mrs. Fred Best of ceased will attfend the Probate Court Bartlett attended the funeral 6f Fred of Lahe County, lira tertn thereof to. l?arty comple H. Frve Sunday. be holden at the Court House in Wau­ 1 Mr. and Mjr*\ J. furs. 207 W. Rus kegan, in said County, on the first jScl„l street.... t, :an—•'->'-d M . and Mrs. Kay Monday of December * iiext, 1931, Hoth and children f Harrington f'en- when and where ajl persons haying OFFICE OR STORE on E. t^r visited frie-nds it Granville Hun- claims against said^ estate are npti- fins arii icy for .rent. Also, three roobi apart­ day. Tlley stopped at Starved Rock fied and requested! to present the ment. Call at 123 Ela street or, Tel. Jrthone ioo . and Council Cave pn their return same to said CoUrti for adjudication. Harrington 73-W. home. .,' . i ELSIE-^LOmaANv'-' Miss ijWabet Olsen, 124 W. }Uke T,y the Legion.nteni- n >r Jtiirrini! ton, Lake county. inc. jor w HBA'lt AJ!l) It YE STRAW fo* hers here. - Miss Helen (ile-nsori.: 722 GARAGE for rent, ut-.Ti/Ki Grove ave­ three y ar lease. ; Tenant, ni tl 3t - pi-f Hie. BHICX Hart wood Farms,-Ted STORES Second"nvenue, who was pianist for nue. Tel. Harrington 1 or H'lr- vine 'lii estock utnl niiichiii'er.v Tir ,wri e. for the Mr. prospiv-i Lfgiitn in the name terms, . N. B. Nest'h rode, I ni-ring- F ItEPI LOGS and/ \i nncii en pa ci ly. » -I • OLD fAHi VMM NIlALLlm Rand ton, III. vood or f ir All r>ak wtjdd ctii;1 Edwin Plagge and ' daughter. ;I5on- road OIK- mile north of L|ike- Zur- prope len gths. -Will d(jliv(>r. .. 'H,| nVilla, - \V. Russell street.. ^pent i'ch for rent for pa flies aiuj da ticks, FOR SALE Mi in l.-Bi rington 108-\V the week-end at Washington, III. [they $5100 anight. T el. Lake Zjirich 00. 42-1 ti returned Sunday evening bringing tf. G.fVS RANGE for- sulci In gojud con- V Mrs. Plagge who had' been visaing ditioiij. Tel. BiiTringtoii ?,i). TIjLN PiEC niNIKG ROOlVf SE1 ROOM AND HOARD in prijiate new F there for some time with them.' 'or sn e. ^ Will sell -.pieces separatc• The sons ami daughters of J. C. home with all modern conveniences,! AUCTION SALE. 00x100 if de sired Call at «11 jPrairii Plagge, :iO0 S- t'ook street, gathered Oil heat. Home cooking. .Reasonable on C lestnut street; Satu rday e. or Tel. BftrHiigton 642 42-? at the Plagge home Sunday evening rates. Gentleman preferred. Tel. 24 at 2 p. in. George Foreni A— for a short visit with Prof. Herbert Harrington 88-W. ' -i E. Mni|n street, Harrington, 1¾ ,OST Plagge and Jiimes Plagge' before! they TWO CHEERFUL FURBISHED returned to Ames. la. LATE 1930 CHEVROLET co iipe for BfliACK iCltOW HOG lost. CloselV, light! housekeeping room's jfor rent. sale. A 1 condition. Less I han'8,- liyipei 1 twit" exceptio' n of --hfin-d anil.1-1- Mrs. R. D. Wells. 200 W. Lake Hath in conection. Also gartigciCali 000 miles, Price cash; $400 Call' I. -' V it-ncss' when, lasst seen street, is recovering from a weekjSf ill­ ore at 2.'i0> W. Lake street. tf. Burring ton 179- W. Sept. r ness of influenza. . \ ery liberal reward, no •st ion The condition of Mrs.' Charlotte blaskl ed. Owner heartbro|ken 'l\i. Arlingt|o Walker. ">0S'S. Cook street. wh$ has J Heights 586-J:, been ill for soniWime, is not ; iiuich improved. [i LADIEi 'WftfST' WATCH lost M ween depio t >J . Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Hrusselll 437 and Knssell ;, street, asur earn Grove avenue, b-ft Thursday morning *ofc3^ Tr»: d as eepsake. -Iteward. Te|, to attend the Baptist state convention QUALITY HELPFUL Bs rring;o n 6|7 J after 7 p. m. at Roekfurd. They expect to return Pillsbury Pancake T Saturday evening. • -. ! GROCERIES SERVICE A* MALE BLt JE ILENDi S^TTESR DOG Answers to nanie of Mi', and Mrs. Arnold Kohnerf am lo'jst, We Peliter '.Spoi NT 3tify L. O. Nelson a family have nnived fm.ni "ill ! (,',irl t."l PHONE, liberal • reward. Te; avenue., to 111 Grove avenue'. iO a, m. bin. Lake Z 95. Miss Edna Anderson and her Iguest ". 224 . '! . 3 p. m. irich Miss Edith Lundstrom of J>es Pjaines Soa WANTED enjoyed the week-end at the Ander­ 25 YRS. EXPERIENCE—25 YRS IN BUSINESS; Candy Birs son home. (!2S Summit, street. ; Miss YCUNC- LAI vould like-to dio houso- Tasty —Anderson '.returned to the Teachers' i vork- by- thji hour, day or wejek. Tel. college a*t DeKnlh Sunday afternoon. Bt rrin.Stoi tOjnl 2 i!-R. L. E. Murphy, .-)15 Division Jitreet LANDWER'S Pittles spent several tla,ys last week in {Wis­ A HOME STORE RUN BY H0ME FOJJKS C( LOF 3 D rt OftlAJT 'wants genersjl Jones^ Sausage Meat consin in the interest of the. diurjes. lousefwork. Stay on place mil $ to 8 lbs. Fred Hahir. who is a studejit at do lami dry References. Tel. Slab B»ac0ii;^ M m m Champaign has been in the hospital 48)0, Victor)? for several days suffering frojn - a 43-J2 Kprained hnkle. " W. N. LANDWER, Kjlanager . A RE. it OPPORTUNITY. A r<$- 4 Mr. and Mrs . J. ,M.~ FriedlandW of 209 to 215 Park Ave—210 to 5 16 Station St. sponflillle man wanted' to joi i estab- Prnirie avenue, returned S'tlnday! from lis led C uca i< concern and assume Iowa CiU\ la., where theyJiadj gone OPEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ful nw nagel d ip of local bra ich. A Oct. Saturdayin attend honieromirig.j EVENINGS'TILL P. M, gojd salary, tvill be paid the nan se- N SALE ALL Mrs. Snin. Lipofsky, 2<>.'t W. J, neoln jlofted. Mus; have some bupi:(ess ei- Better stock up on the can uoods listed in lefe and Fruits avenue is able to he about uga n al­ jlie'ienc'.' 3( me farm ex jeriericfe jjdi they will be ter nn illness' of two weeks. Red Arrow Auction next wfeeK Friday, Oct. 3( jlie pful $3,f05 investment,ret uired-U in tlijis sale as the pric^ are iow^nroball|y lower Mr. ami .Mrs. p. A. Hawley n at 3:15 p. ?n fully sietlred Address No. 220 IxBaj-- 1 panieil by Mrs. Henry Donleaj 'Mr, rii: gtoi) Rev; e v, Barriugton,. 111, CORN; Standard N/>. 2, 3 for ...L25£ A t-BE A :qftjhs»;'i%-;siz|.

anil Mrs. George Jem-ks ami Mi and AR-BE jfOMATOES, Tliese ^re • • )er eaii... Mrs. Charles .Tithnke motored tnj Dix I. G. A. advertising will! lie featured in The \'t UNIK M? OR WOMAN wanted [>i: A>' whoije | tomatoes, 2 No. 2 cans 25# R ^AtiANNI on Sunday over the Black ••' 1 or work •Barrington. Write m^QRIE^'-BlM!' Haw Chicago Daily News and Chicago! Evening Amer­ EARLY 1 JUNE PEAS, No. 2 can' iJont, 21/» size trail. ican, Friday evening, Oct. 23; also a Radio Broad •qui ilif i ations\ jyi. 0. Smith, -124 N. Mrs. Susan Chun-h, 40(5 S. Cook Ge leseb St. Watikegan, Ills, 41 3 fdr:..1.:...1.:....,...:...^.,....,....25^ .qrt.J_-Jt- _L-FOB^ ;t:l7;Sj^lAiDpBlu» e Street, spent several days hist. i'eek cast Friday morning at 10:15 n, m. over WMAQ. CUT GREEN or WAX BEANS, with friends in', Aurora'unci Elgiiji On We have all specials advertised on h^n 1 and here are some iof M IN PR W C MAN wanted tii handle 'K: TR' ireh them in following list at cash store prices and delivery |AVY BE^NMor BLU& P 3E left for a two weeks' visit with her Bo rrin ?ton. Three Ismail sa! !S| daily AR-BE RED KIDNEY BEANS,! lICE[.ib. " ';' ' daughter in Indiana, -Before return thrown in for good, mieasur e pa 130 wi eSSly. Write Rqpni 714', No. .2 can,1 3 for ^.v..,...... ,.:;|.:..^.2JS^ irig to Harrington she w'ill sliend-jsi 36 Btnlte !dreet , jChica,go, II 38,16 tEAlVf OP WBEAT,sm;;2 time wit-h .Mrs. IJlla "llarrowtjr in Sweetheart Kidney Beans, (D^k Red) finest QUAREK OATS, lg. box .. .:. MIf,CEDLANEj()US large'jsi:;fe: EnglewcMKl'. j 1 • '. • ' obtainable, No. ,2 can, 2-fd:'.'..':.,.-: ...„.:25ft MINC$ MEiiT,! Royal Blue, F es The funeral of Mrs-. .limn I>il|nii of PEE'siiiRyfes; Pork and Beans, Sweetheart Brand, finest IERE is; -! your . Tltank Dffiering 1-lb.l jars-\:U.^....:....:..::-.:....,.,..23iT byal Blue, 7' iH# Cnry ;\vas ludd Tuesday nioriiipg at W •lb;|a, quality, 3 carls for ..*..-...... , .,,.....:.....:.t9$ !iox^ *Sali!>nli AV. M. S. •" PEACpES, Sliced or, Halves, the St. Peter and Paul church "anil r r No. 2½ Size, 2 for :.:.„:..QL. ....33^ burial took place in the Eve-green P lANuir^B? ER,; Royal Shrimp in Glass yars, fancy large Florida BL|IC CARD PARTY on tVcdnes RED PITTED CHERRIES, AR-Bg u< cemetery at Harrington. Mrs. Di.iun pack, each ...... j... ^¾ 2-11^ jar. he was the mother of Mrs-. Edwin (1>lcott, a.V, Oct. 28, at Masonic Hal, 312 for sauce JO^ jpies, Nof 2 can ..:.15^ [30( k street at 8'p. m. Tick'ets, 3&:, B KER t'S, 13.'? W. Lincoln avenue. j College Inn Chicken A-la-King, per can 39c A«-BE PINEAPPLE; crusheol or fe,%4bVA.U, Mr. ami (Mrs. Kobert Ilodgiiji and y e pu chbsod at the doOr. Rr .. ir.ii igton, ill. gtiests visited relatives in MiiwAukee! -Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Cady. 4.^5 N. Catsup, I. G.,^. Brand, New Pack, lg. bofctle '15j£ Cook street, enjoyed the .week-end' Fouldts Macaroni Or SpaghettiV 3 pkgs with friends in Mundelein, . 1 Miss Frances- Kaiser,. 124 X.;'ilar- 1 pkg. Noodle's-.J" !re e riwjn street, is enjoying several days Cracker Jack, Zero Bars, and a therl well known^ with relatives ami friends in Cli cago. "j candy bars, 3, for ..^...... 106 Howard Ernst and Paul Sti ckler. 240 W. 'Lake street will spent the String Beans, I. G. A. Fancy Wpiole Green week-end with Allen Bennett' at Sptringiess, No. 2.can;-.,:...-. Champaign. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ilarndeii.. 120 Soap, I: G. A?., Yellow"Laundry, 10-oz^bars X. Harrison street, enjAycd S tnday 10 for :..., .1 .:....:...,..: i with Dr. and Mrs*. F. Kirk SmMb of Pickles, Sweet GJherkins, best K ! Wnukegan. , Quality, V.'-D. Hawley, r»2':i S. Cook Street. 10-oz. jar ..l..;i : j-.- ' called on If. E. Fredlund who is ill Saturday Special—lTlb. roll Wiscorisin Creankei'y at liis home in -D«>s Plaines. Tuesday. ' Butter, and 1 dozen large -1^^ - -r Mr. Freillund's conditiijui is some­ what improved. • both for .:,....,.; .; Mr. and Mrs. Elden Gieske, 124 X. Potatoes, (No. 1 White Cobbleri, extra special Harrison street, returned from Elk­ r valueL good keepers!, 15 lbjs. hart lake. Wjs., Monday bringing:; with per sack them their daughter. Joan, who had spent six weeks at Elkhart with; her Rted River Early Oh|ios, 15 annt. Miss Frances Kaiser. Miss per ^ack Kniser returned to BaTringtoi also and will be at |iome with Mi. and WE HANDLE FR^SH ViGEtelSfcteS Mrs. Giesko for the winter. Earl Schwemnr, 5151¾. - tlcfigh Come in and. see our new street, was able to return to his -work Butts, Bacon, on Tuesday after ,nn absence; of several days due to a severe clie of bronchitis.' I 'J UP^ Rtw. and Mrs. M. TPreemhl).. •• 01 S New House Dres CVWk street, left-Motiffiiy-for Peansyl Decorated Cups ranin where they were called b 'eaus< r*<; of the jserious illness of Mr. .Free- Saucers .'..... man's bfother. ,'-. i Liho^eura"'Floor- Mr. and. Mrs,1 Ira jBauks have Biov«l> from Grove avenue to 5^3 Di­ vision street. ..