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Early Shoppin ; and Barrihgton Woman's Club Offers fyne Decorative Lighting ' j,vs iJarrington i,« Mailing Maiy Defeat or Outstanding Booths at American and Gift Nights in Christmas S. ving t Late SI rm Tie-tip Home Exhibit in Chicago Tuesday 1 Christmas Sale Plan foil lie-Great* T ,^,1 JU "Nation Wide Utorm Ties Tjp A brightly decorated 'down­ Sale to Be eld in Truffle for Three Kays." One of, the most varied mid interest­ who was a familiar sight on Michi­ town district will make Bnrring- fiminiunity Cen "Would Hueh ai» announcement, ing individual club booths of tho gan avenue for many seasons until' his ton more attractive jfor visiters received three or f{< ur ilnyH before American home exhibit conducted by death last year. There were six quilts, during thv> Christmas Savirgg 1 Barringto; ,:,,- M.in I'rtfesTrus- Christmas, cuiise y MI any anxiety the seventh district of the Illinois a Paisley, a Kashmir, a chiffon, and Me period, Dec. 0 to 17 inclu­ Dec. 9-17 an to tho possible,] ion-delivery of Federation of Women's club at the sive. The Lions club Christmas 1 one silk shawl more than a century , J ,.'if ion for 59 < n your Christmas gifts? Avoid this Wilson Park field house Tuesday af­ old, two silk sjiawls. more than 00 lights which Were used to si oh Trustees Fail to Lower and other caused, such «8 last/ advantage in brightening the ,-j r.vmwr Route ternoon' was that of the Bn/riwtou years old, a knitted bedspread and an minute congestion nn,j jamming •Woman's club. This display, which embroidered- bedspread in addition to town last year have been loaied Price of Vehicle Tags, Stores Cooperate of the mails, bjj | mntling your included 08 bea'ttttful, Interesting and the crocheted' one on the table, a, to the business men "for use tils r May Take Action' Later Christmas articles i early," Post­ antique articles, was one of thf fea­ beautiful woolen; bund woven coverlet ycs(r,v ( ', ,| liV Mil urn) master E. J. ;lJn!ngendorf has tures at the exhibit. \ in blue loaned by Mrs. Mundhenk, a A meeting of the business nien The suggestion that the price of Planning Eight -.,„| train wr- urged the public ty'an Interview ' The women attending from Bar­ crocheted curtain and four crocheted was held last Friday night at in with u Review representative, rlngton report a line collection of which it was decided to decorate vehicle tags be reduced in 1033 made at ,• -.uhtirbii j^le- chair backs. Mrs. George Barrett "Ewry postal jarhployc is on interesting articles' nt the field house. in a manner similar to the plan a recent special meeting of the board loaned a frametj sampler dated 1817 of trustees was considered at 1 th« yBargainEvent I ''lli-Ml.''> H'l'l not his £Ps endeiivorlng to give the The local group included Mrs. Frank employed last year, i Lighting that drew a great deal of attention. regular meeting Monday night and D; -.-, lit filiss 'fore best possible servlbe to avoid dis­ l»undt, Mrs. Eldon Gleske, Mrs, It. L. decorations will be discussed at There were twol nee'dle point' pillows tabled. The village clerk was in­ NiUai-'-tli Bar- appointment through lute deliv­ Muudhenk, Mrs. Robert Muir, Mrs, a'nd a needle point draw cord loaned the Lions club meeting next Mon­ structed to sell no 1033 tags at t less Shop >ers Will Be Offered Hoi- ; ery of your pnreeljtja'nd those ydu Edwin Rend, Mrs, Harold Grebe, and day night and plans will be com­ ,,- Towfr 1 ukes by Mrs. Morf; The cord was of an than the rates charged for the 3032 'Hi plan to mall to others. Ilelp him pleted for mnking Barringion Mrs. Lyman Andrews. especially tine and beautiful work. r license plates. This means that {here id ty Bargains in Every ! ,-i' :l meet! if of to help you by nailing, early. bright and attractive, In the Barrlngton booth, screens Two embroidered scarfs, a framed will not be any reduction in the vil­ .. $tore iin Town •m M • 5!• Itt>- lli t at "You may stillj jhe in time if were used on each side of n large counterpane section 150 years old Gift nights nt The Catlow lage rate next year unless the 'trus­ . .MI- twill o the you Kc>t those foreign parcels window to form a background for the that had been h family heirloom? a theatre on Saturday night, Dec. tees change their plans at one of the' ready today nnd [mail tliem at 1 10, and on Saturday night, Dec. .-1 l.ijfuwu ,¾) displuy. - A beautiful crocheted bed­ hand,painted letter holder, a bcajded last two meetings this year. once—remember the possibility spread covered the long table on pin ..cushion, a porcelain hot wf ter 17, willi be another feature of ^he A j( int Christimns Saving sale wilt'' 'illi'llT tilt Jb> of congestion ! the customs Christmas Savings sole. A score Several routine matters were dis­ be coi ducted in Barrlngton by tho which the smaller articles were; ex­ jiig ,100 years old, and a book 130 posed of at the meeting. One of the •••MI tracks a bd clearance deparjtynewts," Mr. hibited. years old were among Mrs. Gieske's of merchants' gifts will be given, local Merchants during .the eight day Langendorf udded| away each Saturday night as items was the decision to authorize i . -ii'le tl vard Blind, Fiddler loans, Thqre were two books of or the village treasurer to purchasje for period from Friday, Dec. 0 to Satur­ igihal book plates and Christmas part of the program at the thea­ Among these articles were three tre. The merchants and The the water department three vjillagc day, Eec. 17, inclusive, it was decided) oifpaintings by Mrs. Sumner Mend. cards of great interest loaned by Mrs. tax anticipation warrants front the •illr Ut U., per- Catlow theatre management arc at a n ceting of the Barrington Busi­ Fire Department Has: Tlipy were nit much appreciated but Mead. A hand painted tray, a silver general fund. This form of borrowing till' IlK't'ti K to coffee urn 200 'years did, a crystal cooperating in the plan. The ness c ub last Monday evening. ' omj in particular attracted the at­ first1 of the series of gift nights money from the water fund to njse in its on tlie Sllb- Busy Time ^ ith Tliree tooth pick holder, and two crystal tention of visitors at the exhibit. It is to be held on Saturday, Dec. 3. the general fund lias been adopted The sale has been -in the stages of t.icliwuy OVIT Calls in Three Days was a portrait $f the Blind Fiddler, Continued on page 5 since the. board was informed that an planni ig for several wecW with the Sixteen per- ordinary loan from one fund to an­ result I that it will be a gala event I lii^i'i- u\ Mint' other is not legal. The sum of $1500 for shippers during the best.days of 'Hie advent of; wii ter it* frequent- hose 5-Year-Old Son of Mr. and Mrs. Deutschman Victim will be raised by the .general' fund the Christmas shopping season. Mer­ ly"heralded by trn ej>ldemie of tiri*. :; 11, i JIH i u > 1 la­ through sale of tax anticipation war­ chants! have ordered—and some of Such' has been the,' nw> during the Mrs. L. Whitcomb Succumbs Relief Workers of Bronchia] Pneumonia; rants 8, 0, and 10, each based on tho A Mill' the them ire already displaying—holiday liM week. . 1031 taxes due. :iU . WHS tkcii to Bronchial Pneumonia Funeral Held Thursday and winter merchandise which will A f^rm bouse one mile west of • u- !.. 111.- UIKC plense.lthe,tastes of the most fastidi­ H.irrington on what s known as the Raise Two-thirds The deatli of Mrs. Mae Deutsch­ ous shoppers. r WHIRR farm and late r^vued by M.v- The funeral of Lin wood Bruce Two Children Receive ' l:u--il lilllt IVai- man, 115 S. Dundee avenue, occurred r«n Petrieh, now th |irofierly of a Whitcomb, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lin- Mcrlhants coilperating in this sale n-..'- WKIIII tiuili Monday night at 12:30 o'clock^ the '• Arm Fractures While ('hu'Uifo man. was-t- lifrned to tho wood Whltcnmb, 417 Si Cook street, of $1500 Quota have declared (hey will make a sac­ •Hill -ilM |llU| iseil, result of bronchial pneumonia. \ Mrs. irroiiiid late Monday iiffflrrioon. The was held Monday afternoon at 1:30 Playing Last Week-End rifice ff profits during tho best nine "I Miirri ,'t.JM Deutschman had. not been well for IIOIIMI' > bus been oecII pi <'jl h,v wvnrh'l nt the Norrls!chapel In Elgin. Burial • j • i. days of the .year's entire shopping * l.i irrci.pt this took place in Lake street cemetery. sometime but on Thursday, Nof. 24 men curing' for horse \mo had done Expect to Reach Full Quota Two children .received..broken arms season in order to insure themsclve* I I --1 'I III the The death of little Brucp Whit­ her condition became serious and she Continued on was taken to the Barrington (Jonernl in accidents which ofecurreujlnst Week­ of Hnti died customers. '- r. ,_",,ll .1-. II iim- P^P comb Friday evening, Nov, 25 was When House Canvass Is hospital whcjj£ she died the following end In Barrington. . V' ' Community jCenter ~ the result of bronchial pneumonia Completed . Monday. : James Hughes^ five year 61(1'son-.of Toyil-new clothing, tree decora­ ,1.., l!jriiit'4t(>ll frori) which he liad suffered onlyj^n Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, 108"E. tions, I jewelry, furniture, electric short time. •I-,-,,' • -Mrs. Deutschman was born nt Merl- •i --1 li'li. Iiiilii. u> Hillside avenue, fell from a tricycle goods, hardware, stationery, and what The Jewels Will BrucO was 15 years, 11 months and dosla, 111. Jan. 20, 1870. When! only a.v;.im I MM > In,, Hill while riding hear his home {Friday] af­ not, (ill appropriate for Christmas 8 days old, and although he had lived Barrlngton 'w| oman's club and Le- a small child she was left on orphan;, Ml- Hit 1-111 run gloh Auxiliary sworkers are making she grew up In the home of an aunt ternoon and broke his .right arm at gifts ind all of the latest and most '.i 1..1, hn- HI) li tnes In Barrington only a few months he the elboW. GiyeMasquerade excellent progress in their campaign and In June, 1007 she was married un-tok ate ' styles* designs, workman­ *.\i ,,i ..IHHI I'UIIIIIIC re- hud made many friends through his William Kerrigan Jr., two year old ship aid materials, are arriving dally kind nnd sunny disposition. to raise $1500 through private dona- to William Deutschman. Heifj hus­ \'. • ••' !,,..|<,MK to Kiu- rrington Relief fund, band preceded her In deatji several son of Mr- and Mrs. William Kerri­ in the] various stores of Barrlngton, ,i.mmiity cente.r n ml He Is survived by'his parents Mr. tioijis for the' Bt gan Who live nor th of Barrington fell By th : cud of this week the down" BallDec(imberl6 ami Mrs.- Llnwood Wliitcomb and one two-thirds of the years ago. Mr* I>eutschman had] been r '• ij,- nil eusti ners with, more than a resident of Barrington for 20 years.. down Saturday afternoon while play­ town vlll have n .festive nppearanco little sister, Ruth, . collected. < inr route to Knr - amount already She was an active member of| the ing j in the home anil broke his left and w ten-the Christmas Saving sale Rev; 0, R. DruNsel of fW Baptist The $1(KJQ m^rk was passed prior ; - ,- miles Ions bii t All Net Proceeds Will Be Bebeknh lodge, the General Thomas nrm between the wrist and elbowJ • opens »n Friday of next'week, Bar­ -• ' ,-il in four mid on e- church '.officiated at the services. to Thursday nljfht, M. II. Schreiber, W. Sweeney Relief Corps nnd the rington's downtown will bo' one of •,. new route of I If Donated to Harrington The Whitcombs have made their chairman, reporled. This sum repre­ Dorcas society of the Baptist church the most attractive from o holiday home In Barrlngton since Inst May sents the total raised by the women • HI bring highwii so Relief Fund in which she was a great" worker. standpoint In the entire district. : rou'fe. • you, \vi he wjjen Mr. Whitcomb took over the in"'their house to house work with Burlington has become the trading 1 management of the Eton Sweet Spot. only about tBreWfoqrths of the homes Mr*. Deutschman is survived by ivor to Tower L ik CM, center j of a steadily expanding terri­ in the village reported. A complete one dnlighter, Mrs. Russell Brock- ..iihtry north of B;nr - way of Barrington and several nieces tory which already includes four fifll -.-•UP iticrchiiVttH as well A mii«muerade. ball for the- benefit $183 Raised in Annual report had not been made by the towrisl ips, parts of four more and of Harrington relief v ill be conducted. Wqijncn workers who nre canvassing nnd nephews who live in .Chicago. of Mystery Flay : l.iopcrty in you vll- Red Cross Membership - Funeral services were'conducted by five outlying villages. For variety of ; his route. You liave by ,The Jewels in he hijrb school in the rural districts. The men's com­ stores with good service mid large auditorium on Fridn ir eveniiiR, Dee. mittee which wit canvass the down­ Rev. Charles R. Drussel Thursday af­ .... r unity to inake|Bar. - Drive in Barrington ternoon nt 1:30 o'clock at the home, stock i elections in them, the business A 1«. The party will lw open to the town district should'-pick up between Is^IlKemyed ••liter, llllll till* Stl'p of Mr. and Xjfrs. Arthur Lngeschulte, section of this village is second- to public nnd all the net proceeds from $lM,and $250,•• It has been estimated. A sum'of $183-will be turned'Si to 114'W. Lake' street, and burial took none 11 the northwest suburban dis­ - i it will be added to the relief cohc [The $1500 quota has been set to. •A !m i|\vns u'' Ome the National Red Cross Organization place at Mount Rose'cemetery in Chi­ trict. I The Christmas Snving sale mittee'» fund for c inrity work in include only private donations and Expect Largest Crowd JPriday ll.iifcr avenue olc from the Barrlngton chapter, the to­ cago. ' j '•- . :. ' ' which [will oiien next. Fridny will be BorrinRton. this wint.-r.'-- notjn"«uch contrthlutJons as will be • ,' me of the roai ile- tal of solicitations made here during Night; Many Good Seats a worthwhile event for .shoppers of I^ive Ciiranitifrhnni'ij seven piece orr made by home talent plays, -ehar'^.v ( . ilil widen the nwe- the drive Inst week, Mrs. R. G, PIngge, Officers^ of Lounsbury Unreserved the ciJtirc community. < k ,ilniwn The contributions; announced last- Lodge to Be Installed stores will' be publislied in The Itc- tion WOW of Omnb i, has been enj- A i.|ciiing the ute, wee* amounted to $115.54,, but subse­ raised through these channels, al­ view ext week. i giiKed for fcbe evening. With this pop-, at Meeting December 13 •' I |,];irc ll til •K-h quent donations, including^ a check though it Is possible that a total of Only nb«mt"350 scats to. the'Fri­ r u iilar f)n-hwtra furnifhiqg musie for • .>:' liis linme .vitli for $50 from the Jewel Tea Co., raised $20p0'will be raised locally from all day perforjrniiricfi of "ThO House of the diMieinjf, plus a program, of prize $503 Taken in by Lake .it.( reuse in nlo tor the total to $183!' This sum compares sources. j • • '!•'•'-.' Installation of officers Of tho ijouns- a Thousand j Thrills" had been re­ nwncding and refre ihments. to be favorably with the 'donations from j May Need $3000 bury Lodge N©..'.'751, A. F. & fAl M:, served prioij to 7 p. m. Tlinrsilny (fpunty Tuberculosis .served, a very nttrnttive evening of Hill >l.itcl-'nve? Barrington people in the\ past. According to; expenditures made last will be held at the Masonic ;Temple night when the ohnrt and reserve entertainment is in store for the year; $2000 will be scarcely tWo- Tuesday evening, Dec. 13. :, i seat slips were .sent over to: The Association First Week . ._' ii|. p.-irt of The bulk of the amount Was raised our guests.. thirds of. the a-imount needed for re­ Catlow theatre. , i .,- --.-.\ in;; niithitlS but in a membership campaign conducted \The following officers of th> jlodge The prize awards will include a $5 lief; this winfef. The )mianee 'will- were elected nt a meeting held ffties-1 As there nre 800 seats In the; thea­ .The first six day period of the . iti.- tu watch out by school children, As the annual priue for the best dressed eoupic have'to come from state aid as it did day of last week: Thomas Dockery,j ter, less than half of them had been Lake bounty Tuberculosis association ^ _:.:• -1i•:r. miother esi- membership is $1, the sum raised ami six cash prizes ol $2.50 each fc)r here reflects a fairly representative lnstj year, the ;comm'ittee believes. Worshipful master; George ilUtVhit-/ reserved at that time and: probably drive for funds has resulted in an i . • r. .-uue. Other res- individuals. Poiir of the individual not-more than half • will have been accum ilation of $503.10. for the* ..-•. \\•>)]lil favor roll call. • i _;.'•••;.' '^ The relief station on North Hough comb, senior, warden; A, N.Robjnson, the prises will be awarded for the .fun street, north Of Fredlund's Drug junior warden; F. Lovell Bennett, reserved prior to- Friday morning with, war'ajtiins't the white plague,.accord­ • -'.i••• ivniiM pay the niest dressed man, the funniest dress­ store is open Wednesday nnd Satur­ thf..result that scores of excellent ing t.( Miss Thedn Waterman the :-i Wlictlier at is secretary; and E."F,' wljmmai), treas­ ed woman, the best dressed man arid day I nights. Persons seeking relief urer. • . .t.-" 'i i ". '.' seats will still be .available. execut vc secretary at Wuuke^nn. I1-1 :i .Hi,.II ilollar 1 ond Street Lighting the best dressed womiin. There will ihajj apply nt only those times ex- The ftdlowing appointive officers The first performance of the show Thh ftgnro- is slightly below the > ill pavellli'llt « )StS be a door prize*for ft,man and a door IReduced for a oeptf in cases \. of emergency, Mr. have been named: Vernon H. Schroc- was -a matinee given for school chil­ first 6 x day returns in 1031 but is -\e d ter- prize for a woman. The prizeB will Schreiber said, i de'r; senior deacon; F, W. Hatfl'ec, jun­ dren ami attended by about 125" boys more, encournghift Miss Waterman i .l..i;'i. attorney niid he awarded by a committee of judges Ajfiss Smith, secretary to the presi­ ior deacon; C. E. Paxton,, senior and girls. The Thursday night show said. The soliciting is done by mail. •-,1 "iv page -5 including Mayor J. 0. Cadwallader, '{y^8tf^y*t..$so0f dent of the suburban district of Cook steward; Spencer Rieke, junior jstew- wns played to a crowd of hboilt 350. Fewer letters have come back with M. H. Schreiber, ct airman of the county^ was in Barrington this week ard; Oliver Hollister, marshal,; ©. W. If' 'a'last minute^rush for tickets to money In them, but fewer have come Barrlngton Relief committee, and M«r. The elimination of-; lf> st^cctj and inspecting the work of the local or­ Nightingale, tyler, a'nd H, L. Ham­ the Friday performance develops, n back I'itbi the seals included and no |Wf/e Orchestra . Blden Oieske, president of the-'•Bar ornamental' lights in Barrington and gan zation. She reported that the mond, chnplnln. ^ crowd of about 500 may be. expected.- sales •eported. rington Woman's club, the reduetioif in candle pow^r of 10 duties were being taken care of very MThe installation this year will be The few persons who witnessed the The campaign started November 24. Feature Musical Several of The Je vels have been nt'a total annual saVlngf of $500.04 oatisfnctorily. a closed affair. last dress rehearsals and the perform­ Accori ing to past records, the three Pro(jramofR-T.i. working for more thin a week on has been ordered by the Village board Barrington's workers are ahead of ance for school children Thursday, weeas prior to Christmas britfg in a plans for Uie masque-ode ball., The of trustees as an additional economy many of the other community, groups afternoon reported a very welj trained! steadjiv incrcaning amount of, money I group Includes T. E. Davis, general measure. The reduced lighting will in the county, nccordlng to a com­ Law Suit Against cast and an exciting, • mystery play for ti berculosl* eradication work. chairman, Mis* Delavan Juri chair­ parison of tho quota percentage which wajs filleil with more- thrills Mai y Barrington people received . -ll,-cl't uivi-n bv the take effect tho first of the fiscal year man of the publicity committee,; C. raised in Barrlngton and the quota than were ever before pneked Into a their envelopes Inst week, each eon- : .is of McII II ry with the result il^at next year's light Paving Engineers 1 <";•,• K. Homolka and T. E. Cornell, co- prologue and three nets of a mystery bill for Barrington will be $800.04 percentage raised in other communl- taininc 100 seals. A favorable re- .•ii 1M' «-oiuiniinity, and chairman of the ticket sales '.commit play. '7 smaller than the? 1082 light bill and itlwi] Approximately one-half of the May Clear Muddle sponm from tho village is expected. -i'ii:>. under th< ill tee, Tom Owens, chtlrman of hall $15Q0 quota in Barrington had been $1872.04 smaller than the 1081 light The play to. school children,served' •'S.-111-4 Tuesility « en- and rouble commlttfo and B. B, raised by the end of ty«t week when OB a final dress rehearsal. With that bill. This la the second major reduc­ -.i-lluol imdlto u in Sprout;, chairman of the prize com­ the | report showed other suburban ' Powers, Thompson tt Co., engineers, performance and the Thursday night Coi ihty\Newspaper ,'- line reuditio of mittee. tion in use of current for street light­ communities had raised on an aver­ will be made defendants along with show as Improvement schools, -the I l>y an iip|>rifli Ive ing purposes effected in 12 months. age [of one-third of their quotas. This alK Holders of overissued paving bonds Friday night show should be allllhat Ptedifets Kelsey 1..V1TS. .» Early In ththe day. >' ;.',,,ut tcclitiique and of Pneumonia power bulbs, for a eaving to the vil­ 1 90 Communltfcs Organised H. D. Kelsey, ctounty sunervlaor '•••t three years. "'Id but please the ' I' lage of-.1872. The bulbs In the Jewel Chairman Philip W. Moore, of the fronv Cuba township] Is In llne.for the Park lights were replaced by smallor ' This statement- was made by Attor­ ' .j'.-ii..rt. The death of Qeorgi William ,'FbriT suburban division of the Emergency Children Held Liable for chair itnnsbip of th^Ronnty board next ones effecting a further saving of ney Sommterfleld of the firm of Mo­ in. been iflvni man, iformer Barrfc(jgt < n nierchnnti ^ and Welfare fund, announced a total of loney ami Wooster at a meeting of a year, if an unofficial' statement pub­ $500. Wrrh the saving which will re­ Support of Incompetent ll -••ii, tylophone Oil o- long time resident of th% vlllaKC oi- 20 Suburban commonitles actually en­ committee of bond borders and board lished In a Waukegan newspaper Is 'I I'. sult from the board's action Monday, . In- Frje, vocal olo- curre<|' at, ate *om». on' East i Main gaged in conducting local welfare members held Monday night at the Parents by County Court corroit. The statement was to the night the total will amount to $1872.- • :'',I by two a t ists street Saturday, Nov. 20. -Mr.'-FcSe- campaigns In conjunction with the homo of Dr. E. A. Recrman,; The effect that leaders on the board were ''Ii hour "filled in man had been In fa ling health for, 04. ' '-'"•" : i ..-J'' Emergency Welfare fund,' A Judgment against the children in tfg-eement on the selection of the The planPwhieh was adopted W, the plan had been approved by the'board • Mil."! Muloint who more than a jr*iar aid. had become; Ivory community in Cook county, of William Roekensoeh, formerly of Cuba township man. board Monday night will remove 12 and was explained to the bondholders. '•" I lie flllUOUH *ry ill with a •erionli Mme,Kuty with-Powers, Thomp­ ••in lii« (iwn fav rlte I860, in the Barringljo»Ki' n dintrlct Oh ganised and each of these arc putting P. L. Persons ordering tho support prodltft who will bo chairman next reduce 10 lights in the business dis­ son A- Co,, the engineering firm 'which ""'i b> the cor ii tint I>cembef. 5, 1884, h' married Mis* forth the utmost endeavor to raise of their father., , A year, liven if the present board mem­ trict from 460 to 250 candle power installed the -pavement In question. Minnie Sf)iul«e. 1Fou r children were first!, sufficient funds to meet the bud­ The case against the children was bers were In agreement on the organ* each at a wivta* of $7.82 each or a The attorney, who took tho place of l: "hi, a senior li the born totnlawupli?, hit three of thetn get need of their local relief and Mr. Maloney who was ill, advised the brought by Harold Kclsejr, supervisor biatloft of the. {roup for next year, In death in- total of $117.12. The plan will elim­ I ..'h school nnir preceded their .parent* welfare agency nnd second, to raise bond holders that the outcome of the of Cuba jownshfj), in an effort to re­ an election will take place before .the and Herbert, inate alx central suspension lights,in board! is organised, i The duty of the 'l;tion nf which wat eluding Frank, Lilllatf as knUch surplus as possible to as- suit, In his opinion, would be the lieve the ''township of the expense of in buslnew for the residential district at a saving, of superilsors Is to take care of buslnesn Itn/tjm ilispl.i y< 1 a Mr. Foreman was ststfin meeting > the need In- those pro-rating of the bonds. The < mem* supporting Mr. JSoehonsoeb. ' Bar|rin«ton in the $27.72 each and one -bracket H*ht at that domes before them now, he said, v. surprising in one many ;* jreata in communities where it is impossible hers of the .committee expressed i thenv* The court decreed that the children building now* ocenniee by the^Seen- a saving of $25.08, a total of $102.00. fori the citizen* to raise enough for are to pay $10f.for '.past support of and idded that bis Interest Is ten- he then owned, The central I suspension lights will •elves favorable to the plan of pro­ teredlon the work to be! done before •rs civen by the gard Grill but which their own welfare needs." rating, i ' "I their father/and $27 a month here­ Messrs. Rayi lond He followed Uhe occiiipatlo n of farm- be removed from the following loca­ Mr. Moore stated that local cam­ after. I I , the eld of the present term. / . j but in: recent tion*: between Roslyn and Waverly , Attorney A. V. Smith, represent-l W'riKht. T. E..E ivi», ing for sevetal years paigns had been organised, and were Ing several of the bond'holders] asked I This lease is, of general interest as ilf Mr. Kelsey were plcked*a» Chair* * irk'T. had fiieir ! siial years was efeptoyed as a laborer in road, Earmoor between Waverly and undtr way in the following suburbs: {it establishes more firmly the fact man.pf the board, he .would be the Northwest highway, Hough street be* the members o the village board if II .loil addeij, zest and Barrinfton. Glehcoe, Wtorietktt (including Hub­ they would go >n record as favorable that children of legal age can be held third JCuba township man to hold that is survived by twwn Wisconsin and Illinois streets, to their even in ; jtt The deceasedf man bard Woods and Indian Hill), Wit- towards pro-wing all bond* |>f the by the state for the cost of support* important position, which incident- daujrhter-in-law and First avenue 400 fe*t>orth of South ly calrlcs with it the job of chair­ his son, James, a mette (including Gross Point), Evan- over issue. Tie board decliied -to tog Incompetent parents. t six grandchildren. street, Fourth avenue 400 feet north Monthly payments by (Ae children man i t the board of review. The late '•IN- • f wi\n sponsored bJ the stonL Barrington, Arlington. Heights, take action before, consulting Attor­ conducted by of South sfawtr the first light east Miles T. Lamey, was at one time a association and the Funeral aerrlceB were Des P^aines, Park fcidge, Niles Town­ ney Maloney,.. The latter will.._ , h„e in-. wil) be made directly to the county *'• i"'s a small expensi ae^1 Herman EL Koenig at the chapel, 208 of Fourth (Fredrick) on Hillside ave- ship' (including; Golf, Morton Grove, structed to'tokelhe matter Ap with)court and the money will be turned count r chairman and the late Fred Burial was Kirsc iner also filled that'-position. '" help that orga ilxa- S. Cook atrret Toe^iiy. ntte, a light two poles west of Hough ; ' OontinUed on .page S Attorney Smith. over .to the county farm account in Evergreen cemeterr, street on Liberty. i i • : ... -T a

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.:11-8:- , •^-44. BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY! DECEMBER 1, 193& 1 11 «•• of tire central committee arrived on vrT' VVK-S "^•^•V^v'-^X'Avl v'-IN.;OTT^ •time to. halt the battle and announce TheBil Lake Democrats that O'Keefe- had been named by tbe state central : committee to handle .*1^^^^^BJ^^^BhMflHL*^^^^K^H^jT«oiFl(uAaukK.\A.i%B.l /J'."«>J patronage requests in Lake county. Featur LAKE ZURICH REVIEW Hold Battle Over Those appointing O'Keefe to .the high Hi pdst were Bruce Campbell, Soutt W. ire Lucas, Kdwurd Hughes. John • Htoll |S^s»i at Catlow v and light refreshmi'tits served dur Expected Spoils and"Benjamin Lindlicimer. They iwlll ^ekfL'W^iUiV^^'i? Local and Personal ing the Uciul hour. , nrct on all patronnge upplicnlions land t\ ' i'lT''^ Hont of OSitstandlng Ridio1 Ela High School Mr. and, Mrs. Louis Wnlbaum, Mr. will be guided by the rwouinwndfl- Ht. I'et*r's Church Items and Mrs..' William Schumacher and Central Committee to Dole tloiiH of O'Kwfe. VAietitdt tn Appk^ h f'l Sunday, Dee. 4, n mission festival Mr., and Mrs. Kj Wnlbaum were "They Hssured me," t¥Keefe said, 1 will be held. Jtev. Heecht of Long guests Tlmnksglviug of Mr. and Mrs. Out Patronage O'Keeftf 'that Lake county will| he treated Thlu Pictured Musf rDepartment C. Drinknrd in Jefferson Park. fairly and gpnerously. We, are going Grove-will •giS'j' the sermon at 10:45. r,0 Insists Tin* .basketball, season will ^ open to build up on organiajiMon iir Lake •\ I. Mr. and Mrs, LeV Lnndwer and •, • Saturday, lice. 3 with two gtiincs. county and wo will make the county jim l,i.ur.liy," Paraciobnt'ii new Delimits Audience Mr. and Mrs.. E. Prauty attended the, democrritfer • ' ' Both boys und girls teams will Jiieet InteriMitioiial livestoc k show in Chi- To tlit' victor belongs the spoils and ,|i\iim Va^irlng Carjr GJ*i)Lt, the ct»lored teams from flic EvuiiHton "Regartlless of what faction i they cago Wednesdayj A number of stU' over in Waukegan the take county operated with prior to .'the. election,, .,,„,.,. cntl.lt «ud n«ndolph S Y. M. C. A. The members of the dents | from $la ihig'li school utt ended democratic leaders are already1 Enab­ Activities of Classes and Lndies Aid Will be admitted tree. nil applicants will be treated fairly ;.i,l i,i.,y T^i'JaOojv theatre .4 on Wednesday ling over the job of dishing out the and squWroly and >Weommenda-: Sc oo! Reported by Mr. und Mrs. George Lafrfenberger spoils. ' : •'•-". • i Saturday evening at Union hall, tions Willi be guided by how the appli- IUKI their yifatit daiiBhter christened Whatever patronage Is accordeil •*|1,„ film dill 1 Wlftorj of,a hot Students Helen Irene by '• R«V. Irion at the Ivoug Grove, a dah^c \vas giv^n in ean't t'nrried his precinct in theclec- Lake county' will be doled outj through tu ,n m >er- Sunday morning servjees. The christ­ honor, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K viggc. tion and' not what he said about me B'jiinr.!«.v «r«^' Wr/ . " the Lake county, "central ebmti|iittee before.Nov. 8." | ; . \ £aet ening was followed by a dinner at A number of local pebple attented. 'flded v [.^Sisly f«T 1 ft\r, llSj^ftft^of tho nestlay evening, Nov. 23, and not. through the faction . On Wi­ the home near Kitty SCorners. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon aatl son by former judge, C. H. Goodw n of \viilkC4 ' hdh^p. Nnnry SSir- department of Ela Town- h{ rcle 0f thc K r1, ltuth the music Donald and dnughter Ruth were |in Lake Forest, according to, th« an- Colonial Silversmith • Jii > ""' ' ' - ship high school proved to an a]>- Mi*s Evel*n Bcckers of Chicago aoid Waukegan Thanksgiving day with liouncemeht of John O'Keefe, hairr aiidience that music truly Lutein Hall1 of New York City spent One of America's first; silver­ Wl Mrs. Caddie Dixon, j i sized 1 nfo.k. wln> g« °^ » re)rul»r ,Si fur- preciativf* man "of the eonimittee. A good smiths, If not the first, was Rob­ delight* tl > ear. The boys' and girl.*' the week-endj with Mr. and Mrs.< Ver­ scrap was underway at a mcetitg of I'ttf iiiklii |)"irt.y with her fellow-lank Mrs. J. Loomis, \<-Mrs. :William ert , Sanderson, froin London,, who glee club.- have arquiretr a splendid non Luerssen. the central committee Friday,night ^s, walks icut on onU ofv.lhwn Tonne, Miss Alice Tonne, Miss Mar^ came to the Massachusetts iBay col- blending i tone und harmony effects, Henry Branding went to Chicago when O'Keefe, and Einar Sort rison, ian Weaver and Mrs. C. Weav rat- whm liis lioftii IT KCts too fnsisent, The band, with its militant numbers, Wednesday aipl visited hi? sons Ed­ chairman of the ekecutive comnittec, onv In 1640, :"j caused on toes to tingle with the tended advanced Officers' nig it. at is hi'lpi'il iWnvny-a wealthy Vuini: ward and Emjtnctt ami their families. Lounsbury chapter on'-Monday perfect rh thin. The saxophone quar- even- mn with 1 Im^reinjtntlbn.and. is a ing. t«?t ulso p oyed tojbe successful. Miss Cloyejr Wortmanj, tcftcher in r<*iilt. Tunis Iwr owjviname drasgejl in The pn Sfam : » the Hubbard school, spent the Thanks­ giving vacation with relatives at Shel- trio iii'"'- Band—' Starter March," Itibble; Farmers TqkeBki j[„w .Nancy nanages to extri.-ate "Play O byville, 111/4) ouud Waltz," • Chenette; igufe it %tfi'\( ,-niil n>d>eni h«y- good nime "NVpt\me Overture," Eiseitberg. , • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Heidema'u and 1 Part of Reduction IP your tire* are pretty smooth right now, s lis * Girls i lee Club—"Gypsy Wind," family visited Sunday with Mr. and " " — roads of fall and wlnt*tm*ke bri»i(-' '" " ''fWn play somef^in- Wooler : The Old Refraiji,'* Kreis- Mrs. William - Sheehan near Wauke­ in Cost of milk tho fulf grip of new c„_.lyear. a. .a sensibl. _ , e 1^1^11^11^1^ 'l8 we" as nVitoy (r»m- ler; "The precautioncaution. And nenoww Jttrtd s last «bo« Bee. Hong," Selected. gan. TWICICE aas long »o(n cool roads as ©n. hot fdy filllllliiMIS Maxophi n Quartet-r-".Swcet and .-. I . ' ' ;" - 1 summer road*. So lyean put on now Mr. and Mrs!- Edward Sandman and stUI wiU bo pricl ''Air Mail." which fa .sohcd»3j>() for Ii«w," Bif-nhy ; ''," Selected. A deep cut in pitice, of milk I from J for neat eprlna knd bnm^ ais goo*«sj»ew Buys' son visited on Thursday with Miss' umnaer. Too'U be Sunday am) Monday'is the seas )n's Glee Club—"Loves •', Old Delia'Kropp in Evanston. Lake county dairy farmers will re­ protected from akidsj and Sweet *> expense or worryworryo* f til* introdi free from the latest flight jiictdre which is not i 'illy ," Molloy ; "When)ilc5cles sult in the lowering of prices tb con-, Better buy now! [ trouble all winter. Han? by Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Buhr attended au e n ([toriiins iid.vwifi re, but; original in the -Wail." Moore'; "Go snrn^rs of W ^ sa, . Chicago and >._ I Awn M *," Negro Spiritual', "Sony the fifth anniversary of the Redeemer I thfm<'- 4! of the Ic man," Selected. Lutheran church in- Waukesan Sun­ north shore towns to 9 cents per'j ThciV. liavf 'liit' most; essentially rirnin rtir "Mrs. Edna Loomis and daughter ate cuts which they finally agieed to I phases uf (lying,'the air mail pre." i !?ln«ly M. U. Ki|e. were in Chicago during the short va­ within reach of all. accept. As usual, the agreement, ji,Biibi;i:iiili«l'. (flipping and: roma atidM We giv hearty thanks to Mr. Kidf cation, Other Sizes In for givin; the instruction .and atten- gives the farmer (ha long end of the I Iberoo around w lich has heen w«Ji' .Mr,- Proportion tlon to tl i>* band and glee clubs. Mr; aild Mrs, George Grever arc the cut.... I • , ' . ••.•"'•' i II von human itory of .devotion dnuL'ht parents of a little daughter. Every inditation poisnted to tl ic new J duty iind sacnifloe with rharaci nplily Tin* a •H\ Club now- has two new low scale in Waukejfaji this weuk fol­ I that livf' on the screen. •• / Chifag Mr: and Mrs, James Dymond and J. S. Gieske Tire Shpri 1 members, , ()1 lady.t Kropp ami Mar_- lowing actiori of Chicago union milk Tin rast is a large- one, (tended family ret timed to their home in wagbn drivers when they agree 1 by a Mr. garct I lei iiqid were officially initiated Honor, Mich, on Sunday/. Barrington, HI. I'jUlph 'Uellaiiiy, (iloria sKtewort/ vote of. 2758 to,215U to accept a five- t\m Hniid,1 Sllri Sjimmerviile , •Shiltiy into the •Itio jjast Wednesday after- noon. '. Mrs. Harden Rouse and family and dollttr-per-lwcek cut in their wnges. lljlt O'Hrieir./.1- i ' . -' tlicifc ci he rce.ri'moiiles, which made After Mrs. Euima Mills of Diamond Lake As a result of this importont vote, I..J'hnto)rrajilii^il yv "Air-Mail" is Mr. them fill •fledged club member*, the yisited Friday with Mrs, Clnrcnct? the Chicago distributors havt iiidi- |l;>l»w liy^tsrlf. . fttiil i|i« hieale Mr. .11 girl* nil went to the. Hewing room jjiietslnger. ' caWl fulrly positively that tluy will •lent ilM'lf t«f wme Kwuie grand (toi)<|iiii where 11 < refresbnieiits were served he ulilo to lo\ver t^io retail p lee to •iiMiium to tie breath-taking ly- Flutter ? Mr. and Mrs. George Gchrko of nine cimts n quart and in Wuiltegaii under tin direction of the Modal chair Or^vstnl Luke fipent Sunday with »Mr. ||Dg «*h..l<. y Mrs. F man, Vi ian Miiloney. the dairy concent have pre piously I. Beginning Wit, (: thin ptouro *l liy and Mrs. August Gchrke east of town. Mr. We all hope that Gjadys and Mar .promised that the local scale rill co­ Ifttliiw iiiinouiu'ei 2:30 lnallneeR f gare-t wj enjoy being members, an Mr. and Mrs. John Gehrltt* and incide with that of Chicago. Igmiitaj al'ii'i'iioois. SIIOWH will •, r SlHinn 1 that tht« will- stay with tbe clu family visited Sunday with Mr, and Should It turn, out that'the reduc­ IfMillwmni.sJy • f«(i n ' rlmt hour, un fil and d« and hell make It a worthwhile or-i Mrs. II. Wolf at, Woodstock. tion In Chicago falls to ten cents in­ Itlwliii;. * . s-; ' ' ganiasatiol Mrs.| Lena Branding returned Mon­ stead of nine eonU, then tha: scale , Wiini'T Hiixtei ad.iln in'\v. Iu«tri (<> would be adopted lii Wau'kegaii, it Is I III fllino hy Ids exrelli'lll •illlerjWi »»s - - •'' J day from the Victory Memorial hos* J pital in Waukegan. Her health is plicated, as local companies are cer­ rtilinhomores held a class meet greatly improved. , tain to adopt exactly the Sam J sc«le Ito l.ivi','-' fi'iiiui" produt*iion, wnijli ing /rhur day. Nov. 17. They voted or. ]&» that enacted for the city of Chi- |(i 611 HIM wreei, '.Tuesday nj^hf if what kit I of party they were goinj| Mr. and Mrs.i J. Biringhakn and ^80^ . !j , .. •' . - ' •next wiili, The role of ain'nterm to have. The', most votes were given son and Miss Helen bleary of Chicago lii Chicago, the decision offlrivers Itlitiial (|i|iloiinit, engag(>aN'iii a life, ai< Kt to an ici skating parity. N > certain were- cullers Sunday at the home of lowers their weekljv scale from $45 |d is equally 'Mrong II hibit the r pajamas in Fink's windo\f represent five-eighths of a cent on & Ifte'wuiniiiie scenes with Miriam J r- as soon as they are finished. Somi kegan. Saturday afternoon. quart. A "gentlelman's agrc ement" ran, a iiiweonier to films from I, ii :i- •re already thinking abtfut the next Miss Ada Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. exists, union leadfers said, rhereby •don niul Hroadwry stages. , project.. p. j" : Ed Sykesi were guests Thanksgiving dairy operators will assume "three- I No |iiitvir<' 0' rej'ej^t date li is Some >f the. sophomore boys went of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kropp. eighths of a cent apd farmeirs/ supply­ t to the nternational livestock show Ifiught HIM punuhr fancy more tlI ; n Mr,, and Mrs. L. I. Turner left ing the milk one cjent a quart in or­ •"The Hiu Itio'udc 1st." ' jMartagor CL' i t- on Wed icxday, Nov. 30. j der to bring about the two-cert slash 1 : _ • } Wednesday to spend the winter •low aniiiiutees Wednesday , Thurs«i i ft months in: Pensacola, Fla. in pricf. j . . It is a problem, isn't it, finding Christ­ |»d-Friday ni«h e Of next week This latter stipulation that farm­ I'M play dnj-8 foi this production. Boam of Review Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson Harkness mas gifts that will be just a little bit ers supplying the milk should assume [.'%<> HiK Broadcast;" is one lof CutIs Valuations \ and sons' and Miss Helen Harkness a one-cen§ cut will apply- to ni merous different for all pliie names oh jyour Jttweiixii'.Kirdinai^ films which coir i\s went to'; Mendota Thursday and re­ Lake cofflbty dairy producers who fMt " moment, we-1' ~e in. , % $16,149,01$ '1. ; ' . 1- cago eoneisrns. ; " Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson and chil- ice Store for ideas r; If not, we suggest Stuart Krwln, In ,^ role of Leslie A to al reduction in assessment dren of Barrington visited Sunday WWhiimey, „hy Teitan, who lw esJ' i of Lake county rea) estate amounting with Mr. and Mrs. L. Seip. Four Meetings of State you hurry right over. You'll find some |«its UoBer» go much'that h> d< ea n Hotpoint's new ^'f}'tl)in«: iwssible to 'give lier ti« to ?I6.1 10,010 has been effected bp Fred Thies and daughter Miss Horticulture Society mighty thrifty solutions for your And have y< the boai 1 of review which adjournel all-rubber hi d? Because it is Mjo siimrr, fthe' thinks she'wans, Ruth Thies were in Libertyville **P a eastLthat also include)! f> la at "Wau. egan last week. Thursday and were guests of Mr. and The Illinois State Horticu)tfure so­ ywhat-to-give" worries. For instance: absolutely waterproof it can be used The; ssessors of the county r<- These electric corn* poppers are great con­ "Tfrns as Anita, Bing Crosby Mrs. Henry Schwerman. ciety will have four instructive ses­ either for wet or dry packs whenever malar air troubadour, Sharbni,„,.-., turned « total valuation of $105,158- sions this season. Arthur P. Holt, veniences because they can be used wher­ 255 and the board reduced this figure Mr. and Mrs, Fred Butt and Carl heat applications are needed. Itjs ever the family happens tqM gathered- •Mhe dam-er who wins Bing's ben -tl superintendent of the division of "write n„ the president of the to $ of a yei r ago when the board set the F«y aim his orelfestra, Artiur Ira * Louise' Gruebnau north of town. Central Illinois division convention s figure a $103.B04,«05. I week. 1¼ south- ^ " • Singer) and VlrTcent Io- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper and at Springfield, last Geral Strang, chief clerk of the ern district meeting is scheduled for Here's, anew electric casserole thai cooks w, 88 ihemselvos—enter^Hnwra lor Board, itated that the board fixeil Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gosswiller and 1« Big Hrftndea'st." f son were in Highland Park Sunday November 21 and |22 at Mt. jVernpn. everythingfrdm pot roast to baked potatoes Do you know a man who likes to tinker land va ijes at $2<).»13,00O,' the valtje The northern meeting is ttfbeiheld at 1 1 {"-nddwi Hitfraction for fWe nlgl t* of lots »t $33,020,105, and the per­ as guests of Mr. and Mis. Ed Goss- r-from vegetables to brown bread! It holds with his Car? Then a garagclight wil F»i tie n comedy akit featuring Clahk wijler. ' +.-[': Peoria, ipecembcr 1 and 2, and the sonal a $13,000,000. [ state meeting at Urbai(a, DJecembcr two quarts and has both a highspeed and surely make a hit. This one has.a hajidle \ »**-ulloiigh; in . "The Milliona re' Besid >H ,the general 15 per cent Op Monday evening a group of JL4 to 16. low-speed heating element. Finished in for carrying, a hook for hanging rife a alaith tl » board cut an additional in schoolmates of Miss Marjory Soder- Almost any one will appreciate a bed­ cage to protect the lamp bdlb, ar?| a per. cen in downtown blocks in Wa t- bergF gave a surprise party in honor ivory and green porcelain enamel and dec­ ^nty Fairs WIU deceive kegan, md several direct reductions Keeping Gut Flowers ' orated with an attractive colonial design, it side clock like this. • It never has to be bright reflector, With cord, only J1.59- of lier sixteenth birthday. Games Change water.In which cut flow­ f A on pro erty, tiotably^he WaukegJn were: played followed by a delicious wound because it runs electrically. Its About TO Per Cent 0 ers are kept every day and scald will compliment any dining roomJable. General ng company that got a »•• lunch with a birthday cake. polite alarm will see that every day is r-i. ditction of $1,0001000.- . j rosea wfth hot water if yon wish And priced at only.$4.95 irs a redjl buy. Lj* •"'"'t.v air, of Illinois are to started\ on time. A tiny light inside 8w The stiirn of the assessors for tie Ht». August Froclich and Mrs. Ar­ fl)wers to remain fresh for aome lo»ir " ,'"." >wdiby Sturirt 3.- I Why BriBf thai Upj? | , r of until a! out January 1 as the report Miss Gludysi Mllkwick who huve been PC to' 1"'"" 1° ••rtrtKar.?.. n of the Illinois Tax commission »*«! *****to Of corp rations pn which it-sets vlu a- heated dispute over the probable While doing your shopping, don ifory} Bt (f- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Simons were «K 1« i ". *° »v«r^l Items. ofs wil not be available until abo it weight of ft feather in an angel's Christmas decorations foryourhome. Thu hr< tot IH- that ti ie. " in Des Plaines Thanksgiving and S*C : f » »' the4»ta.te a* were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. B. R. *ln*. , good-looking window wreath, wrapped tn «*HV, CTty '•»".-ft-'eonf«rV *In \ 'aukegim the last-rate , l,rcctor Simons. f ADVERTISEMENT red silk, with an electric candle sit into tt iPPeal '""' ' mode. Plana to 16.00 o i the $100 valuation.. *%&* t Prtaili^ ,forthMm|n« «esalon. >f Tuesday evening a group of local is only 95 cents. The electric candle (right) *CraUdfS,V,Ure W * '*»««•» ^ * f.iru 1 ' »«PW««ntatlvt|uo£ , 1\ Comrrjission Gets After Masons attended Waucpnda lodge. HOWONE WOMAN LOST This coffee-maker b.VHo' ; standing ir inches high ahd finished m Those who attended were/ Carl Ernst, Chicago Warehouses brand new suggestion. It brews delicious red and silver, is 95 cents. Harold Han?t C. B. Weaver, Ik 20 POUNDS OF FAT Why not give some one an electric t«Ur FT}** the •Ituation, * .e^ Prebm, O. Frank, William Washo, clear coffee the way the best restaurants th n r waffle iron? This one has an auto »*lll M? °^ » ^- * The llinois Commerce Commission A. Buesching, • t • • - v with his daughter Mrs. Weaver. Mon­ schen Salts in a glass of hot Water in permiti ng them to operate. the morning—in 3 weeks get on the day evening '>Miss Katherine Stevens scales and note j how many pounds Thes warehouse coimmnies are lo­ s PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY cated n Chicago, DanviUe, Cba m- and Arthur Blanchard were callers of -fat' have vanished. paign Granite City, Park Kidje, at the Weaver home. Notice also that yon have gained In O* F NO! "-RN ILLINOIS B»ansl m, Peoria. Rockford, Glen energy—your skin is clearer-r-^yon feel Mr. and Mrs. Emory Stockel had younger in body-f-Krnschen will give Several outstanding/tuts,,, about this Company„, .

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I I • 1- BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARMmtTON. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER U 1^32 ——11—^__—_____.._ i ' '" ' ' 1 j ' ',' i ' ' , ~ with Mrs. Kiirherine Schumacheir'ff Conference Friday for Along the Concrete iWoodstock. ; , | Chicago Truck Companies Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kelsey land children | Roland and Phyllis enjoyed Solution ot numerous problems re­ Thanksgiving with Mr. and i Mrs. garding motor, truck operation in Enoch- Brandt. ' Chieago and the metropolitan area 1 1 ,. Conrad Kraus and Ernest Peter- will be sought at a round table con­ DR.tl AUL C. GEISEL, 0. D. gen called on the latter's relatives in ference called-, by the Illinois-, Com­ OPTOMfCTRJST (lirrp; Rafio Elgin Monday. merce Commission to be held in its EYES EXAMINED office "at Chicago at 1Q a, to. Friday, MODERN METHODS / ••rt.i-i'UT- appear in Mr. and" Mrs. Harold Kelsey and MODERATE. CHARGES December 2. ReprescKdntivcs of 'Ihf- 'ict lire children Roland and Phyllis spent Hour i:' 2 to 6 pi m., 6 to 8 p. m. Friday in Chicago. • , - trucking companies, railroads and the I J 15 W. Campbell St Chicago Association of Commerce as INGTON HEIGHTS'; EUU well' \as the members ofj' the commis­ rjuii'mnt's i ?\v Classified Ads'Bring Results N. Mitchell Ave, PhW»«6 sion will attehd the conference. .:1 Cary Gnpt linlolph 8c tt, 4--:1( re Sa ir- I •I ]>• of s- ?ot . -w> -11 rJi-: »nt fr­ • if the f et Nancy C ir Kirl, R th- 1-¾ :V','iif;ir Sat|ir- . )• fellow b; iik , , I'll'' of tl .•TO - "II-I insist lit. •••.'Mlihy yoi ng vii'ii, and a a i I:M" dragged in .'.*!

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i ;at ion nicti: es Riley of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cournd KJrau's. Mrs. Kraus re­ •vl hivi- presented Cuba Township Tetterton and daughter Charlotte of turned with them to spend the week­ -..- Iicrops Of he North Chicngor Mr. and Mrs. Jense end. I \ r Mai!" d, f/ovellette and Bob Ol^r of St. Christmas Funds Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelsey'spent ••••..illy drnmi tic Mr. and Mrs. Oli vOr Pitts of Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Zels- Wtilpiesdjay in Chicago. .41 i in.'iil jirovi ICH Shady Hill enjoyed Su iday with Mr, dorf and children Helen ami Bernard > ,- .inil rotnui tic and Mrs. Norm Hmith of AlgoiKiuin. Jr. und Mr.yiind Mrs. Leo Hiley and Slk (Jhd Mrs. Oliver Pitts and Within Your Reach r 1 li'i- !HI;II wo Mr. anil Mrs.j Ji.„ilii. i Jiiiisen and children Franccfi and Lawrence ert- Mr. 'itnd"Mr.s. Frank Kelsey enjoyed • I devotion to dniiKhterH Anitn jnd J mi' »])Pnt SaN jifj'ed Thanksgiving at tie home of Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- • i'!i iliiiruct rs unlay and Sunday wi Ih relatives in Mrs. Charlotte McGraw. ris Iverson of Downers Grove, • •'•!!. Chicago. Mrs. Frank Kelscy and t>»n Mito .Mrs. Leo Uilcy entered the Fran­ . Hi'' headed »».v motored to Chicago Tuetaay. cis \Yillo,iii i up today—start • \' ••lli-iit intorpr ta- a Christmas Savings Fund'. Make sure yotfr next Christmas - :•'•)•• in ";Six lie irs production, wl ieh HRISTMAS SAVINGS will be a happy one! Tuesday ni^ht of role of an intei la- ••nsasjcd in a life nd •r the future of his ,•} j • r like the pro' err- FIRST NATIONAL BANK i- M|ually stronj in • •< with .Miriam , nr- . of Barrington / *("{;: •'• films from I >n- , iy stages. "WHERE BANKlNGylS A PLEASURE" »: recent ' date las i:- fancy more *t nn , '"ji i -'." Manager ( nt- for the Home Loi/er . -*• *s*e 'A •• Inc-day, Thurs ay :- of next week as •: tui-i iiroductioiii This question of value in Christmas gifts is one that goes far beyond mere I'l'-asr," is one off first impression. That's why many people are giving furniture this &ear— '.' !.l!i • - tilms which co les because good furniture is inexpensive, and yet it serves for years. In our liroduct and c ho stock today are many charming furniture) pieces—tables, chairs, stands, • live in. bridge sets and lamps—perfect gifts to a|l! It will pay you to visit our II I lie rule of Le die T'tan who h ves store today and see these beautiful gift values. •h that he (foes M give her inks she wahts, includes Ljpila \m^i •trie cp-n pqj>j>tirs are great con- Crosby as becau% they can be used pher- ir. Sharon Lyhne amily: happens to he gathered. ins Ring's heprt l.iresident'"6f the \h chrhneplatelthe quart-Mze is Allen as the K In blue steel {less cordfi 9$c. i-well si*ter< and K ite •I-IS. Cab Cf llo- ,(; Arthur Ti icy mil Vincent Lo- nt'Ttainers for wHo likes to ^nker now a man : for these ni; hts tar? Then a parage light will • fi-atiiriinr.Cl irk h M [kc-a-hit.Thj it brie has a hkndle 'The Million ire rng, a hook "fok r hanging Jap, a I0US LIVINGj ROOM SUM protect the 1 jp bulb,-fnd a |0)U:^ l.ir. Will Receive With Rich, luxurious' ffabrics a decorator would cord, only |i. 59« Abo,,! ;.i |.er Cent of iid We are also offering choose for much nore expensive pieces, in­ a great many at­ ••:' Illinois an to cluding fine cut ajnd plan friezes, damasks, tractive I a mi p s, n'.v cents on the tapestyjos, velvets Sofa and chair of sturdy \ : us for state aid rugs* chairs, ped- J II ri'imbursem iit construction. A : 'egular spreads and other "I by Stuart E, $150.0() value $98 household articles iKriciilture, as an at jprices thajt] range ii ihe reports re- from $1 to $10. -. ,ifnd subject to \ng your shopfttngj\dot£t forget "";••• ersi;il items. M- r dtcortyh nsjior your home : This •'f the state as- window wrrathJtDropfiitd in ^ fail's, in con er- . 'i'. rhade plan: to vith an, electric fanak set it, '"' 'inin); session of Boudqir Ghair^i cents. \Ttif' electric candle(fig** ) 1% - '- fop a deficit icy A comfortable chair, of milady's boudoir. andjin isi \ed n-intatives of #11 IT indhii high in -•: at Springf >ld, Charmingly covered m fresh chintz, in pat­ tverh ts\Q$Jcents i he situation, nie terns and colors to suit every boudoir coldr t "f the organ za- scheme. Perfect adaptation of tjhe Colonial 'ater—Februar 't roorji to mention all the if' period. I- I irist|fias gillts vour Public $5.00 $6:95, $7.50 ! New M^odels displayed in our is n|vir featuring on it* J 'r \% urge you to come ojrer BEFORE you buy a car in the low-price engine .•'. i... 70/hgwd power, Dowrtdraft s. >Y* urge yo feee for yoi »*??»• you,|can and field, we sincerely urge you to "Look at , Carburetion...withFLOATINGP#WER -i-the modern iii le of vibrationlets ,, > |. •f '' I ''••! ' ••'"•' ;TlO AUTW'! Drum Top ,i i' \'A . «»^7 ) ' * Mi ? special gif^display I, m OUT] Wedotiwwithconn^ce.../ar*M*llrflM amoothnettl •i Tables • All Thm! Again •- ^m •ft* ¾, Made of genuine ZQUVAW -J. -Loiman mahogany with t LINOIS ' ,.| , Plymouth* has steppeol out in peifomaa* and «ee what you c$ B. now buy for the If. ' • i ' ^- set brass toes on the »! -fc 1 .... with a la^Ser Floating Power ^ofdpkmpfr* ff\Q}\^ t JJ veil understood tl I think _ iturci Co. i feet of the pedestal ud or etytirotbf *)' any otktr ifficmmui* *&*; (< vhu(: (j?) Alipfik offiemmm m Everything for the Home" **** «; *». Wgh, '&#!* lard Motor Company ! - t'xsh\andrj^os^rritj of ncrthtrn AT ^ ; 28 in. nt diameter. TeL/Birrington520 i $9.95 ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION^] BAR I'fir^ CHAJR1AN R!,NCTON REVIEW Tel., Barrington 68 : , Barrington, Illinois TK<-r:EHONE 1 > (

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.'»'• ••*<«*^ *•*<••'•*»• •iU« kdkhm*- iaii M^pe"*-"-*-'' II" \V \y±i -X BARRINGTON REVIE#, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY* DECEMBER 1, 1932 J £ •4 Dundee avenue,' motored to Cham achers' \ college in DeKalb, spent Friday at the home oiMr , and Mrs. E. E. Myers in Deca ur. paign Monday with their' daughter Sanksgiving vacation at their homes VfllageWillRl Miss Marguerite and Miss Ethel in! Barrington. Popple,, wh0 are students at the uni­ Mr. and Mrs. jWj Stamper and versity. • " Charles Hawley who is attending son James of Riverd£ le were guests th^e Unii^ersitj' of Illinois spent from Thursday until Saturday of SuitAgainStft Advanced Officers' Night t Mr. and Mis. P. W. Trier Entertain Thanksgiving , Mr. and Mrs. T. J.Dockery , 130 Mr. and MJrs. Robert Burns of Thanksgiving vacation with his par­ at Lounsbgiry Chapter BnteFtain . » / D|W; .'.'..'', •.•!"> '- Garfield street Texas are in Barrington tr and a group of 2? rela­ group,of relatives ajid frienia- Thurs- avenue. > ^ Miss Marjorie Bennett, 545 Grove ,0ook street,) *»Sj a_jiuest last week SATURDAY, DEcTF tives and f riends • enjoyed the day to­dt y. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dehlinger Trustees Instruct Attorney and Petei L. Anderson in the Eaqt avenue, jreturned Sunday evening if Mr. and Jirs. WiHa m Lyons [ of -NANGY CARROLL and Mrs. Rosi Half of Chicago was guefet gether. The program for the after­ 'off Park j\£ew were among the. guests. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Seara and frjom St j Paul where she had spent t0; prepare Action; in of honor nd George K. Volz of-A^- noon included muiicV readings, danc­ CARY GRANT jn j family, 506 Grove avenue, were guests Thanksgiving vacation•; with her pi\i- lingto'n I eights was honored guedt. ing and motion pictures. During the Lounsbury chapter 494 will | hold . V Two Suits ' at the home of Mr. aiid Mrs. Carl eats. ...-;' ,..'!'•'• r; and Mrs. John Schweram, 113 "^he othe* stations were filled by a;s- afternoon a Bed Cross box was passed the next stated iieeting Monday K\ Littljohn in DeKalb. .-(. v ""•-—~"" „.f Main street, jspfii t, Sunday with HOT ' Bociate atrons from surrounding and a nice sum was realized to add evening, Dec. 5. ithe offices will be i I Mrs. Fred Tefnplin and family of relatives at Hampshir|. chapters Mrs. Esther Grimm /and to the'Ban-ington quota. filled by past matrons and pns£ pa- Milwaukee spent *> Sunday at the ns of Lounsbury chapter, \ Mrs; . Mrs. C. Leoiwld and granddaughters homes jof! Mr. land. Mrs. A.. L. Wie- Mr. .and Mrs. Osca| W'estberg, 240 Saturn' advancing officers. Mrs. Sadie Thies Mrs. Wordjsn Genevieve Thacher and Louis Th^cher Lucille and Eleanor Mack-* of Chi­ •a' depository bond and sureti « on denbeck,' 135 (Jarficld street and Mr. Franklin stteet, spenk Thanksgiving aad A. C Honored Will serve in the Blast. There will be cago were guests from Friday until •>•/ pUtun 0I, ,,super's bond" will be insti uted Lines were- soloists on the and Mrs; George Miller, N. Hager ita. Chicago 'with ^tw.' Westberg's % tr( evening's elation of officers. A pot luek; sap­ Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. : [)rogram. Mrs. Eiima Word( en. 512 Grove avenue. !. nvnther and sister. y NEWS, SCENIC AM) COMR»V I I 'David B. MaloWy, villager ttor- per will be served in the dining room Henry Sass, 1,20 Coolidge avenue. iivetuie, WJIS honor guest Friday at ;> (Tort 'toTPCoVcr some-140, at ft :30 o'clock. Entertain! at Bridge, a onnee o'click luncheon at the home Merchants' Co-operative of.v in «" ° Mrs. R!. G.j Plagge and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Frajbk Alverson of ¢¢0 ,|e,.osited by the village, ii tbo Ijuncheoni 1 Mrs. W. X. Sears, 506 Mr. and Mts. Walter Seaverns and Madison, Wis. were luesW Thotsday Surprise Feature at 9 p. m, of Mr- an 545 Grove avenue, were guests Fri­ closed KM* State Imnk. Mrs. }l. K. Bcockway Mr. and Mrs, E.1 W. OsC 208 S. daughter Betty spent Friday at the Mrs. C|H. Kolljlmjnml Mrs. J. P, Grove aveilue day of Mrs. H. A, Bowen at thean d Friday of Mr^ 4»d Mrs. A. D. was an out of ^towp planetarium in Chicago. Thk> actio" wilj me as a i P*ult ITaffnpr e itfrta ined Monday at a ofie Cook street,- entertained the follow­ home of Mrs. Ira Bartley in Chicago. Carmichael, 520 Ujivjsion stiw SIJN.-M6N, DEC; 4-5 of Muiidel?in f two resolutions unanimously a fept- o'dlock 1 nchco>n an)ti aftiernOon at Worden w.ill leave for ing dinner guests Sunday: Mr, and guejft. Mis. k~- -..-' i '" ~ • » Greatest Air Thriller! bridge in the home * * °* Birthday J. Treptpw of Libertyvilie . were afternoon prizes were awarded to Mrs. Thanksgiving vacation .with relatives. guests Sunday at the Charles Thies toehiiii-al routine arid are indh ?ctly J. K. Pi jntice, Mrs. E. J. Harris. Mrs. Martin Gerdau, 237 W. Sta- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Murphy andj home, 51¾ S. Cook street. protection for these Ramc, iHw rfors Mrs. Hai ry Hoglund, Mrs. A. U. tion '• street, celebrated her ' birthday daughters Ruth anil Catherine, 515 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and »„ they im-ludo among the defeni ants limit, am Mrs. K. L. Mundhenk. Wednesday Jjy entertaining the fol-D vision street, spent Thursday and/ son Everett of Joliet spent Thanks­ Mr. and Mrs. «J. E. Rowland land L estnie of a late director whid has lowing mi'hibers of her family : Mr, Friday as. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. giving with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley sOn aad Mr.- and Mrs. E. 3. Wic- ^,, ,,rolinted and is scheduled^ o be It Bryant in Chicago. J. Pelhara of Mr. and ifer*. Walbaum i and Mrs. George Gaare and . son. Lnndwer of Prospect avenue. niiuth ¾f Harrington returned Sunday Ltlrti 1» ne'cember.j, If the, ae ions Entertain George ,Tr Birrington also was a dinner guest with Ralph Bellamy, Gloria j ,!' Mr. and Mrs. George after spending ThViksgivhig vacation , ^re not tuljen at this time, th ea- Kleopfer a id son George Jr., and Mr. at the Bryant .home Thursday., oe Mrs. Ilmiry Walbaum, 330 W., Di Dotterrer and son andwit h relatives at Delayan, Wis.! Stewart. Slim Summerville tu have a b»iil. avenue, returned Sunday evening Illinois n« prindpal, and Ifrar • J. Rntiertaii at Family will be entertained at the- home, of from Kansas City, :Kan. where she James; Plagge spent Thanksgiving (certain gown that you WAHHIH BAXTIB ' 1/ijreH'liulle, Albert L. Iiober son, Dinner Mrs. Sella uble: I Mr. and Mrs.'A. R. Ketel,; 442 had spent several weeks at the home at his .parents' home, 545 Grove ave­ will want tol wear on , JhL . roxncruni " "jfchvnrd W. Hilcy, Walter M. I \mV NT. Cook- street, entertained Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs.' Leslie Kirschner. nue. I wer, (Jeor/fe J. Hajfcr; Pred'llo >oin, Mr, ax 1 Mrs. August Walbaum ol T Mrs. Leslie Hubbard and daughters, some special occasion WS i\NI) COMKDV AlHMU . Irvin K. Landwcr, Gcorjte \> . S nm- Barringt n township entertained Mr?(. Plag;e Honors > Charlotte, and Mildred of Janesville, and ner, William Sehn«tln<{e, , Wi1 iam Thursdaj at a? Thanksgiving' dinner. Guest J •' Miss Florence Patten, Miss Lucille Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cannot during the holiday Wis. and Miss Margaret Wegner Of 18 W." Skinn.-r. Inward O. Wolff, nnlj Bi bert Tlie foil wing guests were present: Mrs. John Plagge, 231 Applebee Sheesley^ Miss Florence Thies, anij Mr. and; Mrs. Keith Cannon, season—but may b,6. dm. lQc-iSc Baraboo, Wis^ Thanksgiving day. and fl. Work Ina sureties, ,ox'ow{ted and Mr. anr Mrs. Howard Brintlinger street, w« s hostess Friday evening Miss Edna Anderson, students at th? Lake street, spefot Thursdaj you haven't shoes to , drlivotfril topFhc vlUoge of .Barrin; totr.. and *>n : Mr. and Mrs. W. Rv Chapel to a group of friends who spent a ed.-Thurs.-Fri., Dec. 7-8-9 Mrs. John., Williamson, 12 Waverly 0ti„ ; . v i1 • ••- . tnuwr IRWIH Dojrothy M. Robertsc«j will tint any pair of 000, Hint the "aid depository Kh >u!d THE MHO worn 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carmichael, shoes you keep, ncertunt* for and p%y orei nil Family ( Athering at Entertain Relatives ! .iave , re- UltA HVnm 520 Division street, were guests Sat* MMKtAUXK moneys on deposit With 'said de <>si- •jmdwer Home Thanksgiving Dajf j | ,•' ..-'ANNOUNCE ' ' gardless of urday evening at a party in the home color, to BIG Kan tMITH. tory lo the credjit of tlie villag i>f x Mr. an Mrs. Wnfy-r l.a'iidwr 213 Mrs. P. R. Drover, 129 Coolidge of John Plum ty Chicago. match or larmonize »j fl Bnrriii),'totrj» v ... . <> - W. Lini dn avenue,; entertained oil avenue, was) hostess. Thursday at a with the i; "Whereas it is neeossary Mint sRty 1*hiu>ksgi ing day with the following Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A JCoJleetion 6f gown you. Mr! and Mrs. Henry Sodi, 230 W. muiwmm be Instituted upon the depository I 6nd guests p •sent: Mr. a'ld Mrs. .John A. A. Kraft and family of Park Lake street entertained a group of wish to weai', and. our!' wmawnn 'njminst the W'eti^s and claim be Bchaffi-r and the Misses N'elta and Ridge and A. W. Luse nn'd family of EarlyAmerican •KTHURTRAO' relatives at dinner ^Thanksgiving Jday. filed ntrnlrist tM estate of Kdu>ir(| W. | Lilliaif'S hacfer; M>. and Mis. Wes­ Western Springs were?guests. J. C. Qadwallader charge will lie reason-^ iQitiuKj vokiStioni - .;. .j'i ."_ L. , •,:•>.![ CM (altOWAV Riley on necount of his indobred less i ley Hc'hu -fcr and ' family ; Mr. and Miss Margaret Klehm of thef Uni­ 13TLPark Avenue j able,- • - '<; '. 1/- _. |. Oir snid bond. ,, | Mrs. Sin »n -Landwejr and dmightor,; Entertain on Glass Ware versity of Illinois spent Sunday with AI)I>E1> ATTKACnOX "He it, therefore, resolved by the Mrs. Mai el Smith apd daughter, and. Thanksgiving Mr; aind Mrs. Arnold ScbaubleJ ^29 AT YOUR SERVICE CLARK & MCCn-MH(ili president nndi board ^of trustees of Miss Flo ence I>and\i'er. at Jtftl^S ItAVERN -, Mrs.. William Dotterrer, (549 Divi- Liberty street.' i I '- ' • -1 J-v ' • "THE MILLIONAIRE CATl the village of rBarriiiKton, Hint I> vui sion street, was hostess at a Thanks- ^ • • •';" • —— .''. ";;[!;r,f. - B. Muloney bt directed to 'insti giving dinner . Thursklay. High Grade . Suitable for. Adm. IOCSOC ns- 517 S. Cook street, entertained Sat" «rer. The suivtfeW.werc H. J. Lnt«*s-" ores] 1 11 T>- urday at a six o'clock turkey dinner elnllte and K, W. B»«•>•. Asjii *tlie- and evening at, bridge. ^ .other, sujt, a- claim will •bi*' n :ide Barrington •«aills'! the, csjtatc of E% }V, Bilcy MONTE tfcS^S^i- Oman's Club Entertains Relatives Thanksgiving ' G. Moeller of Palatihe MfaiSr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plagge, 130 New Proprietor of ,I*resi Th >lh (Vutui'y Womnn's chl W. Russell street, entertained, a group of Park Ridge is having its reciprc of relatives at dinner on Thanksgiving Shop, Hi E. Main Sti eet city da; meeting 'lJujD^laf nfternoor «labf> . " .'• Dee. <> nd has ex;'!ended- an Invitii PEARS- Announcement was made this] eek tioli to .•omen of this vUtfy. For fur MM ft f a e-Jift'iiire of ownership of the 1 ressV ther i ortnntion ; telephone Mr,!?. SIWI./II lip. 15. Mn.in street fori *tW Ktotif 2 CORN a-w. i DEL MONTE Operated ly Kraift Mick. ^ >r?e Moeljir. formerly of" the ; Tali fine Meml 'i-s plenst' 'note the unusiiiil Dance Classes ' """Sff- Miop, W{||' be. (lie new prA irie- date of the nexl ^'liib-meeting whiijh V tor. •'--. ,,,. ' will be an >iII11mtI (jjirlslinas purtjy Miss Olive Swanson, tlTEd; to liene t the Little W-nildoHTs.. Tli IV liillldlnm e suggest*' a Hligiit chiinge JDance studiolat Elgin, !, , " «»r the openiiig Satulday tills ye r clue to ! the need of t\)P 25«, ..'Modem equipment of the (J^e,-\vcA. NO. 1CAN8 2BC { In.ttiliit will open classes at .""'"'I <>r hi«h .grade work is 1 eimj >n for cash' especially, for tfte DOR HALVES y milk t'u|il. Make your »ift n hit lefts the I/O, 0.F, Hall, "ttfnliVd. Mr, Moeller states in, ni on-Jt exiie n-si e if miM'sHury It tl'i give t$< OIL MONTI APRICOTS • i( i . V •• . -V M\to< I ,"?''';"• H which npixfys elsewher. 35( 'n this Issue of-The Ilevlew! lie ha la nee In eiish but as we are the on above Quality Market, fill OIL MONTE BARTLIH PIAR8 * . . : . ua 1W ,0| orgaiii/. * F -1- •N0.2CAN8lT« • f-'" ! h pressliiK and dry < iin- lion that sends toys and gifts in Barrington on Sat­ i/% •"iff-work,, * s we dffiot wish to entirely drop th OIL MONTI PINiAPPllWR^ . -^¾¾ it urday. Dec. 13, at 10 f 3jl purl oil our work for these lit OIL MONTI FRUITS FOR SALAD i b..«..V o'clock. Children, all penple. OIL MONTI SPINACH . . . P«w Dftpfirtment Has ages in ballet, tap, ac­ MCN Tile lenefit card party, Wednem' OIL MONTI ASPARAGUS TIPS BUHy Time With Thr^ robatic and ballroom aftcnii: Nov. 30 given itt the hone Cal^iniTliree^ia IV8. of MIr s Fred Record,:' was a -very dancing. Register Sat­ Ffiddy and Saturday Specials^ enjoyal :c. occasion. The party wis NO. 2 .Continued front pa^cl sponsor >d by the ways andj men hs urday, Pec. 3. DEL CANS 19« wwil work durlni t| summer. The MONTE lft commit ee and! will bmiefit. tlie elpb 2 '! trmsu OK* in,- ll(|od thi' bulhlJnjr, s? erftl i DEL,- NO. 2 20C 2 CANS J'^redbushel^f corn and a number RPEAS MONTE «t tniiior items, Th,. rans^ of the nreims not been determined. ' - DEL. O NO. 2 2| C iJie de,,*rfminit. was called to the L AND WER'S JOES MONTE • A CANS 1-LB. -«"*• nlmnt » o'clock Monday r orn- JVtEEEE DEL MONTE . 29« Big General Store —A Home Store Run by Home Folks CAN che» ; "rp,in the eeilinir'Of tht kit- RUBBER-TIRED LARGE TQY TRACTORS—A %VrrEE VACUUM PACKED• I the „ '^ nbovc « P^e leadins from stovo had ,n bargain at only .^...... :_... $9f -i Amos & Andy Other Special How Prices «iitioT , f« «^ 1«*." 'irt'.^*^"e dama ^ \ .>! KIDDIE CARS-Istrongly built. Rubber handles Fresh Air Taxicabs A*PFANC GOLDEN BANTAM C6RN . • pnPrtwn«cl n ' ! Ke wasconSned and rubber tires .$1.49 A very strongly built toy 1 4 • ? W'lr to; the kitchen, . BLUB ROSE FANOY *I • • • ^ ¾ th that runs. Very amusing to icir— *8atdr,»r" ^ ? 4«P«rtMrtt CARPET SWEEPERS—Miniature in size—they QUAKER MD KETCHUP . r- I will open a press shop in the building children^ and adults ._.*39c • ' - ^¾¾15c actually sweep ..: .25£ SNIDER'S CATSUP : . . . • • "isr* hkh 8t rtcd ENCORE MACARONI SPAQ^WT* *>*Sr'* * i" «V »( formerly occupied l»y Frank Mick at 110 % • . . P«a * 'd«iJJ *f ««n(tufthed b|of« Large Metallic Toy Zep­ EXCEL PORK SAUSAGE • . B 1i__<—_,,^.,...^^^^,,,^,^,,^,^^^ pots --^...... ^...,...... :.....,3(¾ . ORANGES FancyNite|s . .'2'doz.45c A WIDE VARIETT OK OTHm REASONABLY PRICED CIFTi head PC; ^MeJSN «»tr^tor h Ihe , ' .-: j" - '•-.' t ~. oi'. LETTUCE Fancy IciBerfc . C n - i i • > *i * «fA«t?\$ tM$>* grir- THE GREill ATI ANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO. M. • \ ''r. r

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.'.'.'•'- BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1,,;932 'i Says Barrington ~r MfSiiZ^IIHP Will Be Without Appeal ,Lbralde< rug which caused consider- Recent studies of lightning show New Cuba Electric Shop known as the Cuba Electric shop. Woman's Club Offers Village Will File GreatesLCDmmsinHy Center Mr. Ahlgrim will'take care of gen­ Uble cimment because of its btauty that It not only strikes directly, bnt Opened in Sass Hardware eral repairing, house wiring, lighting . Outstanding Booth at pand w lifemanship, and a hooked run­ Continued from may tabound. And the rnle is that ner a iproximately a century old: page 1 . Building by C. Ahlgrim equipment and -radio repairing, ac­ . Chicago Exhibit Tuesday Suit Against Ban!; announced at the next meeting of the whether yon catch It on the flyo r cording to an opening announcement Other interesting items were a .what­ board of trustees. on the first bounce, you're out- which appears in an advertisement not, a candle holder, a crystal vase, a A new electric shop was opened in I Continued from page ,1. Following the 10 to 6 vote of Hager Exchange. elsewhere in this issue of The Re­ Uabore table, an old folding cheM Barrington this week at 111 N. Hough carving ser supports, a leaf-shaped Deposit Sureties avenue residents favoripg the location view. table Jand a carved walnut' parlor ow of the route and the street by Clarence Ahlgrim, who has porcelain pickle dish, a silver hot .chair. been engaged in electrical work and water pitcher, a blue pottery vase, a Amcjng other members of the dub» mous expression of E^moor residents Imagination's Value Mr. and Mrs. W. Spafford and son SATURDAY, DEC. 3 has been an , agent for stove and fur­ candle snuffer and tray 100 years old,' who 1 laned articles for the exhibit for the improvement, tlie villager board Science would have been the Ben of Chicago were Thanksgiving *....•«- Instruct Attonjjey nace, burners in the Barrington com­ and a, fire bellows were other items were 2 Irs. John Scbwemm, Mrs. Will­ NANCY OAJvftOLL and decided to pass a resolution asking slave of accumulated facts and ob­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. '-Andrew the state highway department to ex­ munity for some time. The new down­ of interest in the Barrington booth. . iam DJiwson, Mrs. F*. C. Pundt, Mrs. ''*,', |»rt-pari' Action-in servations had Imagination not lit Urom, 200 Franklin street ^ CJ4RY GRANT tend the route as proposed along or town shop is located in a corner of Vnttsual Rugs - Edwin Read, Mrs. Robert Muir, Mrs/ the torch of hypotheses ahead of it •|\ti> Suits > near Hager avenue, the shops of the Arnold H. Sass The Barrington rug display includ­ D. F. Brooke and Mrs. Ri R. Ham- —Exchange. Hardware store and the firm will be Classified Ads Bring Results ed three hooked rugs (modern), one mond. HOT ir i-;:iii]St sure Ja*aitf iml sureties ; bi> institi ted 3 paramount rs ;,•_' ilw defentli nts : ri-.-.tur which las . ^-hediiled to be svith Ra Bellamy, (Hot If the neti >ns i.liit tiiiie^-tb^ «8- -® StYwart, SHffiwti SummervNU ,•.•.[MiiHiljility \ ith am |»«||t O'Brien ,,!.l:tn»iuil bin ten M \i> \V (UAT. AT 3:30 ',IHT (linectors at u a A dm *<>f-\i:>e to e::w> I •r :«VJ|:>O--i-t0e.3Ac •.. institute nit \n ,.n the (li'itojtll iry HJUY, Your Public Service Store i)l:c.« V^'L Til -r- ..Lire I he FfrHt .n.;i.nt, an llll O|H :; Six HOUQS TO LI II "i" HiirrlnK •• ••'.••'••' --1-' • •;>'• '''••"'"'"•'' Ml* Electric Percidlaiori 11, MIHI Ifenry '. . is getting ready for Christmas WftftMQ BjtXflQ \ l- i I, Itobert '.v.- •,. '.•••']'.,•. .*• Wifier V,, III llll Vw f tin PUT! («11 7-cyp ilzo ;..r, b'iv.1 I (ill llll, early flds year. Oi^r tables are air •NtAvs i> |i*>ti-iuY"TimKi»l i;.i/k'" "•W', H| III! Will IIm .i...||;ilje, i? Ad lOc-15 W'llT. II till l<<> fft ready full of useful gift selections. • •», iti'i'iKeil m ._•!. nf llnrrhig r-.,-1 y Wi-tl.-'Rhur*. -I'rt,, Dec. 7-8-S And although prices are much low^ • .•iiiiii'*. I Hi nob n "nut.oft'hj' A r! • ill wherehl 111(1 A very practical 0 iffec-makcr for the table. ;.)nto the Screen , tplil and bo llld er now than ever before? quality is Finished in hetvy1 polished altimlnum GrOHt'-if Stars of Radiotai Harrington, a Ii un- Beautifully DO olded bases in mottled • t'.ie sum of $ rr>, fully guaranteed Gome in—-you'll with etched desi jn. BUck wooden han­ yellow, pumpkin, green, black and dle. Easy to dea a. (Cord not included.) I ii,.|H)niti>ry nh< llld oxblood.Parc hment shades ate deco- mill pay over agree this is a good place and a ' wirh saiil (lei - rated to mat< hi A remarkable value. Many other har^ \ains in percolators, • of the village eluding the newHotpoint coffee-maker. O - miiiwsar'y thnt tuit Large selection of other low-priced floW and table lamps good time to go Christmas shopping. • II UH' depository Ijond •I'-; andl,claim " •. --.iti. of FMwitrd • nf his indebtedlpcsis «: \i-i»i:i> ATTRACTION- -• "in* resolved, by S M< ClI.I^OiGH V'-'trd of trusted CI--VKK A i 3^1 b. Automatic Irons |lecf ric 1¾ K* "THE MILt>IONAIR E CA1 I', irrington, that D ivid tome • directed to insti utc // .// Artm. |(Vr-.'.p r to fS:O 0 p..to. ' i'-i«>sitory bond agj pst Hotpoint's newest iron—as s:r» pp. m.. lOr-S^c , ,\fi>T •.•rein above named Mnl 2::5 » to 6::50 . large bur only half as heavy o\ y.' MJII ., tile claim against the Waffle |i>r^:.r, -titer 6:,10 IOc-33c; nr,i W. Riley, deeet sed as ordinary irons. Speeds up •'•liability of the laid ironing and does not require II id depository bon I. Irons) any extra arm-pressure." Fea­ Heaters ^•solution was ado ifed ji;njn*t the suretiei fcn with heat signal tures include automatic tern, i' Xi. Wnterman, ti PBS- perature control, thumb rest .••I.«S were II. J. Lifees- and 2 handy"button nooks". \V Ililey.' As in This full-size chromium waffle iron is Ml i in im will be J a bargain ani I1 a beauty! Has an auto-, i'e i-f K. AV. Kilej matic indicator to tell when alumi­ »;. M..v!i«.r of Palatine num grids ar; hot enough for batter. Makes chilly corners comfort* ,,. ( iv [(¾¾¾] V'H I'niprietor of.Presr abli 1? »• inch reflector bowL Q her heatm, tn Other^elec'ric; waffle irons—some di low as $1.29 Other electric irons, variously priced-^-$1 and up Two-,tone green enamel finish. funn models, $3.33 and up 1 ^Monu ^hop. Ill E. Main Sti eet : 1 -.17=^ . ;j:--'3h. •'-•,:•'• ' -t- >^£. 1 \'t> WTOE* \',ii made this •' Tck

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: • • i I.- work, ^H I I)-". ' • !!••!• .-.tatei* In' HI / 6 i :i MiMiirM* ejse^ere 15 I > '• Hi'vU'w. lie , 2 M 35« • ,:1 . AftS . • > is: nut dry r J MS, 7 3- r -4 !' fifl ^y«jtft .ii >IM> crlso a hcindy SALAD A large woolly heat pad with am if" l>.-i>.irt mcilt IIllH Automatic thermosottic con- Ni ,!|; Thisdeluxechromiumsandwicbtoast- tablei grilj 2 "c W* 25« ^ Trim. With Thre< trol.' Choice of three tern- TIPS . er and ^-cup percolator, both for only ...... - . r pemtutes. Fine for getting ( .ills in Three B iys \ • \ V:' V ' >" 1 v) aturday Soecials Aho a newaH-rubberwaterproof quJckMue£fromacheiaQd 'r : A great buy. Quickly toasts two sandwiches, any thickness, both NO. 2 lO< l I'IMIII page 1 • beat pad by potpoint—only $59} pains. 12 x 15 inches. «Cov- Toaster is bedt quality^ with beautiful emboaied dc sides at once. la two grill-plates maj alio be used for frying • • • -Pf CANS 17 : 'in- miiumer. The • bandy table grill also. Percolator is chromeplate on copper. bacon, eggs, sausagei, rjancakes, small Keaks, etc (Cord extra). ! ' hiiilding. He ernl er is lavender eiderdown. DEL , NO. 2 OOC CAN§ ^~ "' ••••TII and ii nil iber MONTEii-e^a ^ The cause of the 1 1 •'•rinilieil. DEL/ *4'--NO.SI"01C' • •' is called to the > MQNTE # JL CANS ^1 ' me. »»10 K Iain rn- Toasfbr*S Mahogany 1 PACKED •" I'.'iling of the CAfT-£7 i pipe lending : 'i i ! sained qn: sew/' Low Prices 'J ''••-•• flie depart Electric £ 5 I.III i:;.' was confned *NTAM CORN V • 3 gfri J * •• kitchen. . 3 UBS. 10« *• 1 •' 'lepartment Clocks . rSrftt ? eanie from the • l K. Russell sfreet. A smart-looking toaster ' ir'eil in on« ol —two slice model. |At- m*, ViLTTl .1.. . M» 10« -."ifsht'd ihefore 2 95 - •-# : trtctiyely finished in 8 -I- I>ittlei da rEA ''• W WeW-'iS ,.t "clx»ny"wimnidcdtrim. tium sandwich toast­ H1-t 15« «•** l,ef WVrkers Raise er and &A|LY EGOf MO.LB. $179 .Instice and S iring '{^.Uh-'p^^M'-ft^^^^ ^'''- "W w WYINGMA^H i *"' ""1. Harvey (ir dud- wvdorctmt vlUd lyany^**^^ i Phoenix), F ome- "DAltYEGdf JLL 95C -'• I'a.st HazelcrestJ and Btjmtjofif if^^0^f^^^ OYSTER SHEUS ^f . *" l communities c ' the 'bmtwnrt'vfy m [J. "DAItYEG© '$:.%'•:. SCRATCH GRAIN are at pi (sent tm bm.® Us^:l!^>^^^^^^ m, rural service,o ' the •u of public we fare. •Oe'gro^^pnvj^ ,' Navels . 2 doz. 45c instructor the head 6C l ?; ; : : : : ke Berg, " of the Fort I »dge, ;,.'--,: •:. "<*?.:. ;'',;•,:• , . -,.',v, ,;. ,, ,;.Vlv'-: . J,V-„v,"'' '"'•,;•',••.' •?•, ••••'"".'••:• ,> '-;, 'f ' '-'^~ >JJS;: •^^;^':Y^' *t-;,f ,.5,..3^,--^'^""Vv'^-V^^ /:,..--/^.,-,,:,,-.11,,, ;:-•: -,./,.,,,/. !i...t. "pent the Than! sgiv- A DlFiC.TtA. CO.'M.ddi<-We'!i-",L ',y ' ;'H» his sister, Fern -"' W. r^aJie street. >.m :> * A •i+l' lliaii m

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^ BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, TlIURSP A Yj DECEMBER 1, 1982 6* —i* . Show Scarabs of t4ob II. 0. Byrd's South Pole Ship Bcrvation stated in an appeal to the Brat* Band's Pla«« atiiinunceu today. 'Oilier Kif,v f„r, Museunk Exhibit Recalls public to care for the birds' when the "A brass band," said Uncie fiben, Mrs, Alexander A. McCormick of cd in the department of «iiiiii„N Dei th Vtflley Tragic Arctic Episode Attracts History Students snow storm blanketed about two- "Is de best part of d« parade In Chicago has presented two ancient include six Perslon prrimiori,. i,,,,,," thirds of Illinois last week. Subse­ Egyptian pale green soatabs, one of implements' given by Ar(ln,r \- ., ''• rhe Museum of Science and In­ spite of de fact dat de bass drum Love -School children are finding the tro­ quent reports indicate that many kind- an* de other Instruments have .no King Amenophls III .(eighteenth dy­ of I/>ndon{ 48 -Frcnoli ami \'XlJ*'- dustry, Chicago, has among Its ex­ phies on board Byrd's south pole ship, hearted people responded to the ap­ nasty, 1400 B. C), to Field Museum orchaeological spcclnions prcti-iiici L hibits several cans of soup which Idea of what It's all about"—Wash­ and the*boat itself, which is moored peal, according to the'game and fisU ington Star.'., of Natural' History for adUition to the Abbe Henri Broull of I'ai-jK, „,„, fl7B By MAI SHALL BREEDON were carried by the third relief division representatives. Egyptian colieptions in the museum's prehistoric flints of th(! s„imr,nn in the Chicago canal, interesting stud­ an expedition Bent to Major General ies on contemporary history. Inas­ department of anthropology, it was period IS Prance. ' AJ W. Greeley, United States sol­ much as all history books now include It Pays to Advertise Step in Civilisation - ULL GdABAM had lived for dier' and explorer, more than a Admin V Bird's recent expeditions to Just after N. Hodgson of Steven­ One of the first steps taken by B fifty yei rs in the Moja'e desert bulf century ago. the no rj'h Wd south poles as impor­ spending no Jst of his time tramp age, England, had put a notice (n Japan on being forced oat of her se­ Greeley's famous expedition to tant ,flhapte*s in, American history, clusion, almost a century ago, was tag around Death valley. student s jean get a more vivid impas­ his window, "Wanted, a Good "It's age Lin' so a man can hard tlje Arctic regions was undertaken Svvarm of Healthy Bdjes," a swarm to' build np an army and a navy. In 1881., The party reached Discqv- sion ol f the hazardous j adventures^by Jjr have ro >m fer to turn around seeing the south pole ship, and learn­ settled on an apple qee beside hl& Let lis Inj* Bull gr imbled. :e»y Harbor -on Xncly Franklin bay, ing of the many obbtkcles that had house and Were hived. Classified Ads Bring Results Lonesonit June, his long-eared •Grinnell land, during tljie summer. to be cvercome before the ship finally Jenny, who was asleep on her feet here they established a perroa- landed in Little America with1 its beside him, did not wake up at the Jiunent station, where' they re­ crew of 42 men, its equipment, food, Finance sppnd of 1 uli's voice. But when mained uritH the late summer of supplies, and numerous other items the crunch of feet cut the still hot 1883, when they retreated south­ necessiiry for the 19 months of the! t Lonesoi le June opened one eye, ward, finally reaching Cape Sabine journey. . | .. Yourrsew eked at ne newcomer and went after a journey of 400 miles. There S they expected to meet relief ships, •/ One of the most interesting of all to sleep ag tin. Bull had caught a the trophies exhibited on the boat or at least to And supplies cached GIFT LIST , view of th< young girl's face. She is the glass-enclosed jfeplica of Little was makln bard headway through at designated points. Failing in America, which was made to scale of items with a year-round practical ^ HOME! the alkali. J tjils, they were obliged to spend by the New York museum of natural! the winter at Cape Sabine, where She stop ted when she came up history. It .shows, in; miniature de-^ : as well as sentimental value njll but seven of the party lost their tail the .wireless towers, the huts and If you pipit a lot and you want to the old man. tier liifa were lives as a result of starvation and the tunnels that were constructed on For Your Christmas Savings Check cracking, her breath cpme In exposure. the ice barrier, and which served as i to build la home on it we are in quick cusp;, but under the blister the home of 82 men, during tile peri­ New Wood floors ... BasementIRecreatibri of ber fn< » the countenance was j Re.lly Had Told Truth lous months of Antarctic snow and. a position to finance it\ for you. determined Bull was about to say j A Cbln\.'fj§ gardener sold a hcrse cold, '., ';• | Room .. Gheerf ull Breakf&st Nook.. .New •! something when .the girl stepped - Also on display'fire-rare specimens Cedar Closets-.<.4 New Kitcheii'(^p|>f^ris Just bring In yofrli tfo a farmer, and during ithe^rnns- n,fflna iBln , aside and » arted to pass. Instantly Bctlon he repeatedly said: "H$raee of bird ami animni life; the only liv­ plans j and sbecjflca- Bull slid f rwnrcf His hpttwlst- ing bejiigs" of Antartlcn. Tho p(?ii-| .'•'•; New Pantry Shelves' . . Living-Room \ YourDifeant ' MM^M™?*" 4» look well, hut plenty prill." _ . tions and We w^ll Jiuild . ed old bod burred her passage. guliis, pt'trels, seals, ii^d whales, have ! Book Shelves . . 4 Sleeping P^rch , . An • J It was subsequently i discovered been brought hack anijl'stuffed ^o 're-, HOJ your home iowlK yoir. "You en it fight the sink," he that tho nnltiml was blind, nnd. In- , up-to-date Fireplace , . Dining-Room Cor­ " said. "You' c walking to yijr death, main' as iwrmanent •mom<|iitooH_p(' the' Only a smaii ^own 'ensi'd at being taken in by a Chi- sure." ' far-distant land they Represent.,'Suits.' ner Cupboard .> A New Garage .. Warm Can Now payments Vijccewary. ipse, tho purrnnaer—took John to of 'various'--kind's, of furs, Worn by Weatherstrlpping .-. .jAh Atti(j Playrodm The balance can, be .? Khe glar id at blm. Eyon wide, •onrt. • ji Byrd tm§0 : payments. I tell him nil," said the Chinese. : from the endly blow of the sun. for even short, distances',, because ,of '\ • "' ' ' •- '•.'••;;.'• ;'."'.'-; I Vj •' -'. | - ' 1 tell him plenty tam horsee n<> terrific, blizzards and snow storms) He held ht • until the brief struggle look well." died. Wh >n be loosened her she* and with the outside world. j That being admitted, the case Th«' food used by tlhe men on the JooRed at I im, "Old Buzzard. You THE SHURTLEFF CO. ARNOLD M. SASS as dismissed. boat and on the trail is exhibited, T ' '•'. AGENT FOB TlfNNB CO. . ' ! mind your own business, I want to and includes among other itetas, pern-1 TelMB«rrlogton22 2o* N. Hongli 8t. die." mican, a concentrated .tfood that: 106 E. Main Street < Tel. Barrington 221 -*t' For a I -lef moment their eyes City -of Venice Unique served as the main tidbit at .most] held, then the girl ~ wavered, her Venice ttrnt the head of the Adri of the meals, dehydrated fruits and breast hea red and, sitting in the tic sea,, between the mountain? vegetables and Eskimo biscuits, hot alkali, she buried her face in nd the1 sea. The whole of thp her arms and sobbed, dreadfully. lain has been formed by the, de- Ask Citizens to Feed Birds Bull Graha n stepped to tmr~side:of ris swept down from the Alps ..by During Early Snowfalls Lonesotqe Tune. He took a water fivers. Tn the process of time sumo bottle fro ) bis pack and stood of these banks, as in the case of "Feeding the birds Will be an inex about the i irl. Venice, raised themselves above pensive kindness that can be per­ "A drlnS of water slow like," he the level of the water and became formed by any individual—crumbs held it clt se, temptingly- so, "then {he'true shore line, while beyond from; the, table, scraps of food, or a you'll not rant to die. 'No man In {hem lay large lagoons formed tin few jhaiidfuls of grani will serve the f . the world Is worth what you was purpose^' Ralph -F. Bradford, direc­ flonbtedly by fresh; vvnter hronghf tor pf the state department of^con- a-n than before. fnonths. On" n 'eroup of-these mud The old inn drew her to her feet. f>nnks about the middle of the la Jed her to rard the patient Jenny. ood stands the city of Venice "Best, w get back to the hotel," t he soil Is an oozy mud which can he said. ' It's not more'n a couple Fnl y he made suitable for erecting of miles. They started off slow •u'lldlngs'by the artificial means of '( I Jy. The v nter had revived the girl. lie-driving. Her eyes oat some of their fierce ness, her 1 [)s softened. They walked without s eaking. Every hundred Sunny Disposition* steps or s i Bull would offerCher a j A sunshiny disposition Is a> gift drink. ( n the fourth stop she from God. There are many whose handed Jh > bottle back. "I'm noti minds are filled with gloomy going bad ." Her voice was firm, thoughts, and who look on the dark "If you r> Into the sink,. I'll have Bide of everything.. Such people to l>« a-go n' with you arid me and ieannot radiate sunshine until they Lanesome, June Is tired, "we he." jfill their minds with the brighter, "He wni going to marry me," she' happier thoughts. This Is not an said. ea»y matter, for when gloomy "He had a Qhnnge of heart again' thoughts reco'lyo encouragement to you V remain,'It Is hard to displace them that has won more •In tho hotel ho told me while with more eheorfu! oniw. If we go we were lancing that lie did not persistently to work to cultivate a drivers inl3sstiine WILULUJ.IL irrt. mo," sunshiny disposition, our efforts than any qiher Thlnkli' maybe you *wa» n right will at longih ho rownritod, and we shall he tho possessorn of a hrlglit-. Because it's-a record- •mart gal, Bull mild, "GUMS maybe I was nils onk." ncm nntl eheerltiess ncnroely dls- breaker for pel'fbrmance. HIII/UIHIIIIIIIC from that bestowed "What ( > you mean?" she ntiked. ns a nnt'urnl gift,—A. I.. (IrigK*. "When was n yoiirtfc feller," ho Longer Mileage talked as liey began to wnlk toward Smoother I tinning the hotel, '1 had me n gal. I snt a .tlon's Madloln* Bill More Pcwer hei (» of » ore by her. Mked her According to.the commlttco on the mn'e'n I lo Lonesome June here. cost of jnedlcal care* the nnnual bill An! will yt II helleven of It, one night for med cine In the United states Is It's a premium gas yet she up ni d tells me to, *go plurtj |7tfi,00fW006. More than 70 per cent costs nothing eftra. Just to b-l oil of her sight*? Well, that of the total expenditure for drugs try one tankful and you'll : s busted m< iip. a heap., 1 was fer and medicine Is for self-medication, be convinced. having mj iolf killed, and I waa fer klllng he . nnd by gosh I. was all upset. S 1 sets out to have my­ Sacred Chinese Gateway self kille»l Jest ria you been doing The gateway of the Ming ijomhk J. H. Shfeesley Yes 1 w Iked from Los Angeles near Pelplng, was constructed In where I rns a-llving. and "I kept 1540, It has been repeatedly r* Cor. East Main Street coming ui til I come to this here paljed; the Ittkt repairs were made and Northwest Highway Death val ?y, and then lseen what In 1785 by order it the emperor. •I a tine plf :e-the world was and I didn't wni t to get myself killed. , "You t ink yon can love only onc^t. Sr did I, but I know better now | Iv sn In love%ver since that gnl rurne I against me. More, pi love than I was with her. . And yon. why. you'll have a better boy afi>ri» von can winkl twenty, times, This In Mind ami then rou'll he like I am. plum hapcy wl h your new love, and It will he n honest love, like the onp you lest ad wasn't" A smi * moved her cracking lips, M\V|y, you're right." she said. THE CUBA |lt»r voice was cheerful. **Of course thorp are other men, and besides ELECTRIC SHOP fr A-niiMftf. be fair to my father! 111 N. HOUGH STREET unit mother. They are waiting at Across From Postoffice; thf Hotel- HI run along and oh. rhank you | so much, and I hope youll alvlays love your wife like jrou nald on did. for you.«ald you Is Now Open fouiid hel er love than the first girl wold glv and Ready to Take Care of Your Next Job of Old B 111 Graham leaned his rttiuiy «r ns over the hack of ton* GENERAL REPAIRING *»n«» Jut ?. He watched the girt Boin:! tow »rd the hotel. HOimE WIRING ••» neei honest with the sink fer LIGHTING EQUIPMENT flf»>.Him years, since I come to It.' ne an d, t'nnrt It ain't a-goln to| 1 RADIO REPAIRING mind efei I tell a bit of a He. inv* tiie wife. Wife, my, gal. | ain't had no v |f«, nor no gal. either. "I Just Call Barrington 149-W-2 two In I its with-Death valley fer AND WE WILL DO THE REST all them years and I guessen the sink will love me fer saving your life," -===^=

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gARRINGTQN REVIEW^ BARR1NGTON, ILLINOIS, yHURSDAy, DECEMBER 1^ 1932 relatives in Woncwega, Wis..' Mr. Wauconda and Mrs. Vincent Davlin were guests Mr. and- Mrs. George Strofcer and Mr. and Mrs..Herman Carr attended miles -east 'of Wauconda fell from a farm north of town on 'Saturday had] Other. Ri|s receiy at the home of Harry Graham in a Thanksgiving party at'the home of load of cornstalks [Saturday evening his hand caught in the machinery r)i- A-i^r-?»?»* of anijbropolog Cary, Mr. and Mra. A. Baselery and and dislocated his right shoulder. He and lost the thumb and two' fingers ( lirw llapke Dies Dr. and Mrs. Ray M. Gibbs at Pala­ l-'^.i lVi-^j'•" " .prrtiit^-c bronz daughter- visited at the home Art&Wi;. M.ipk.'. formerly Lizzie Idbertyville by £>r.! John Ross, where : r PoD and Mrs. J. L. Harris and B#ns were family present were Mr. - and Mrs. i Mrs. EdirA Brown and children are Froiw-h anhe was mirrie,d Owen Paddock home in Maywood. She was born at Pittsburg, Pa. July htm in the face. Evanston. ,.f Kninont, a id to Mrs. Viola Carr and Mrs, Lilah 17, 1885.1 Funeral services will be Mrs. Fanny Pratt Visited the past ' .ur children, oi e son Fisher of Chicago were guejts at the held Monday at 2 p. m. The body will IAI Jonea returned Saturday from week with relatives in Chicago. ^Ulirmleleln, three Merritt Clark home. ' Mrs. Bertha be taken J to Gracelnnd cemetery for Chicago where he had spent Thanks­ Pina Kr«mer, Mrs. cremation.] giving' with his daughter Mrs. Ray Miss Ellen Johnson, teacher in the Jenka was a guest at the Floyd God* gh school, spent the week-end in -.-1. .Mrs. Kdwat I Sill fn>y„ home in Evanston. Kirk., I u- Funeral s< -vices CJyde Dickson left Saturday to Aurora. John William Cuxbrnan while rid- spend the winter with relatives at Mrs. Iaabelle Grantham j suffered < Joseph's chu cb in Danville, I i the Jpaat week with a serious case of John Daley, Misa Mary Daley, Mr. nff . imrml at Fr moot ihg jn his father's automobile on thy? blow poisoning, resulting from prick- and Mrs. .Dean Kirk, Gcraldine Kirk *WB m main street here Friday was thrown Mrs. Irfona Yaxley and Mrs, Will- ini'the»hand with a needle, and Raymond Daley spent Thursday «t V.I from tbe car while Muffling with his with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bcckman at lain Risteau and children of Chicago1 iSf? pot police dog. The door was thrown *pent a . few, days recently at ] Mra . riV.irmrMrs. Elwood Pratt of High- Wheaton. M- h.r a»d there i)|M«n and'the boy was hurled to the Yaxley's summer home on Sfocura la tod-Parkwer e visitors here Sunday. Mr-. Cljiytiin \V rden, Mrs. Elva Amcrman spent Satur 7^^,:1¾¾ \M pavement. He suffered a sevire cut Lake road. Mra. Zoa Smith of Milwaukee visit- day In Chicago. r -j i'.iimly iiIKI Mi , and oye• '--•'•••r the right• eye and a scalp wound ed last week with; her aiater Mrs. ii were gue tf of that required several stitches, Mrs. Fijauk Dickson and Mrs. John G»ne Prior. / Mr. amir Mrs. Elwood Ptatt of Hlgh- I I'iinKurt. M , and First Rosa spertt Monday In Chicago, Mlss Betty of Highland Park called aid was .rendered by n local MUVIUll mi i. iiMi-n nnd eh drep, doctor, MlM l«ra garrison caught her on, friends here Friday. lie was "Inter taken to his home in Mrs, Fred Shepcrd of Dea Moines, Uumb In the electrio ringer on Mon­ \ i 1 !i. , inl -">II Fruit : and Fremontrkant ot Wauconda, la. was a recent caller at the home John Daley of Round Lake, son of u of OhU-ago were of thel Mlwtes Margaret Duors and day. The .finger was badly crushed. Ed Daley of this pillage, underwent ,;. iUiii-khiirn ii)iu«, At a spwlal meeting of thel A. F. mile Toggart. Mrs. Clyde Carr and Mra, Laura an operation par double hernia at . v- ,.i . mil' KIM'MtH t till' a ml A. Id. tit Masonic ball the, third Page were ' callers In Wauconda the - Lfberty viln. hospital lout Mon- a/ijr/ '?j(fy want degree was conferred on Rdwin 'I Mr. mill Mm, Oharles Bechtold of Thursday. ( -,.- in <-h!t'itK<> Mr. t)rom. Richmond, Ind. nnd Mrs. 1^. B. Gold- day,.;r --. L_ . , .I'liiMiMi of (' 'yNtul- VlHitiug ineiiilters were prewmt from R: C, Kent, Miss"Margaret Duers Hiirrlngton, Crystal I/iike, Lake Zur­ ln«i of, Wbertyvllle visited at the Mrs? Budd Ford v,lslted Itt Wau- on lit uiQ are iri ni> ilii' t'arr lome, Carr 'home Frldfl „nd Mr. ankl Mrs.j George Jopson kegan Friday. |{ "luifij IliiNtO y «f ich, fwike Villa, Autloch, Ohlcnjfo and were collera In Woukcgan Tuesday. Liberty vllltf. Mra. Alice'Bnseley Hp*mt tho week­ 1 .Francis Bonslett, of Chicago and hime it fpr youl Mi nnd "Mr*, i lldiT- Clyde Carr and Arnold Schaubto of Edwunl Bonslett 6f Buffalo, N. Y. , lij^t hfinfc it> you| «.-Vf mii^u i t fho Mrs. Anna Sensiir, wife-of jElomer end at the hoik of her daughter Barrlngtoh called Thursday at the Mrs. Fred Dowel of Weat McHenry. fore callers Sunday, at the Carr plan*; -iincl nneriucaf . suit v0ui ()nlfi a small down :-:-:-:¾¾¾ ooccc CCOOOCCOC pay mini Is i*:rtt'tieH.sarryj I In'-. ibalance. can b4 wjjT(' rent. Yoii vytflj have^l/j years $rt •• j hii*ht to complete tjjie '.P'ayjnents. i • j H. 843S : i TS NNK k'.O. | :[• j- Tel Bairrington 221 »*$ --1 r$?

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^ 8 MW0G^^ a Jz. •?l««ij 'HINK TWICElYOUNG PEOPLE whose dentil' It wits ptircmsed from • MOm *•«*• 1,^1* , lifhi. I»ee.'2,-»-«fn .Ihf Kjjffl. false form of "saving" ahead of real economy—and because thef heirs by a Paris dcalur, Durand- In a rec nt radio address, W. E. Mallalieu, Qeneral Man we refuse to learn a few simple, easily understood lessons. Ruel.S In 1004., It came to America ':. -^-1- ',(,,,,„.' ',,.m.- t« Harrington' fori;two ; ager of the National Board of Fiife Underwriters/observed ^..-.Every year we pay out $500,000,000 directly to the bill in; IJKMJ. A firame in tie Spanish PoNftotem- -«,„,v «ii'»<'h 1-litrh intends toijiive RenaiSMnnce j*wie'- wiis trade for It gll hU'-i.iMwpeefH a woWtout t. for fire. The indirect cost comes to several times that figure, MH0&&H 6LW- 1 (,(> that the en< roachment of government competition' into in ;by Hermann Dludley M«r] )hy, an ar­ •.,.'hnt ili^v 'O' undof..llre^rflij it tist from Boston. , This frame Is. a POtW 9f«oxe ON dustry was narrowing chances of] young people to go into Probably the total reaches two billion dollars or more. At A-CORNEtL will gil' the fans n Wine chanr to work of art in itself and was made ONlVERSlfy least eighty per cenfc of it is unnecessary-i-that eighty per especially for the picture n tlie style look OVIT Ith e 1933 prospects. ^|iesp business for themselves. . j -, itrftytOOLUGlATg r ; cent could well be termed the "carelessness bill." Np other in which it might well have fitted in v|j,in ii'iinis are g< nc/nlly big Criticizi lg Mr. Mallalieu's viewpoint, a leading socialist the church at Santo Doningo. Mr, ew., not so fn«t newspaper s aid: "He might better have deplored the fact civilized people allows so great a waste in either dollars or Murphy selected the wood from choice I lust v.'iir J!>°.v were Michigan pine, and went'• .oyeri: every I the ltioiK'lioc trimtined,-them.'- 11]^ that the go ernment is so little in business that it cannot lives. . j.- ' •-' '• •.',•'.• . •: ': .'-•' , p 8om square inch with a carvinj tool., .The ,p)urKni'ii >"i d « tough com guarantee e nployment to thpse ^orthy young people, but the habits of pdli|icians who find it gold .is tlaid on by the eld; Italian lion now because on Friday, I)ei -^- method of red-gold size, and is bur­ must turn tl em loose in a chaotic World of-industry in which I profitable to maintain the fiction ol I they will .tear, into their Nortli OUR "cure-alls" from legislatures. (Jovernj nished all over. The wliole picture: they cannot find jobs." j ments can help but there are limita is nineteen feet high and is mounted oimfci'i'ii'i* schedule -when the Lib tions to power of this sort. Making on a Levanto marble bjasel. -With its Till,. WiM toyyn. Here w< have, two schools of {thought represented: The WASHlM^QN great protecting, sheet- of plate 1 glass fle.J*e,l "Neglected Duties." Tin' members of (tl^i> ^eavyw promises is easier than fulfilling them, , In iin' i'vi>a- first upholds our American theory of individualism; the sec­ LETTER| it weighs a500 pounds. The jtotal Tng the^pastor will speak mi "Thp W:i.l. nt-. present arte j Harry''AjT DJOAFTING OF REVISION _ o| cost of the painting and the frame Man's Delight:" Our choirK will fu^ William Hwrm^n Bernard Chi sty. I K,,^ ond, that of paternalism. ] By N»tlo«aJ BdTtorisi Association j was $54,637. It is now apprAised at niah special, music at _ea<.-h *nx\tt, «k prohibition laws becomes a subject CHdrch fcOUlC'Ceorr ,> ".Hanks,- i.: n""W> Wllltc Alton Our cou itry reached world leadership through the free­ ,. '• (Special tolThe Rewew) of major importance assuming that more' than one .million dollars. In News Inspiring music makes encli uospci forwards; WiN^tm Cfindwer, Hai dom of ind vidual initiative. So far our socialist friends \fiie necessary votes for revision ; are 1915, Nancy Arwood ^prague, of service the more effective. , Mei'M'1'* an. d Claude Conn, cen available. What form of legislation Chicago, presented this great Work, ". Visitors are cordially welcnmo. Williinl (Jrabenkort, Harold To have been i nable to show the si me advancement for the A STRONG counter-movement the finest by El Grieco Outside of C.^.-DRtSSI'^, l'astor. against ^curtailment of certam govern­ will meet the* demands of^the two ST. MATTHBIW'S LUT 31ERAN Rusi-i It Ii»Polnte, flflliry. Brandt i individual t trough their expeVimi nts. , Under their theory parties' platforms? It is beljeved that, Spain, to the Art; Institute in memory '•."'• (Missouri Synod' pan <\'i|>ulli, .guards. Tlit^y are ment expenses is reported underwa|F. of Albert Arnold Sprague] The paint­ '.' SAI#T PAtJL J5VAXOKI,I('\L Advices "are to the effect that one efforts will be centered on an amend­ i GrpfP8 Hall, 135 Pari Ave j vmy lionvy aggregation niul A, that the go ernment should guarantee employment to Wor­ ment to, the Volstead act to be fol­ ing shows an. oi>en sepulchre with. Sunday, Dee. 4 will li.-ive to ma)te Up for their, aek powerful group of veterans have de­ the Virgin beinji Raised into the "9i,:4fla.m., Graded Bunchy school. 9:30 a. m., Bible school, of wciuht by their speed. thy young p ople, the government Jvould have to take over all cided on drastic reprisall' in an at­ lowed by repeal of the. eighteenUi' 10:3b a. m>, Sunday /Si rvice I With amendment . The senate and house clouds, while angels' accompany'her; ! • 10:30 a. m'.,' ,Morning wnt-.s-hip in _' TIH'IY will be tei» home KIUIIOS! his business, in< uding land ownership, It could then, in theory^ tempt to stave "off proposed cuts in below the twelve apostlef are shown, Advent) sermon by the, ,.pas or, English. i \' judiciary committees will: have thfe Christmas I jcar ,'intj season tickets will be oti re<{ allowances from the veterans' admin burden of drafting all changes. ;Np divided by the sepulcbret six on one itehe|irsals for children's ". Thurs«i\w Dee. 8 ' •to tl..' public. >• ,, \. 1^ at least, reg date production alnd income. Every citizen would istration. Groups of government emi program on Saturday at 2 p. in. doubt they will authorize early hjear- side and six on the otheT. FW these lurch-hotae 7:30 p, m., Monthly meelhifc (>r ln. Only one new hnsketball rule vili virtually.be a ward or an employe of the.government and ployes are also active in blocking ings to have benefit of outside advice. figures, E[l Greco used Spanish and All who are without a e termediate league. Rev. Kwiwher-if economies in the federal payroll. It bt" i» effect that wTfl'l eauso auy on- depend upor the public treasury for his "keep." As all gov­ One puzzle to be solved deals with Venetian [models; Th,e painting of are invited to attend the Salem Church will tWnk on fiwfon on the part of the fans. A' in*- is only human that beneficiaries permission to manufacture aniLjell Mary is executed, with great dignity 'Let the Word of ChJfif t Dwell in "Unity'."! A \t tn he ,irawit on every court froii 40 ernment mc istries are tax-exempt^ they would have to make 1 ; should fight to defend whit they con beer and other intoxicants and «ftjae while the ^jcpression on the faces of You Richly in All Wisdojv." Col. 3, .:". * U.K. -.KOEXIG/i'iisiur. to W) feet from each end line depmd- Philli aider their rights. Without comment 16. a profit as loes private industry, which, in turn, would be same time guard against the return of the angels 1 shows marked reverence. I foil on the size of the court, "he h*8<.-< on the merits of the m< thods, • it is the old-time saloon. There is another REV. A. T.i KRETZMAf N, Pastor FIRST CHURCH 0^ riiuiST, twin that has •the'^ball must, adv nee Ca kpt SHiaii citizens dra lying their living frob the public .payrolls or will *be seen during the next session so-called "dry" itatea of common­ The Cost Of Motor Accidents '••. | •; • -'• ST. ANNE'S ., . y 421 tlj. Main Street «nrt i;i't it across that line be >re of the present congress. ;' - wealths which did1 not permit the sale According to B. G. Willis, vice Sunday, Low Mass, 8 aj m. and 10 charitable i; stitutions. December 4-7-Subjcct: God t|ie ton Keconds pr^hey lose the ball, ''heKM. of intoxicating liquors prior to the president Of ibe Fireman's Fund In­ a. m. .;• ;.;* ''•'.-.. Only Cause and Creator. (Drpose ,of' thla change is to Spee^ np jf/l| The fui damental reason for nil past'failures ofgovern/ ONE REPORT clains that the eighteenth amendment. The best le­ demnity' Company, the annual eco­ ' Week days, Low Mass, T a. nj: Cfoldfn Text: Psalms 75:1. Ualo tkc pa me and make-it more inter M- ment -in th< field of business, is simply this:- Government noted members Of the non-partisan gal minds of congress and the incom­ nomic loss due to automobile acci­ Devotions in honor of Ithe Sacred tn'ec, 0 God, do .we give I lunik*, unto >| 'ing for th« spexrfators. ' Stalling nil! La economy' committees such as Calvin ing or outgoing administrations will dents . is about $2,500,000,000. Some Heart, first Friday of etch month. thee do we give tjbanks: for Unit thy become more, difficult beenIIKP the j( .ill does not ha re to make a profit. Jt can always demand ad­ Goolldge, Admiral Byrd, General be taxed with a multiplicity of bai­ Mass at 6 a. in'. ; . ' J. name is near thy wondrous w»rk» Pershing, Alfred E. Smith will be ling detail. Tlie return of beer is npt realization of the magnitude j of the ;«n»i>t !)(• passed' back ncros)* {int it . Confessions, Saturday, I p. 01. declare.. lino once it has been 'thrown oy"il it ditional sun a from the taxpayers to cover inefficiency, care* targets for caustic criticisms. One along a smooth legal road. • ' waste can be obtained byj. the know­ ', Baptism by appolntmeit. Sunday school,' 9:30 it. m. scheme is to show how these leaders ledge that public school education in , fyEV, JOHN A. DUFFIOY, Pastor. from tlie back court. ' 1 lessness or mediocrity > on the pai't of public servants who the entire country costs only $2,200,- Sunday, service, 10:45 «. m. , 1'he full Mchedule for the Bromijos Wit have themselves benefitted from gov­ Wednesday.'evening' meet inn nt 8 -Lions are in no w ly responsible for losses. This condition breeds ernment bounties either personally or TIIE ADVANCE GUARD of 6c 000,000 annually 1»BK follows. All Wnio'jjjiim'K willllm r ST. JAMES p. m. , higlit, lack of initi itive in the rank and : ile of public employes for, through corporations in which they gislators returning to their duties aie Practically all of the two and one- Dundee,! III. wiled promptly at 7:30 i>. m. taut half billion loss is'due to three factors The reading room, 114 K. Stntion there will he two games enrh ci'eiilug.- it* (o'l have a financial interest. | Public men, impressed with the need of"giving tie streetj Lipbfsky building, in open to readers in the vast majority of cases, th> have gone a long way toward elirjijnatirig progress,. pie to propose remedies through legh unavoidable accident is rare indeed, 8:09 p. m., Closing ser dice of the ronfiai priations committee is quizzing de­ Advent Mission, j Arlington. There, Deeemlwr HI pins. partmental heads on Items which may lation but history shows panaceas u> The percentage of accidents due to AVumoiula, Here, December 17. Privatti enterprise, on the other hand, must be self sup­ 1 SALfcM «;VAKGELICAI, Far T be curtailed or eliminated in a con­ unlly have been futile. The muc h mechanical failure of the car is small REV. A. E. TAYLOBl, Rector, The- usual "services will-4u> oltwrved . ' llenseiivllle, Here, December 2¾ sroriiij porting an Salem Evangelical church. \\^\\M oud w maintain al functions of government. Each business and . "A growing church \ ar i Sunday DIviAe worship at 10T»0 n. gi. The 28, 2U. «», fjlbcrtyvillo: . , 1 vfiiui i'v< cape from facts. Valuation '..of a|l his machine In proper condition. The lVil.iiiiie, Hpn», Janqtiry.A. ^ach indivii ual must strive for efficiency. Every individual capital employed in agriculture fell human factor is present in every cop? school for growing peWe/' Invites church will observe Advent, The pan- J^.h MEMBERS OP CONGRESS arc you on the poming Lord's Day. tor's sermon \vl|l be, "The Glorious Antmcli, There, January 1» has an opp rtunity to progress according to his ability and oft 24 per cent within' tjh« two-yeir ceivable mishap. > •,.' . \;. • Kin. Here. January. 20. rolflmi reading with grave concern the pro­ 9:45.a. m., Sunday schjoK N. Q. Coming of the Lord—the Ilojre of Ihe 1 period beginning January I, 1930 ai <] Most of? us have insufficient under­ Libertyvlllc. There, IjaitUury 27.* f ••• latent genii 3 is thereby developed j The record of this nation ceedings of the American Federation Plagge, superintendent^ . Church." - w:.Va of Labor convention hell in Cincin­ ending on the same day of this year. standing of ihe destructive force of a . ArJiiiKton. J^ero; Februar.*'3./ , The decline in farmer's incomes wis moving automobile. A car going 60 10:35 a. m., Worship uith special At 7-:30 p. m„ Miss Edna Sohweit- Hoh.we . f:f- '. shows that the achievement of its citizens have benefited nati last Thursday. Making due al­ aer, , missionary on fiirloiiuli, will Hi'iiNenvllle, j Tliere, February 10 followed by a shrinkage in their cquji- miles an hour has the same potential music by oiir V|»ted Ch« ir and the ' I'sbitine.'Thjfrc/ February 17. Mrtllti the world a id given our own peop e more Conveniences, more lowance for organization bias, the >e- ties. It is logical that congress wilt final sermon on' '^Peter's Tract for speak. Miss Schweitzer wns umonf ". ' port on unemployment Is disturbing force as if it were dropped from a Antiocb, Hejre, February 24. it, T<»t: authorize' broadening the power of. height of 101 feet. At 40 miles an the Times." - ' . the captured by the Chinew l)amlit«. ! luxuries, h gher wages, more leisure time and, more irtde- to politicians and relief workers alike. Sunday.school at 9:30 p. m. Iiobart Kin, There, Marrh 3. credit as a means of checking t|e hour the car will travel 29 feet before 6:45 p. m., Epworth Le igue. . (Two home games yet to be H«J We estimate" says the A. P. of L. ! 7:30 p. nb.. Evensong s hd worship Berghom and, E. \V. Plapge are pendence tfian are enjoyed by ;he citizens of any other review, "counting all Workers and wave of foreclosures. The time Of tlie the average driver is able to react ranced), A. ,Si short session will be limited to appr>- to danger, and it then takes 80 feet, with a forward look to the coming superintendents. J. "Oft' country. those dependent upon them, at least blessed Christmas time. Christian Endeavor mectiiius at tinI>iH,ri°t Tour"ame"t. March 9. 60,000,00¾ persons are now living be­ priation bills. Yet it appears that with four-wheel brakes, to stop, 1 or a I'aiil*' Who v\|ll claim that if our yoimg people had Jbeen "guar­ the emergency may speed congres­ total of 109 feet. j •; ,, M. S. FREEMAI f. Pastor. 6:4R p. n»i The young people are Hagor low minimum standards^—nearly half the leaders of their own mjwtings and anteed em doyment by the govarnment,' we could have our entire population. Forty millions sional, consideration of measures ¢0 Last year ignorance, carelessness vital to ";the farmers of the country, FIRST BAPTU IT render their own progranis. Furnish Beef for Prisons ; of them-have been dragged into pov­ or incompetence at the wheel killed - T«>ti shown any such record of progress? We have proof that in 94,400 people and injured almost 1,- 9:30 a. m, Bible school A cordial welcome awaits you at • erty by depression; twenty million the services of this churbh. at One-Sixth of (jost fAce 000,000. During 1932 these factors 10:35 a. m., Morning vorsbip. ' >: i ," i I>«JI other natio is which have extended paternalism to the limit, more are in industries .where living • P. H. BPUSCHER, Pastor. conditions even in normal times are OU Desk Accessories will be responsible for another 35,000 6:45 p. m., Juniors and B. Y.,P. U, Inm«tes of the Southern mi ois X. PI there has t jen lack of advancement because of restriction of belQ\^ standard." „ ' Standish Is an old name for ah —unless every motorist awakeqs to 7:30 p.. m., Evening m rvice, prison «, Menard will consume t ieir H. Si - Hardening Allo> real opport nity and inceptive for] the individual. Ink horn or vessel, later applied tt> his responsibility and does his part Prayer service Wednesday evening "«««1 quota of 10,000 worth-of e«f L-M. at 7:30: "•Starting Wlver" is an alloy of PEOPLE usually without thinking the stand or dish containing tbe boi to reduce the ghasUy toll, , Wr njonth j»t 0n actual cost of es> We an today paying an exorbitant cost in taxation, for The Hojy Communion, [will be ob­ sliver and copper, containing ordi­ I^aiigc loop to the government to solve their or vessel for Ink and another for • .'- •-* ^ , 7 ik'^-sixth of / that. amo int. loading the government with hundreds of duties outside the served at the dose of tie morning narily about 7 per cent of the base JJ^'Wli January, February- ind problems. The unfortunate feature is blotting powder. Classified Ads Bring Results worship and the pastor's [theme will metal to give-the requisite hardness. • March, HW3. Rodwy H ^ Jn. Tot oirejto, <>f the state deiiartmeni of ."s'chj y Hitteriallr Cwnct S «ft(b« Pnblw w^fare, receh-ed thiB Infolf na­ Greet S TRAVELS By James W.. ^Bj^Brpokn s By CALVIM TADl Sr tion fr,,,^ W(M.aen. Jam.s A;,^ite. P.'| blowing a survey of th* cattle"f wP E. Xf ^•l^Hons Hndenvay On the! »ri- Chun WouW ,-"» arni. Steers now fattening oh tho Tot I-IBH"« * wi^-^n ^ cost less than $.| f M. pr()vIde tho meat (ha oJ1 St» mi market WCmW cost $18,000. Hie Ctait l" ™\K B KUrv«y of the cattle (M- muk p most U\\ig> SJ . ;' " «« iW"» ^ Ibly Pojh mi for fccd is for about one and one- A |«K pounds of couon seed meal per nigfi i • i!d l7/uimo,; Th? other.feed,, i Per Cent KL'f"fa bay, and pasromge; , r r , •» wnnniniii'i' • ^INTEREST ON YOUR .Jj 1«oducod by prl8on lahoxwo' Ho ,»•»» farm. The meat 1*^fmjn | toloi Rewo IN or. JOHN6 CWCIOCH, T2ICWMOND,VA. \ INVESTMENT, AP- , of I J, 'H'Hor duality than has beei fe+re TH . .tiigfi tibe. of fnend«Vp j belween England and. •( %'FEAL TO YOU? - wher Caonka> wao reached in 1763. In ttlb quiet & «t • • Bac« 1-rMK 1 mi •A flgtm. *%W* ««>t„ accord ©»mp \, court hoo«e,in Harwvir,Vtr*mU# located a 7 » few Msssw It 1¾ not on record that no mado cmn&^iA OfCoursle , JJ«| "implied: ,byA,,«.VBT*r4i. it created a deep impneeoibn » did Henrys; "S m "' ^^ '«N dairy •I. w<»$^Mfc&..S^$W speech in thr> ftreon'f) Omt?t at Hanover, for fneee If Would- the, 0¾. "Pitricfc Henry rjiade/ hiVPirsr-tftrir THEWLvtB|TDNGUEO ottAroa ^lilg^Aih. Bring ReiultiH m m Ihfo CMC Jan/in] to the- Vxnanb C*x&. | addrceeep jnvolwedJW«nettra» prindpleo that* 6pe£J) pneea^ed tnooWfe in Wftitore>/ y% Plan your shopping I m Woman Los from Review advcr« tlsements and save 45 Pounds of 1\ w from $1 to $2 per week* >1\

0 tt but U/AS Wl&Qti I ?r «»IIliii dowtff ^ ¥** 1» P ma\fo imp cfcyvn thbOhfo "Bwer in Subscribe now at •I faIU. 1I !'"<' ."pienaid. remiit. t ktlht. IM'70 1toteo inspec t ttejand hfear the iunchbji bP JINGTON nad^novv befm puh\n$ h» domeotib $2.50 a year-^try i w )hio and l&nawfia 12^ VJfwhfi^n waa^tsHed W^ f, , ft # • tl$F^fnp^a fi? * 8ft*d°W«xm toPollow. ihfs plan and watch ^Rgfoslp. ^Ildiarw, fter chief of M^ fed been fn-Hie/ ;•! to 177¾ he-journeyed .to New York to ptrt- h» etweon, . ****• • -"• ft^.teaapoonSi of Br* dock tragedy. IfecW/ predicted 4hat- the purchasing '•' I J^hnjart^Cufrtfe Wjfinte Golle^. now (^jrniWaTJSe^. power of your bud­ V/a« iihii#or», , teiVig under th& pnofcKcm oPan al) 1¾ srepson ta>ed U pittence^ of h» slep-ftrther. H^ d'S get grow. wte< Vmvtete,*ou\ci eptuJadaf becom© the jpt cemam loni in college, and ehortry ffler'rdurnintto JoHNAckECosti,, Touder of a mfcnty crnpir^. -^~ J^Jamfcyam married Eleanor: Cak«rt h nH ton adding to Washingtenb domeate tjupomWIMHe*

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Phitlip8 66 dnd O. Landwer ....158 490 ii;;t:!:! Edition^ Sa88Harduare Ti4 Jefferson Ice i Dacsohler ... ..-171 626 k in District League .Total ..801 770 707 2368 jlS-CajicrsMak' Winninglmpeded iDeasp Rock Oil— \ % Llpofsky ...I ,108 107 167 geitoerd ftjtfwiofy The 8«HH IIarp^t Hiigtou DlMtirict it'tiicui Frltlny night We«w»l 141 1117 180 mtfez/Mitmrdra when they won two of the thre,o*gnmb Behruedflr 188 «11 180 A$em#0 fitpmz, rlii^t* Op< ns ai-rlw from the Belmu do Brba, team. Deep Rock Oil Team Wins Its IMIIIIIIM fmlled to add more than oni« Total „828 860 N20 2507 -frulle Here game to their Htamllngjltt their tilt Three Games; Moves Up IA$T FALL RENttlEfc fcLECTEPoVV with Cntlow'a team pit efig the latter The standing of the teams up to . I h-\\ 9 i in Standing' this week follows: Ptt,E0UPAiaCORD HAIF&ACK of team only t,wo gniiu*B 'behind the lender*. ' Team Won Lost Pet. A? A 0AU CARRIER. Jefferson Ice Co 17 rmumm Leading acorera for the evening .760 . ..( I hi' as- The, Pohlmqn Drug bowling quintet Miller Bros.! 14 were W. Stone 080, .T. DaeacMer 635. .583 HE omw THE trewr*yj Pohlmun Drugs 13 .542 l>!a<-.. Pri ;*ty W. Prehm 532 and K.;McGowan 531. slowed up the winning Btreak of the 9/frmA 1 Llpofsky Clothiers ,1J| 0AU U0 TlMESt B strong Jefferson lee team, and held .500 Mi.'. »tflj;in PhillipB GG Barrington Review 11 .458 GAINING 1.004 yARPJ tt fsoru, J"*U . :-..11->.for wo Curr ,.134 101 153 448 them to one game in the Harrington Greengard Grill 11 .458 rORANAWBAGEOrV -.•en.Is to ; ve Weaver Lt67 1»9 119 475 Bowling league's schedule last week. Deep Rock j Oil 10 .417 It. Brown 124 i4e 141 aiQ YAKPS* EVERY .v -r'-soiii- to st-e 411 The Jefferson team,, still holds a lead McLeister's 8 .333 Beerman 175 life 172 525 TIME HE WAS I •>••• lire .iiii( it of three games ,over their nearest Purcell „..143 189 504 Cornerstone of Lincoln- ii,* rhiTuce to rival, the Miller Bros. team. HANPED THE PI6SWN ••-|i.'i-ts. Tljfcse Total 743 8; 6 774 2363 - The Deep fltock Oilers wbn their Berry Store Repiica Laid second straight1 three-game series and . :;illy biK nit <5atlow*'s— Governor Louis p. iKmmerson, of­ .••• .-'> fast Prekra 171 134 , 207 worked their way from bottom of the 1 nd 532 ficials'of the state department of pub­ Hfr feAgest OPEN FIELO : Yeo^nan 152 1£2 152 list when they defeated McLeWr's • .l them. lie 456 lic works and building^, and of pur­ run tost year gUNNEfc ZrV -Mitchell 125 128 153 '>£ i"Ti^h conip ti- 406 keglers. The Oilers was the only team chases and construction-, aided by a Olcott 10» lt}7 164 490 wos95ydrcte FOOTBALl Kridav, Dec to win all three games last week. number of prominent adriiirers of o. Dajeschler ...... 1$7 lfl|5-153 535 Lincoln, last week officially began the firaTWCH- * h'-i'r Northw »>ir.f:u ''!!*?-i.' fri;ik'*-<.'"ejjc h ' gospel I II -I'.\.T, How rd %% Stone 224 • 18T1 181 586 P. Hawley 155 154 183 492 been * made ] foit the construction, of 'ILDCATS" :•••'• ':!>•' Ili'MV .-ffrrtiv)-. • 'nun. rente s; I. Hager 148 148 (148 444 hewn, logs, in the architectural styles ClwiiiJ \ i-..-'.'•;> i :v i-"C(li:i!ly welcome. Ihirold R. th. ; Total 847 85(9 802 2508 W. Heiden 150 159 '159 477 of 100 years ago, of the buildings <" u' l^ir'SSKF,, Pastor. I! i:r\ ,I'.r:uidt l nd 1 C. McGowan ..139 173 201 513 Lincoln knew during his youth. ; Thi'y are lot Sehauble Bros.—- The ceremonies marked the opening by Dr. W. A. Evans, of Chicago, he with a chemical preservative.. In ad­ ADVERTISEMENT '.s.",p\,T i-.\\l, JKVA.MIKUCAL .".- ,'t i"n ;tnd* t ey Schmitz 157 14)2 178 477 Total 770 831 857 2458 of immediate construction work on pledged the next administration to dition to the cabins, shopa 'and stores, I S:;:II1:I.V; I)>'i-. -1-. •ii' for tlicir 1 ck SWIFT AND BEST K. McGowan-..171 158 202 531 i this project, and, according to state the continuation of the plan that the a shelter is to be .built over the On- ,'> ~:'<<>' :l .'Hi TT f !»}•• .*>-h'»»l. Anderspn 1J6 158 120 454 x Miller SBros.—. officials, will lead to additional de­ state park commission, under Gover­ stott Cooper shop, ^he only original '•>'•( '•> i, in . M-'Uithly meeting of In- 'ill! rule ill Total £28 823 831 , 2482 E. Olcott 153 160 103 472 ditional fund's arc available,* and the corner stone, will preserve a collec­ ing cooper shavings. -': ,'>ii )••• l-'.'i^tt- \ lit-v. Hetiw-her of aiiMe any A In- J. Cadwallader 197 202 109 508 l Standing: '< research work has provided data that tion of momentoes of the occasion, * 85 cents L,=- • .1^ i.l'in -< i,i:.ji will speak ou rh.. fans". 'A ii e will enable the work to follow, au­ and a fund of data that will be of - ry court frp, m 40 Wi L Pet. Total 839 848 797" 2484 thentically, the original condition of historic value to future generations. Sign* of |World't End Ml K. KDKXiC, Pastor.' • nd line di"pe id- Phillips 66 ...... •4 .666 Just ask for Allenru—With­ Sass Hnrdware <, £ 4 .000 the village. More space for parking The'work that is to get underway From at least the Fifth century in 24 hours after you start to tii.. court. ' 'J»e Jefferson Ice Co,— grounds, and probably for a landing will require about $20,000 of the - ; Ir'StvlU'll 11 DK fiiiu^ Cutlow's ; ft 6 .600 the belief recurs that-the world Is 'T. 'ii 11 must ailvn ice "Mitchell 146 104 120 429 Held, is to be added to the property as $5p,000 that the general assembly ap­ take this safe yet powerfpi ^«•11 sTfST ^ardjtheir ba* tet Sehauble Broa. 2 10 .107 growing old and the end approach* R. Berg 147 188 150 4»1 its popularity as a Lincoln shrino in­ propriated for this purpose in 1031. medic Ine excess uric acid poi­ ' if** , • *f-i-'i L;._ .ti l it Htn^t that i lim> bro J. Goldman ....142 187 144 478 creases. Estimates indicate that a similar ing. . Whenever wars,' famines, ! sons E tarts to leave your body. i >. ••.-I'lii..-? \' [•jiibjVi-r :. God the '.•».• tln> ball. ' 'he Naggatz 105 144 100 608 Governor-elect Henry Horner, who fund will be required to complete plagues, earthquakes and eclipses, li ,- I'fi-i -•• :lh.l i.-1-nfor/ In 41; hours pain, agony and sweO- i« • tO HpP(>(i »P High Serie8iPut8 Oerdnu 184 223 103 670 had been invited to speak at the cor­ the work not contemplated. no less than human crimes, abound­ .' l \ IH- ,:.111 'f'.-xi I -.Aim* 75:1. Ifnto ing are gone—we guarantee this pis- Jr ".' •- ii- more Inter »t- ner , stone ' liiying, wan compelled to The buildings that are to be ed, men saw Jn these the sign of the scrlptio n—ft one bottle of Aflemlsi 1 !.:'• , (>' (i'«l. fl.. W »j Ki v-f thmik-H, initO Stalling^ III LangdalesNear Top Totfl)! 783 »00 782 2471 decline, but in nj message delivered erected- will be of oak timbers treated end. doesn't do1,as stated—money back,! .!';'••. •! r » ••' ij'tv.o i nfiik.-.: for that thy liccauHp the 1 nil •ft 1-1--: ." 1 • , II •.- If' Hi > [ wondrous work* back licruHH t kitt in Lions jJPin Loop Pohlmim'H Drugs- Brown 104 104 143 471 ••ii thrown ovtri it •i - S-Ili.l:iy *•. I' }. :'.» 'Ml fl. ill. 'i t. flehrelbcr 155 178 150 487 With the high Herlei H: l.illi-'. --.-1¾ I IO.J.'I ii. m. ii.- for the Riroiic score in the Sehauble 165 147 104 400 \\ .-.:.1. il-i-,- •••") i.jii^ meeting nt 8 LionH club -bow lug league Monday Beerman 159 145 191 405 j. \ i liome guiiu'K will be PROFESSIONAL AND SS DIRECTORY v • '1 it 7:.'M) p. m. i ml night, Langdule'ti pin earn increased Oarr 102 100 103 551 1-3,.. i^Ki::,^ r.4.ih. Ill V.. Station • guinea each even lg. its total to within 1$ pins' of the leaders, Church's team The bowling •f.-.n-'. I.::>;i!-I(v x|i.ui'ldiiii,'. IS Open to Total 825 795 850 2470 re. December 2. wan so even in ;the lijugue that the lb..-. i"ilfi-.• |fr-.HI J]t' .">, p. m. each week Here I>e<*ember t PHYSICIANS DAND DENTISTS LAWYERS REAL ESTATE series totals for the f< ur teams was Barrlngton Review— 1.1-. ,me LAWYERS 102 N. Cook Street it s.llfm K: .uiu-'-'i'-al church. Regular ond with 510 an| Irving Hager with Wteitich .1.183 161 171 506 P|HYSICIAN A>V SURGEON [m 11:..-^w..r-l_n|, n't 10-:30 a. m. The r'yville. an irven 600 for the three games, DENTALjSURGEON J:itinary 6. • Specialising in Diseases of 11484» National life Building ^Lltarrta^J .:h'ir^.'' « ill "Iwrve Advent. The pas- Pohlman's Teajn- Total . ...844 760 785 2385 f.'.i-V -i-rmnn will li<-, "The Glorious .la nuary 13. Women and; Children < a» 8. LaSatte Street niry 20. Pohlnian ...^...lf 3 130 Lipofsky Cfethiers-r- ;', i'.. •••':•. ' •;•; FOB [•.'imiiur '•(' ;h<- Lord—the Hope of the 129 . January 27 W. Catlow .,....1119 Oonn .„.- 11-158 147 208 513 HOURS CHICAGO, ILL. ^ [1,::-.:1.- \.. Schwetnm ...,:...1((4, 202 212 ' Successor to ' : Ai 7:..0 jv m.. iMiss Edna gchweit- K.-bruary 3. <• Martens ...... :...173 152 192 517 Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Telephone Central 2825 <|x)WrKY #0MES February 1 ). McClure -.119 119 119 I. Landwer ...140 178 105 483 , -m i'-r.- .'nii-iioiiary [ iln furlough, • will 2:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m.. DR. E. W. OLCOTT •*?• iU,- Miss Sr|:weftiM-r was among F.-bruiiry 17 Rumies :.174 179 120 473 Howard P. Castle, . 1, . ESTATES Fi'briiury 24. Total 5V5 61» 590 1775 Lohman 176 138' 145 459 \i\- (-:1,-1-1 Hr.-ii by ' jh»» Chinesse Tjandits.. Telephone Barrington 628 Phone Barrington 77 115 E. Mate St. Evenings, 625 Grove Ave., .,v ' S•liififtv -j-hooi :|t JViSO p. m. Hohart Hager's Team- -• i TeL, Barrington 502 FARMS ACRES -i yet to be ir- Total ...... 821 794 830 2445 129 Park Ave., above Peerless Market B-riihuni \~> f. m. Thi young peoplp are feines .._ ...153 140 100 453 W. A. FANNING CONTRACTORS Hager U 0/ arbisch ...... 143 143 143 429 CASTLE, WILLIAMS, K>' i.-ni.-rs'i.f rfw-jrlown meetings and DR. D. F. BROOKE DENTIST rrii-it'r th>;ir owiij programs. *h 1'itt'f for Prisons ^ 464 • ii Total ...511 62 J 599 1736 I Waterman 176" 141 147 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LONG & MC GARTHY • A corduil weitiotne *waits you at (,ni-Sixth of Cost Prte Barrington Hudson-Esaex :ALKINS BROS. in* -..-rxictts of tn"n Ha-ssoo-Bssec Bug. "•>. February J l id Friday, Dec: 8. Adm. 10-35« lp.rn.to5p.iK .- Howard RL Brtetttnger r metaMo give thej requisite hardn«Wl : 801 E. Mate St Evenings: 404. Dundee Avenue. 11• ->- H. IJrhjiwi m Church^ Team — 7p. m.to9p.m. liTurtrfiMit of Jack Oakie Zasu Pitts BARRINGTON, JILL. Greengard ...... 118 | Telephone Barrington 285 \ this infort a- ONCE IN A LIFETIME ~ Telephone, Barrington F. Plagge :.130 *&.' Ha, 0ALKINS, Phone 051 •Iinics /V. Wh te, E. Miner 152 _ ' • - • •• — Saturday Only, Dec 3 OPTOMETRIST A. 8. CALKIN8. Phone -J** •'•'• the cattle fe •d ChuKch „'...... ! 14)° •r«ay' on vthe | ri- Adm. 10-36e J""'•"' •'':-'.••" 1^--^-^ i» fa (.telling on he 6(1 65* .598 1757 :Y TT" Wimld Total Richard Dix in DR. EARL KLEINWACBTER E. A. WELLS ARTHUR J. HAGGENJOS • 1">* than $3,(1 K). "HELL'S) HIGHWAY" BLACKSMITHS meat that, on Standing: PilTSIOIAN AND SURGEON OPTOMBTRI8T AND ATTORNET-AT-LAW ' r CnurehViTeam 6436 ,- '' '''''• • • - ,!•• -x . ••*( .nH.noo. ' he Soa-Mon., Dee.' 4-6 127 PJark A«nue\ ^ OPTIOIAS v •i tlie cattlp ff «1- langdale'* Team 6418 (Cent. Sninday from 2:80) Barrington, Phone 408 E. F. WICHMAN 185 Park Ave am "f ihis. The* o ily Pohlman'a! Team 529f Adm. 10-2(^ before 6 p., nr. ABOVE PEERLESS MARKET 111 W. Station 84. 1 in one and ci le- Hager's Team .494: 10-406 thereafter Phone Bsrringtoi $91-J BARRINGTON, ILL. Mi »i!i'il meal i«r HOURS 11 Stuart Brwln, Ring Crosby, 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. • oilier feed, efrn *\ •'-';V' HOURS CHICAGO OFFICE HORSESHOEING F^CenA The Mills Brothers^Cab Calle- 1:00 to 2:80 p.m. n'd piiKtiirage, 0:80 to D BLACKSMITHING \ Honseii «r« b illt t< U«r* In, not pay, Vincent Lopes, Kate 7.00to 8:80evening. m. 118 N. LaSaUe St. tNTIf•I REHt-OV I N YOUR i in'in labor on gml|h, Barns * Alien and tolook«»rthipwfoM, et use be pre- Sundays by Appointment i- IN-7KSTMENT A : meat is found a best of radio stars In Other Hoars and Bandays ,v^ Phone, Dearborn • :han IIIIH beMi ferred 1§fVre nnlfoi|mlty~"' , except by Appointment •r' 'rksAL-fco vour ••'•< market. Cttftleiwher a both n£y hauV-Lord THE BIG BROADCAST , Tel. Barrington 70S '•''•'• e,| are drmii ng Bacon. • i • Tuesday Only, Dee. • ^ PHARMACISTS Wi • "ill, according (Dime Might) f Course • AC. Everingh, nt/ FRKDIRICK P. STURTZ Work, Anto Bpring* •"• niil dairy c in- -r ALL SEATS 10* Axles Repaired Randolph Scott DR. CURTIS NILSON IV ATTORNET:AT.LAW ' _• ;; TeL BarringtOB 2ta-W Ii Wttuld- FRKDLUND DRUG CO. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON , : H'ring Reaultr ; "Heritage of jhe Desert" 1 • !'V:-:' -:---:isfv- -.---: .;l:::» •':" .;*588-"fcCHonglh-, 8U • « ' i 10« W. MalatStreet : We&.-rnnrs. Dee »•*• | HOURS , .^:--Barjrtegto>i"PhOBe.,82^ ;,''-: Adm.l0-SSe BARRINGTON, ILL. Will Rogers in 8:00-9-00 a. m. is Woman Lost "DOWN TO EARTH" 1:00-2:00 p. m. •s-kmM,, (except Mon. and Sat. afternoons) c CHIOAGO 7:00^:00 p. m. .:.!^¾i¾J¾V^• 120 N. LkSalle St tiS 45 Pounds of Fi it •i"i bom €899 fk-fl 127 B. Main Street Telephone, '•' months I've'-'titen 1 *VBam^ipm0t^mjgm -'I am very" m ich TELEPHONE - I've lost 45 bs. , INC. Office 27 Home 27 PLUMBING Wliea la need of in.I bust meas ze, «7 AM i Station St ADVERTISE !-•» one lastini 5 tfaey tomU i tried to reduc* by BARRD-nTO*, ILL: Invitations BARRINGTON PLUMBING -:1,1 keep it up, >ut onldtly to .locate ffarns, tois> •'"• i diking K..rus e ient YOUR AND HEATING SERVICE r—ults. I hijfc.ly Fnraitu* RJemovali Etery professional and fnniness numbers, street ' nv friends."—1 !rs, In Barrington should have Birth Announcements -'-•'••". Mich. Local and liong Distance and Heating Contractor directory has been a •-U-KEY and HA&M- Hnnlin;: WANTS fail name, address, ', h,ilf' teaspoonfa of Mourning 'for-' no^nber, and boars of -'. '•"* of hot watei jn BJ *M»Ufcei tn the Anthorized Dealers for •• •' *" breakfast—d in't m iDMHferrkr * this directory. It is ) * hasten result) Xo fork Ofl Burners ;- potatoes, cr am VoUed 7m evWy week and mailed to ;, or Engraved for all Piupeees lf that la»J «4 WANT ADS every noma in-the ; trifle—but H in't MM0M^nW^MsM u 4-yr.Cuara steed Oiaer directories may be lost, bat ?GWK|i^Afr^' ': "re its Knisch< lr— i Barrington PubL Co. ^;witt;#^8t4apn -'irtBBfi'.'.--;-'> s first—get it at iny ts hi directory is fra. If not joyf illy Moth Pro ifin g Service $ >rfjim?m&m*w*:*.-iM " nrst bottle—m< aey BARRINGTON REVD3W 111¾¾¾¾

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tfiVlM BARRINGTOy, ILLPffllS,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER % 1932 10 BARRINGTON Carrie Gilly and Mrs,-Anna, Having BarringtonLocal of Barr1n«ton. Mr. «nd Mns. Oharlex |.„l,ll»hed In manlclpailty Gilly rotUTjied to their home in I&«|o wlthlowe.tlOJtericyr»te ami P$r8$nal on Friday ajfterVipcndln* alx ^eek* In |H!nol»—teito jbtmi^ with relulijvc* and frloud* ho,re. HELPFUL Marjory mi<1 Allot) Jlnno Ponicroy ore 111 with lniluoiiisii nti the-home Mrs. Floyd ilawley, 230 W. Sta­ i-4. SERVICE of Ahfnr i}im>iit«, Mr. uul Mrn. D* B. tion street, is able to be oat again TnuJMK 47, NVMItljm 4» / •j: • Pomeroy, 134 W. RuakU sttcet.. after being confined to her hoin* for We Deliver two weeks wiUi Influensa. 10 a. m. Donald 1'ltKirton, fell E. Russell 3 p.m. stj-eet, Is ill thl» wcekj with influeiiiui Mr. and Mrs. Wesley NeViL 558 N. Hough street, were quests '<>»' .Thanksgiving day of Mr. and Mrs.! Barth Shcchan, 413 Russell-street, Andrew Nelson) of Crystal Lake, i left the Barrington general ho^iital V IjANDWER'S Monday, after spending piorp than Chris nine weeks as a patient there. Mr. WiHard Gieske'who is attending' L tiOME STORE BUN BY HOME FOLKS Sheehan was injured a,t the time of the Northern Illinois State Teachers' the explosion at Jew;f . -;f James of Barrington aind Mrs. Lawr­ PROSPERITY f20 Per Cent. of Hoirjes; All tatoes^te^-^Sc ence's brother,, James» Dymond and "^'Jt'" Mrs. Hedley Dobson, daughter-in- son James Jr. of Honor, Mich, at­ I . ! To A7 of Stores Still to ^ 'tf'di With, Pure! of $2.50* Cash Order law of Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson, tended the International livestock ex­ jioiri 114 Harrison street is seriously ill at h Not At )und the Corner Be Solicited . - position, in Chicago Saturday. ., I'lVW St. Mary's hospital in Chicago. t It is ot the Corner of (look and Station Streets I--MI iday and Saturday Specials (> n. Miss Winifred Donlea of Knox col­ .flV M1I»1 odff .1(112•>] 5 raiscit by house J. C.• Plagge's condition is im­ f-at your iROYAL BLUE STORE.. tnre December 2 And 3 lege in Galesburg, spent from Friday BJ VJI,HI«(> r;ii)V!issinjt wns ' reported to proved so that he is] able to be out 0 miri until Sunday with her( mother Mrs. |W Hiirriiicton , RetTeT committee Sniwdrift, 1-lb. cans.—-It9f again. On Saturday (he celebrated his Henry Donlea, 130 W. Main street. sevenjty-«ev>enth birtUday by. reeeiv ECIALS Friday and Saturday 1^,,,,^,1,1 y eveitiiiK by motnhers of (fie " • "Xi win) Uf side-Down Cake jPan jFre^ ing congratulations and gifts from |«mW>i j:r<>"ni«f women. »u.^ the different members of his family in Mr. and Mrs. W. B.. Grueter and The Legion 10% Discount Coupons Do Not Apply on Specials \Villi o»»ly SO/pcr cent of tlie liom'es Qu iker Oats, New I]ow #ric£, 4 •vl-j Barringtoii, all of wliom called to family of Milwaukee spent Saturday finil ti ""' "f '''/' hHsfnww houses <-ati- half) pkg. 15* smf pkf^ see him. and Sunday at the home of Mr. and fnsswl. ilnvciitnmittee is'hopeful that Mrs. W, T. Patten, 415 El'Washiifg- hhf pwl of, ifl.TflO from personal eon-. f.i.t ton street. tljjJjiKidiis «•«• 37c Itlons. Tin- relief committee -diinre of Larc. Mrs. Lare returned with Mrs. ArJyig avenue. Wine#ar and will tfpend the winter Ijjflv snix.oi bnniiitiit in sliBhtly less Veal Loaf £qfy»...; ....,:...... 35c MM $NM). Ihe Monti play will i|n)>.ite m in Barrington. 1 Mrs. William Kraenier of Chicago M23,..HIII tlief mnsqtierrtde ilnoce tfp be r Fl »ridaSweet Oranges, hj*avjiwith juice, doz, 27£ spent Tuesday with Miss j Julia Mwii' li.v The: Jewels will IH' fori th« M, rsh Seedless Grapefruit, 70 size, 3'for 1.9$ A. D. Church;: 125 W. Russell Lamey, 123 Ela street. IWilffli •"!' i, M aute Tapioca,'2 pkgs. j..... 23* Mrs. Susan Church, 40« S. Cook riet of Michigan were guests cf Mr. Knaw_ l nirerinRs^ . pin_y and'dant'-et ]>ro_ ii,iK- ti» street, hiis been ill for Bcvcral'days and Mrsl Marvin Snyder, 384 13. Li­ 0RANGES,\^unkissed levels, ; GREEN BEANS, 2 25# jfc.'etc. iriere" i!s norhinV'.o-tnVinV' is;?p«'r Si nshine Graham Crackers, 1-lb. pkg. 16* 1 with a severe cold. berty street,; for several dayii last ONIONS, lb.; ,..::...... |Nt tliis tiRtire, however, its Yhe | "iHyl.'t t: week. I ..M |l5(Ki. fi-mii |H'f«ionnl fOtitrilnliioUw—iR' irS''. ALL WEEK SPECJiAis, DEC. 2 to 9 j ¢^.111¾ Ellen Jensen, small daughter of APPLES, tfwey ^inesaps, lb. ...Sf> BROCCOLI, J3 lbs. .. 25# ••-'••i fliijy Konl XPt, • j #fet|- • • i .L ; Mrs. tf, C. Jensen,! 730 Nf jllongli Ml»s Caroline Castle, who Is a | iit,Hit w it!! i ! t^7v KmMl and Clotlilne L , . nviAAfa wM», pooled, uiipltted 01 ^ streetj, i is recovering from on attack student^t the Ohio Wesleyan vniver- Jonathans, lb. u ...... „.i„..v....Sl^ CELERY, IgL bunch 10^ .*„ j. SHO-l-sHO-ciui m 1pnt-Ul S 1116 count, 14. No. 2¼ Can £11 of pneumonia. sity at Delaware, O. spent from New York Greenings, 7 lbs. L2S*i CABBAGE, 2 lbs...... 5^ In ;,(l(lllion to the $20(M| ^1) r,,s|, j % ,,,^] Retaining that natural almond flavor; a 35c value Thursday until Sumlay with her par­ LETTCCE, head ... 'tulil' r/y-i'ljilH Will hicliiil,;-viwe'r.11 -j m",.,„|)( SWEET POTATOES, NanJy Hall, ||lltilri-(l 11'ill ill's, of vnilie repreM-iiieilj I,,. ,.x\t B< ana, I.G.A. Whole Grqen, jStringless, reg, 25c The home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.ents , Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Castjp, 525 ..M ,Wa41ace, 223 W. Russell street, is Grove avenue, '••'',' 4 lbs. .1. SPINACH, 2 lbs. — • fndy heen pin ,i,'jjm.,| fftii t?en The little son ttlfhajnl Is 111.. Mr. and Mrs.' Ixsslie Klijachiier of ... A.«if I of 5ftsv|))le. . 0 ange Marmalade, Just the right tang, 1 ! .moved last week lirom Cuba town- N,.' Cook street.' |,:Thl'' emiiily wljle (-11)11)111 IJtU of'^ie . lib. jar i ....l...I5* sit In to 037 Prospee|t avenue In Rnr- fcrKi',,, v ,\Velfi, tv fund t,» pVoviiie i Deo. 2nd to |f,S(K»,(KHi',if nihil tlonnl fmul* entered B lets, I.G.A., Small Whole Blood Red Baby'Beets, ringtou. • , Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Rick?, 318 Deo. Sth tnol. " • '-—4- '• ••' . Grove avenue, Bpent Saturday »nd 'iffliii'th week ft'lth Weir* n\W $.'l. l|wN> Milix't-lbmij nnd with pro.s|HM-ti. No. 2 can .~.,...r :...... :.. .IS* Mrs. James \Guntih|irp, 212 Frank­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.- J. Pylc In PORK & BEANS in tomato sauce, JELLO, 3 pkgs...... v'.2bt lin street, is suffering from an attack Galien, Mioh. jpM e.»ijri'lmtlon,of.' $MMMMjO« h'y A jple Sauce, I.G.A.* Fancy New York, No. 2 cans, of influenza. j'4 No. 1 ,cans ...:i )...... t....,i0# NAVY BEANS, 3 lbs., 10^ Iftitiiri of next week. • j 2 for .....:.^.. ^....,.. 10* Mrs. A. Rogalla and -song, Ralph SYRUP, Maple and dane, 2* oz.t94 CORN MEAL, Yellow or* White,- \ Iii(crv»t Omu'/nf Atforc 1 C >rn, I.G.A., Golden Bantam or Country Gentler, Mrs. Sarah McQijrfchy, 128 N. Ela and Ernest* and daughter T^icillc of' 'Philip W, Moore, chnli-miin (if tin- street, who has been ill fjor several For| Morgan, Cbloi were guests dur-. SWEET CORN, 3 No.3?i;anis ...... 25* 6-lb. bag ,-.. -...-...... ,.1..: -.lOf JWrJwiii divixliin, whirl/ Is 4iow eoij- . man, Sweet Natural Flavor, No. 2¾ can, your ;*;" : : days is jable to be out awain. ing the lasjt two weeks^ of Dr. and j CRYSTAL WHITESOAP, Giant \ Wf% -'0 .miiniinnn (frive's in ro,i- choice, 3 cans :for |...:.29^ Mrs. E, A, 'Bcerman, 303 Grove ave-! PEAS, Tiny Eftra Sifted, 2 No. 2 -: \*5**lO ••••(•^^•••••-•^.••••^•••••.••••^••••••-••.•^•••W^'' "Xleii.uit), |hi| Chle/iRo eampaiifii, ! Bars, 11 for .33^ Mr. and Mrs., Daniel L.\ Gilly of nue. Mrs. Rogalla and family arc I i " -•• ' ;'• , .-1 '• •!•'.• ' i|. T slmo Brand Macaroni and Spaghetti, None '•..• , • ..y- •' t • it Hy iiiiiioiiiieed h ^royw-th of interest Barrington township had ah giiestg on with relatives In the city at present/ l.tbix pruj'eej tliroiijrhont the com- Better, 8-oz. pkgs., 4 for ...... 15* I;nk,- 1 Tbnnksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Daniel but will leave soon for their new., Wnlllepwiiili's serViiMTVlll b.v.'hij* iliviNion. 0. Gilly of Elijin, Mr, and Mrshom. e in South Haven* Mich. Mrs.': T*cre4s .•oiiNide rnlile iniKiiiiderKtoud- . owner* Charles Gilly of 'Fairfield, 14., Miss Rogalla is Mrs. Beer man's mother.; RICH IN H> mwv,re|„o-e,| t, K|V„ t0 hri„ nw *~Jr.•'. f«A*t flu fit^Ke •*•• ARGARINE ' PWy. i|,e sleki nnd dlsrtbled, hesi- Heivide^ P'» »1 the ilmj. of nolicltnfion bc- testing COODLUCK Wt-.ot n doubt] in hi* nilnd of the.ter, . Ili^ Advert i s e me nti :OOD*LUCK »»"'«.v ,,),.1 cflijiietiey of file relief sion OLEOMARGARINE pHio* Hun iiMiiiit-,. (|,e. flniiucial a.v N«llri\ plnitvtif OLCOMARGAWME HI « rim "ef at gneritiflj They Bring Result? kw vent any 'ru'inorV of (Jatsup, Ex. Vjal., Telmo, Brand, lg. bot. 2 for 10* Rate: ONLY MARGARINE i>\ I-IIIIIK niiyiileaj enm. of wel- lind pri( 1,U our, I.G.A., Best?Grade, a winner in many bak­ 10c a Line APPROVED BY AMERICAN KM'! " »f»*"«« how efforlK lake, ing contests, 24«/pb. bag, r...... 40* l mini,, to eoiiHejrve fund* flii-l at Die Minimum, 50c MEDICAL ASSOCIATION % f P^t11,,,,. <,,,,, ,„|»,a,lftlHx fw ,h(l Hil,k by the I ates, Pitted Black Club House Brand, 10-©z. Telephone 1 : $!ii'u •um«»•»««""»«i* cellophane pkjj. .\\ "Z. _....„...L....:...$5* EXCELLENT FOR TABLE, COOKING AND BAKING In FUR RENT FfJRSALE Work, for. Father }Wi\ Hhurti (|orn or Tomatoes, Dearborn iClub; Good Quality, M lmi, UvJlg;-|n .jh(f IjJL^ tnki' -n PAHKSIDE APARTMENT for rent. DINING ROOM TABLE and «1* -to mitnij No. 2 cans, 3 for ...L. ..;...... „\.....:.23* Three furnished rooms. Light, •:ir, ., -.:- v..'•*.'-;••• •,•••) • •:•: ehaiirs, baby's crib and buggy for qATSUP, New PaeWlg. size, KINGOVCAR SARDINES, or*, G.A, Beauty Soap, (1 ibar £ree with every 2 heat and gas included. Mrs, A. E. sale. Reasonable. Tel.;Barr. 78. lle'U- • • • • i Tioeler, 400 E, Russell streef. Tel. 4} 2 bottles for w.^.w...... :.i...W^ the p«r purchased), 2 bari ...... 1....1S* Barrington 27 CAMAY orlVORY SOAP, Low|«t Imr thn 14 for sale. Like new. $5 Tel Inke hill [cllogg'withs eacAlhl Branpkg.), , (s62 t of 26 recipe cards free FARM FOR KENT. 110 acres. In­ Barrington 284-J. , quire Frank Kelsey, Shady HIH - t»^ice lit 17 yr»,i 4 barp :...!•* dmits "oj 'runes, lg. size, 14 to; 6 count, I.G.A., in heavy WHEATIES, 2 for „;a...L.?„....J^.' E ^^^^- 4«w<4 that tflf spect el| can ...piS*. Sub. Barrington, 111. Phone 130-J-l. FOR SALE—My client' recentiy SOAP CHIPS, Quick Arrow, ^ \S\T* "'" H*»vl«8liW-from..nr syrup, lg. No. 2½ , forced take back fine mahogany OLEOMARGARINE, lb..... ,,, , m mntiy Upe Olives, Sunripe Brand, Giant Size Fruit, FOR.RENT. Modern six room bunga­ baby grand piano in this vicinity. R iw5,,r» ?J w "'•wKiMtio,,; l|ch at low. 593 Division St; Barrington. \sill njif buffet size cans, each ...... f ,...... '.....10* Only slightly need. Large portion of Very reasonable, Inquire owner, purchase- price already paid. 8igned ««iV i )og Food, Duration Brand, 3 reg. size cans 25* Robert Dvorak, R.F.D. No. 1, Gary. guarantee protect* purchaser. Will ~-Th« . 'ruit Salad, I.G.A., 5 varieties, tall can 15* transfer to responsible putty .paying Baketf in 3 size Loa vet of,i -stu FOR RENT--House,] fi rooms, 2-ear out balance on easy montfill pay­ 1 former garage. Facilities for raising chick­ ments. Address Attorney, P.,0* Box |R , TH' ^ «»«W handle. \•l'ea'rrc* , j ens and gardening. 048 S. Hough .«*••;: 1«B, Chicago; HI. mi latter'* street. Sturts. T«d.i »2J. "»r 1,, , 3 "Ppi-atltonWlle, Wf yoiniK 1 3 size Loaves Classified Ada Bring Results i worv' "W"^«nt Im^llnjf, MllihK SIX ROOM! MODERN HOUSE with bH hih,' rk7 •f'wk *•'« f«*'»>r to grirage for rent. Insulated, easy Wfthj -i FOUND %$$; *: £9e »»rTii% ,to heat. 230 W. Russell street. Call T •bjr-.tr. Kington 498ior 200-JI FOUND—A sum of nfoney was found *• 1^¾''''k *b« ^vator, and Tuesday evening. Owner must be .!,;•• tt<,<, f Mmin! FOR RENT—Five room flat with tokiLY^W »" «"»vd to H.axin^ J able to identify. Write Barrington "^r n»^Ti ••^•wr*. lb-; rtanninitgi garage $20: four room flat $15. Review 2202. I; ; of uig^| ^B^W* 317 B. Lincoln avenue. Tel. 270-M. We PoUver Fhoae MS Not« Chain Store '.'.'; :'" ../I.: iii.n."].• J i i'i'f ." v«'ii'.'i :. n ^-:,:,,...,.:1::^^ i mi v n ..n, »,> ' i *» Z, -p"1 SMly,- the cane DRY GOODS AND VARIETY GOODS ' msfsetxssmw WflihiBT MODERN FIVE ROOM apartment WE CUA1LANTEE EVJBRTTHING WE SELL ^1^1^ •"Wh.^MH.rt* fcrliijt .ace table Cloth, big value, 54x72 in. each $1.00 - for rent, with sun parlor MHI glased Notke 'th, ;,,' iof; M»-'«WM«yto op^ porch. 124 Harrison St. Tel. Bar* We~-are open ko cater to banquets, -inen Table Cloth, extra quality, 70x88 in. $4.00 rington 353-M. Elden Gieske. ,„ „„. ,,,.,^,. F*iwl^ including dancing and bridge jpartles; KSi^^K^^^h^ Jath Mat and Seat Cover Combination ....$1.00 •efflry, en* hla work prpV«ff |-<3f|St' th FOR RENT—5 acres w'oodwl. modfen etc. Large or small. Reasonable rates. as'-^ Jakehrd For particulars phone 424. Hjltnior* re.suH. • ^adies Lace and Plaid Blouses, each „..$1.00 buildings, $30: 8 acres on RouHf 10 A tonri.ii-. (,•"•« *t work. nnd . € with buildings $15. 8 roclm modern Oounfryi dub, H. J. Potts, j conces­ area New Wool^5weata?rs, children's sizes 2 to. 6 $1.00 sionaire. Barrington, I1L Ladies' Silk Scaiifs, Newest Patterns, real house, 1 block from depot $30. 4 room that tWl house to trade for live stock. Henry Classified! Ads Bring Result* A At |J'U'^ fll«-.wife and^chlN thfr fed4 bargains, eadh 25*, 50* and $1.00 Scherer, 100 S. Cook street 8tMM \ , \ '•*Wht w.T th(a.faH». .vhanltjM »m. to ,h!* rpm^d from further T Wen's Wool Scarfs, New Stock, each .$1.00 i Baawr and Sapper 10 » » i 1 FOR SALE 'ho chaHty." ••;•,-,'. - Hen's Neckties, lg assort., ea. 25*, SO*, $1.00 '^The Dorcas Society of the Baptist thoir- BALED STRAW and Alfalfa Tor Church will hold a baaaar arid chicken nottajj TOYS, GIFT GOODS AND DRESSES sale. Hartwood Farm*, phone pie sapper in the church parlo 31 Tues­ Klmh ««b.ln Cotxwt action M-W. day evening, Dee. 8. The ba»«r will Kable ON SALE IN QJJR UPSTAIRS SALESROOMS open at two o'clock and tne sapper ^Inte** 8T0OK CARROTS for sale. 00c will be served from 5:80 o'cocfc on I ^¾ BSh' chnjh con Mtxt. Stat*1 Wn i Mkr Jtmaw* t>«r 100 lb*. Chauncey 0. Buck. Tickets will be 50 cents for ad)ulta and **« df TL3?' 2&* KWrM» up, tb<», R. F, D. 2 Box 180. Barrington. 85e cent*.for children.. ti i

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