AICTION U i. ^ K M11.1. Klt'&MARTIN ftoili ' ^te'lew circutjkUbii mid Auctioneers J ** ; -clrcWtton,., { . *i4 1st ^. \ ..(,.,., .-.„ t|„. ohllfoffer the, hfttd tlat'cbuni»,i ^ ,,., •'-, if; •; •-.o"-.| - miles H>»t of J>J,|. K.isi „f OillK-ru r. tk-.H. H mne« ^ J *\V V 1 i • k * .1.:. ;•• /""••h«l^mfle.^ SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTSiS ,-rt. "**ff rnnil,- ,A* tljj, h wit ' Mart at 12:¾ Oh iciate Re-Elected \t\ <•> •P ' f' ! "1 ' . Per Capita Cost California, Here I Cotoe Think Mundelein Barrington Review (First Gracersj Vjsit Motor Accid :nt Sat.. .Ian. 16, 1932 Is Only a Song Title at[ Annual M< wting Posi OlRce; Prepare !.»y.jii|\it |K(H-;U—'<'",.'• Kresh, Balano f^ inim'tie SIOKBII, but soHietimetf it ' i skfiiiyj-."^; l!) H«-if«TH, first t*Xl is easier for a H-yearKtld boy Tlii;I joint annual meeting of the. A little in Kiel fjpost office, "lir- : .jVni.HNH-Jii^iii,;;; :t Heifers, not bred 97 Schools Shown Into Harrington ranged in 1m • itioii o|. the U.^S, , Liability Rates! to "bust" than to Koto Cnlifor- Lake County Farm Bureau and the 1 e*i'4M<'t"'«l (•uf-riiM-y STOCK RUt,l post. office i t Burriligton,, will ! ' - i •T'i.miilly >,| busw-h 11 in when n eonl»l « of police f the 'S.i Yalcn- sl .ration liii the first ' t 'i i " lr:id an nil (jWrn[ 1 da retire Day of ; Banin(!ton Gr >ff's Market to Occupy Cjompanies Boost public |Ja- ' ""-• »•'' accredited Barrm-' Mic and Bol, blind lladio artists .grade* this .jBiir,4flitj first-gradr' Ce r ((lsi 1 SI.«0.07 for "learned Tuewlay morning. Missed Train Here After\ Sloreilow Filled by Miller. bility Rates 3 '•••I. :tud :>re all bought lapii;'" from W. L. ty, furnished the ehter- ers;having visited tho-post offie-a. 'f* 4 ' ! i; 'H>''- .... \\ is-.otiAin. n^hov The younjc mam who .liven in , I (,utT This Year Bank Robbery tainiient A crowd of about BOO far­ in a body Tic (day morning jusit r ' » i"T'.v. that bought pi:! 11-! a eoiiifortable home on N, Eia I Food Shoppe for glrburrban Area I mers arid their wives \yero In at­ ttfse? "how a 'rything is dpnev|';. •" I'-rd: and most 0f street, decided to. «ee the world, \ .•'-; :1--4-:^-.:.-/-: tends ncei They absbrbid l(;j ai—how the lireeding but thfiy according to rep< trt. He left Bar- -. . •.-.-.. - • ' * (, [..-portion invited be- ,.,,,1^ of high aiail is stai^pc j, sprtld, and sent V rtngton Monday night on a l)i- The four bandits who looted the Vey interestiJig Reports! by the sec three-way change in bucdneria- lo- Barrington auto owm rs^will ho af-. 1 < • • w will be called as , .iiioiis schools j Jtiindelein state bunk Wednesday retari.es anUtressurers of both organ­ ii .J* - i cycle and heade.l southwest. ctttibnB in Barrington wili take idaee * put4, how th« fi nlieii distribute in^ f«|ctc 1.1.•:'.'...ii. rtipse cows must When the laoj failed to .return dur ng the months of-February and coming an(l oiitgoing packages; liability insurnnce rat's for nuumio^ - Sn.iith, super-1 through1 Barrington after the robBery, Most of the oljticers a|id directors I'Preciated. qoroe home, his* parents notified Chief Maich when Emil Miller will dispose how everythiiij is! handled to in­ {lilies', according to an nn iounciim«»t by j. I ., , - !' r!u'a? a vl A ,ws ,-,1,1.. of high j al eifizen, may have btopped to board electf d. ThH|iitli Clerk same day of Sale. nearby, eonimiinjtie.s. On Tues­ W Swayiur;. president; B. Harris, companies. The Mibu -ban Clas*|fica-' The four men ivere hot identified af- place now occupiedi by the Mnler vjirs't grade isim. recently built 1 ,f ".10K KVIDEKA day moriiiiiK th<| Klgin police re- vi«fe president; L. Kane, Secretary; >h, in which Bnrrihgt m ^'S incWdcd; tir'they left Sloennv Jake, Waacontja, a small cardioard roorii with a: 1 K. VV Meyer. Clerk. ,.„-. iire• tii costs

  • \v.«, storm Will- , wMi VJ 1*0,1(1 slip lunir in chiirge of tlife Epworth h|ive. n'rrlvwl here hefoije 0 o'clock. In landei, vco president; ami Ray M a g 'ouhd? floor office, W tli steadily Rev, G, R. DiusBeli was the pviriei- (»'A llO «•• 111(1 Scrt-elLS. Ice cmmty.'wns Ihe oily county inj is7,0;1 In gne ,'inil the cl|io-ch school young se -the men who Stopped here were Jurs ijind A. U. |Iuiit, - attdptnnt cash incri'iising commercial nn] job print pal Hpeiiker of the ^veiling. Arneit state to show »n Uyrent^d' d^jith, i «•. fik -*ti .tiii'-r-.. milk cooler. ing business during th' last year, as tr|>' s,'"'*! lumber. 1 !»•_*.:« 1. ,„ tljte thieves,.they must hiivc made n iers C. Linos related soiiiit of the interes't- to last year. Cook 'onnty Men !'>'•• -'. - - j-'-- , " ": we|lj as increnses in (tlie J lines of >p-» lialril «lr:iw. UCl/l-J Hiiul-abotit trip, pbinning to aban- liig history of t e orderi , re .'12.82 per 100,000 pOpulatio^ , OT Special' music.- Hy the Vested choir 1 i F lil'S ami rlwiirs, l!»i,'M;„, m their car here or h'live it ;in t'hi\ 2I."..1.1 gilard iintirthe time lock was opened nudum urea, a nil not fir Lake copn- its to until the time of hit* d in Deeem- I* 2IS.00 oi tin* vault at 8:110 a. in, I'iuil Downers Grove alone as soui'e- report < have crron- ;uvi ber, HMO. It contiiiied iii business 210..17 ' Mott was with the bandits and the added, Auditors Go Over lis the property of the M T. Lamcy 210.00, family was warned not. to notify the p< lice for" .nn hour. The threat was Legislator , Warns of At­ esttt e until March 1, 10a|l, ^hen it 2t;:;.!i(i tl made that the-car was equipped with was purchased by Lesl.e \V McClurc Driver's Vision Impaired by 21.0,0(1 > tempt to Cn&te "M&tropol- Barrington GdiGarde) Village Records, a radio arid, that 'n 'case a police Of I itchfield, Minn., v ho had owrieil I he per j 9 Heavy Raj i; Car Leaves - In '(Mideast of the robbery was made, ii an Cnicj igo I Disi .rid" and operated. a - neivspi pe J at Hnmp- 7 listed j PV §lub Makes Entrh the young mini would lie shot. After ton, la., .for live years |»rio^ to noviu1 g Road and Upsets fmir : With local Board thi 85 • utiles an' hour trip from Mun- to Barrington il-KUJI . the. in Ftiw<$ Sty di lein to Slocum lake, Mott >was Te­ . "i am enchxrng a summary Of le iseil. i V, W. ShoH ,, 1111 of practically nil the power» possessed .*» 'I 2I«:IM» Firsj; State bank at th > annual stock- ami turned over twice. Although the*new locution |>rovi|es 212 .v.i •JUJMH). \ battle of words—bookkeeping Pupils on Honor Roll by thein at this time. If enacted injto hoklxr^ mpeting held Si tun ay, Jan. 8. Mr. Short and three other persons, u larger space limit hijs eve,r bej»n ?onls'••versus accounting systems— Three Jvupilrf of the Barrington Cen­ a law, Chicago wotjId control all po­ Tie other offijeess oft the haiik were whoso names were not [reported, were- usvjl, the entire areai assigned!to ma­ 1 Klu'in I inns Kntertained It place in the village reasurer's ter echoed were placed' upon the honor lice, ft e and health departments, o^ir re-elected as 'oliowK Howard V driving west oh, Highway No. 4 be­jor garden exhibits has beeii (riuitiid. llicl- Friday night with 12 persons : Castle, vice president; A. r. IJlitsch, tween HiTisdnip' ind Downers Grovo Tries, shrtlbs, perennial and ainniial ol this month. r "They am Robert streets;, sewers, ecJ " ' ' i -.. ,. .. , -., J,_ .oral Club Members T shortly before 12 p. m. when the driv- tip'iters, Mind bulbs are now, being'-A, $js»se.nt • including three representa- Biown of the, eighth grade and Ches- . • I , ,. assistant cashier; A: 31.- Itigeschulte. ; It, Meier, eii's 1 view of til B 1 oad was obscured by , foi red tii make a series of ^gnnl|*fs *< te- Walbaum and Robert Skinner of j "I am callingynfr attention,to this| n88igtant cas.hiIr. Helen : es of the firm of Arnold,| Himmel- the heavy dowiipcur of, ruin. Tim au­ wh ch will i exemplify a|l the, vnrJmiB ads2lbsi9c I,:uu : Mild two I tlii' seventh grade. measure as it iff ii line witli proposed j assistant cashier. r aii,nml Co.. five village trustees, the (t R(,j,uireniotltf) fol o|f directorR .includes tomobile left tiie road, struck n. bump t.vi es of garden design, suitable jror M'^iii tt.'i'e guestsj " the new honor legisl(i:ion now pending' before the, Tbje board df v Georte J. Hagej", Fred Holiein,. How-' and -turned aver .fwice, according to' tiie Chicago area. These large tymrufn .2 lbs. $C i::in'iiiu'toii I.ioiis , p esident of the board, the village roll system are that the pupil must generaj asseiribly and heca use, I be­ ard I'. Castle, HJ. L. La ;escl ulte, Wal­ the st.atMiieUt >ty 1 highway- patrolman exl ibits wiH be.ilmde by the'fjillfljjv- •.! 1. •magw tn-asiiwr, tho Tillage attorney, ahfl 'have nn average of at Ictest 85 in de- lieve that the pejpjie of tlie seventh .rat- 3 lbs. I9C 1 ter ff. Landwe^r, A. L. Robertson, to whom the mi idcritwas reported.. iiig: West Parks, South. Parks, th' round of howling. ] tl le village clerk. purtment and effort, 00 in three minor senatorial district should be informed Irvin E. Land'jver, W illian Schnet- Tlie patrolm iri had the four persons coli Park, Elmjnrrst Park JBoMd, Paul I'.erger. of j The three representatives of the ac- studies, and 85 in three major studies. iis fo ;(he moves i)nade by Cjhicago in- bag $1.1« ; lage, William iSkinnerJ Q. W. Spun- taken to the St, Charles hospital. North Shore H(trticul|i ral Sociely, ... L:i':i.'i.nisly H(l- uiiting firms were J. P. Ryan and The pupils of district 6 are a\ the terebtsj to, control everything in Cook ] 3 ncr, nd Robert G. Wo k. Three of them w^< re se-vereiy hurti but ami others, . _ t J v. nrld's greiitest K. Miller who did the auditing present writing stories of their, pro­ county a fourth esca] icd with;' only minor '.-Commercial flower growtrs.of |fi« [uic<: doz. 29« I flu- gruiip by jects for the ipast year. Everyone "Hfftise bill! 27»: \v|nrk dt Barr-iiigton, and Mr. Arnold bruises. The nutiinoliile wfts- wredked. Chicago area will -singe an e-AejisWe .'•in- iiml money frmi the fourth to the eighth grade Would creajte l metrjoprlitari dis­ Cho Down Histojric 10 for 39« o(i tlie firm nnme.. , 1 Mr. Short's foes was biidly cut and exhibit in tho show, ('oniuiittefts hiifc .:..1 hy exrract'iug carried out a project during the year. trict it any county in wh'ich is lochtcd The mixup over the auditors' work bruised. Ho re.icjveu. other sel'cre bee i appointed by (lit- Allied Florlffis' :.i lire from the I - a city havins a populajtion of ovcrj Old Tree on Rand Road Z doz. 35c id their frtb is( blis-ed on the ttiffer- body and head liruises. Late infor­ oMIHipus and the Cohimercinl .FJow*r ••I "!' ihe members ' a 1 500,00¾ jinhaWta its; 'Woulil abolish .. -n the amount of fee which they mation from he hospitnlis to the, Gnwers of the. State t« plui^ * thf r ,-1, '• jei Show North Woods everyf Haiitary, p»rk anil forest pre The old lino "Woodman, upnre that 6 lbs. for 29« iw ask for doing the'work and the effect that he I j si lowing Improvement,'- pAin of the exhibition. |Tho Itlin '•'"•i :0 the 1 jpof- '.II serve district hav ng a popiilntion c> tree"j was unheeded If st'w eek when nount for which they originally Sta (i agricultural dnpurtmei-t '' I-'-.I l.-imis of the-J II Picture at Legion cecdind 500,000 a id lying entirely or woodKmen choppeil dov n tlie historic per bushel 90« The firm contracted ais( make a special t**ti catlonitl '.I. (neeting the | agreed to work. partly within tlie wyrpornte limits of old cotton wood tree 01 Raid road In Funeral Sci vit :es lor h« tft?, job at $1,000. A^cr having Meeting Thursday Lake Zurich which Is I: el lev liiblt. ' '» ' IJ.'" I'.IKIII visitors. I f. such nletropolit in district i.lid trans­ •ifd to have Arnold Scbauble, Sr., i done a considerable; amount of the fer nil ° its prpp'rty and corporate been |a good sized tree lefow the early 11 the Garden club section eiblb work, tire auditors' asked for $2,788.1» rights, powers and dutlca to the metro settlers came to this part if Illinois.' Held Tuesday Afternoon are being plawied wit it'even grea! Park Ridge Man which they claimed would just cover Moving pictures of a North Woods politan district, except school districts It stood between 60 (nd 0 feet in attdition to ilnls-b and detail t|inn'|ii the expense to the firm. This, price. hunting trip were to be chown atf th'; Such (1 istrlct wou d lie governed by &heigh t and was 4 feetl> fl Inches in pas shows. Frnuz hl0. luddscsln Arnold Reliiiuhe. Sr.. 324 K. Li-des gner for the uliow i is' ui&ist Appointed Cashier was unanimously refused by the trus- entertainment feature at n regular council consisting of the |mayor tit tile diameter. As it fell, an oi looker re- 1 lierty . slreet. ditil early Saturday mm y clubs' in designing gnrdHi for 4§ £6 hl vi w of tl,e fn tlmt e i]ttn meeting of'the Barrington post of the city w thin the (District, ;tho, presiden"" t marked, "thus (1110(1101 onp- of our American Lc«ion Thursday evening. morning following nn illness, of;several hibils*. In some CMKSOH cflubs are Of 'Fir*it ".> t lMlllUntMliwii:JVatintinl*''? workini" t on contrac?' t a**t its own of the board of commission. M'« of the Inndniarks of early days' is gone.' Tie entertainment program was weeks duration. MV. SchauideM heajth low (1 to enlist,tile. hel|i of profi^slo: jliid figure. The auditors requested an county in which fuch city is located, HC'hediilfd to "follow an important bust- had been ailing for the past year, but Inni sun tin n(|vice.. There ate ndW 1 .opportunity to go over the books with three members c ected from within 4r»„ no is meeting,. Luncheon was to be it was not until the past two weeks garieir clubs in the Garden Club ... nle by th*'I members of the board, to be Riven the city and two nembers from with­ Giti Scout Iropps thot he was c ipfj nod" to his bed, . ^ tie served. - " • • out tin 1 city within.the metropolitan liliioin, whichis tiimluctiiigthei'sh ,, ( : Hi, First. Nn- ,{„ opportunity to show th6 board Mr, Scliaube iVas horn Jan. 30, 1 H folIowin A, Ninth district meeting of the district, One member of tie council Thev Iwjve until February: 15 tdV ma|o -'""' ^ j why the audit cost more than the Will Be Organized 1^60, in jUelilinjer. Germany; he B>ooMield <**f4* •in. Leition posts' will be held next Wcd^. would be chosen president, whose enti ies, n, of the . originai estimated price, Tlie request 1 came lo Aijierca In 1882. locating in IH- I Better 4V #, T*~ A. Klsner of, ncklay evening at Arlington Heights. salary would bo $",500 annunlly, , other in Village Soon '1 he' following' Garilenl Clhbs hhf« was granted and the meeting was held Chicago, A yeai or two later he J I he insti­ Several members of the Barrington meinbe s of the council wrtild deceive alrepdy mude entries: l " 'of Friday 'night. opened a maihin? shop in Roselie, pout probably will attend. $7,000 jlier year. It would set 1 forth West Side »{•. During the meeting one of the au­ Barrington will hnie seji-eral girl living there ui 'til 1880 wh,eh he came, Z^23C considerable the pre cedurc to b * uVd by the, poard. ( Blarrington Giirden Club, JunWr ditors declared that the job could be to Barrington anrl built the 'Flour- ll r The council woult provide torn dis­ scout troops in the 11 >ar future, 37 wns connected Village Hall Work Will , Garten Club of HinM)nle, IJomr* G»|-- done for $3,000 and the audit ex­ trict of .finance fot the administration girls having held ni orcanization Mill that is stjll Wated here. ' ' <'". of Illinois 1 de Club of DeKnlb, Garden Club^f 3 cans for 27C tended, to cover-- the records to next Be Completed Friday meeti ig at the R. W. 3 fuir liomc, 506 In^>June; of the same-year he n i. the Second of ithe district's financial affnir* jjnd a Edison Park. Western Springs Gfl, June, according to report. director of civil «rvlce and hvo per­ S. Eougb street, Wclnesdoy after­ married Miijs Louisa 8om,pf, and Mr. 1 | nk eii;ht years. den CJuli, Free^iort Garden I Clsjf Whether the meeting Friday night The revamped pipeless furnace is sons to be appointed by the Council noon. Tliey are now busy SHing the and Mrs. Sch.table made Barrington ai'NH-^ * 2(cans 276 •"'111v will e.sfnh- Civ c Ganlen Club ot Villa fork, -w days, the epi- entire building. This job "necessitated of 10, and 18 years lining eligible to iress. Since that jtimey he Has made r IK .19^ will be given at the f«. Paul Evan­ stor, Ravinia Garde^ii, Club, Bsnnoflli: •"•i.i< believed on the six hours time on Tuesday. join. , Young women w 10 wo ild. be. in­ several trips', to Germany. The .de- (Ww-i gelical .church on Sunday evening, burn Garden.Club, jWrfield^ 11:1. •,, ArtBfe Sliced S* In addition to the plumbers and' Genoa City Man Hnri terested in being leaders are also ceasejtl man in survived by his wife, ! >: h .Jan. 24; by Professor Robert Stanger South Side -! 4;No, 1 i.un ,,u." op more fnrinee men, hired by the' village Auto 'AccAccideni t sought. Mrs. Louisa Schailble. two daughters, G arden Department of the Sever] f JJ plfiiim d Carte, 2i oz. .-'t9¢ of Elmhnrst college. The lecture is board, five men were given three days in on Mrs. J. B. Collins of Barrington?, and fi Shjp •will the disease ure hcing sponsored by the Senior League ^ .A r». Hiih Wphian'H Clii>, Fl. ssmooi*'Gfti- t..-. >"l^"ti. LeRoy Zim- woik under the direction of the board Rand Road Sunday Officers Re-Elected at Mrs. M, Kasi ningj of Chicago, three ,den , C-lbl!., j Windsbr Pirk Oarde? (%^li{ i .' w k of that church. > , |ER K lietl..rske. • I awrenci but on the pay roll of the Barrington sons, Arnold, Jr.,] and Fred of Bar- 'Cl'ut. > i J, ', "ii . 4 Several years ago Mr. Stanger spent! ''.'.kiier. and Sam Uo- Relief committee. Lake Zurich Bank Meeting rin^ton, and C eorgje Schauble of Crys­ /I- endquarters for' tji< - shov^ «1 II : a vacation in Euron.e, at which time| Mart in Zarnstoiff of- Genoa City, v ' Kiiekuck family has tal. Lake, arid byline sister, Mrs. AJ- maintained in room* J07 P^bli he was privileged fo see the inter-', Wis., vas brought to the Bjartlngton •' '-II'IIIM since Wednes- meeting bertine Jones »f Michigan.' There are tt:0ise.tf The 'committee in 'j»cU' nationally renowned portrayal ot the $400 Tax Levied on Genera: hospital «nrly Sundjay morn- The annual - stockholders nine grandchildren^ chaifeeof show preparations copsfi play as- presented by the peasnnts of Henry Donlea Estate ing, sufefing from lacerations". about of the First State Bank 0¾ Lake Zur­ 1,1 ich wJEfs held-Thursday, Jan.. 14, With Funeral sei vices were held Tues­ of. : Irs, W. L. Karciter, Presid«nb ? From I njury the Tyrolean village, pberammergau. An inheritance tax of $400 ww the skill, scratches on the face, and 3 re-election of all officers and Sirectors. day at two ojclock at the Foelschow the Garden Club of l^U^is, Mrs; J '• r. .120 Snnnnit street. The opportunity of seeing this drama levied ngniiist ithe $40,000 estate of bruise) , sustained when the [car in * 1 The officers are as f illowi: Henry Chapel with Rev. H. Koenlg officiat­ E. i '«Hendet^ and Mrs. (Feo. M. K, !| without ^he aid of is_a rare privilege, for it is staged Hettry Donlea, Barrington, by Coun­ which he! was riling Ion Ihe Rand Stiel, .president; J. I>. Fnk, vice ing. Mrs. John Cadwallader and Mrs. dall, John A Servos, *t ho hi^ IK but one season every decade. ty Judge Perry L. Person", according road collided witlji a 1 truck carryinarryl g 5-r... '"•'UK confined to his president; A. 3i Crawford; cashier; y, D. Hawley sang.! The Modern gen ral manager of all thr shows hel to documents filed in the coiknty horses, 3 man Schwerman^ Fred Hoelt, Victor the services at the cemetery. Burial prejiared the layout of tie show a 1 Dtfilea, the' widow, and a daughter, the local hospital ind was jblis'to go TTJ-'- ''''urn to his. duties piny. TProfessor Stanger will Show Sauer and W, B. Plaggs, diectors. wan at Ererj recti- cemetery. ! is i i active charge of preparation*, "•<'"i* Hardware Co. slides, illustrating the vanon* scenes. Winifred, are named heirs. On to lis!home in tlfe, after soon. I j • - ' '• . .

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    I BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDA\j, JANUARY, 21,1932

    near Diamond Lake from Saturday to thlrk ft lookp rather ba<41 tor Mr. "Yon don't think that's rather a he 1 called up hft ,estal Tlslimeift' Cuba Township Wednesday while Mr. and Mrs. Pohl- White. slr> quibble?'' 1 angrily,' and demanded that the best Fat Girls! lie man were in North Chicago. The Glaenzer grjoaned. ••We think It's, a pretty near "safeman" ib the place be sent up s. l'l/hlinan-, were called away -by the "i)oh!t!|" his said, | land went on to Jhim immediately. Panlng, he Seven table*, of bunco were enjoyed thing," the oldeit man admitted, V death »f Henry Pepi>er, Mrs. Polil- MEDUSA'S aftrr a niome|nt "On the contrary, "but we also pac^d out Into the hall to trait and at the home of Mrs. Frank .Kelsey thlnlc that she ought nian's fsither. | Molhelrwell, .h e said, "you Impress to be vejry; (tlad of that 'quibble,' the I young man was left alone with T|p| in Shady Hill Thursday with Mes- me ve!ry mucli the maid. VlameK kelsey. IIupe.< Jansyn. Fitts Howard Zimmerman of Joliet called Very much Indeed. Mr. JlEotl erw ;11, in case she wants Bu« I am a li ttle surprised that yon AU on\r the whrld^|Krji elij-n s ,' and O'Connor as hostesses. There HEAD to come back, and that she can Getting out a pencil^ beJbegan to on old friends here Sunday. is appealing t J' were prizes for each table and n de- dont notice one thing—I thought hardly bamej us, legally speaking, sliarpen It carefully, his ej e on his IWn Mrs. Henry Hillman is with her stWvc for an a|tra«^ive fr,.,, f ° Hciou.H luncheon wan served., The you would hive." ' In case— r* Job. . ' daughter, Mrs. Henry Thies near Gil­ "in the'lettjer, you mean?' "I'm sorry to hear Mrs. White,. Is fat'figure that oannoti fni ii «i„,? next meeting will be February 11 at 'In cc se she . dolesn't? So he Miration.. ' *, "J . * ^ the home of Mrs. William H[ifer with mer.. ., , Josephine Daskam Bac >n "Ues.v doesn't quite believe 'lb her, '-either? •o III," he said quietly.' 1 . Here's'the recipe i|at I nii^'j.. Mrs. Hafer and Mrs. Gossell as Mr. and Mrs. John Stemple of .Pal­ « Vhat thiifff, slrT Is that It?" " "I don't know that she'i so iq,". Copyrltht »y k and brings, into blosijom 11 the n hostesses. "~ atine visited Sunday with Mr. and Applaton -and Company " tfhy, ttil4 Odd Sentence,!' said He 1« onl ly hujmah,": s»id Sir. the woman returned briefly, ', tura^I attractiveness that;;,' Hy #^ '" - (WNU Btrvlce) Glaenzer. "Poor White j and I Glaenzer, "and he la fifty-four, and "Ah, I am glad to hear it," he Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kelsey and Mrs. Henri Berghorn. .1 Mr. posriesses' and does ft' m >v.Ur ,J out ovesr it" m daughters, Shirley and Betty Jane, have worn ot r brains she is bar^lj thirty. Do you be- said lightly. * "You'd be tt e one 'to HARMLESSLY. 1 !| ' Miss Virginia Sigwalt at; ended the -, "Tou might read ihe sentence," lleve In her, know, of bourse!" 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Kelsey and Lafalot Pinochle club ttt Mrs. Ed. Mr. Motherwell?"" ly the morning, talc or • i,„ft tca children, Verdelle and Ward,' and suggested Motherwell "L don't knjow," said, jklothenvellj She glanced at htm suspiciously, He-uer^ in Barrington Mom lay after­ SYNOPSIS spoon of Kruscben Salts, ii n ,>ia)iS J Peter Gaustad of Chicago and Mr. Mr. Glaenzer took the letter and but he was evidently* ban iy Inter­ noon. "but I'll go back tomorrow mora- hot water before breakfast -Wdo*-,, and Mrs. Herman Brooks' of Waucon- reail. ' ested. His ingenuous flattery came CI^APfER I.—In concern ov >r the Ing and try t > find lu|*!" on [pastry and fatty jim^i ^,0 ,. da were guests Sunday of Mr. and The Bridge Players met with- Mr. disappearance ot the young and "'I told hi:o that I tell yon know just at-the right moment . ' onlpotatoeu, butter, crfean n<{ SUgar Mrs'. Frank Kelsey of Shady Hill. and Mrs. Harold Hans; .'Wednesday beautiful wife of his wealthy friend I hire ydu.' Told CHAPTElHll "There's more than you thinking Crandall White, Aaron ataenzi r en- whom? 1 Poor "It's the little daily! Alpj, Hun i^ Claence Rasnssen. and Carl Chal- evening. grag»9 Motherwell, private lnveitlga-, Crandall thli ks her brain was up­ that, young man,"'she ampunced off the ,fat;» and /'b^nris hat Km,. mer of Milwaukee enjoyed Saturday tor, to fiild hei:, A'note from the set--" JO RIGittT ai id early, on SaturVlay bitterly,] "but It seems I'n not the chew feeling" of dneiftetk iiealth Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holle arjfd son, missing woman wajna her hulband mid and Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Prank activity that is Ireflfect^ij in Fred, visited at the Willialm Tonne not to call tri.the police, Baying she "JBut you llhink .she dimply- \ made *-» morning. a dark,! distinguished one, afteij all. It's not, tht t } mind . f»»Kht Lageachulte. "hoped to come back." eyetf, clear akin, t'heecfu v home Monday afternoon. a illp, In lipr excitement?'' said gentleman, evidently quite at home a lady's talking out. Just is she Is, charming figure. - fi «i'"y and CHAPTER II.*-Mrs. Whii e Is Mo herwell quietly, in the White household,,escorted u{ Mr. and Mrrf. James Donlevy. Mr. Mrs. William Pf higgler kind Mrs. L and dressed more for vhat you and Mrs. Henry Bade and s;, y0u », Stetson. Florence Stetson, Florence able. She is, known to have with -Mrs. Rose Grimm, who is improving her a remarkable jewelL the "Me­ feelings from you, my clever J young bearded youn g man in heavy shel But to be told to pack a bag with always get KruscMn't'i nt by her maid, a se^ Continued on page t Vivian and Clarence. Jr., were, visit­ Sunday with Lawrence Hirn there has been nq demand foil ran ors Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver som, " 'I ftlold him that] I (would) tell vere Englishwoman of middle age Mr. and Mrs*. Louis ; Fitts of Shady Hill. Walbatim y.ou'?'' ' •"':.' ; ., ,.| - . •( "Good day, Coggeshall'. good new; 1 visited with the former's brother, Au " fori ettln^;' that Crandall knows from Mrs. Wl Ite, I hope?" thefrlentt Mrs. Cecil Cavitt of Fox River gust, in Barrington Center Sunday, "Whew!«r!"" MotltlrwelMotliirw l Iexcl4imed| of iio'lilm'?" of the family asked kindly. Grove spent Sunday with Mr*. Will­ Mr. and Mrs. fed. Wesolowski and "what a wonder! It's jajde?" "Oh, too, I iihouldn't Say so." "Indeed, Mr. Glaenzer, I've, had iam Hafer. family of Barrimgton and Jkfr.-.- and "Its only equal s In Peking, I be| " 5ut 3011 did notice it? You think Just no nev s „at'..-al| I'fro'm Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Cjirl Strolwh .of 1>*' MHs. William Landwer .visitetf Mr. Iteve," said Glaenzer. I "I gave I you understand Itivperhaps?" White," she, returned.} ! KalMbb enjoyed a |>nner and Medusa she wore as a brodch, determined effort, to live] Edward Itynn of ( 'hie-ago and Mr. and Waucondi either at her neck or sometinies' as ing me+-'" ( here he flung back • preoccupied. j Mrs".'Otto Stjrobach and son. Donald, a pendant to the pearls. But sie al­ angrily over'his shoulder. ' "I wantj to take ulf Mrs. White's within one's means apdj} of Des Plaines w»re visitors Sunday ways wore It." '"I told: 1dm thift, 1 tell you,'" Jewels and have tlteiii gone over at the. home of. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Install K N..A. Officers Motherwell considered a moment.! thei 1 again writing. '• 'You know I thorbughlk , Coggeshall," 'lie said. save sdmethingj too—inde-| 'Kraus. Alice Camp. It. N*. A., held installa- "Her maid,.said nothing mo \eY' > lov<( you!'! •' . "They shouldn't "be Wt here with lion of officors Tuesday atternooii. "Oh, yes. She (went directly to "doesn't; :hat make sense, ' sir? both of then 1 away, anySvny She Mr. and Mrs. Bjernnrd Lngesrhiilte, keeps too miieh here. If. you will pendence hevert comes. Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Landwer a'nd' Mrs. . Porettii Hicks, past oracle, White the next morning nnd isked She did. tell him that before, you Emma Hager spei t Sunday with Mr. served, as installing officer, t nd Mrs. If her ntistress didn't want hei'. 'He know!" give me the leys—or it's a eotnWna- 1 tion, Isn't It"' my young m»n here and Mrs. Frank, [jigeschulte . Gertrudo Johns as ceremonial marshal said he understood not, but vould '".&;r.-{'Glaen::er started. . Save with: us, for the following officers: orof Shady Hill drove that I knew of. 1 STou meiiii |that you think! some­ laid her key, and was alarmed some one should find It, and had t to Elgin Saturday Mrs. Eugene Prior ht body really iwis there—" .''' • ] '' (papitai and Surplus $150,000 -stess to '"I'm sure she'll send if she re^ changed, anftlie Combination, too. Fred Binder of ('hicago was a caller the 500 card club on Wednesday af­ quire^ you, Coggeshall,' I told her, Why, naturally. Somebodjy who There only c ime\l>ack bne, arid she H. J. LAGESlOHULTB, Chairmah of the BottM at the Henry Erejking homo Sunday. ternoon. All present enjoyei' a very and slie answered rather dispirited­ waii hureylnr^her along, too.] She pleasant mfternoon, two tnbl was vexed, at the forgetting to order L. ROBBKTSON, President V 1 Mrs. Fdward lorn mid Mr._ nnil » being ly,'Yes, shyil suppose so."' played. Honors were awarded to Mrs, the. tw, but only lastj Wednesday HOWARD P. CASTLE, Vice PresideJlit >% Mrs. Ole Krickso 1 of Honey Lake "She's English, I suppese?" (the day she left, sir) sljie mentioned : Cassias Downs, Mrs. Marsha I Smith. T. ULITSCH, |sst. Cashier, HjEJL^N B. MEIEB;, Mat C shio called on Mrs. ( nrnil Kraus Sntur and Mrs. .Leslie Turnbull. Mr "An extremely iiigh-class v oman to me (that sli e could not\6em to re­ m day. . Smith for that position. She is devo :ed to A. I/AGESCHXJLTE.'Asst; Cashier il will entertain at the next meeting member about jordering that dupli­ 7 of Crysthl, Lake January 27. C'lelia nnd earns,. -1 imagine, nil of cate key. So I am inclined to doubt Edward Muska DIRECTOHS was a caller Tuesday at tli hoihe of her undoubtedly liigli wages." he has one Ifr. Glaenzer." \ Mr. and Mrs. John Claxt on cele- ; his father. Floriar Muska. Mr, Motherwell looked inti) the P. Castle, ' iiawljler; George J. Wager, Lagjbsch te & brated their golden' wedding anniyer- lire in silence, and his host forbore "Then In < arse of a fire, the safe Fred Hcbein, Retired Farnfer; }l. Mrs. Oliver FStW of -Shady Hill sary - Monday by holding optfn .'house to br^ak it. At last he spoke. would have to be-taken out bodllyS? Chairman of the Boar 11 = Walter N.! Landwer, W, was a visitor in Chicago Momlay for their many friends. "I'm afraid you'll find 1yourself No one but Mrs^ White could ger Co.; Irvin E. Landwe |, ileal Estate Management Fred Monnhan, a memller of an leaning'on a broken reed, Sir. (}laen at it?", ... ;' . .:'•'-. son, President and Caihier; William Schnetlage, Pai old Wniiconda family, passed away at zer," lie said slowly, '-if I wi s one "It looks sp, siUi" said the woman orating; William Skim erf Skinner Mfg. Co. { G. W. fcputneif Owner; Robert G. Work, Architect,, > W ' \ Lake Zurich his home in Chicago on Tuesday, Jan. of those Johnnies in a book, now, quietly. 12, aged 02 years. Funeral services I'd have token a lot cjf notes ,and "This Is IjJllotic," the Jeweler de­ I were held on Saturday at the chapel 1 r sisked a few piercing question),|and clared, and seizing the tejephone. Mr. liiul Mrs. ,I-.nbert[ Hein'ileiu hud at 5008 S. Kedzie avenue thence, to dashed off nhd arrested solmetody— a group of relativiw a'lid friends for St. Gall's church with interment in Mr. White, for choice. But the only TT- dinner Sunday. The guests were Mrs, Holy Sepulchre cemetery. The de- V cijnsdd- is survived -by . three sisters, thing I can dp is to wait until some­ Helen Flood and daughter, Mary, thing strikes me. This is really very Miss Agnes Heed Miss -Mae Tracy. Mrs. j Ed. Johnson, Mrs,'. Wattle Con- Mrs. katherim ijSmith, Mrs. George vi'i-se^dnd Mrs. Ray Seymour, and by diflicult, you kno\y. * I'm' affald I Bea.ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Flood and fivo brothers, Will and Arthur of RIDE CONTROL, RUBBI-R CUSHI sons, all of Chi ago. and .Mr. and1 Wnucoiida. Mrs. Ted I'.laek'ei s|iip of Oklahoma. Coiidell Memorial hospital M^om ay for The Mulkent cottage in the Elni- appendicitis,. His condition.is reported AND ON GER WHE ELBASE : Mr. and Mrs', Vngust tJi'hrke. one «*t subdivision wtjs destroyed by to be good. mile r.'ist of town bad a group of 30. it? on Tuestlny. The new fire truck .... -f i _ relatives for tlinjier Sunihify. the as rushed to the scene, hut tlie fire- Mr. nn-1 Mrs'. Henry Krugei spent NTI guests were Mr. ,11 id Mrs. Albeit .furs lAeji were unable to snve the building Friday ati the. home of Mr. anl Mrs. C RIDING COMFO and family and Mrs. Bertha. Haink s the fire had gained,too much hend- William Dillon at Volo. "N|ever Do led an 'i.' AndjScar«d to and son of Barriijgtou, .Mr., and Mrs. v ay. Crossed electric wireH are be- Mr., and Mrs. Harold Strok >v and De^tn, I'm Afraid|." Bay K11 hi and fnniily. Mrs. .Christina eved to have caused the lire. ,; daughterH are spending a moith at Gehrke of Paint Ue. Mr. Hid Mrs.: must »iiajvc wriften like lightning. Charles Barker left Saturday to the Douglass Waite home near Round* Bierwagon of Fairfield 11111 Mr. and Neirer doth id an 1. And scared to IP is'it hi Mi's'. John Gehrljo ma fimifly and "'* daughter who lives in'ciri- Lake, >vhile Mr. and Mrs,. Wa te are detith,' I'in ifral^d." igo. visiting ip Miami, Flu. ij | 1 Mrs. Wif!»( and sjoiis of La Zurich., : You suggest nothing? " Miss Mr. and M Knimett 1 nindiiig. Hemic,. Powers entertojjiied Mr. And Sirs. Clem Daey wes'e Chi­ I can s|j^gest one or two things. the S. P. O. flub Tiiesda.v evernng. Mr. and MPS. ward Bran ling' and cago visitorst Wednesday. ' I don't lejojn that I think thjs lady E« Uefltsh nieiifs were served /it the close SCMIS. Mr flenlry Buesch ug and couldn't found). I think she's too of tfte meeting. Mrs. George Harris trjented the pu- daughters, Mr. Ijoffiunn of Chicago,- pils of grades 1 nti|l !2 of the primary beoutlfuliaitld too young and has too Mr. m\<\ Mrs'. W F". Buhr. Ife'iiry Mr. j|tnt Mrs; Richard Bawlcy and rooms to a "birthday lunch 5i "eelc- many pei jjjctly obvious reasons for " Steil. Mr. and rs. Henry Ililtniau. dnivghN>r, Alice, fluent.Sunday nt the brution of tho birthday anjniverfiiiry o*f getlng baer visited Sunday 1 afternoon at tlin George ijenlIonian , E, B. Neville, [Miss Alta Xevllle Mrs. Charles Snyder of Gra; 'slake, as t she Wiis-afrald she couldn't see and Mass .|enn Neville of C and Paul Meyer liomek rayKlake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tleriry her way t« getting baek—ver^y soon and Mrs. Jay McClaskey nnrj sons of Winkler of this jilace, \(ndement a —to put It mildly. You can't get Mr; and Mrs. Harry 'Wn>lio. Mr, Wntik'egnn called nt "' ~ the Frrtnk €1ar r majon operation at the Condcjl hos­ around thai. And what staggjers me and Mrs. H. Fish T. Mr. and Mrs. F. home Sunday. pital in Liberty ville Tuesday Is the shori—the terribly shoft time With Ride Contrx 1 jlou adjust stock absorber acticn I, lb r. touch* Kropii, Mr. niid ilrs. Ge<>rge (Jrever. ith Mr. and Mrs. Hermnii Brtjoks- were at our dlsp)sal, Mr. Glaenzer! You ing a button on tie dash, -which and Mr. and M-r*. Ed. Saiidjiiiin sur­ Mrs. Bchlah Coxhead spent Vitednei can't lose ine of the loveliest and Thenj, there is rubber at 47 chassis points prised Henry Kri pp Tnesday evening Libertyvillo callers WejlneHlay. dny in Chicago.- '.-•.'•' |. insulates the mote rand other mc in honor of his birthday. rlcliesft you lg women In the country lical units fre 4 jtlje frame, the long wt assures Leomird Skyrme, former • resident Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Haz'elttn and in Uroad di ylight- In New York, .and here Imt now of Wai>kegan called at road-steadiness, and the enclc 'riding. Miss Maliel "Kriteger. da lighter of children and Mr. and .Mrs. Raj Kjrk expect to g it away, with if very long, .«self-lubricatiiij sj J^go fiirt^et proiiic eas Mr', and Mrs. flinirge Krneger. was the' Harry Matthews home Friday. and children of Chicago spent Sunday 1 can you?. People,, even If they are operated on for 1 ppendicitis Sunday Mr. slid Mrs. Earle Johnson called at the J., A. Jone,v bpme:i reducing th sir weight, can still" write afternoon at tin Elizabeth CondeH . ' . ... --" .' . t, '• j J " on Aaron Hjintoon at the Liberty ville Mr. and Mrn. Henry Stephenson of to their frii nda. How long will Mr. chlot oi valut 'liilife'^kfl' MX hospital in Liber yville. hos),ital Sunday. . . j Ringwood and Sir. and Mrs. • Axel Wlite hold out)? How long can you r 1.. •Mr. and Mrs.-.. N>hn Bouse of Mun- Mr. a ml Mrs, Edgar Gree 1 of Chi Ste*enft of Waukegan were entrain­ fool the servants? What are you Br in g s the ImpdrUmtDei 1 m Oji ients delein visited Su uliiy evening at the cago add Mrs. H. J. Greeii of Oak ed Sunday at the Harrison hjo'iDe. . goiig t€ siy? What's, become of Pontine offers these important id Weaver home.- Park sheiit Sunday at the Florence j Vernon Shaw and Miss Esthei Hiels her? Every]>odjr will want to know." of t,e Year to the* Low- Mr., and Mrs. Fred Thies and Green: Jjome, the latter who liad made of Kenosha were guests at the Leslie " 3he shotild nave thought of that," ^tev^li i pments at no extra cost an extendetl visit in the city, returned daughter. Ruth, \isited friends nt Ar­ Turiibull homej Sunday. sail I Mr. Cfaenzer in a. low'voice. u!,-T#• - •" to, her lome with them. lington Heights i unday. Miss Margar'eA Schiller of Chicago "WJbat can Crandall do?" I! \ . SYNCRO-MESH QUIET SECON N I W PONTI I Robert Spealm; n left; Sunday even- Miss ^ary Kennedy of Waukegan spent Sunday . at .the George Hapke "Of courie," Motherwell weikt on, •ing for a three>-day visit) with his rela­ spent jt%. week-end at the Ja^mes Carr home. apparently not noticing this fitter FREE WHEEUNG CON|RL Offtr» the Distinction tives in Chad)wiel, 111. hoine. t reiJly, "of conrse Mr. White cau say B. J. Pratt of Chicago spejit the LONG! Mr. and Mrs. (>tto Leiidrke of Chi­ Mrs. George Oejwein of JUundelein week-end here with relatives, thajt she hi s bejen obliged to be put WHEElBikSE foniM nee at aU« j Mrs. Frexl Benzo of Palatine BOl IQIYRAGE friends, were' Sunday guests V the Well, th »1, what does he Want to N£W, RCX5MIER FISHER BOD ES 5 MOTOR SALES SCHAl "Rer. Jirion and iMrsY Irion [attended Lyle] Bronghton and Victor Carr, James Carr^home. -302 eli ue j a banquet at 4hj Ilhrlph: Prphans' spent J'riday in Chicago. do'" ' • • r ' hBBfc^' 1,111-i Mr. and .Mrs, Robert Blakburn He wans you-to find bet," told home in Chicago ««tur4ay. -It will Drv ^hn RoW attended ithe Lak,e RUBBER CUSHIONING MB. HKJBT ^HOPPE RAND jOARAGB be remembered that TJhrich' 'home and children of'Arlington I [eights the jeweler. •; ! eottnti; ]Jedical society mjeeting at AT 47 qHASSIS POINTS pi maintained ijr camp oh Briggs' lake Highland Apent Sunday at the George [Black­ Motherly Ihughed angrily. ' m. "i ~ Park hospital Wednesday burn home. f last'summer. evening Because I'm not the 'police,' I LANDIN, ' ' • G" ^GENERA • L• VM0 1 8 Fe n B1 I Mr. and Mrs. Hd. Pohlman and son «j , . 1 ^ ^ *" «nroek of/ C hicago su| pose?" 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    I HARRINGTON REVIEW, BARFINGTO^J , ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, JANUARY, 21,19½ IUKIUH. This picture has, lj been BC- the casesr sule said. " L'ut tnein in lected" mui will be preseiitt><| as ben«- Cdnte^i Prize Winners Harder Narcotic Fight 1 itiiclc WIIH the JiuBooucoption of ftv Variety Featun fit to the Barrington Giii'» Athletic j Medusa's Head here," and taking out a mono- States" arc beginning to take) over)1 «ri|l resi^nsibility Which bad jbeei fe|f:Fal Girls! Here's' gtaitimed morocco case, she pressed Announced by Dealers fjMJjtered for years, by ttying i^u» viijl n.-^oeiatioii. their share of the campaign ngahist its jiprlng. , 1 lfcorR/ exclusively nndcr fedctaf, lav The great tenor will he heard in | Continued from page 2 1 illegal traffic in narcotics after yenrfl 'hese are the small riearls—" she Announcement of w 1nbreas)Vd oerrespondence betwAi>rlii Coming to Sen eleven numbers, - logically introduced l . liners' S n of regarding drug violations as t ic mw j- A Tip forYoji 1 lujreau n^id state authorises lim cl '• H in the .action of the delightful lyrical I pie things'? If a persoifs .Hl—wi begun, but the box was empty, Bupck's $50,000 contest which, closed exclusive concern of federal officii Is and courts, according to the conim B- ' tf 54,.- a port was made public recently at t le t»(,wipe o«t|the misconception, ajfcorq % '! V' exquisite green case, vith tooled dealers. The prizes were awarded for 1 !.-•.'- oris and wonien.-^ | a difference In the clothes required," treasury department. iiif to the report. I \ f the woman announced. edg.sk But this also was empty. the, best answers submitted to a .ques­ '•'•";,,r ' ••""•"••'i/l; '"*-'«&• Jewel'Sales Decrease . Coupled witji a new enforcemeiit I !_ 1 j) i I'.' '••'iwiot fail to win"ad. Uncer his keen eyes 8b< turned out il^-lh.,;.:- ,hn .vi,(. „rn«ack in "Song 0' The young man' mumbled some­ tion on the quality of Bjiick automo policy which aims' to shut off t le House bill "t which pro V id cat. thai 1 h:l Is Lowest in 12 Months eveiy one of the cases an|d small j0 thing about "u little of both, may­ bihjs source of illegal drug traffic Jkry men- f ejurities' issued no^ for' profit [whe ri... r..i,»- th«t banishes f ' ' irl[- "tb rfe Giy|en —— 1 'it at >|> Hr: be," and began to*write busllyi with drapers in th( safe, but there was centratirjg on import and ~ largesse ~ i rjcanized, exclushely for agriralturt m 1 1 he capital prfze winn<|rs are ¢25,- : .>:- int.r lildss'ora all the na \" A. Benefit The .Vewel Tea Co., Inc ., reports notMng Inan ^ of them, Her! face .\i .1- (.- his now sharpened pencil. 000 prize, Dr. E; N. Walker, Akron, dealers, increased state cooperation l.urpof>tf8 jbe classified as Class . f,.,r..n,.ss that wery Wl>m^ that its sales for the first five weck» At tiiis moment Mr. Glaenzer hur­ was as white as their velvet lin­ O.: $10,000 prjzei Mrs. (} A. Beatty, spoken of in the report as one of f u-yhout ^he formality of qukufyini I' ••'•••! 'l-s it SAFELY „2 ending January 2, 193½ wei)e $1,208,- ut.jt.-jf ••>. ama ings. Wldsor, HL; ,^5,000 pri:. Annabelle encouraging development's of the }\ IhjMii under the securities act.of ^h: l.l.VU/ II.KSSI.V. . >. 012.33. as compared with $1,220,107.- ried back into the room. ..1 Mn' )loi>(l-:ting- Bit Mr. W^lls was <}uite uncoij- Stone! Portlatad70re.! $1,50I 0 ...priz. e fiscal year. ' it^tc, has b^en signed by Gojiernoi I' :i. ni..riiina tak.-' one half t - 07 for the four weeks ending Decem­ "I'm leaving Immediately for At­ ea 'iiinu' type is pre- cerred. Inadequate state laws have son j^duis L/ Emmerson.' The billiMias h i ber 27, 1930, a decrease of 1.41 per lantic City," he said briefly. "Mr. winners, Jobil B. Schaifer, Buffalo, "' KnlAl'"" Sah* '" a glass of Fl.-.-i." which times hampered state activity, accdid I roduce«d d as a farm relief meaaul* an! :i:t&T:' cent. The avjernge number of sides White's got a bronchitis out of this, "Now, what coyouthii^ of that?" N. Y.; Itnth ^Varon, Broiklyn, N. Y.; r. r 1.,-1..r.- breakfa-st-rcut down •|.,w tlieatr nest ing to the report, but the greater ol le pauie effective'immediately, f '. Ill .. 'iljfttl'-' routes for the [same weefcs -was 1/278 I'm afraid. Coggeshall, this Is Mr. he e aid llghtlj "She too t|them with Frank Darrow, Stockton, Calif. •-rr\ .HMI fatty niPatsk*go ljgnt It ! jl- in 1930 and 1,335 iri 1931, an increase Wells'J one of my yojing men. As her; after al Good ;dke on us, t !.'•«•-. Iiurt.-r, cream and sggar witli the vfnr ad Ktf;- '-'l-- of 4.40 per cent in selling units. The soon is the safe is opened, he will what?" I •'••• i.n.- daily .lose thkt takes »1... M'ave tlieir 1 >-ear ended with 1,334 routes in oper­ list the various pieces and give you S! le stared alt him a rnoment, and -ml "l.rinjts that Krus- — ii.us- to enlist in 1 : ation. a receipt f°r them." ther dropped her head Unto her ' •"*. "•• .-|H-n!.'ti"P^-'fp healthealth an8„d all 1 ive th* same Sales for the year 1931 were $18;- han Is and Jwejit. He wajited ,ln, si - r.,.,, 1-,y/ r.-ttcctwr.-flcctcdl lin h«_tbribt. .. in- over romance "Very good, sir/' said the yfcrang f i 095,215.27 as compared with $15,- -1' •....,.- -k^. j.-neerful Vivacity and cvisi man, "and there are some things I'd lence while y 1 ..f .rv.n.-y hack if not sat- ilnnarines pending "I don'i kaow!" tjhe woman The total receipts divided acconling It's just as I felt from the begin­ • ,'fi r.—.il's ttffcr lirst bottle. • I* the vesse lenp- sobted, instinctively altering her to four week periods are: ning—I must hake it out with the ,1 in the- air. J 1931 maid." I manaer, eveji through her tears, to I ili.it ^Armstrong-, 1932 $1,060,913.05 "You really feel—" ' > soniii sthing new to his tone. "They • I Cinder IJogers $1,202,513.28 1,107,352.53 1.206,400.16 "TheVre's no one else, Mr. Glaen­ wmtanyi of them tell toe, sir!" I I 1,091,724:01 1,284,86^.00 zer! Why, nobody even knows where Hs searched her pale gray eyes, - in the freen i;088,49S.44 I 1,257,747.97 she started for! , Why should aha bt it they hardly wavered under his. in "I.ocil Boy I ^094,448.07 1,254,319.82 have taken a tarl and: not her own And yet—and ;tet—ther > was some- pa it 1 if a limid > 1,031,72%^ 1436,040.14 car, for lnst«nce?"| thin 5—.Jie coulld swear there was 1,207,130.46 '.< ^.- -tinU'ii. who :1,108,578.03 something— --901,98:^.05. 1,060,493.46 Mr, Glaenzer sighed. a .•:'iv 1" fieri iiiC in "Sit.up," he said abi-uptly. "and »30,519.03 1,099,050,20 "Very well, my dear young man~- ..1- an in ft rii.riiy listea to me; They don't tell you, JtybPnjMTift whatever you say!? he murmured, •. \> riles In re. let- - 989,41U.9JS 1,169,930.62 Cogi;eshaII, . because they don't 998,724.41. 1,158,230.23 "We can't keep this up, ypuf kuow, • 11.-1 i I -. tn a iiirl he knouv That's vhy. Nobody knows. 1,022,317.01 1,217,651:08 very long. A few 'days, perhapis— l!|.-e mis- ves ht» Anft we've got to find jot." r 1,220,107.97 Personally, I-should have long agOr-r '.-- a- an ithlete . 1.203,012.33 I • - ivheii s meono WellJ „0i i t.Rn't ^y that! But I $1:4,005,215.27 $15,475,240i57 1 •..• ii.it.-s. 1 id the doubt ^f my poor friend's scrjiplea- "|.>:. inter IleL'i- At any rate, use btour own judg­ 1 I I.I ine*t the Children's Eyesight Examined ment—and that flair , that flait!" he S c jtime-for The 'Illinois' Society for the 'Preven­ repeated with almost ft smile. .- Letterheads Advertising Blotters !• I!tf. .1 to even tion.- of Blindness examined children In Mrs. , White's sea-green land •..»! tl Drn- in Chib k<>'. and found that 20,498 ha V[ 'Uljl^ 0^- to plan a 1 i-.la,V and defectivt- vision. Of this.- number 7,- tle man was kneeling beside a safe, j \ H 3 i M " ere is a fi! i 'i .. rr. up his' bunch of keys and file, and (he country, itid can • '. i- > •dv. -S Itip the In the special session of the 'legis­ swept them into a shapeless bag. Envelojes Birth J L^riouncements' the -hi 11. lature. Ue-prescn.tutive John M'. I'ef-i "Hardly what I'd ball a job," he furnish sales books in • . i _ • ii.r-i Hj-eates-f' !'ej\s has introduced u .series--of 92 bi'llM said. And Ihe' scuttled out any desired stye.' Ledger Sheets Mourniig Statipnery '<• J '?.! a-1 in- ill ;o cut nil tux rates 20 per cent. The !' i The woman sighed, "i. 1 .ilm-ll is the iifonie and tobacco taxes are facing- "I expect vou want them .out of Regnhuf Dnpliaiie and %_ ." and iM-idnv iei'te opposition, BANK Tripjlleate B>>ks -,- ,•••.'• : * '' i * • -\l .End Foil Sales Book* IV s 5. TON ' 1 -. .' ' ' . /.'•> ^ JKepre^ntative Wi U Call ij'JJ iii.l! jl-iji. i.-)0,(1()0 Carbon ] Sack Bo As In duplicat) or trhlicate 'j •.•!' Mi'- Ki.ird at Your Convenience '(:!'-! These bcoks caj '';'• ' (V. (••Pi. -•:.. lit lished in regular Ji' t':\l! III;. Asst. Cashier ipecial rull ag deseed, in variety of itjizes.

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    J".'I BARRINGTOn N REVI1SW, BARRINiJTON, I[L^INOI S THURSDAY, JANUARY, 21, 1932 Mrs, Sarah Mfl hall ol Hi«B Ruth Sleherer of Nnbcri-ille at- returned Thursday frjjmi Lexington, tor! and .son-in-law, Mr. anld Mrs. A. Moc)W|)Mt, they had ^een called be-J L. 1'rtiax, 420 W. Main street. *Ir. liul Misb'lEdith' arshall .0( ('l»it* tended the c >nvenfion banque^ of th« Ky.„ whi re were', guests of1 causje of the death of Mr, -Murphy's and Mrs. H. A, Billington and .Mrs. and rN Hanhyare aisociation Tuesday even- L'atiow, ¢38 PI ' Wrbjht Nina" Haviland of Woods! »ck were .•p«ct ' ••'"ie. |,s( ihg «,* the Si lermnn hotel. brother, Clulis '- Society f Personals dinner guests at the Truax liome^Sun Wednesday. I day and |in the evening. M rs. ^nyder Mr. andl Meiners 230 W. Lake f , ^ Entertains at ' Salerri Choir Menibers | Mrs. Henify G. Sas» and Mrs*. Crville Sam Heinricliff|)01 Gil Entertains Rereai fain ily, 1 JO 1 1 street/, enljerfained the • following .returned to Woodstock with these . »" WfllB, Family Gathering •' Coolidge avenue , spent Ims;' *Wnl5ert )ftW[ a Vttt| Class; Officers Elected Suiday at t guests al. a birthday dinner Sunday relarive'*.' ' . Vatf imi of (^ ' Jahnke, of the te home I of Mrs. Sass's weckilv^½¾^ iii wlrona,' Mrs.,Clarence MasRe. 130 \V. Rus­ Mr. and ilrn. Charles/ I mother, >[rs. 1 Mrs. Miry J Meiners, Mr., and .M_r»K W. Lata street, entertained the fol Entertained J ¢. E. Ijeopold, iin Chi- nfa, . • '- * sell street, and Miss Emma linger John Sclae^er, the Misses X>Uaand ) Miss-' Trwum.'.Scott of .Wilmftttjj. lowing relatives at dirinsr Sunday cag >. 1 entertained the *erean class of the —- ' Mrf «T°h« Mit staff, director Lillian ?ehaefcr, Earl Schaeter and, %pent • Saturday»ami Sund iy.- ntr'the. Mr.' ajid Mrs, John Jahn^e : Mr. and Mr', and Mrs. Jt». R, Salem church at a bush»e«M-am! • so­ Salwnl church cloir, was hostess to Miss ftna Benson, all of Barrington homp, «(f Mr. and Mrs. Erman !?''<» ?T, 129 Mrs. Curtis Jahnke and son, John; the iriembcrs of the organization at a J[is-s Mar orie Kuhlman of! the f' Cocflidge avbnfte^lfiijd U cial meet ins-at the Plafige honie Tues­ 1 Smith, S28 Grove avenue. „, ""^Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jahnke and party! at her I ome in Arlingtoannd hospital in' Chicago j\: |c: -KirehnfiaS '.227 Pre sby t*r ian Mr; and Mrs. Donald Groff of Ham ! • Russell day evening.. The following officers soul Donald, all of Harrington; Mr, Heights'- Friday evening. X servedtusieal. urday and Sunday A«th her Btrflet,!.. saw. 'ptim I'astliRies spe it Sat mond, Jnd., enjoyed Saturday ant( " at the were elected for the new year: presi­ and Mrs. M. Regan, Mr. and Mrs.games . provided .entertainmen|t parsnts, itfr. and Mrs. Herman Kuhl- pr. and Mrs. Kirk $mitiiOf W«« Illinois theater fhufiAiaj evening. Sunday ivitii re|ative« fn Barrington. dent, Mrs,; Georjje Landwer; vice Robert Hams and daughter. Roberta, dainty refreshm ents were man, 30(i Liberty, street kegan apentj Monday evenin ?[with l)r.' 'i',-' •.,:."! '• K-Jm^ I*rs. /Er/' president. Miss Anna Wolthauseu ;• of Park Ridge; Mr. and Mrs, Clar­ EntertainTwenty guests on s .••< rere present Smith's! parents, Mr. and Blaun EriclcMon||pf the I Mi,a {arm. Mr. ahd Mrs: C. ;T. Rynpr and rt f Mii««. A. -*' X....:.,: W6> secretary. Mrs. S .1. Landwwr y treas- ence Comfort of Palatine Daughter's.sBiithday ( Mr* iinl Mr$. Edwaid Hartihan and man S. Smith, 528 Grove avenue. toft Fridqy on f busitu s tr daughter, Adele, 214 W. Maiij strept, 'P to. urer. Miss Edna tloimith. '"Mitw Aman­ Hill-!'family of Chicago were dinner guests Kentucky. Mrs.Fi. B. Bucholz, 1-fiJ W, spent 'Siturday and Sunday .>vith da Schroeder i.s tie.teacher o,f this or­ side "avenue" entertained a griup of Siiiday >>i Mr. and Mrs. Johjn DaeS Mrs. 'Frank Mick and chldreri, 312 Entertains in Honor Wflr 2 relatives] in Clinton, la. ganization. A fvtcial hour at games of Two Birthdays little girls Friday aftjernoon a~t* a» "chlejr, 2l"J LiliertLipfrtyv sstrejei * E, :-jtfain street, will go 10 PobaW, ,'A;*''H4JtfcIii*gj urtlw?' iggi followed the busiress session and dain­ Mrs. George Kuhlinun; |207 S. Cook party fof her daughter, i May,; • »n' her ..-.. Mroanl Mrs. A, L. Truax arid fam- Ind., Friday to spent sever il days fat 1f/Turtle fggVlf |.genena]|ly covered ty refreshments f the vacation in New Orleans, La., and G. H. Kuhlman, Mrs. Anna Siddle, Iprty fo r tiet heW Wo nan's Relief corps will be held >n Mrs. (leolrge Wilmer and ihilighter, Houston, Tex., where He w1 1 visit at street, was bom* is' to the Dorcas so­ 1 ciety of the Bapist tflmrch Tuesday and George ptinek. . Dainty refresh >&s. Rose Lamey, 308 Grovle avc We||nes(luy, ijan. 27 at Caflow's lod;e Dawn, i nd Miss Mary Jtlaseman of the honie of his brother, K y Powers. ng the business meet menta completed a pleasr nt evening. nue,| was hostBss at a six-o'closs-will be taken care < if. street. for the coming isen, We wish to thank our Mrs. .T. E. Kow on Birthday Clara Ahrens. president sixteenth birthday.) j Mrs;. neighbors, for their ikind vice president : Mrs. L. E.'Mur- Miss May Boyer, 1.'57 of the Mrs. Willi im Betteridge of Sho: t land, W. Station Christensen of Chicago, mother jMrs. EndynlPoutre, 107 S. Hough of sympathy during treasurer; Mrs. K. J. Easter, street, was hostess to a group of party. hills, X. jj„ 'h a guest at the [home 9f phy, honor guest, was pre^eijt at the street, sieut Sunday at the horned of bereavement.; secretary, Following the ' business friends Saturday afteriiooln in honor Mr and Mis. Sumner A. Head of| Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Kennedy, in MRS; ARNOLD meeting a social hour was spent at of her mother's seventy-ijiith birth- Entertains Pinochle Algon|quin township. Mrs*. Better- Downers Grove. ' bunco with awards going to Sirs.- Ray day anniversary. Dainty refreshments Club idgi was fori|nerly rt resident of Bd|r- SO?IS and DAUGHT^ Cannon, Mrs. Carl Ahrens. and Mrs.wer e served i at the cone lusion of a The wives of the DoublfEight finpton S. A. Berit and Mrs. F. Johnson" of Anna Otis. Refreshments were served pleasant afternoon. Mrs. IJoyer is en­ pinochle club were entertained I y Mrs. Chicago were guests ' Wediiesday of by the entertainment committee. . joying good health and is very active W. A. Evan's, 200 Coolidge ifvpnue, I Irs. Veil ie . Robertson : "eturn Hi Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Henry, 048 S. spending much of her tim* iii sewing Thursday afterrip.on. Prices were fron a tin days' visit on the norh Cook St^RCtT and quilting. awarded to Mrs. Louis Mllle and sho re t Tut sda; r, Fifty-seven Guests Mrs. E. W. Heuer, and dainty iDfresh-j Attend Luncheon Jliss -lleKii-'. Dillo.ii of Chicago was Mrs. AVilhnering Entertains meats were served. Mrs. It. W. Muir and Mrs. F. ('. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Henry, 648 S. a weekend Kucst at the home of Mr, Jolly Eight Club Kirchman entertained fifty-seven Cock street, ittended dinner party and Mrs"'EJ. F. Kirby, 316 {¥!'. Lincoln Mrs. Roy Willmering, 2|03 SJ Cook Entertains at I at :he home of Mr. nniS Mrs. 'William nveiiue. guests at a twelve o'clock luncheon Bridge Luncheon at the Muir home, 506 S. Hough street, entertained the roily Eight Hofman in Chicago Saturday evening street Wednesday. The afternoon was pinochle club Thursday evening. Mrs. Wesby! Parker, 335 : lusseir and! remained over to yisit fronds on Morris Waterman- rind several given over, to a. meeting' of the Aid Prizes were ajwarded to Mrs;'"Louis Street, entertained sixteen .gliesl s at a Sunday friends from Milwaukee 1 visited at society of the Methodist7 church' with Miller, first: Mrs. Walter Tonne, sec­ bridge luncheon at her hone Friday, the Waterman home, 204| W. Main Prizes' for high score were; airattled Mrs. R. W. Dawson, president, pre­ ond ; Mrs. Orval Nemitz, third; nnd Mr. and Mijs. Edward Ost and fanl- street,* Sunday and attended the siding. Mrs. J. E. Nightingale, led Mf,s. J. A.'Abel, consolation. A de- to Mrs. J. M; Friedlnndek I lira, E. J. ily, 2081 S. Cook street, were dinner Norge; Ski drib's animal 1 tournament the impressive devotiona.l service and licimis luncheon (id by the Harris, Mrs. C.. IT. Kellam, anfl Mrs. guests .Tuesdty evening at tie home on Cary hill at FOx River Grove in Mrs. F. C. Pnndt entertained with hostess. ' •W.-D. Dotterrer. of ]»Jr. and Mrs. William Ost in Pair the afternoon. three delightful reading. Mrs. M. S. atii(|. The. ycung people attended-the Entertains at has tetball gane between the ] Jarring- Freeman had charge of the enjoyable Entertains Ijifalot Mr. t(ndj Mrs. Fred Best and Bridge ton and Pala|jne teams iii the even social hour which followed the, pro­ Club daughter Spirley, of• Bartlett visited gram. | Mrs. -vyrtlajrd- Abbott, 12fl| W Main ing. Mrs. E. W.Heuer. lit X. Ilajjer 1, relatives in Barringtori Sunday. ' avenue, was hostess to he Lafalot street, was hostess at,- a bridge party at her 'home I'Fridny evenint, Attend Wedding Pinochle club Monday afternoon. A wards Mr; and Mb*. A. Allstade hnd' Dr. '.'Mrs. .Mini Henderson, 610 S- Cpbk were received by Mrs. E! Anniversary Prizes were received by Mrs. Louis F. Kirby, and: Mrs. M. Julisoti of| Chicago'.were street, >; spent; Tuesday iii Milwaukee. Mrs. II. H. JIattison, and ^Irs, Miller. Mrs. Delia Cady arid Mrs. Will- guests Welntsday of jMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Dawson' of iam Druuden., Cuba township were guests at jn din­ August Scherf. Mrs. M Tesh of Ar- O. pricksoij o' Honey Lake.. Mrs. Charles Stierliri* Miss Loti ner party at the home of- Mr.- and lington Heights was on out of town Schaefer, and Dr. and Mrp. AV. 0. Entertains on I Mrs. A. M. Andrews in Chicagik Sun­ guest. Th;>-next meeting ivill he held Mr. and Mis. Emil JjJoftz and fam­ all' of , Chicago, • were Ninth Birthday day in honor of Mi'. Dawsons and at the home of Mr $ Seller f Feb. 1. ily, j 124 Ctolilge avenge, spent St>un- guests,at the L. W- MjcCl{ire home, Mrs. Andrews' parents. Mr. and' .Mrs*. ^ Mrs. Orville ^reiners, 23SI W Lake days'with relatives at Mareng( 536 Grove alvenue, • Sunday.' Dawson. Sr., who were celebrating' Youth Receives street, entertained seventh m ' small their sixty-sixth wedding amiivrsary Painful Injury gtiests Saturday in celebral ^bn of i her Mrs. F. Itoitmer of Chicago will be Mrs's'.. | -RR. SS'liySSjnydec r of Woodstock spent son, Ro aid's n,inth hirthdn;' annjver- a gfiist bf Mrs. Arnold SchauJMc, Sr., last week; at the home of her daugh- as well as' Mrs. Daws'ou's i igiity- • August Dare. .!>,. 212 \V. Coolidge ( fonrth liirthdtfy. Mr. Dawson, Si\, sary. • 12c ROOMS VpH Rl Buick, has actually achieved. And heie is how the. FRESH * motoring public has rewarded Buick; for the achievement: Pork Loin Roast .,. l" llC PRIVA Beauty Shop Today, as a result of Buick's polii 7 of giving greater and ROOM greater value, America is awarding fiuick more than W , WHOLE Get your I OR HALF I HOLI^ three-to-one preference overall other eights in its price Smoked Hams »K K>-12]C NO SM01 Permanent Early Class. The reason' will be inst intly ap )arent to you WHOLE K0, TRB8PA8SINQ GENUINE when ybu note ffle value-leadership of t lie new Buick OR HALF FREE P • EUGENE WAVE..J and Bacon )b-12jC 5$8.50 Eight fot 1932 with WisUrd Contijol. Twenty- iix models, •' PARK^Ni WHITE, priced from 1$9^5 j to [f20SS, f. 0. b. Fljnt, ^Michigan. SWAN - P> $6.50 -!•• FANCY APPliS frWlNESAP Gorgeous Natural Waves With Ringlet Endi THE ME ! We specialise in all BUICK icHT mm >NEW, MI lines of Beauty Culture TEXAS Expert Licensed Operators CoJtfjfq/ pMtm&M YEJtXO * ,;>ifttaT:-••.'• ;:8:ias|li : 8PBINO ICKfiH FANCt'-- . FJlBSa 1ETABI » •..:• A|ST, -;• Geraldine Beauty ShoiD Schauble Chocolates BOX? BNtRAN( : iroWio^itia m - Ml Bat Main Str«et . \ • -. ;/" , Barrinftlon BXJT iK Phone Barringjton 468 for Appointment 21 126 North Cotk Sti-eet Illinoij ,&|^:f^toR^^ii»toir'" " - ''

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    Dairy Cattlo in County * Aged Woijnan Injur sd Romance Comes to Famous Cattle Herd E.T.HS.Cagers Show Healthy Condition Mrs. C. F. Warner, who lives with Tile Tankervllle estate in the heir diughter, Mrs. R. H Adams, 640 county of Northumberland, England, Mattie Lou S.I Co>k street, suffered a minful in- Is celebrated for Its herd of white : f Lake -county dairy cattle jrated j..L_ SundacJ—JL y mornin±! g whitL»e vigiting at By CHARLES S. REID wild cattle, which have been raised j^efwoGamesto among the/ healthiest of cattle in 10 thfe home of another daughter, Mrs. F. WE ARE PlLEASED there for 7|00 years. There are near­ ^|ATTIE LOU AltVEY was look- Gilbert of Crystal Lake. Sie fell hit- counties which make up the Chicago ly 50 in the herd and the annual up­ TO ANNOUNCE THAT tog her prettiest, which was ti_ bar head on la sharp piece of fur- area, dur^g th» last half of 1931, it keep of each^costs about $50,' - , Arlington Heights Very 'pretty Indeed,, as, slie appeared niture which cut a deep'-gish in her was revealed in a" recent - report from in - her; new, pink cMmbray dress forehead. A phj sician was called to * ' J- iVarner is MR.! CHARLES A, ELSNER the office of Stuart B, Pierson, direc­ vrtifch Bhe';had made herself, for dress the wound. Mrs, t, : i tor of the state> department of agricul­ l Action vs. Won Is Township School Notes Mattie Lou was an. exceptional seventy-five years old. j HAS BEEN API MINTED * ture. Less thin one-half of one per "A philosopher," says Hi Ho, the {ompiled Weekly by seamstress for her eighteen sears. sage' of Chinatown, "seekjs to build cent of all cows tested for tubercu­ T I CASHIER the Pupils , losis were found reactors. Only one Old Tench Arvey owned a small No PUc* for ldlors a barricade of words whlch " Is county bad a flower percentage, and store at the flag Btatlon of "Arvey" Thj» scorn of Idlers Is :he great- quickly overthrown when a man-of I -o!p THIS B INK that was- WillJ [ on the Saddle-back mountain. Tench it imerlcan Invention.—[American actl( n gives command."-j-WashIng- Ilk ,•" ' v IE fie c t i' v e • Imnediatelj .ims dropped both . The report ialso «how« that only v as a sawmill logger, and his daugh- lagazlne. tonftar. one per cent of all the cattle tested Il.-ights last Fri- t;r, Mattie Lou, kept the store and for tuberculoses} in the entire state of tie post office. Once each day a li.-uvyweights lost Illinois during the last half of 1031 8 mall I sack of mail was taken of!, ,^ < ; IJ This was) a were found diseased. -1¾ and one delivered to the train g« up the mountain., . UK- the division of animal industry, HOM^ IN BARBiNGTON, WILL IB IJf . .), the Cardinals It was said that the construction sqiuera< \U} t through which the bovine tuberculosis IftigM THE BANK BEGINNING TODA5T AND IJ 1, ,,rti'r when Arling-, engineers of the railroad had made eradication service §s performed, pro­ A^TlTHE]; -..--.-..----.-:.-: fr,"iin tlicni. "an error; in thelrl cnlcnlatlons when AVlLL BE HAPPY 5"0 MEET THE nounced the condition of the dairy '\i \V 1)3 i,,si liy the wore tie roadbed; waa laid out up tno PEOljlLE OF THE COMfe itNTET. . , •A.TI' entirely out- herds of Illinois at the year-end, the best o'n record in relation to this dis­ mountain, i.n(l had allowed the road LO - |H,.-'OII. train. CABIN t) .be graded to a percentage of In­ ., ,„, iv getting'new ease. On Rand Road- 2 Miles North of Lake Zurich b t The testa performed since July 1, cline almost twice as heavy as had M. conference been Intended, Accordingly trains he held at totaled 020.345, and of that number only 0,288 were' found tuberculosis stopped at Arvey, Ion flag, only 0a « Sat. Evening, Ja il <• and were condemned and slaughtered. ttie way down. They dtred net i,l»<;nt from k FIRSTHATIONAL BANK The tests embodied in the list were lici-riilse >t un come to a slop going up, as It woulj •!' w- made, iii herds on farms in every Illi­ lave been next to Impossible for ct ige'i Orchestra OF BARRINGTO^ ' ' r pri'-pnted the nois county of the state, and include t letn to get going again toward tlie Prizes Will Be Given forGroups , Singles and Couples " WII E BE. B AN K I N GI8 A If L E A*S U R El" many initial testrf as well as re-In­ :„;,!>• which were top of th'e mountain on such B Gent} 50c Ladies 25c ^ H * '-ii'-rluill hounding spect ions in the arena that had pre­ grade. Passengers going north were viously nttained accreditation. . , ;ui li>" taken compelled to board the south-bound •,..\ina mid wrest- The report goes on to show that in train, t.nd^catch tin up-bound one the Chicago milk production! area, U a junction at the foot of the wherein the disease in former years, hh h has been br- mountain/ The mail bags were du­ has exacted its greatest toll, has also % niiiiR along fine. ll yered to the trains from an ijmii ipiived entirely declined remarkably during the past six months. v hlch had been prepared near; [the :..r< :t-< members. track. ,." -:! ,. .:. r snphoinores In the 10 counties that make up the Mattie Lon lad to climb a snjia 1 :;„ rl-ll... Chieagb area; the proportion of |h- .•il ih<' xBatin-g on fectioin, during the last half of -1931, ladder In order to hang the rjiLil ,,. u,i'ck-end. was found, to be a little less than half bag upon the Wm from which;' it as prevalent as it was during the pre­ might be swept by the hook at the !:•• -pent Wednesday ! Lillian Tonne. ceding year. During the fiscal year car door. that ended June 30 last, three per :i vNitnr at the She had been standing on this ;...-d no Friday. cent of the cattle- tested in that sec­ tion were diseased. Between July 1 ladder, two rungsKfrom .the ground, ril Knieger were vh6n romance came tor her tlw.t ••; .Monday. , and December 3l, 187,848 head were tested and 2,421 or about 1.44 perj day, four months before. It was thle cent reacted. , morning whe'n the new mall clerk Free Baths for Clergy The number tested and the number Had gone up the mountain on nig '' I in Old Brooklyn Pool that reacted in each of the ten coun­ first run on that division. He was ties of the- Chicago area/during the a young fellow,; with laughing bine , . ,. !:.l.!i;y scarce in last half of 1931, are listed as fol­ eyes and crinkly brown .hair. . pe : •:;••>, ami "»o the (j lows : had beep looking ahead from the :• K'hvanl Gray County ' Tested Reactors cir doorway .when he Espied Mattie H . i ;.!ililio benefuc- Boone ..'...,. ^g j lou. Sjquattlng on the doorplate, ., -\<-\ bathing fa- 18J37 Cook ...... j^fl-j helhad swung downjupdn!the lever ••..'"t'ulton ferry...... 11,259 DeKalh 10,010 140 of the mail hook as the train rolled: • I, MI-IJIOUIIUU in DuPage .... 9,450 •i27-isby Mattie ".ou's ladder; and he had Kane '....*... 20,217 2¾! cried almost In the girl's ej.r: ••.:..' air of' fall Lake ...... :. 12,800 50 "Gee, but" you are a peach of w ,i . aiaj;ins{ river McHeivrv ., 30,508 415 gfnr - Twelve; nationally known corpora­ • • . :.\.•, Mr. (iruy Ogle , 18,478 337 Then he lad waved hack at her, - t . •,.! 1,-nf his dupe. Winnebago ...;...::: 17,054 38k as the train slowly climbed' the " '.I •.',-,I -,.. its winter 14,003 33 tion^ reducedtlieir adv^iiising ap­ wui .:.... gjrade beyond. Sincd thtt' nornlng ,,i i;.>\v:iiiu.s hay, Totals .. .187,848 Mattie Lou had beer drean ing, air : , •••• l-nar-il the fol- 2,4-j: though shje knew there wi,s little propriations from 15 to 100 per cent ciance of realization. ^, tiiat Mr. ';:.: Lakie County Ranks Fifth j Once he had dropped at I ler feet in 1930. Thirteen made reductions ] business for Auto License Tolls D1 the railroad t-rack a la ge box -t.'f • >r lie gave 0 f candy. Mattie Lou ht< I never lliirii.,_: • his "hu-, -oflegs^Wl.^ tusked any candy thai had bijen half 'V u i< i bitiltl- Lake cnunty' attained fifth' rank t so delicious. The. sjecond day fol­ ••' >Vr >m the among counties', of the state for th,e ic wing this she had tied! a- >ouquet two increased theif approt riation^;; I'ultun total, of automobile license fees paid ¢0 the state. Lake county automobile o" mountain wild flowers to the V r owners paid n total of $351,416. HL II suck which she hung ob the ':--A;:;"--rf;"-f:: •ver to St. Clafir county led all other coun­ [a-in. And this time [the mall clerk use of ties/with;,the exception of .Cook coun­ jhld kissed his hand towards Mattie F. A. fall, writing in the Outlook and ••Il ' of the ty for, the amount paid, this county Ltw, as the train climbed thugrade; |.' - I' iti-e 't?f. -,: • rl> 4 •_• of rousing S382.500 ;i Kane third with. $373,972 ; a whole box of oranges, with a curd Winnebago fourth with $359,448, and , I: loiilKedly a tached. ;, The net $r from the Mndi^on county trailed Lake county for sixth place with $347,122. The ,"To Miss Postinistress," the curd * cit-atisiiiij sum of $125,580 was collected in Mc- hid said, "from Joe Perry, tlje iriail ed 41v2 per cent; those bt the thir­ Ilenry county. clerk."'. v Cook county paid $8,542,415 or al­ The train on which he made his teen f eli 13.2^Hiile tljiose of the most half- of the total collected from nsturn trip always went down at Odd Fa-.hi ons in J ho.cs the entire state. iKldnight, so Mijttie Lou nevejr had, fifty-tw|) declined only 9.6 per cent Favored ini^Clden Days Secretary of State Strafton has suen hhn, excepi on a movinsixain. turned flip county totals over toj the - ::i Kuliiiiii times His days up tbe rotd wprs |don- 4^ * ' • • '. - .inial. uildetl ami finance department where they will dnj's, Wednesidai'S arid Fridays.; To- i , be used to figure the amount each r* diy was Fridnyi Mattie Lou! had • • •• I:.iii4ui soldier county will receive as its share of the '-• : >K..i\ called the gas tax. [The motor fuel liiw provides d>ne her hair after a most bewitch?" • - il days we find that one [cent of the tax shallj be ap­ irg fashion, and had tied a HUhon ••'••'.:'i\ considering portioned ; to the several counties' in a>out her neck. Also, she had 'I'liej often 'used proportioji, to the* amount of automo­ gathered a large bouquet' of tl e V ; • _. • I • 11 T »tr of smalbille licenjse'fees each pays. choicest wild azaleas |from tie -•- ./:-,1-s » as inserted The automobile department of the mountainside and had tl;d'them to • ' *:••- and tinder sole secretary s office collected ?18,420.490 the mall bag. Then sini.ht.d.seat­ .*."»! 1 •••>*.. I ;in license fees Inst year and this ed, herself a little way up the trade, ^M money has been turned .into the state entury the so that she might see Joe Perry In treasury-to he used for road building :id the moment after lie had caught tie toes which enactments, of the G^eneral Assembly. is thje Best Ijasoline - ive their own- ft awefs. , t : le-inu' deeidely ••"i ' • presently the long station signal Lake County Property I '»'i '••I slmes. which foil upon her ears, and her het't for4Business4- '•'•> Iiioss or Wool Value High in Comparison 1« aped for Joy. Slowly the iocejm > vvre worn also live labored up tlie triick wlthliB 'try. In order faain. As the mail car rounded a with these, the Valuation of personal property in little curve just below the statioi^, It Makes It Go! Lake county -was higher than .the av­ •1 up and fast- a head and shoulders were thruat! erage assessments in the rest of the a siend'T chain fiom the doorwiy. Injstkntly .MattlW state, outside of Cook count.^,, because . L on sprang to her ffcet Th§ .ma n m "ii pecvl-e went * U of the newer and better improvements, III the mail car was 10J Joe Perr;}-. • '"ar cluss or state statistics showing- the J compara­ bit a big, mlddle-aj;e|| man wltbj j tive valuations .reveal.. . M whiskers on hfs face.1 j i Horses had an average valuation of a« $39.20 in Lake county, as*„ compared Like the wind Mattie! Lon flew 10 Advertisers who have jsoniethihg >-A fn Frnnknes* -to $32.38 in other sections of the the ladder. Scrambling! quickly ui>- '•••• 'be rustic seat stare. becausei of the breeding of ward she sm.tphed the flow^s froin to tell the people oi Barrjiigloh and I I ."in. blooded animals for racing and horse­ tike mail bag\ just as th«> hook ! t back riding purposes^ Sheep and [hogs '•• d Italph awk- ciiught It. With the azaleas cnnglit J v are assessed less in Lake county, to her bosom [she ran iback to tie surrounding communities durin""'—g • e that lovers while steam engines are; valued!- five •'• frank with each times as much in Lake county 48 >n fillen tree trfuhk. wh^re spe sflt \. other communities. d)wn again. the new year will us^ the . it answered shyly. The comparative values of personal A moment later somethllnk hap- : - r -hould keep any property in 1931 in the rest of the p Hied. Two cool lianas had slipped \» "Or?" rtate and Lake county, are as fol­ aiioat Mattie Lou's face from bis- I i lows.: h nd ber head, and had covert d her u know one might Lake eyes. She arose with a tonnd, •ft'd it would cause all State County tiid wheeled about. When her eyes h Horses '...$ 32.38 $ 39.2« cleared from the tears she brushed f ti "tihle," she flri- Cattle , 23.80 20.12 a'ray, she saw standing before her Sheep .v S.18 :3.02 Joe Perry, with hlsjaughlng bluje BARRING (, Hogs 5.93 |5.04i t ought not to «'es. wM Steam engines, etc. 285:51 i:'l . lon't feel I. could Fire & burglar safes 28.05 "I just couldn't stand It any Ion; 1 Tel, woman who— ei, little Wildttower; so l[ got a sul Jarriflgton 1 Carriages & wagons 15.14 / !l - Automobiles 06.56 stltute for my run, and Instead of l: People Icok upon the advertisements id this paper fos ''ill, and I'll answer Watches, clocks 7.29 tie usual mall bag, I have droppejd PianoK 29.62 roiyself off here just to tell.you how a$0rbice and rfadthnn^as thoroughly as the news. Kaiph burst out. nerv- inch I love you. In fact, I have a squeeze a tooth-post* me for you. So let's go and talk -''top?"—stra'y Stories. First National Joartial dad about It." fi Our first national newspaper was Mattie Lou gazed lnt> Joe's lon- the National Intelligencer, estab­ t laughing eyes for a long nio- Cut'Flowers. lished In Washington Octoher; 81, Flow inn then, as the'auuleas fell and "^ last longer If a little'salt 1800. It waa founded by Samuel °f hoi flere acattered about -owr- feet, •lie Sl1 Harrison Smith, who Went to Wash­ ' -*r ih vla is added to the wm- tat to hla ont«tretcl«d arnis. Y-i i ^' they are placed. Split ington from Philadelphia tor this 4«rv McClttm Nitwstmw Svndtest t,\ .'!-*« r m purpose^at the suggest lo:. ofj Thomas »WNUS«rvlc».l day. '"'! fnt a little off each Jefferson. ' .1

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    BARRINGTON REVIEW, BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AffUARY, 21,1932 BARRINGTON REVIEW ESTABLISHED 1885 Church News WASHINGTON LESLIE W. McCLURE, Editor and Publisher t Froni This to That WALTER R..W1NTERINGHAM i Business Director and Foreman SALEM EVANGELICAL NatioM Associatioat n | Opera Dates A hearty ivelcome awaits friend and stijan|geij at the (Special to The Revidwl The twenty-first season of opera by Published every Thursday afternoon at Barrington, servii <>s of th IL home-like church. Chicago's resident lyric organization miaois, and entered as Second-class matter at the Bar­ I-ivine w jrship services at 10:3(1 a. iav aid 7 [30 lONGR^SS Ideserv^s crid|t that is drawing I o a close. The Civic Opera rington postoffice under Act of March 8, 1879. m. The pastor will speak on "The Supreme Authority intergency legislation so essential to vrill give its final six performances during the week opening January* 25 Member off in Beligion, the 'fifth and last sermon id a mhior : V lub8-«, wf |t» nal legislature. sriapn|t>d out of its and Leoh; Turner remains In,the ctfst : A B )iamond» ^ i rtinferenj-evietprit s w 100 NORTH COOK ST. . BARRINGTON, ILL. r METHODIST EPISCOPAL suit. < lubs or diamonds, When4 the K.,10,9 ai cuDtpmary axe-grinding and dilatorjy as Micaeln, but (both the principal biddin; 'indicates that he ha i rto chftnee] z ades —i k t «*r»7*?ri jjose and Cesare Formiclii- diamotds when, if you aie doubled, ? n os0; UNCLE SAM IN BUSINESS Where this new temple stands." at least bet con you mi iy lose a big penalty^ , * passed/What, s|duld B \ d kith the n -10-17. Both .gBW^ that of Rseamillo. Maestro Cooper ! v fl0 r Because of the apathy of business men and others who See special details of our First Anniversary Service '; A score less-than game is only of ioregoinghand?11] *"' ° ; y ..les and both V^ 'wOi conducts. .Thursday night will mark t0Ug RELAirivEkiY PR0»JTJr enact: value i bout once in fifteen deals; so it, 'inrte ,-The Warren, g should be alert to the menace of governmental interfer­ elsew lere in this paper. ' ,' . Claudia MJU sio'e farewell for the sea­ AUCTION BIDDING: ence with private enterprises, a small bat aggressive min­ JO a. in., Church school. mi'ntl of reljef ineasures beaijs a mute is a go >d rule never to bid to make a 0 te itimonial to lithe disciplindry effect son. ' • ': j ;;•• \ .'- .' . ';•-' ' score 1 !ss than game, if tl ere is any B should bid^ne noijruVupl The W T„o MaroonH bad « rtiuiil Jea. ority in congress is making progress in its ' attempt to ;35 a; m;,. Worship and sermon by| Dr A. S. j Monday,' |.Tan.: 25—;at ft—La Gio- singleton spade is u danger sp ,t and he 1( of dcplorab! e unemployment «on litions risk a tached. There is practically if «-,.,! the vis tors', zone deft socialize all American industries': j ••• 5 pnda (In Italian^. Opera in four and sufferii g in, each congressional nothinj to gain by the bid a id sd much should warnhif jpartner i t (»H "that theh Moornj. 1I W mCV ,"iaw fhem PV«T • Tliese advocates of government operation of business 45 p. ni., Epworth League. dijttrictv' Tlie.c|»ngretti is by no means iicts by tfonchielli. WHh'Rosa Rttisn, to lose. One very good play ;r at one of his hand is weajc in spai ca lie no ° . ntilUHX last .quarter and industry haVe already placed severe burdens upon 0: {30 p. m., Youngj People's night! with address by fnio of troubles for the all-important (Jyrenn Vitin Gordon, gonla Shnrnjova, the local clubs seems to- have a weak- trump bid is justifiable as c )as a /air 7 Charles :Harsliall, Cesare Foirmlehi, tijsjss for this kind of bidding .The other all around'band fapd a sur: s oripcr in SJ" inbllrid'th, -HI*1 private enterprises through exceptive regulation, as a first Otto Nail followed by a Good Fellowship ^our, ar.propriatitn bills are undej; prepar- •& "lowly «nd Barring on, Dr. T| Gh&so Baromeo. Ballet—Dance of the otght, fbr example, he held the follow­ the diamond suit With w >-,t»r lesa step toward their goal. In order to further harass these MILTONS. FREEMAN, Minis :er, executive branch;' oiiwl the 1,,1 an excellent, defensive i Hours. Conductor, Emil Coojier. ing hand, A's in the diagrat i: trumps of youi* gfrtnerjaj uif, alwaw enterprises a multitude of government bureaus, commis­ legislative ^rou;p are desirous of pass^ warn^him of thejtlct, i(^ ssi|)lc. .g' £rK -de only on^field | Tucsdaj> Jan. 20—at Tsil^Die Hearts—10 sions, boards and other agencies-have1 been set up, with in; the, buck iii forcing drastic econo-| Zrina tlie entire frame., &1IJT| tiRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS;T m es in gov trnmental expenditures. It Meistersirgc (In German). Opera in qubs2-K,9l,8,idalatine K«|d» street will be closed Jan, 23 while the ebuipinent is > Spades—A|K,0,J,B 1.2! Experience has demonstrated that governmental cOri-J department have brought joy; to hotel- passible chance for game. Z' a no trump Pnliitine had a fast bjrcsking o moved to new quarters on the second floor of ,i he I Ipof sky bid, Y'8 two-heart bid an! B's pass duct of business is inefficient or wasteful, or both. Our*] ktepers. as huidreds of organizations who followed their shob? and they building. The new rending room will be >pen to the were all indicators that Y % held the experiment with government operation of the railroads ari> sending their missions of protest the Bn»nch.M in the holfe most of| public Monday, Jan.: 25, and the hours wity be from 2 best combined hands. For 1 hat reason during and-after the war is an example. Our. post-office to the cnpitpl. The influx of visitors <.vei(irfg. !Th> score al-]tbe^aK to 5 [>. -m. each week day and from 7-to 9 p m. "on m>ans that tb> hearings' on j tax mea­ A couldn't hope' to score game/ ,On department now shows a yearly deficit of $150,000,000. the other hand, he had a g >od chance nin0\,Vsix in favor ofpalajine Saturday. '; sures will b> prolonged as tlje sugges­ N6 score, rufaber game ¥• < ealt and Thorp scoring all of i Bafrmg, We have squandered $250,000,000 or more through .the tions for in< reases-'will .affcclj millions to save game. His hand wou d probably bid one no "trump, A tvq I earts, Y points. Barrington crept up o* government's excursion into the cotton and wheat mar­ as the adra'nees will cover bank, be worth three tricks wit! hearts as ti»o spades, B fftee heal tsi,, Z three trumps so that if his patEner could pirates in the third quarter :alti kets. We have wasted", many million^ in reclamation BARRINGTON EVANGELICAL LUT^EBjAN checks, rod O sets, automobiles and hll/ot trlilHnbnvtruntp'andt AA Mn\M*Abled . \Wh IU,, ,t should take but one trick he would save the •"Blnnkeiiship was hot from.the.^« schemes far the purpose of bringing mrfrc land under cul­ GrbfFs Hall leuers, also nther articles senf; through V now bid with s foregoing hand? game] i .: .-'i ^( t|,,, floor. , ^- }' . tivation to increase the agricultural surplus. We have Dijine services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m|. jthe mails. . rho problem"of fixing tax ¥ A, however, thought of nc ne of these AUCTION BIDBiNG:. „ The fourth qpafter started ^titjb borne enormous losses in the shipping business. And so Bible 'class and Sunday school at 9:45 a. m, rakes in a inie of derjgssion is' not very evident facts and bid t bree clubs, Y should bid f&ir spadei % has a score tieij at fourteen alt, Pali on. enviable ev?n to hdrtP&oiied 'politi­ ; The Lutheran church extends to all who are! at the which Y doubled and defea :ed by 400 sound three no m t;should t(wk' n two-poiiif'jleadv then] M cians. • . .1 points. If Y Z had played t ie hand at wi(h a The tragic aspect of all this' is that the' consequences present time without a church home a sinceie injvitation haveno trouble il [ptf spades. tie follow shot. IT hearts, they could have eared only of these follies must be borne by the taxpayers, whose to attend its services and classes. The danger of lef ..pa He hand .eanie through, with, his fifth bi three edd as B would have taken two at no trump is tl majfndthavea private businesses have been injured and in some cases 1 D. C. HENNIG, iPastor; BELIEVlfe 1JT OR NOT in this day heart tricks, and A would lave taken spadeland Yhas I and n free'throw to piifc the gain' virtually destroyed by the federal government. Socialistic • 1302 N..WW AyeUutfe of cynicism, but'there is one, member two tricks. A's bid in this in itancecost 0re-en%id seejlns' the]|>r^ipe r one.; experiments in many of the, individual states have had Melrose Park, iu. of congress wljo has been so: loyal to 400 po nts when he should h iVe known to finish. '' "' . the same-Inevitable, results, ; " . hi i principlesHtliat he has riot voted beforel and that he had,'no chance for CONTRACT BI$>ING! Thel'onitvs set the example ii on l any 'iinr ortant measure 'in thrS»e games, by turning in a pair/if yietl It is time that every citizen who' believes in the en­ game iirid a fair chance to save game, j At CjontrajCt, i$% biddiiifc |ouM .b» 'ST. ANpN? ., ycarsl . Eii|;liuid's prime , minister of j themselves They trimmed WsJ couragement of-private enterprise and individual effort Bewar^ of such bids, and ojr any bids | the Same, i • . ' \ \ ft Sunday, Low Mass, 8 a. ni. and 10 a. m Vctoriaii dnys, Disraeli, told an un­ rather easily-on'Friday night,. 2j should protest against the encroachments of government Week days, Low Mass 7 a. m. ite liping wcrjld that "principle is Problem 1(5, but the Palatine lights ca • in business. The'place to protest is at the ballot box. Rel­ Devotions In honor of (jhe Sacred Heart, first Friday KVM" my mo to, not expediency." NOAV Hearts 4-A them on a bud night and came ~i egate the 'socialistic politicians to private life and keep of eacti month. Mass at Oia. m. wmes Heni y St, George Tucker, a Clubs —K, J, 7 in rue ace of whipping-, them.j them there.—Marcy B. Dnrnall, Herald, Florence, Ala. CotifeBsibns, Saturday, 8 p. m. :Democrat flora Lexington, Va., with Diamonds —A 'tiiml score in" this'^ee-saw: battle: IR fcrl'.t in'favor of Rarringt<»nib Suptism by appointment -, hs declaration, "I have not voted for Spades— none anything for M vera I y«|ard—the rule, of was iinybodyTs' battle frOrii'^starl REV. JOHN A. bUFFlOY, Pastor, Heartb— 3 Hearts! one iny'public life has liee'u never to vote Clubs--none Y , Clubs-j, , finish; ' ',':,,' HELP FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS! ! o • any bill that is not recognized *\n Diamoi ids 4- 6, 5, 2 B |];Diamoiid4Aj O K\h Here Frldiy SAINT PAUL EVANGELICAL! ione power, express or, Implied, in tho Coiichitla | Suiiervin' In "Carmen" Spadeb-^10 Z H'iSpodeJr " Kla-plays a ri'tuni game with! "I have something for you, MissIlendrickKon," said coiistltution.'' The inquiry now turns rlngton on the Bnrrington floo| : r a patient sick with tuberculosis, "someone gave me a ] I Sunday. January 24 ns to the^thousands of bills passed Wedneiidriy, Jam 27—a; 8—Car» HearA-2 Kriilnv night .of this weekt. This birthday present and I want to give this money to you 0:30 a, m„ Bible school. without 'Rt) George Tucker's vote men (In Prpneh). Opera In four acts Clubl —none J Ziiriih squiJd has been imprdj by GeorResi Btot. With Conchita I for the Tuberculosis ussmiAtion that' it, may help some 10:30 a. m„ Morning -worship in(German doos he regt r«^ them nil ns 'uncon'st-l* Diamonds—K, J, 7 Mleiulily throughout' the season.! Supervla, Ljn)lrt Turner,, A|tt«Jllo Cor- child in this county." " • •• t 7:30 p. in., Illustrated lee uro on tho Olwaralmorgaii tutionn^- Mr,: Tucker is 70 years of Spades — A Just week tlley giive Heights'»1 tis, Cesare Pormh111 and in hers. Bnl-. "It Is such, statements and-letters as thistlirtt. mako Pussloik play by Prof...Robert Btanger of Elmhuj-ttt col ng) nnil, IIIIH been in congress several rtiu'fiir. lluUt' money, If^tfioy :A tetmH. . let, Crfim uclor, Eijiill Coope r.» Then i are no trumps and t is jn the should discard thtencc of dlnnWlfl. A the ecire^f/ubcreulosU patients worth while," says Miss, lege BJo udmissloii chnl-ge; silver offering lead. Hi >w can Y Z win four |of the five .Himjiiigiiuf jjist a little o\(er-ei>n.fl Thui'fMl iy, .Tun 28—at ft-La Tra,- ii now in the leM and mua lead a |hey uijii very -likely to break- HemlrlekuSn, executive secrj'ltiry of the Lake County Thursday, January 28 tricks a jainst any defense? diamond, No mat$r what carfls Y nnd { vlutn (In ItillniiKJOpera H foiirjicti* Jtroneliii'H hiring" of^virtorVes; ••' Tuberculosis association. .-•-•• I i :'M\ p. in., First meeting^•f*-tli « Junior Lbngui » A* THE DATE for the in^'ting at Solution: Z should lead (he ace of B play, Z must nb* win -tin balance of •f. Boys by Vwt'll. Willi 'Cliindur liiislbi Tito Rimie' will lie culled at 7:30- as u There urn many patients who know what they must ftli tisntine to dlscusH tho subject of spades and discard the dee of hearts the tricks, | 1¾ ;, niul girls of Junior high ngc, [11-13, aro welcome. Organ- Hchipa, Vic or Diimliini mid others. Hie two Harrington .tennis, a* reparations ilrtiws nearer (ho subject from Ys hand. lie.should then lead It is an easy problem ritid idiiisinl go through to get well who are willing to donate their i/iitlon meeting; games arid nj frcMlimeiitH. Ballet. I'nniiiictor, Itobeilo Morim have lost but one game In the growHln Jul Mikity nmong our interna the deu :e of hearts and let \ win, the only because of Yft discard ol Jtis two small amounts' to help someone Hse, In visiting another HERMANN 'M. KOENia, IPiislior., zotil. ] •tereiK,. but I^fieri^ville is )eadin| tiiinal experts In the senate. This eon trick with the trey, On th s trick Y patient MIH' HHid, "If they only knew what It. was to lay Sntiirdii'iy, Jan. .'10—riit 2,—Lahren leilglle In both W'HIiyis for. il0ltl«Tb fetetice will technically he concerned f!!!!: L-iiU-' in-.bed fin' a year or NO helpless to d«. anything but wait FIRST BAPTIST grim (In Centum), ftpcru in t'hnvi ft tennis seem ftblnj Jo stop tliertr,,.' will rcpnra i loiis, but the two issues |:iiiviiiir. patiently, there would be no' (rouble in'selling scalf*. nets by Vhigner. With otto Lob- year period, /(fording confei:,'iiei\ tourrjHB'pnt ktft'rts-.'St lilhlibll e tjeliool, 9:3(): Moiriiijig 'worship, 10 Jut) lor lift,'0 linked together for so long that mate Afeitfe Five dollars or live hundred dollars would I ft1 given cheer­ m; niiinn, MIII'IM OlszewHltn, It lie Malsoti, Ralph l'\ llrutlfi Mir tlfe \\u^"r "Ni- berlyvilli. off Ttiutsdiiy, ijnii. .2«, and K.lY.Jp. IT., 0:45; Evening service, 7:3(1 It is ditlicul to disassoeinte them in Ml HniiM Iferoiiinn Nissen )(1 II aril I Iu« eeimes llllil reec JKH lij 1W1 Krlilny tut S;'M), liiecording "ro.: fully', if it would help .prevent Miine'one. from having dbnissioris. The nutiotis will talk I At the, morning worship it splenic on Hi)* j'i'iir, tulM'reulosis. |tbe pastor w lileh, Alexiin ler Ivipnls. ('ondtictor, An effl >rt Is being made to gel pic low tlie totals oflfllie ^rej- ilriivvlniFH. 'Marriii^toii, : it ltd tltH "The Power of Consecration"! rem rations', but their minds will nnd* in tho ivenitig »er Egon Polliik', lunw of tlie*>M0 men who, sei^'U In vHle will meet in ijhs'Jnst game'»; -Ten thousand lcttrrs will soon bo received by the principally on the war debts. A survey ine(,)^iy t*l»o_ III.IS nnd vice: "Thc-Vujue of Mope." Siituijdiiy. Jan. :10—nt ft—(Pop^H I lie leglsjhi t lire with Lincoln. These opeiiini; round. -','J people in Lake-county urging them to semi in'their con­ federal I -lnlli •gospel services by the i inspiration of specit| |1 mjisic as lifA;XY SCHEMES for wiving (he OjiPrn in four acts by von FIotow Lificoliiiii'na tliutl has been islabllhbed is the- otil.y money that the- Lake County Tuberculosis department through, "|l' iul ma Iriiiii'ltos, • 21- 1?« r-li woll asl lead us in the singing of hymns. I '• debt problen hare been mlviiiiced. With Lenin Turner. Coo Guide, Tito in conpej'tion with the L'MH-OIII mon- Th» French II re'credited with (he idea (tflrrli-rs, "shows aiwirge iii| : 0- ' 0 association has to help those sick with tuberculosis. In A'cordial welcome for tlj. who feel th eedl of Hchipa, A irgilio Lazznri, Salvn.torc^ ument n Springfleld. Nevci ty of'' Jhe fr«1 fall 4>Il? c-Nb N«vc( ill ....., :..1 -.- (V joini|ig| in worship of God 'V^th others. Bnccaloni and others. Conductor,! portraits have been secured mid about Illinois bonds; to the Tailed Stated in return the corn heft, itifd the :.:..-:....0-- • arc suffering from this great -white plague. Tints* who l'^rank St. Leger. I as many more proinisvd. The latest eftli: Xllil-dl »>. CHARLpsI It. DRUSSEL, Pastor, for alreductiiiili or cancellaition of their States. About ilii per ee "fl haven't sent in their money for this year's Christinas Kid it ion was a picture of ( it Jn'ire pifiS I>.1 war debts, b it a great majority of Klnn iEm- \vere paved In IlHnois tliH fu i seals are still privileged, to do so. Your contributions Would Admit Husbands grandfather of Governor ] limn in loui finaneia i experts believe such a the fall, of 1930,1 Sfviv l wjll help jo continue tlm-worls of this association through­ SAINT JAMES Forty witnesses appeared Jan. W L. Enimerson. Additi ins to' the procedure wot Id end with tho Ameri -.-..:4.: out the year. It will take the combined efforts of every Dundee, 111.' befcre the House Committee Ofi Immi­ will bo thankfully reec vccl. l'ho- \m pai taxpayer tolding the bag. A short On Jiinnary - «• citizen and organization in this county to keep this Work 8i00 a. m. Holy Communion. 1st and 3rd Sundays gration and Naturalization tf> advo­ |WilHam-E. Elkin, Ai drew Mc- tin ie ago stinin members of congress) teachers and iiar addtftstj il n j'-iiit -.:-0,- o .doing .throughout the coming-year. Choral Eucharist. cate'enactment-of legislation embraced ifk, ThSmas J. Nance, James M.«] kve;'e blatant I < advocating that fijir session of the legislature !hey pre- 10:4 5 n. m., 2nd and 4th Sundays, Morning Prayer eigi !. debtors cede (o tho United in >i bill (II. R. 5860) whieh would Bradford, and Archer G. HinulOn are T.Hiils . sented a petition' of' 92' |l' IIIIHH'S and Seimon. \ Sttfes their insular possessions ad exempt the husbands of American still being sought:. cltiiens from the immigration quota. nskrng Jinahcial l^lief tlji h'ill l«T- \Vfli'ri'!i Chuj-ch School, 9:30 a. m. Jja'CBn^ to o ,ir shoresj However, the : mit Chicago schools t4 i icoiitimie. Taylor, f Several women's organisations were( Although the largest penentage of ..'..o- i' S.R. S|GRAY, RectAr. recti|MI O troub e in the Philippines and Speakers included!] Mrs; I ^•lollll-jjui, NO CAUSE FOR WORRY represented atj the hearin;, jiuludingj rabbits in the State of II inois are (irJiel Flue­ il-.' Inivaii ,seen.i to have dampened the ler, president of llie. fan Teaeliers /Poltejiys.' The*e is always more or less worry connected With the Y. W. Cj A-. j normal healthy animals, a word of nt- 4.0,^. i ;ea of these legislator^ for acquisition federation;. I. Aj.lWilsoi, present- ^.fturiiiKlt, -m money. Those of us who do-not have it worry about Meanwhile |ihe Secretary of Labor, warning regarding the prevalence of :.i.O,V 1-.2-1 tmc the opinion prevails that more iiig the teachers, I p(j[ AUeK C rier, flt'-. M.-('oi,|. getting it. and'those of us w^io have it are often put to a PROSPERITY NEWS William X. ,])oak announced orally tularemia among the cottontails has K, 4o •: insular possessions would mean added t|rney for a nui^ bcr of Idea icr's' At- , Honk, n great (leal of worrying in hanging on to it. . In addition builens. that some.25 vomen, delegates of the been issued by the Conservation De­ -...-0 0 Illii New York hianch of the "Citizens ganizations. \\ , '• Ziinmct-mjin to this rio little worry is brought on by the desire to In March the Illinois Central will put u|nder\jvay at partment of the izaak Walton League 11 'ii - v,:*) 1 Wives Associfition," had callcu on hj,-n make a jitney grow where only a penny grew before. :It LaSalle a $400,000 program of re-construction ran its TfH^ TARIFF ADJUSTMENT of America. Tularemia is a\ disease Jan. 13 to sojic^t his support in ob­ 'Ani .investtigatWh of. hi re. than Totals- seems lis though poets'and philosophers have conspiijcd bridge ever the.Illinois river. About. IS moijths 'Jvill be Amr pending} is strictly a party pro among rabbits which can be contract­ ..-.t taining- tho Admittance of their hus­ 8,000, cases of lanpcndicitH t« I I'oiii,',s, 20—*. :- ftnngth mustered in full force in the ous and lingering illness, lays the .•-'."' tell ns that the mere possession of it is a great burden. men will bo. employed. sociation, he said,, is composed, - of the.'conclusion thjit delajanii sua-iral Alfi'iilmt-K, f liouspe. In the senate, tariff changes League. A number of cases mve been In more recent.times there'has come to us the warn­ The Sunshine Valley Canning company bals emiarked American boifn or American natnra- reported in the state this ye ir, so1 the treatment,and wfe-ing urn nxatwes -W-'Tinan, f, '•" ill hot be Ji s" easy; for the republic ; ing that money carries germs. Germ experts even went on a pi in to sell 200 ten-acire farms in tlielvicii ity of lized women whose husbands League urges sportsmen o watch •are the twii'outsfimding (a| tors eon •J>»v .<- pW'";7 can3 there hive a paper majority. It are r a so far ns to -demonstrate that a. bank clerk's occupation Genoa where a factory will be located to care for tl o pro* aliens. their step ab one can' contract' the trlbuting to'the iraiality .o« th > diseaw: is iireiiieted that tlie progressives on Appendicitis eausls moroj 11 in-fl••'*<>? Conn, i. Sl was particularly hazardous because he' handles s much duce,rab«d. I disease b^ meVely handling n|i infected the republics n side of the aisle imay '* I «• J * Lit _.-. 1 r ' 1 : deaths p.cr year in Illino Meincrs , (."*,'.' i"-" money. But now this dread has b"ePn dispelled.! After { ' I Dome Relief , rabbit. i|ii.li" • Fiftj'-fiv'e men have been piitto work by tlie Mittooh s^ipbort hous? tariff bills and thus in­ I)! •\ ">'Capuili","""" exhaustive investigation'on the subject^of money as germ sure tlteir ptssage. The tax revision Tlie jiroposul for creation of a Fed­ relief c< mmitte*. Eighteen have been assigned j»bs in Omer NJCuijitir, cliniiti .if th<*f • DIIIIIII, ... ^carriers two Illinois t'niversity experts assure us that biljji b|efore the house committee on eral home loa i bank system, as recom- Kim K Lytic pi rk, eight to jobs on tbe Benuet school grjurids, The mid-winter meeting or, the. Art state tax c4mn>is|iKon lm I a||ny he President npd em­ three or four on Work on the high school jgrlonnd), and ExtenKioi committee will be held in that for the first t|mo,in «« ear. the Rowland, ^ the:'materials or metals from which coins are made uct seta and hijjher rates Ion incomes. bodied in bills' pending in congress, Chicago, January 10-18. IJeadquart- bill* the remiiinder to work connected with the strjeet depart received the unanimous support of countfes of Illinois had tl ijivl ~*^rknmn, f as destroyers of bacteria. There,is a diance that a sales tax ers will lie ut the Stevens I otel'. The the meut. those' tORt.ifyjj.fr, ijnn. 14, before ja sub­ in t|u} hands of the taxp I^||K'•*•' "el'lonjb. g i moj gain thf house, support but the program includes attendance at one of, li'Siilt. This relieves us of the worry connected with the committee on banking mid currency, beginning of thejj-ear. ^ The f'hicago ,G(reat Western'hot returned'500 Ito its proiosition is imt so strong in the tho performances of tho Chkatfo Civic j Ilis'tiott handling of money. The next tiling forSiome expert to "I nm not speaking for,.builders or the (M)untieH willSegln i e . Total*. ; sho|is at Oelwein, la., for a period |>f not l«ss(than| three senite, The senate IN" devoting more Ojiorn company In the new Civic do is to tell us how we may be relieved of our worries tinn to int >riiational affairs while for bunks," fnid a supporter. "I am of taxes miw'h earner tnnr WW months. > Opera'ho use. A visit will b<' ninde to i ' l i "f", a i In trying to get hold uf it. awiitliig ineistires which must have sppukiitg In support of thta Wll from] n the stud!) of Nellie V. Waller tojse'ft irs. '•"' \t Ilrighton, the soetion men on the 4>4 ffl'ironrt 7 the Htandpolnjl, of the relief it -will af­ 'During, the' Hit* fjjrty- y their origin in the houne of rcpresen her skete|i'inodel of the proposed mon' Inml f''; -t- have go: ie hack to full time. Since the first [of itijctober ford to thousands upon tlioiisniids, of prop*Hed ihon proportion of wlilmm tiitiyes; lm- in- The American Federation! of Labor llnds the business they Im^fe been working but four days per w small homeowners who have been try iimanfc toliimrk th« site of flfft rfalejii',A\i, mnle nopumtWn "«|| iMiujIh near I'MeYsburg, • for Klx liljnltli ""' state of mini! hits improve! The Federation's review Abot t 40 Mattoon employes of the bridge ing to pity fo|J their hoineN by monthly jfenrs. Ijlie crwiHed 2fflpVr tM Sfjitj-J 'and 'build home of jtVhrnhnm Lincoln. jiiirknlib' "^%nur,d«y; j,n;: ,^ of conditions met re-ctiforeeijienl fur Its conelusioiiK in n ffc(jtnpt I'liemploymeiit Insturnnrc paymentN. 4 - thorltles'* iiftrlbutf, the jre| lug depi rtiiient of the Big Four railroad lin\| ) retj urnedl 1 pi' rn|iM W'"'i> n*n*embled f3tt.OW.000 favorable trade I [alauce for the United States Anjendmeu to the federal revenue i .„„„„.,.„.„. growth (it frldowJii|dt o of JN to work following a layoff of net rly it month) S^atorOtls F. Glonn hat been In* Ullllll'll in: October and, assertions, bj net to exempt from taxation money Mmproyejimnt In lifiltli jiitji-" legislators returning to the The Western Cartridge plant of East Alt Alriwrts Increase formed by the federal war d< pnrtment 1 tlmif among nutn. is ' j1 wit capital that husin^sM Is on the upgrade n will fol- sot aside by corporations for unem­ ,Coiiiiiierclfll builders of nlrports 'IIHI :^ »'«« »«*i* low its, usual program and will Increase Its, forco grad ployment rewrvd funds will be recom> that! the llJHhols waterway, ^tending iwJ'ro thd inoiit liiipilrtnnt fitctom In from I Miehigun to Utlca, Illinois, tutlly taring the year. Employes of the coriitjiany living rrjninled by (he H|wlnl committee of At ts niimitil ulkling In ifrlil.'M'l) •fj«'% teslietbaH h» liHwtKu during 1031 of the will be cujttipletttd by October 1ft, 1WV2[ v Tho Coal Stripping company Is proving the equiva­ In East Alton, who have not been working stjeudllj/ will the senate which IK' studying tiiiem tho II InoiH 8»at* Wnehei^ MwM\^t f ««l.er m,,dlt,ons. - t'otintry's iih'ijorls and Innding fields The IIIIIKJIH waterway'would romplcto il|fMV-r nf lent of a small fnrtory in, benefits for Murphysboro. probnblj be given preference. ploy men t Inm ranee, aceordlng to orhl rrmn 1,782 to' 2,003, n liet gnln of 811, wimt-Jon roctwd InCbfiriK l| -,^7 .;"' begun in 1000 by tho state niid was | .ei'7(ir siblt Also,, II Wording to the cbuirmnn, ln'lW'12, •"'eklitKltiiiinsllll; M Z '"' Bhtck IlentV:«us d Wolf Vp» Athre e 8-liour shifts, day antl| night. Kenitor Iiebert, republlcan.-.of Rhode flip Department of Commffree. taken ove|r by tlm federal g^vvtnpxant. Willi tiie re-opn'ning' of tho locomotive shops In l|lo6m , Commercial, private fields Increased In 1030; | • I ' ' (to-prohiblti|»rt |ts fKites, i JSV^'.wrtrt in d}*w*rt Itigton (ii January 4, 650 men wefo returnctf to 'work. Island, that tie cohimlttejc will recomi men) that the various stale ennet men- by Iff per cent bfitwctm Jan. 1, 1081", III (•••»' ,]-.' The production of tomnti[ juice is developing into an The plait will operate four days pcfe week. and Jun, 1, 1YA2, and numbered 07,1 film Illinois Jinl'.rVonliitii *f 1¾ m4 industry of great size. Tlie Industry affecjs employment n(llHt sMrct to-mate uiiemploymciit liisur- PlshlmtIlleaHM blanks for 103¾ arc I>('tt)oertttio jhipfo \fins' nliy' ;*n, dp" ftfrtsetl.^n p\ In Clilcago work has started on the $22,00f),00o| * on the latter date, 'while municipal 1 by giving work to the farmers, the carriers, for work­ Won the first unit of Jhe huge office iuildjng to nnec compulsory.' Senator Glenn, re- (boiitg mnileil out by tho depn tjtnent of poarndce, Thajf nblk>nlnj>n I Will I" of fhpiNfc^ office an _ pnblican, of .llinois. also stnted -tlmt uirpori*. itre^j.In number by lfi percomtmradfi i to county,,city, nnd vil­ jfrntiifiit men in the factory, and for tho manufacturers of con­ .tsstiod monthly; in (at imiio ^•fi^". bo erected by the Marshall Field estate, which, such recommi Delation* probably would cent to reach;«80, according to sup- lage clerk f, , Pishing licctiws expire (fll'l II'"' •,-Tf wrad: tainers and packages iu which the products is shipped. when Ilit«rvli{fr during t|«f c'djn^i il -'•„'•'• ''• , ' - '"'""• I -ill*|| (| ' !*- A. a

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    HARRINGTON jREVIEW , BAIIRINGTON LLlNOlSy THURSDAY, JANUARY, 21, }9& ***HfMriMsn 3J$$taplay Bridge Bronchos Befeat W rren Palatine •V- AUCTION w Professional and Business Junior High Cagers ilialeiii Cage 1'eam Tiims ^als Overtake Lose to Algonquin Clothiers Climb Lake Zutuh 28 to 2 CONTRACT L PHYSICIANS LAWYERS PIANOi ^X^RT in Overtime Period Lose lo Chictgo Quint SURGEON! i^W^nhe Ferguson i to First Place in 5 1. 'kACTicAL AUCTION-BR1D01» Palatine Cagers Salim basket bill five defeated the In a hard foujtht and exciting come CA8TLE.08BO) IN &WEIS8 Phjone, q»ry 66:11-1 , fjtrong Lake Zudeh tear) Tuesday last Thursday night Bar ring ton High A. WBICHBLT. M. D. Barrington Loop night by a 28 (o 20 score The Bar LA WYE IS ,f . j jn Fourth Period cagers lost to AlRonquin in the over­ BARBENOTON, ILL. j HENRY J. GEARMAi^ time period 18-12. Tied at the half ringtnn five Htu ted off the scoring 1717 Conway BuUdlng • 'AHTK: No.; L: Ofllca, over f ohlman's Drug Stow Piano Toning and Repalriit 5-5 and at the final whistle. 12-12, 4ind v cro leading, ot the talf, 17*11) 111 West Waahliiaton Btreet 1 Both of; Their the local boys became over anxious Ph)man Drugs Drop Three '.ff :.r :.-it M.:>iT.j the iioMlhlc risk is not offset bv Win i The second htlf prontd to/ bo a Hours: 8:00 to 9:00 a. m. 1 pom^ in the overtime period and permitted ; CHICAGO. ILL. (CARr, ILLINOIS k an >'''Ltial i-lijnre for game. ^ Gaines to McLelster's and tight ind thrilling 20 miiutes of ba» | - 1:00 to 2 KM) p.m. i i;i;i to Play Algonquin to break throngh their de­ Tel., Randolph 6856 m . ;.At (\,ntr.„jt of course, A, with fc, fense for three field goals. Lose Lead kotba 1. Salem 1 old a two point lead 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. E: pert work on all reproducittf >jha*s 4uk'rU h : :>n>; /:1¾ hand, also should pass, i Hero J'riday The lightweights also had to be sat­ until the laat qui rter wh«n Lake Zur­ Sunday^ by Appointment I, . tl '•*/ or send a card direct ft.--! , ''VI fc'.iutnple lfandNo. 1 isfied with the small end of a 18-2 ich diopped in i long shoe which tied Howard P. Castle, score, none of the boys playing up- j tfu T:\<-7 ---- )!«'»• —A, J, 10, s |!rniiehii!' won two Linpftdcy Clothiers bowling, team up the score Tel., Omce and Besdencel Evenings; 625 Grove Ave., CALL . ; to usual form. The only ray of sun- t (:-. :li 11 w it-: ,ub3~,K'1?;9/8,s ,,-,. vh-toiies within completely outdid trie Pohlmi n quint Tel., Barrington 502 rnistli h-hlne for Barringtou was found in the 1 Th« fourth qkilnrter was a nip and Barrington 27 Plane Home FurniihingCs.' vi|<'|l tht 15 : Diamonds--K, lO 0 il„.v he it Warron last week and now holds I nrjst place curtnjn raiser, a third team game, tuck iffair witl Lake Zirich holding — J Z Spades —K ' '.* •_•! p. 7, -and on in the Barrington bowling league. fl ( I MM'V a one point' leat and 3 minutes to go, t> , i ruin hehind to when the local lads won 10-1. Lii>ofsky Clothiers won twp games and :,sr.,rP. first (tame. Z dealt and bid A Lake Zurich man fouled and. 8u PHARMACISTS .If' t''-.'M"ti .„ the Palatine N'ext Friday Harrington returns to lout one to the B^rrlngto{n Reviews, j«n: (ii,un.Mui, A one spade and V the home gymnasium in a conference lem riade the Tree throw II r- X>;tv*-.-|. What should B bid with the i:,,ih KUIWH w(>r«« wlille Pohlmati Drugs dropped all !'. game with Palatine. three of their games to McLelster's. Bet selier, win played it good game DR. B. P. GRA3ER ARTHUR J. HilGGENJOS /iifo,;,)!!!;.: hand.' ' ° (...:h were won in was put out on four foils; Hawley I !„• Warren p\me The first team lineup: Tie defeat to the Pohiraan quint ATTORNEYS TLAW FREDLUNDDRUG CJO.. irCT!('»N' BIDDING:, \ mi ant the yielding of first place went in and pu : in a lorn; tmot which PHYSICIAN AND SVROBON I' j'.-'n .ike-,\ • ..- ihreif iftiarter»i Harrington, 12— FG TH gave Malem the \-Inning itiorgln, Par- 1(:-.11 should, bid one no txDmp The I ., -inijll lead at honors which It has held for six BARRINGTON 100 W. Main Slreet re >-•< ajivj f t,tiKl> ton sp.«!e is a danger spot and he Grabenkort, f 2 1 lik, \\i\» high i K orer for Barrington . Barrington, Phone 403 ^Jki ;:.:.<>!. Rttaight weeks,- j .1-- I: ; ' j ; • efc)»i.-l war.n hn partner at once that •..r-.' /one defense Kershaw, f ...... -.0 0 while Rudsinski was hig|i point man , BARRINGTON, ILL. : Ca.m«ifon Ileal Estate UeglcrB ran ; i, i.k'i)# fcss hand w weak in spades. The no i,„i pfett.v well iMttU, c ..-...3 0 fdr Like Zurich. V \ H04JRS ^ ., Jki ountot '; i ipiartcr when up the best series for the| wee* with tfiifnij) bid is justifiable as he ha» a fair Muir g ...... :,...... 0 1 ; Wc Incsdfiy: »tg lit the Alustin Boule-. 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., 2, to I p|,Ii *" II ' * (•" e.!a vf.'.ik a otnl of 2509 pins. Curtis McGowan 1 [ilJ around hand and a sure stopper in o.i.ki-t. The (tame DeiHtjler, B — i— 0 0 vnrd ohurch teani, champ i. of Chicago 7 to; 8:30 p. in. CHICAGO OFFICE; lir :eot^r the diamond suit. With two or jess- KimnptiMl was se: the pace for the teani'.i|dth'a.three' * Phone 548 chine i league for two years and lead­ Sunday 11 to 12 j nyon 118 N. LaSalle St ififtf.-'HiA' thumps of yowr partner's wit, always .l.fenkive Rnme Algonquin, 18— ga ne series of 547. pins. High individ­ ers tliis yeaij, djfoated galcm 30-33 ••:',,, !' - • ' •.'' w:a.ni him of-the fact, if possible. P. one] field goal Hop] ...2 0 ual scorers for. the week were Harvey in a very fart fame OFFICE OVER 1ST NAIPt BANK - • i * . _ mi... IJill Thorp Itogman, f ...:o 0 0 Ccnn, 106-181-213-&30{ C. .T. Meyer, Phone, Dearborn OSOJO CONTRACT KIDDING: 4;i7J-174.212—550; and C. Carr, 204- Sad trn's next game w ill be with SERVICE YOU WILL Ll . ,,1)-. With nine WWi ....2 2 North irook on 1 he Ela ] high school ;{ Telephone Barringtoi 23 \'. should bid two clubs and then if , ,,it itti fouls in Ilhiener, c ..... :...0. 0 o iop-101-7557. ;:--A:rl.id f.y partJier or opponents, should 1--,-- floor Wednesday, Jan, 27 f -1;. i . ,- pl.iyjiiK a nice Banc nek, g .:,2 2 Tuesday, Jan. 12 l.-;ijl tar heart suit. j Box score ft'I !.-( I . I,,, replaced him. Keie lttii, g ...1 0 t'ohlman Drugs*— REAL- EST. ^-.;*, :-\ F.x:;mplc Hand No. 2 ."•M rinrers which Schcrf ...... 482 1{?3 172 CASTLE, WILLIAMS, '45T 1 Hearts — none heart jmt of the Yeoman ...... 158 4,78 155 DR. OLGA ALCOH W LHELM tj-j"- / LONG & MCCARTHY i:lT:-.!:! .-' P'il.s --8,4, 1 i, ,145 182 144 ,i).a.i:',rid» —<>, 4, 3 ;ers PHYSICIAN AND SUItGEON LAWYEItS P.il.iMiie Leads 444^144 144 GORDON CAMERO i',' f: Si?:-!*' ^»1« - A. K, 0, J, &*5, 2 • hreiil|illK outfit 141 225 17» Sieelalisttff In Dlseaiea of . 102 N.Cook Street P's |ia a- Y .,t--an* tliey had Women and Ohfld^en 112 West idana Street jkhl th ; Lose Contest to l; : A B •i.ile ii^nst of tbe ( jtt, fca-on: , CHldAGO Tel. Barrington 2 1 Z ii th.j half was SOURS :|' Ai'vivc. • Uii' ,.:• rnljitine wdth Telephone,!Randolph 6144 M.^'chanr.-' Northbrook Five Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday j- .FOR ,' '., d t: *N.> sore, rubber game. Z dealt and ,.f IiirriiiKtou's .;:•tjjruliiliLy j 11-,,1- I 2:30 to 4 ^30 p. m. •i bid ¢410(- n» trump, A two hearts, Y .a-, pt up on the Howard R. Brln^llngei' , _ ivifjnfr-arts {is] _. .1 .M,„»«l, I' : CoWTiYHqMI)$ two (spades, B three hearts, Z three* f larter although I .... „.,,„,._. pt:i r Telephone Barrington 525 11 Telephone, Barrington 060-W. "E - "if h'^fv'niao trumpp and A doubled. WhaWtat%houit should r--' '' '•'---J: ••lull . l |V trow bid with the foregoing hand? ' Bie- ,rn the .enter|Arlington Heights Beats Bar- ESTATES rington in Overtime above Peerless Market Ifc of t hjtisc |j AUCTION BIDDING: - ^larfei with the : FARMS Ax sa l ••- '.M " < it' . r c'c<'1iJb | Y should bid four spades. If Z has a • 11 all. PalatinK nut I iuer , Period f *\, •I (.>".:()'! . il; then Miller ! i.ijnd tfuce'po trump bid, V should JAMES P. HAFFNER -L< -Ji-ifu! nt :s.t,|.(.- tio trouble in making four spades. :-. u shot. Thorp St|r •%>\ o|33y i"lijc daiiKet of letting Z play tfie1>and • in- fifth hasket The fast Northbrook basketball F. BROOKE ATTORNEY AT LAW ] 'ti.fccrt- f#o atpi triintp is that Z may not haVe a i ii tlje came on team encountered a stiff contest C0NtEA)CTflE9 f l'f t.'ititn PHYSICIAN AND! SURGEON splde'anrl Y has no re-entry card/The ,-.,1,1.. from start against the local Jewel Tea team 90S Summit Street ih.V- c list foilr spade bid _stcms the proper/one. e kfioWn Tuesday evening but emerged with, a HOURS • • xaniple in hoth Telephone, Barrington 650-J unu- for 34 to 24 victory. The final score 9 to 10 a. m. CALKINS BROS., CONT k ACT DIDDING: < -;•_ •,. i pair of victories e ifiiU-. does,not properly tell the tale, of the :,2 to 3 p. m. rj At Contract, the bidding I woultft ••.'mined Warren Bjccavsttaf and Grading Com la:;v bds tiiB' >itlW. —i ~"l' game. Not until the latter part of 7 to 8 p.m. ..i.iv i,i-ht."UU to the linal quarter did the Jewel-team -.:". Sundays by j Appointirient CHICAGO OFBTCE Golf Courses, Subdivision #< L lights caught 1 J.•fiilcm ' slip nto defeat. It was evident that Landscaping, Roads, Drifts,] x. .opt canie with- the' local boys lit ve nbf worked to- Barrington Hudson-Easfex Bldgf 134 N. LaSalle St. i fe..n4 V I ,;,m: Ihetil. The. Swimming Pools, Dams, Lis)«' -1.:.1^ gpthi r for a very long period of time. - 301 E. Main St Chicago Phone, Csntral 4640 Tennis 6ourte ,powHng Qre» 1 • • -a '. hattle was fc * 1 . i J; - Tlier/c were some shining stars on t'.'v! >iai:i I'., riaiifrton hut it hoth Telephone Barringto l 235 A teams, nnmel.v-T-5Vayne Grnben- .. flan start to t V ihfire riearts — none kor( for the Jeweli; and Burmeister of N orthltrook. Both b^ys played the BARRJNGTON; ILL. Oubs —A,Q 1 B Diamonds:— Q,' 10 '• "'"' ••'••day full gatnp at center\ anil did a' com- GLASS ft IITURTZ v H H. CALKIKS, Phone'SSif . Spades — J «ith Bar- mcmlnble Job. i' .' i DR.EARLKLEINWACHTER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW • ..-.-.-4-V- •ii floor on, lie Barrington basketball team lost A..S. OAL:KIN S This Lake to Adington Heights; in a preliminary ^HYSICIAN AND SU HGEON 105 Wi Adams St. umproving ganu by a 29 to 24 f«ore in an over- . CHICAGO , :>i.'V K. T. ason and time period. : 127 Park Avenue EXPRESSING & tJAVjJ^lG •l^V •A' , Telephone, Franklin 2788 TT II-i^ht'i a r<.al The Barrington alnd Jeivel' : Tea AJBOVE ipEJBRLESS AtARKET ^1- •hduM dis-,irj r!-,e ace "of diamonds. A' li they catch team's will piny .Libcrtjjville next • ,.ii't confident v|^.»U".v in the If.id arid must lead a Tuesday, evening at the Barrington iSOURS ;. ini'lf.d. No matter what cards Yand '., hieiij< the higli scliuol gym. The hrsf game will 8:30 to 10:00 a. m • p lories. The '00 to 2;30p,m 'I (f)!av, Z niuit'now win the balance of called at 7:30 o'clock FREDERICK P. STURTZ liet t.'i ' T .-::0 as usual. p ,00 to 8:30 evening ; Jewel T «- 24— Northbrook, 34—, M •• -i j- f --1 it .a • '•. • is lending tne '> Orabenkort C Burmeister Tel Barrington 715 !.r none of the : Weed g Ericson V '. "nlinir to I.>ir«><-tt>r M' .them. The' JOHN E. HEINRICH Wright j 8 McLaughlin i :\\j' <kl were 1)/- i. .Ian, liS. On NAPRAPAT^S GOLD 9i 11. v (Jerhosi; Northbrook-T^Biehi, Ltitz, '<•!' ' '••• i>n- DR. WILLIAM SANDEL.L 327 West Lake Street • ' 'i"!i- nf fh> postojUice- t "i. Blirmeister 8, Kricson 2. NAPRAPATH : 217 Eist Station St uls-—ftle-picka 1, Gerbosi "3i Ho- Telephone Barrington 534-J I i. .uili' tin* rural Hnall l-T F BARRINGTON, ILL. feldi r 1, Ericson- 2. i i lar-ri-fincri'iisc in-the 0 Chicago Office: -| •'/ 4 J • f"i' jiar-i-d in lllin'mis, It feree—Hoffman. • SPIRAL MANiPCLATipN XU4 ' 0 208 W. Washington St., Room 1401 Furniture Removal Jt .1 nil tin- entire United 0 SCIEIJITIEIC SJPIECIFIC >-il * .1 T •• -i '-,'.••.-•. • . s:v];-.' ' . > ••'M h>r rent morn pigs ft Telephone Franklin. &' " Local &nd Long; Dis( ft ''1'-.' it I!imois. this fall than .in 1 Hauling ' )' I :>::" 115 E. Main St. ( 1 ' i 1 110«6 Liquid or Tablets used internally Phone Barrington 252 * ' MeWber

    <>• • ( p . representatives of 0 0',[ and B06 Salve externally, make a com- pPTOBIETitlST United ,Van Sendee t iva 0 • n '- U :-,,., Hi-, addressed a joint •''. I plei« and effective treatment for Colds. By Appointment for your convenience I ' - . • Iv f ••![•• /-.•i»Iatiiw». They pre- •ai ;-11:,,.n i.f 1)117,339- names :s 10 $5,000 in Cash Prizes : E. A. WELLS 4-yr. Guaran till, M :al relief that "Will per- AsH Your Druggist for Particulars Jil- i A ~.inwd.i to cftntinue. DfiNTISTS OPTOMETRIST AND Moth Proofing Service t ^1 fi : ii., In,:.-,I Mrs. Harriet Fins-. ;,,.'. OPTICIAN .- I . •di. nt, .a' the. I'arent-Teaeliers' t sfi II '• H'M i .I : I A. Wilson, .'represent-•• 135 Park Avenue ll I II X <)| f. lii-r-. aind Alton Carter, at-- isr. i (I o C. H. KELLAM Phone Barrington 391-J Every professional and i bnsl II III |' I.T i niiiiilier of teachers' or- man in Barrington :t* ! . I ,J (I 0 .j|.» 'liv tf1l:~. ' . : HiQURS i ' his name, -««»1«», i ;• .: 0 DENTAL SU tGEON v 0 s number, and bourn' |M • : 8:30 to 8j30 p, m. ' \t, - ii '• fft«»ioii of more tlijn In this directory. It IS |:U •. lififHlUi', .(*••- tc^F aippeiulifitis leaifs th« Other Hours and Sundays every week "and'mailed fiuecesBorto every ' home inj the, J 'no i.Hiin.iii of public health to, . by Appointment Other directories may i|n.-|n-i..i:* i j hut delaying Hiirjjical this directory la rent .i.f-r u;."i-:it an-d relying upon .lnxatlves • » 2 0 D»; ii; w. QLCQ'rr 0 •» 3. y**^ r i V \ *",' i •• i|, (».,, ,,„i-iiiiidinjj taetorn eon- .T.-i-L-- il Ii T| i |l i„ igli M tm f'i ipMiiiWV. |i„ .nihility of the dCwfttM'. •J :i 4 PhoneDarrlnirton 77 115 I!. MalnSt. CH.ROPODIST , j,f,•;-nil,'j'l-l-i-:iiiw< more tbflh fl.-'MW '» 0 0 • ». • 13' IfL: I'-'if i'h-'t-,i^ -in IHInid* • • '• • 0 1 (1 I - I &• 0 0 »> •*-r- Chiropodist and ft! V I'liVr.r. .hiiirinrtn of tin* needwatching » *H Sit \) -x "Ttirtiii-i ion lirtH' iMiii'nunced 0 0 0 Foot Specialist I i:|:i. ii *•" 'II t. CaldWeU help^ewwr your F. W. LINDBERG .|»i ! i tUnion had their tn'i hil^ W:* WHtaKfmwm»KI : 0 0 (1 "!$» simple prescripUoa will make :l * ttte ve„r. An ft rt'Wilt, pines, in Ponlman Du Idlng ^•.Qmiisfcm (,)•" I V,ilT-hei;i|, the coiri'CtiOU thai biUoui, headachy. cn»/boy or i rjfrii,-r thim usual. 13 girt comfortable, happy, well in just Diseases and b>formU es of the Fset p £ 'u : bowela to healthy rMplarity. jt helps : !••• h.*r* forty yearn., Ih'' H( :"_•""• r': •'•.-•:'.- •'. v l". ixp" a «oldT>y•, keepinkeepingt th.. e, fi,'N ':•:' ''^is^idi&^ii^v^B ••h • t ••• nl.ovs t<> th<" totlfl fP* >y Scouts free from aU that sickenin•ickening HOURS 6 t«j 12 a.in. -^^^^^:2^:-0^8^:81½..:" XAM^Sl -),3 li.-u of Illinois; ha* •«'• mucua waste. ^ :• -1 to 6 p. m, •/;.; %<••:•: Phono Gentra ,--3005'..-j'- :-.-;->.- •u ,Tnt, Ktntc,health aui» Troop »1 W* tawi 'i ROOM ••irii.ii'e the re'rnarkabW I II: I |—'|-}„. scuta { . -.7>t4;;0 p^m.:.;- /; Bairlngton: Br i ippolm 1 0 to?i 1t^u£S^S^mi^ i aliwhood to a more rapid ,l ' ''l 'n the meeting- ^jf I aving attended pyer.SSQO W'ths Tel., Barrington 4tl ;': •: v: l|et'> Bairr^t^-^W : in health among women "s' started promptly wiU outlosa of doe mother, or baby aii-JI. • • •' ! ! is Relieved uniquo in American \ ' n'tendaiiee of 10. ' ""'it attendance con- \\\ li.ii'ial mcr-tiru^in DeeJprtiher,-: !, ^¾¾ hoSe lion in Minors' public schools^ S SMAlfl, "'''• This was sponsored gaaay or consUpated. Syrup Pepsin HOURS j^.ili-' lit ^•Un- to instill respect fp'. '"•ar ami Wolf patrols. Sigood fc*aU;«ges. It is^tens the Hfj&r • lobi'ioii -Hatutes. . .',- •'.' '•' MliiMitX .*-||!' 'I"l in a draw between bowels; mcxeasea appetite-makca :Wf:,sS#,*M^ d^gestko more complete. "c«T«H ^11.^:11-,-,)-- .r-tTersoi.-ian. utat'fr-wiile /^ ' ^'olf patrols. 'f&M^'ffitiM^ ^:^:42^¾¾¾^ ••-"""'"« at !) p. m.—The '•'^jmr,- paper, has made it--*' «PT' ;|f {:,¾¾¾^¾^^¾^ i"l started on a hike t;$^0j&f- •!••;,. -if-r! II-II^-.-, 'j'li-' pultlication will & ', D«. Vjfcii: 't^ww^l^:^ •» jU mill nee of three. >Two ii jiiiomhly and at more frefluent '"in .'it Biltmore. - lis is .,^)111¾¾.¾ E^'^^^jfoti^^ >btM»Ap'iLj«r| t'-i-iJi:Js ihiniiir the cominfr electio" ; •»<1 a few scouts spent -•;lf< npaiij;ii umiei- the direction ot the "'summing and cleaning smtiafMsm- Phone BarrihgtoU 453 Residence, Barrington 588-J L i -'ll J.i if f ii.r-jif *i f*-iijr:ii committee. "onis. ", Store, Barrington 208-W. • i '•: A Doctor* Family Lax ative •1'- - i. A. C. B., Jr.i* p. I.

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    . i Wcatherf Lord 14 Explorers Have Mai ped PebpJo began !'jmeak! ng of t)he Local Brevities WATCI; lost wit^i- AIMlIDIC^r The ^4 ¾wr ¾ Out Old Mother Earth weather" a long tlrrie ago. T lie first EMHN wnisT PTICR out bit nd; somewhere pubi A't'mW^-NdliioH 1 £UWl«mlM««» 5«^ Are there any' more .¾-oat rlvera scientific treatise on tie weather, Cook' »t.f I thattlittiSubicrir1 litl"..Vna I', ft. ^' ,«Tlt<.ry,HhwiM».tl*W* lie KI>IK4II bWg .and 21« 1 William Snyder, 334 K. Liberty saysithe United States i'eatier bu­ IS] Loe: f left nnywhoro on tlieglolo for man reWn|rd, Mildred Mlllerv S. Cook ney; Ex£ than, 800 years before the CI rlstinn Prqbtt|tes(Joiirt aid * North Western railroad for the p«Ht n half dozen nations won plunging era. The weather [bureau' 1¾¾¾ vertisementt WANTED ',. ..r#-\it))''l>eVji|li!i ' J|'M'W 25. yearn, will he trun*ferrc.tf( will accompany Mr. Snyder to Mil­ too iuride or too s'maU, sit Iku Dvorak, notified nVid irc|ie«ii and Baker, Stanley, Kandt and Baii- simlle of a"weather Journal 1 :ept. by waukee. 10c a Line Jr.; AlgfliKiUfn, 111. ;. 3-2 sarins to mh\ cixH •Rev. WllHam M«*le bf Englar d, who (,-:. Ijtnlirntini, mnnn,, and a hundred more were Minimuih, 50c -';- '•'' K-ELlttiN Sound C* f* infant seeking to find the source of the recorded the weather day Uy day Telephone 1 MISCELLANEOUS "'UTXKV Mrs. Edwin' Meyer mi? 'Whukcy«[,;lil Nile, (jtonversely, others were,try­ from 1337 to 1344. phe first weath- '». 1032. (laughter, Audrey Mae, left the Bar- CARD AND liUNCO J'ARTJf Wed; ttO llfy ing to unriddle the puzsle of the er, records In America, so far as 1-3 MEKarkeip rlngton General hospital Mitndny. FOR SALE evening, Jan. 27, nt 8 p. hi,.Aus- known, were kept by Rev. Foliann FOB, RENT Lunlnbn, the mighty jrlrctr which pice. s Amejrieim„ Legio...... n Au xiliary. E] Waverly CampanhiB, who recorded the weath EVERGREENS'for Kale; many var Mrs. J. B. ttowland, 120 flowed In* central Africa, going no­ M DEBN FIRNI8HEI) HOUSE , Club rodniH above Green jaAj!J Grill.; ••;, VuH.jtiw'.lwreMr^lg 11 road waa erilled to DolnvaH Friday er each day In the! colony In following It to ,ts mouth. crippled ami dhwn f.' from a severe cold for several days BAY TEAM OF HORSES for sale. ihas- bfenfsct'fi a inewini It and the Congo were or e, but the nm ROOM FURNISHED or un­ Phone Wheeling OO-.M-l.before It dies waa taken to the Barrlngton General L Weight 1700 lbs. Wakefield Fnrms, 1032'M}i b^lfci. Congo then had been traced only a Roman Colbtceum furnished apartment for rent, and save a few dojllars. All nnimflls 1 0 o( hospital Surtday for medUhl treat­ x Tel. Barrin^on 24. tf hull of Barring ''»' villofe '-TV» tJw* •IcP^* "! '-T hundred miles Inland fro n the At­ The great amphitheater at Rome 8ti letly mo«l em. Oil heat. Electric are shot before removing, unleBs ment. 1 I Signed A *l.innl Bnnk of UnrrijiRtpii: . i known as the. colosseum consisted Mrs. II. L. Jones, 203 FIVE ACR^CS for sale. I Beautifully otherwise- requested. • ..'.••,'.••'. thl'TKB. * lantic. But after all Is nald, what rcf -igeration , IligljWw'Co " «inq Irion Jinvff fm« .fop •originally of three p|caded Dundee nvciiue. Tel. Barrington 28 wooded, high, located in finest es­ We Pay *t to flO I*e' Head. •>f Hnrririg. Miss Editn Kyser of Barrington marvel; can compare with the won­ tate district, near N. W. highway. '.'.'., t6» ffowus; went to Madison, Witf., Sal urdn'y to der, of the Mississippi as tt carried of stone and an upper gallbry of or 540. Prompt Service, Tel. Whee ing u0-M-l S. VIA NatloMl BnriU fef t**t Price "only $050 per acre. Owner. -f—; tl it *««* TM.fCotep.njF 1ier fatheh who is in a hospital in Marquette below the mouth of the wood. The upper gallery wi i later Box 21, Burfhigton, 111, Evantrer's Kennel F ood Co. ; rebuilt of stone. It was ejllpUeal Buelaess Notices Bring Results iff itosulti S lirrertcd 1« ftfiPUSbk «»•,• that city. After spending several Ohio and La Salle" all the way to fl d flays in Madison Miss Kyser will; go the gulf? A few more years and l,n plan! with Its lortg ax^s 015 fGet %Z* orv for -rompftny P «"' or 4 BlOOM UNFURNISHED to Coddingtoti, Wis., to ^ ij-rit her men*will be longing for new planets and Its! short axis 5,10 feet. The - mother, before returning to Barring- arena was 281 feet ldng a id 1 7 feet' en ted npirtnicht with privhtfe;path to explore. , t- ii ted to i cut. I Address 2214, B^r £r „ ,bnrw rtf tHc Mbck of the ton. \ !,'•'• wide. The seating capacity af the ton. Revi|e w 5 arc (irtivoly ongag«Ml Vf« .t< colosseum \vas propnbly between ' R A D E — I I L R I - t\ N D SAVE !' Mr. and Jfrs. John Weber. 407 S. Alleges Distemper Is 4f>,000 and 50.000,! hlthoiigh soii«e- tOOM IjOWER FLAT foif rent TSiW b«*«!.k^t"l.i>elo^t Hough Jfreet, motored to Madison, authoktiets put the figuie as high «1 Dundie" avenue, with garage, ••_.»•. tbi> op.>.nlions of* the hnnl Vt'm, Satnnmy to^isit an uncle who Spread by Human Race as 70J300. Though It was tini larg­ me Barrington 06-.1/ II„ G. Lagcs- is in a hosp tal there. n k dW When a man bites a dog— But, est of the Roman .{arenas, t has lte, 214 W. Station street. : ( iLUE IS 'vo J^»«- » ^ * *W* According to a report of, Dr. Charles been exceeded in sizfe by more than • So tank U thoroughly wnn ^. Elmer Freye, 213 Russell street, is Xicolle to the French Academy of one modern amphitheater TAV0O FlFURBISHE" D LIGHT house- A" ll0st iinnnrial condition, II) able to be up after .baring had an Science, man ts biting the dog rath­ ceping r^oms; with bath for rent. attack of influenza for two; weeks. Lake street. er seriously-—by serving as a reser­ Cal 1 at 239 W. STORES •• S tho jtwol TcaCcjInci H,«1 The home of \\. G. Lngeschult*. voir for th.e dreaded distemper Old Waihingto Churchi t I numU of -«thor; ldrg? nstfo NEW [MODERN HOMES 1 n 214 W. Station street' is under quar­ which kills puppies. The oldest church in tjh'e c Ity of fknowti rompnnios. »« i«J« ?ff antine for Scarlet fever. Richard Doctor .NIeol.Ie found that serum Washington is Chrl'sj chqrch (Projt- FOR RENT 'and oiioratiiiu persojijjel ^ ?^B Faulkner, the; Jittle grandson, is ill. from the blood of human beings In-; estant' Episcopal), located on 0 (ffne 5-room arid bath on CarJ ave character an.r of * Wfth. $r£ noculated with' the distemper virus street S. E:, betw'een- Slxti nn< I Sev- One 7-rooia and bath with !two-car Independently Owned .ability and integrity. I ftart-y Mrs. Die Erickson of Honey Lake produced., the disease in puppies, enfh streets. It w (>reet id in gar ige, 143 pf. Hager avenue. cinfulcnco in the preAt an4.fi spent Thursday with Miss ![* .'Bow* while man was immune.,! Animals 1795. ! . C rie 7-rooi a and bath ivith ! one-car l.tnbi.ity and ^¾¾ man a^' the Home of the Ag^l, 5445 grange, 140- Hager .avenue. serve as carriers for numerous hu­ Another jold church Is Engleside avenue,. Chicago. Telephone Barrington 542 SPECIALS fo [M . President il^'l [Tea < man diseases — rats for bubonic (Episcopal), on the plague, cattle for tuberculosis, etc. The Mnrtin Jiirs home, 121 N. ner of H- ar two-car garage for rent. Now is the. tiijie. for jM>f>i le, »iir Hager avenue, is. under quirnritine Tliis is one of the first cases on rec­ in 1814, This church is ord where It is shown that man may 110 North Cook St., Fridlay amd Satur rinRton to H«^t> their, te|t for scarlet fever for the seetnd time ferred -to as the "Chfarch ii be the carrier of an animal disease- Bromi4 hours, 3nrra Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Middled findings as showing, that the human baft exiteriencwl «i corijl^Wm s% Ne^r* SpUtaChCurly Leaf ' worth and Mrs. AV.il'iam Vo&s of Bar race was subject to the distemper Peat: . . . •« lbs. 25c to conditions which _ ftffeCf'wl j comiiHiiiiticH without cans'*w > rlngton spent Monday nt the home of virus long before the canines and Mr. and Mrs) Frank Hegner in Fox Beans StringJess % lbs 25c Strawberries B^.lSc any.hiHtins hnrnv . ; . •' '-. ": through the ages developed Immu­ A bank has beett turned over p River Grove.' nity to It. Now man contracts the ORANGES —Californir Navels 200 size per dozi Z%e »tnt(. auditor for dxarainatiitriattl disease only In such an attenuated juHtnient. The deuositor? ihinild Mr. and Mra. Fred.. Homtith of form that there are no'Tccognlzable POTATOES-c; k Wisconsin Large VJ^hite Graame.ro fatjm' entertained Mr. and : per bag U$ lose much if nn« of their borie; symptoms; The dog has not had Mrs. S. F Phyla and family Sunday. pirdlifK of \vhntUiction jmiy'JH».-J[ time to develop tliis natHiral lmmu- SWEET POTATOES Tennessee per polinl for: the biinh. ..'.-, (. .U Lieutenant It. J. Engolstwin, Mrs nlty, ' L •••".-•• fn the llie«iithlUf,.H«rriiii!Jfoil'^ J. J. Engelsnian, Mr«. L. 13. yeoman, Jonathan Extra Fancy .tiubile to have, a ROIM! ' tfMiridij 0i>en for IniHltveH.s' ^nd in ii ,v*f Carlos Bank*, and Louis Holke, all : of Barrhigton. attended the funernh ftKAL ESTATE TRANSFERS A8K FOR OUR PRICE 1 >ER BUSHEL '^rtid condition. 'iV First -gC^f TRnbk. nccordiiiK .1« Mp-, Beipettjit* of Major E. Vy". Hart in Chicago Wed­ s nesday, afternoon,-. , LAKE COUNTY e"«J| siati-inent had caiih oji 'bnftrU c diii' frmii bankN, and niiirkotklitc I (Fiiriibihetl by the; lltlnolH THtb PURE CANS to|alln« ijtt7l,n;«U7; 'HJIW-JIS mj. Mr*. Wallop 1».Crook, Ml".'! \V. Lake: Comiiaiiyi-AhstrnctH of Title; Tltl? liilit to more than ke. Co Natl Bank of Mixed-Hard aM Filled lb. Llliertyvtlle to W. King & 1». King. CANDY Mr*. Wllllijm Toft, tl.'t X, Ut\n*r .It tens WD; ftot 118, Golf Courao Cheer-l[eader 5 f avenue, who |ias been ill for Hie past Add)* to Wins, Park Sub on Sloeum CANDY BARS Three Blocks Af ids wivlcs 1^ able to be up , and Lnkei Sees 28 & H«; around in (lie home. Wjiueoiidn—F. L. Dillcr: ' to OL 21« Stfltloh St. Frie<( QCD; Lot 344, Firat Addn to lalifiornila per lib'. Re-Subdividedl ' ^ .Mary Frarjces I.leflVrtian, .youngest Win'4 l'ark Sub on Slocum Liilni, ND SATURDAY ••• - 'I • ^ i daughter of Jlr. and Mrs. 1>,[J. Jlef- Sec M. • • ••'-• fernnn 1ms teen a patient ! at the Wiuconiia—(t Fried to N. y. Dil- L9P.M. § Quick ArroW %ior 'lifp : ap 'Gliild/reu'N Memorial hospitajl, <'hi- ler (JK'D; Lot 344, "First Addn to rago, for tlu! past two weeks. The .Wm,% l'ark Sub on Slocum ' Lake, the Jtjed Arrow Auctim next week Iwiby suffered n spinal., injury New Sec 'AH.' ••'-.• >LD DUST Large Pkg, Several Property OwH Year's'day while playing. Frt'moht—R. F. Rotisc & J. A. Mel- Hie of tie Premiims is i beautiful loy \k W. P. Johnson D: Lots 00 and lishes valued at $15.75. To get KITE . • Pkg. f 01 Over AHsessed, Djscovet Mrs. Leslie Paddock has been ill C,7<, Cardinal Terrace, See 25. I this game Red Arrow Money 1 Reveals - , with ImnlmiM for the past week. Wi iiconda—I). Williams & wf to id necessary and it is given yith MAY SOAP 3 bars fpi J. Griffith QCD; W hf of SB qr of each purchiises. *i;« J. E. norland and family, 121) See 11, E hf of SW qr of Sec 11, SW Waverly road, returned Sunday from qr of. SW qr of See 11 & N hf of NW ,, Approval won. Branted l«r thq Delavan w he,re they had attended the qr ofj Sec 14, Wauconda, ex. N.15Q J id; to toUfp^MMh-d of trustees to.rectify w ^funeral of Mrs. Rowland's mother. ft of NW qr of SE qr of Sec 11, .nisi alues in Groceries -lion,of tbp old. villhRO nlnt in. U I ON SALE ic V> w II), lying nbiifS FJ. Hussell *t ex Nil50ft of NE qr of SW gr of sd LL WEEK «, if I { Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wojthausen, Sec 11. • .'.;'• •.. -;. Beit y 1 PRtNEi, FJresh, No. ^½ ci»h',:. uponi petition of thfc proWrty ,o* 1 1S< VAN RAMP'S BEAN HOI 631 W. Main street visited their son- Barrington—C. Lipofsky & wf to • H 24£492 bag l 5415c! conCt>r:)e(!. .nt thej repiiajr' m« in-law, Volnier Anderson, at the St. J. C. Brasel WD; Pt of Lot 6, Blk 1, pR^i&^BEAN^'No, 2½ fcan,! BEANS, 3 for...; ; -Mdtidny: ni(?ht. Th* rfc-suhaii?i»f« Anthony hospital in Chicago Satur Applebee Sub, in Barrington. Saturday W^sct nsin Mb • J £ for • ...„•—:..i...;....„;.;.:..,...•!>'.'.....;. 23* NAV Y BEANS, 3 lbs •his plat "will connect inA•. errd] day. They found his condition to be ^fAPrCAKE FLOUR, Pillsiury R86cNsnient of property ovjnirr>*.-w greatly -juiprovetl ONLY CreariipiV rolls ARG ) ISTARCH, filoss or has existed fsjnce thcplat Ws of Odd Germain Superstition 2 for -.....,..^....::....,.^.:....,^... «4 I i\#A *^* ..*R.**lt*V*.fc..*4 • •AV^kVA^ABAI Ully laid out. The petition wa« There is a German superstition All FU .^ors Jel it P< iw der pkg. 5(J| E FLOUR^ Pillsbury j... KRA FT CHEESE, Americafe|Bri|k, . «entekin, CAMP'S SPAGHETlfl, WRKment records, and A.' W. IM London had an "ear spread" of 23 GRA »E FRUIT, 3 No. 2 cansf J dwell there, or because it will cut sack til. to It peck .... for.:.,.:..,...... ,..,.;..:].^...... <3ook county fHirveyor,. •'• J laches. the face of God and the angels. r 10 lbs. .:..48^1 CAMP S RED BJEANg, SHR] MP, fancy, med. size .]- ..Several of tlie -p#op«'rtv ownef Pui;e Cane, Fine Grinulated : SALMON,, Pink, tall can m h)»okx reenfied have beea ofl* 2j cans•' • * ; • 1 a-ror- ...... :...... :..4:..::..., wr nioro frontnRe tban tlieir pA Cherries, R|sd ^ittcjd, Michi] ! "M .ocenpy. For example, it 2 for ''"• 25* *°in,M rtut thift \y. N.* SeaH Calnned VerfetatjIesJ Tomato »8 Cut Beets, :•'.-«! fot a Chain own nswsned f„r 77- feet froi Wherens his property oedupies £ I Sauerkr aut, or.] Pumpkir large No. 2 cans i \G WE SELL fwt nnd Ray L. Fr.ve hhd *eei ' per can •'..'!.'» L..U..." . .1.! 100 W for 10ft f^ when K» large, each ...... 1S¢ cans, 2 for ...... 25^ I1!,"*1 WM«tHda DorwhlM^S Grape Conserve, Fir est graptr product produced : nntl 3 2 fpr ..L..,.. :...::...... ^...1 ...... 2S^ --£&*; *?T> ffil NewCabbagje, Tixa »,3 Ibs.^, .4:...... :...... 13^ & IWiiiie of BMMmiibl r.rtuit* Red;Star Ytast, freshness a id! goodness guaran & ''^"^"vlHlon "of narrlnitol );eed, 2 :ak^3.... 1....,5^ : j %'-lb, .!...... ISi Phone 7JZnu Ul«*»M.^tth*N Wf»t highway, 'WM fernn»«d 1» Mixed Nuts, All nor ds, Braz ]s\ Wadnuts, etc. ! 9$*.;'-\ •>:.-•' ' per lb.!. .J...... ji...... ,..15^ mmtifaf, •••'»•• J ...• ' : . ' ' j Continued !pn pnioMni i! Fresh Spaile Rits, Pork I^oii, Roun i Steak, etc. 1 8MOKBD As close to you as your telephone As the in stoT" *m.A^ S",W< »na H^t" Ladies' Bajrt in E loo nerSj big value, sach claisified ads will get quick results]for you. n Bath towels, larjre size 21x45 inch, each . Thrti ringer Snaii n ti r B H 14Ti»t ¥toi<•;•: " SAUSACi; t,,fi bulk M,w No. 1—-Mak« your wants knpwn and learn how. Men's Dress Shii-ts, reg. si'zei, color >lue, eaJ 6»| 5L , » rJftn to|« mm i 1 ,m9 o ,a little it costs to get action. Canvas vlbv ss, i i^oz Weight boys' and jheii's •'i'wfrSS . \' »'^l2 size, -2t|>air .....^.:.:.,1..4,. lbs St0w1, W •-5)1 cairn ,, , an<» Co. lof Ladie^ Hoi«e press es,. rfediicedrediic ; jjrlctss^ •$L ^ «VMrib,vtor* »i 1 DELICIOUS BOLL tD : : BARRIIIGTO' • ' t. •.-•N • REVIE# ^..iji#dpsw^!;ju)p: •:5:'f^ iL fill 1 ..( ;'••-'.''• '- ' 1 • .'••"' A good house bifoorii with a ¢^1^ ¾^ r : purcha; \e:igrvaJ2ffi: BOILED V;v , -i; ;-' J '.;•;.";• Fre^h Pecan Nu i%sats^- juiitirriy »d, lb. :,.,$|^ «««T!ln,rton /or Mveralyejn he^orated • *»•*»"«» 8«<^« ^^^^^K^^ HH^HHIHHHPHH W» r^ailT, "^^ VH\. ored ,in? iea sir &cuS, fi }- ^«*' », - . .'r . . •i-l

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