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amp Months of 31 Reviewed in Brief
Oulstandinu bullltlaquogtlt Events |or [ ( Year- Gleaned
|-rbdquom Files
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r Calendar
pt a Chain Store fWNlt|Jyenff iJELL
A
IgtI mil l ing newfc
- ir tin- List six-
printed in t h i s
I- tlt the r e v i e w of
- Martid w i t h a
bull-bull MV numths l a s t
munic ipal s w i m -
bull -Ittbull-bull( under the
r i i n L e g i o n in
i l i ich inc luded
bullmil e x h i b i t i o n s
bull ln-hil games
miners used the
mining pool dlir-
i l - Kight r o u n -
-II- npen to v is i t -
In Miispiew of the
- bdquo v - bullbull
Ibdquoifn mi the-f irst
bull in tli- I l e r r e n
r HI factory
gtbull lOdxyard Han-bull _bull i m u n i c i p a l
f tli- Inle A W bullbullbull i i i i his large
lgtii-K she l l s Harrington
bull bullviUiniit ilt Civen- ltl Chie f
1-1 11- d i l u t e d 2 W il - in ten inin-
i tjuhwiiv 1gt lt)ii i ir-rililin bull
bull bull caravan 11 i 1 -tuily t in ir
Itin 111iiTbull bull rraquo ((liter bull i gt 1 1- i-l I I I ML S t J l -
bullgtltbull lt i v i i W a r i s i n h- win-
bull bull it imis bull-- -I Nm-tliwest |--i s-H-eef mill |
I iiinli1 rufld is bullbull bull - i i i L e g i o n I
bullbullbull) -ippivip ai | bull -iivril t o be | Sii i inliiy Har-bull i corps w i l l
u- fur the tirst I bulli l
bulliiwl turned otit bull i lt-in-nival ever bullbull at HieBarr ing-1 i| F r i d a y A
stitt per s e m e s - | Ii- Tarriitgton j
i outs ide of t h e i i-inc-t T h i s bull is
tin- computed c o s t
i l j Sunlay r n m i l a t flic
n l i -amp tota led 1- bullbull tst pupils a t t ended
-IIM1 W e d n e s d a y V-nt lifnl th ieves bull s to l e
bull bullbull gulf halls and ear--bull i Hie pro house 4it the
r v i-lnl) S u n d a y morn-
1 in tgt i w d c o p e n bulllie I l l inois g a m e code
bull -lit hen p h e a s a n t s 1intectinii Wednes-
Medusas Head Will Provide Mahy Thrills
If you try to find out by the police7-I swear that I1 will never-come back is tfie only thing made explicit in connection with
bull the mysterious disappearance of Mrs Crandall White in Meshydusas Head thlt| new and unshyusual story which is appearing serially in The Review
Apparently Mrs White one of the most beautiful young matrons of the fashionable set is happily married certainly j she is in good health and the note she leaves on ber departure may mean most anything gtgt bull
Mrs Josephine Dnskani Bashycon the author wHtes of society j
and society folk With a sureness of one whose knowledge of the subject is intimate This author knows the background of New York social life and her hires- of bull this background bright and fascinating and her characters vivid i
One way of solving this puzzling plot is tb read the inshystallment each week in The Reshyview The tsecorid instalment
ith ja synopsis ojf the first apshypears [in this issue
- mdash mdash - mdash f - i i ^
p i c -are
HigherThanThose of Other Viilafjes
Local Tax Rates of N e a r l y Comitijunitfes
in Two Counties
Along with the receiit iof t ke wel-
towh-eome news Tuesday that Gubi ship taxpayers in school clistt iet No
in tax ewa jof
to Go Over Books With^ustees
Will Attempt to Justify Claims for More Than
Contract Price
Arnold Himmelbluu and Co Hc-raquo|raquoIR)CM4amp Who hold ^he jb of auditshy
ing Harrington village records have arranged it special meeting with the board of trustees Friday night to go over tlie tjreasurers books with the trustees and try t|o j Mulstan-fiiite their claims and show why they aie entitled to mow than thecontract price for the auditing job
Tito firm originally contracted to do the vork for a sum hot to exbeed $1-000 after examining the records and submitting bids along with j several
other accounting firms Atetf1 spending two months on the
boots- -the accountants presented a leftltr to the board] requestingthe vilshylage to grant thenj the achntl salary cost of the time expended in completshying the work plus railroad fires and stating that the actual salitrf cost plus (railroad fa^es op bdquo to t ia bull bull time was $223813 and that it wouljt cost an idditio-nal $58)0 to com]ilete the audi rand furnish satisfactory reports Tlie board retaliated with ip unahgt iiiomi rejection of the request
Tlie accountants Contend that the job mtailed more work than at first estimated because of ineoniplete fec-oidsTand iuacenratie books of the ril-la|gel and will trlaquo traquo provii to the hoard Friday nigh| that tbelrclaims for t larger fee apt justifiable The meet ng will not he opijn to tlie public
1 f inn nwners vigor-bull In a sins activities on
-vi-jegt gt( diree social - ii-i a ton l lnd n for
i-e marked the open-
1 il on page 3
liilvy Pleased
Yhvn Assessors Mil h Defeated
bull i tnhii iwnsli-tfi mnile 1 hmise hilj Tl which i i In- riii-v otltvpre-
W|n-|lliV Mr Itiley bullbullbullbullbullbull iiilaquo iilegrnm to the lii-Mi-w -Wednesday inorn
-hiv iflteniMn house hill bull I passuKe in tiugt house th11 the time honored
i I--gt-III-S he taken from I IjiinTled over to the poli-ihis ciseit nits a hi-par^
bull iiraquoie(id of a non-parttsnn Wll that the governor bullviir nf Chicago appoint vliin wiis cimcked nnd all -sin- wiiK brought to bear
1 hitter tight lusting until chirk Wednesday inorn-1 decided defeat 1 ax dodgers aiyl a poli-
the luegiiining of n bull dan-bull i-that might eventually er the stufe It is well
typle nf all the state tHat
H il gt Tfiyi--
1 ~ ii bill known as senate bill rd the senate last week and
bulla passage in the hope next Humors of different deals ate
-bullbullbull hut we have faith that mem-bull- house will assert their in- bull aid defeat them
I
Miljtary Funeral for National Guard Officer
M litnry funeral services were held at tlie 131nt Armory OhicaRO at 1 lraquo n i Wwlnesdny fpr Major Edwnrd
AV llnrt 103 S Walton street of this village Death followed an operation performed nt the Amerleun hospital (MiWago lanimry I Major Hart jmssled away Sunday ninht
Tlie deceased Is survived by hilaquo wife Ttiose and one daughter Miriam
In civil li^e Majlor Hraquo r t w n raquo employee of iIewel Tea (^o having beenw-Uh thlaquo company for the part twelvo years He moved to HarrinK-ton with bis family one nnd one-half yea-re ago In 1H$8 ho Joined the 131st Ihfanlry of tlie Illinois Nationshyal guard in which organization lie WHS active until the time of hlrf death
Glasses Break While at Play Endangers Eyesight
Hobert Hilton assistant to Presishydent M HI Karkerof the Jewel Tea Co was seriously threatened with the loss of an eye Wednesday noon when his eye glasses were broken while he was playing handball
Mr Hilton was taken to Grant hosshypital fhjeago yesterday afternoon and he) underwent j an operation for the reriioval of the1 broken glass last niglt Attending Iphysiciansr report Hurt it will reouijre two or three dajhr t(i determine whether or not he will regain the sigbit of the eye His eyesight has been weak for some time neci ssitating he wearing of glasses practically--all Of the time |
Has Attack of Pleurisy Herman Schwe^m 215 S Cook
street has been suffering from amp t^-vere attack of pleurjisy this keek
Those
relt ujction afent iji
4 will enjoy a flight rate on the 1931 assessAii a different appeal was I Ireceiyed by Barringkgtn township taxpayers in school district No 4i to lje effecttfajat Barnngtons rate for th 1930 assess-iment is higher than thai raquof any bthler village i i tho northwest part of Cook county The Lake eomty Barring-ton rate is also [higher ban that of
any other village lying [gtirt or whole in tbe southwesp distrht of Lake county
This may ha partly tM result ofa generally lower level of assesspiehts in Bnrrington The ta|xIrate for Bar-rington village pronerty in Cuba towns-hip is higher than the tax rate for Barrington propejrty in Barring-ton township This also is due to a low|er assessnifnt level in Cuba town- ship than in Barring1on township
CubA Reduction The 1030 and 1031 tax rates for
thatpart of the Ivillngfcof Barring ton lying in Cuba towns lip along with the rates for the same years for other village^ in the southjyeKii part of Lake county j are outlined lie|ow These latest ^represent the amiuht of money to be paid on each $ly0 of assessed valuations
1030 Harrington J620 l-ibertyvillo 1587 Miindelein (L twnshp 40laquo Mtindelein -(F twnshp 415 Wftufondn 505 Llaquoklaquov Zurich 1434
From tbe above figures it Syill jbe noted that Lake coun y Burlington rate is higher than that gtf any other emmnunity in the groiii) It will bo also noticed fhaf the BnHngtoikratfiH are the only ones whicli showed a deshycrease^ from 1930 to 1-031 I
General Incrnse Tlie 1028 1929 and 1930 lt tax rates
for that part of Bar-ington lying within Cook county along with rates for other villages in the northwest part of Cook county aie outlined be-low These rates also represent the amount of money paid on each $100 of assessed valuation
bull bull bull bull 1 9 frac12 Mount Prospect 21)3 Arlington Heithts 346 Wheeling Goif Niles - Palatine Park Ridgltt Barrington
From thjgt aliove
L_3ni 31)2 3111
333 41)1
426
that all communities in tlie northwest part of Cook county except Arlington Heights have faced hij-hir |tax rates yearly from 1SI29 -to 0JiO jinclusive Barringtion lias had the nig^hest rate on each of the three ya^s
$4mDim^utltid in Dampcktnber for LocalWflampet Work
ber secretary MrsJ A L ireamrejri Henry Muth Koet ig an|l D ( J Heffe
Twlently-two nfeedy -famililes in Bar-ringtun received help from be Barshyrington relief conmittee in tM month of Igt laquoember acsording to a monthly repor g^ven to The Revievr todayby| Mrs A | L Rol ertson trtasurer for the committee An| average wf $20 was spe-jit per family thlaquo total exshypenditure amou lting to 1145519 as compired wtth $170^41 sjent on 17 familiesiin November
Thgt relief fuid raised raquoy popular stibfc ription tot als $153613 to-date In hdping needy families tins relief comn ittoe cstabl sbes credit at various busir ess houses for each amly and each bays vjiat it cain frok the amount placed tJ its Credif |
3e itemized repoitt for December raquoraquolaquoTJS the following ex fienditures food $33697 milk $2 72 fuel $57S5 clothing 12 rent $25 giso-llnel$aJ25 bull bull In addition to their regular work in helpiig needy families the relief comshymittee Supervised the sending outof 30 (hristmas laskets in December Each bull basket containet grocery staples meat fruit vegetalraquoles leandy nuts and toys ] 6i childrei Schools churches Jewel Tea jCo (ifferent pr-ganiiationsv an I individuals contri-butee and the baskets I ffere distrishybuted Dec 23 f nd 24
Mc mbers of tl e relief co nmittee are Elden JUejske chairmsh M H Schrei-
ice chnirmnn Mrs Inez Brown Robertson
(ev H fi nan
1931 laquo15 598 502 449
54laquo 434
table it is realized
1929 301 384 409 410 431 350 487 552
1930 333 37T 417 467 473 474 516 600
erMQwmfs ^eci^^Water
Being Shut Off
The village mil was pearly filled th Bnrringt m proiraquoei|y owners
Monhty ilight naity of Hipm angered by l|p|6^onJ(ii the superintendent of wiifii r Sprits i|i) shutting ol)T their sup ply to protest to theboardj of trustees aga|raquoraquol the retwnt diwJsiofn ito force delff oueiits to j|ay up bullbullbull
mi ieppotlaquosti lt raquoiiie mninl | from own ers tf propertj bullbullrented tc I enants in arrciirs on tlieir water bills One property owner decltirei that his AVati ubad btseji shut off bi ft re he liad bees notifiod--tiat thej teriant of the liropRrty w lelinqufent Ifte mis-undi rstandings certterlpd aiound the fnejtiii ithat maiy tenaints art behind i tr 4 ieir Water bills that c rners of j rop n tj( afe rei iponrible f gtt ] laymcnjts When rs isve not Boon notified heretofore that sitn^it tlhat
Two Local Menon Stout Anniversary Week Committee
i bull )
Extensive Program Planned for Troops in Northwest
Suburban Council
PlanK for celebratltiK tb1 Iwentv-seeond anniversary of he Boy Scout (irgnnljirttloti in the Noithwest Snbur-ban council were forn ulfttcd at the lenders round table n eating at Ar- lliigton Heights last Wsdiosday even-lug ActivUles for anniversary week February 7-13 are undi-r the dlreotiop of the following com nltHee chairshyman K J Anderson J)en Plainer () T Baird and A I) Ohureh Ba^ rlngton 0 M Siuidlorji Palatine J T Sayerrt and P IT Roth Arlingshyton Hcigbts w I) A widen and W Imig Dea Plaines V Wunluck and
Continued on pace 5 gt
Anticipate Big Rt - Vehicle Tag
Slightly overilOO tags have been Issued
t i n I plications
illage vehicle |o-laquolate accordshy
ing to latest reports from A C Bur-andt village clerk which meanp that the clerks office will bpound a bulaquoy| placlc within t ie next few wepks
Vehicle licenses will j become delinshyquent tjiis year after January 31 through I a recent decisi on of the vilshylage board Ordidrtrily tbere are about 900 vehicle tags issued i i the village during the year This means that 800 applications must be mide within the next two and one-half nsieks to avoid the risk of pajying a peialty i
-T1 b4a ri 1
cm raquo1 wntir linqii e
street betoie ment motii j street a bit If
if uch bills are in arj-ea^s This on has jprown) out of the fact
1 he board
tenants tiefaullt nnlt[ that own-
Year Assiired liy ale of Warrants
ston Will Barrinj ~ main Open Crisis Faied
^y Others in Countj
Re-
recebtly tjo j collect the ireat accu nidation of Unpi i( bills j TSie ten mt-property Own^rsituation was not ifnticipated
h yffni kotify dw| overcome the- si
adopted a resolutio tbe ij-i lage colle tor to noi
property on wh M bills hav d become 0
it AVater will not be
the instructing
all -own-tebants
days de-shut off
in sdclh easesbjifojre that ^iihe Sejtrcfral property owners alongMain
and Dundee ayeniie appeared the board to ask for their pave- bond refujnds The amount of
collected for improving those was Miffi rient for a 1 costs( with
nee of nore than $3000 left Tt wapound reported that the money had been used to purchase vijlagc of Barshyrington tax anticipation i warrants That was a plat whereby [be property owners surphiH would bel invested in the interest bearing warrants and thus automatic illy tranlsferred from one fund to i nother i
Sit Vera of t lese property owifers npp|ti(rltgtd before the boiivd declaring the money was theirs anjd not village
Continued on paif 5
Bar -tngten schools willfbej kept in operation throughout the yeabullwith full s ilaries assun d to the s iff of teachers it was r sported this week by a tnember ofj tl e board of educa tipn j l-l ]bullbullbull
Whi(e unable t | sell any of its Cook county anticipation warrants1
the beard found a maj-ket foi Bake countj anticipation wajrrants mount ing |o $25000 tThisf almost but not quite covers the salaries fyr li bull year The [joke county school tai money due i i 1932 amodnt8|to somewhat more than $400001 This tax mlaquo|gtney will be used as it com^s in to gtay of| the niw Lake county-tax antic pation warrants While part of the final months salaries to teachers will have to come from somewhere other than the $J25000 loan fund the (mount will to so small tbat the board prob-aily will not be hi rdf pressed taraise it should the tax| receipts pe flow at ccriiirg in j bull j j -
Barringtoit Fortunate
Banjlngtons scbbol financing situ-atiojn is pleasing ns compare I with tfiat Iof the school situations in vil-lagesj ilocatedl wholly Within Cook county bull bull- bull - bull bullbull
In Dcs Plaines school teachers havcibeen paid sculpt-1 for many mont filaquo In Park Ridge tlie bo ird has exhaisteltl its cash resources ailtlis up agniist a propositini of rairinfi money by popular subscription pafng in script or elosing its Hcboolti The school board at Blue Island wis alert early in the game areordinir to n statement appearing in the phicago Trihide 1 -lJlt|ie Island nijipearn to hare seen the trouble coming sooner than other (Mhojil boards It trimmed i s sails last spring and began savin cash TJiis board has eliminated manual training and domett ic science riduced its Bhysicaf education nnd otherwise cut eiptjnses
Gleneoe Western Springs and Rroijgtk(ield - have tilosed their Whools T i e Ayesterh Springs schojds liaWf been re-opened this wpek result
took action
Schjroeders Bid LoW for Village ia l l Improveinent
dimpany was a total bid
fiojliroedcrfl lilttnlware Walaquo the giiC CMS ul bidder for the n-ork of in stalling the toilets In the vlllafe hall and Converting the presirt rtove Jjito a pipelesH hent r Tlie awarded a contract nt prioti of $160
Sin local phimblng did heating firm i put in bl Is for thgt work Tlie bids yaried fron 160 to 124193 This covers the cost cf the heating and plumbing work only its lubor used In movi tig the hca in unit i nd in doing other repair work will be paid for by the reliefi comiaittee
job
i pound k
wliere the
fcfeSfc
Hough Strent Is Opjsn at Railroad Crossing
Sone with
iv pre to
of adrive to collect from Families with children m schools Nearly all school bo|a CXioittoiiity are jreaching thq
is the $ gt00(JO
havii reached rese rves
the end of the
-bull Sgtme of thesclools have paid their teachers nothing caslable at some
schools ht script payments
mt scriptmdashvj-ltitll is of the local stores
ve alternnthl cash
Hough street is again cpen to trafshyfic laquot tbe Chic igo amp Nofth Western railroad tracks with a crusting completed
I St ate i highwa r Wokers took up the railroad brew left off
tracks with preparation
and filled in between tjblt a | ci ushed rock and (tar Concrete has been ordered for the ci-osi|ing and it Will replice the tem porary filling bier
Elden (i (iieskr e-Elerted Heid of Business ( M
- -- mdash
E J Langendorf Will B Secshyretary Again1 Election
Tuesday Night i mdash i mdash
FEMiifi G Gieske was reelected p|refhlent ajid E J Lnngentb rf sec retary of the BarringtejirChai iber of Commerce at the quarterly meeting held in Greengard Grill Monday evenshying Frank II Plagge was rj elected treasurer but the reronimenditlon of the i nominating coroiirittUe lor rev-olectieli of nil oflleera was mt nom piled with boeduso of R L Mund henka withdrawal from the liomlna tlon for the office of vice prmldent J S Gierke was elected a si ecclaquoBor to (hh Mundbenk I I
A motion mode on the flojir- that theeiuh use Itjf Infftienee t bring pro-oW route fraquol) to Barrlnglon foi lowefd a lively dlscnaalhlon tlitraquo bene fits ind evilswhWi ml laquoiit rettilt from this fmpoHiiht north ind sout t rotfto paHslnic through Bnrritgton The moshytion was withdrawn aid one was ai|J[gt-sfltuted tlintbisfnictel tho htcretary to write the district h ghway MiperliT-tondent OKking for rout ing of tlin route west (ft Barrington b i t as mar tlie villajgel limits as feasll ile Tlu latter motion carried^
The program of the lt vening 1 lduded annual reports 0frac34 tklaquo treasnrer the secretary and the i resident The activities of the year iere rcvii wed I which it was pointed out tl at tbe Chamber was sucfiessft 1 in bel gtingto brini the state highway depirtment and tbe North Wester I railrw dcom-pany together in a pan to improve the J Hough street railroad o ossing
temporary It waif also pointed out tnttt the Chattier was tnstrume ital iii persuadshying itlje railroad company tc con-strutft a passenger wai injrooi i south of the r tracks One o the oitstand ing ncjromplisbmcnts 11 jthe y tar for the oijganization wa i ijn spoasoring and managing a suinesjsful co5pora tive sales day early h thefall
^ 1 1 I f 1 I
MikMttdk amp3ampL
the ds in
end or cash
X
A driverless J)i u tackled a light ppsfjlon the corshyner of Russell and Springstreets
te Monday nigbt Jn a tie between the the ppststoppetl both fared badly
The machirie an Oakland coupe owned br Edwin Ajnderson who resides on the V a l W v i e w farms west of town lugtd been parked on the tgtp of the hill on East
t o |m b b i 1laquo
Which ended two forpesmdashbull he car but
Russell s treet ncur the Division street in erseetion aCco rding to Witnesses when it was bumped by Francis Donlea who had just turned the corner fjltJm the south
The impact was enough to cause the machine to start down the hill- The automobile was guided along the| street by the side curbing until it came to tbe Spring street intersection- where it veered off to 4he right and colshylided with-the light pole The-owner Of thje ruiaaway car was across the street and saw it start but failed in an attempt to catch the machine L
The Jrontl of the- automobile was badly wrecked from the imshypact the car having gained conshysiderable momentum on the desshycent The Ilkht pol| was clipped completely off |
m 19 is lanied tor Year
Would Extend 40-Foot Strip5
to Junction Wjth High-ways 22 ajid 61
mdashH-
f Surveying Work preparatory to widshyening Northwest highway through Lake county will bo eoniplcted this bullJvinter according to llmfprmntlnn reshyvived by Supervisor H D Kelwey |rom the state highway department
The proposed widening project for t)ho coming simmer is an extension of he four-lam route whicli was comshy
pleted last dninmi to the Cook-Lftke county line to the junction with highshyways 22 and 61 on thisside of Crysshytal Lakemdasha distance of approximately 0 miles according to information from Charles Lamb district superinshytendent of highways
WidenTto 40 Feet The present slab of pavement will
e given ipoundverp tests to determine any efective portions which may have de-eloped and these will be replaced with ew paving in addition to widening le entire strip to 40 feet The imshy
provement project will follow the pres-(raquot route approximately five miles of which lies in Lake county and five in McHenry Mr Lnm|gt intimated that the job probably would be let in fjwo contracts Although the project is included in the 1932 state road lonstruction program he would not ltommit himself as to when the work would be started
Takes Off in Feet at Aii
0eltjgtrge Fischer IiIotl dares trial Plight Js
Successful |
the field by jtelephoni I 1 gt brine-it- djtiWh and have-sjugiestro^ S^cliimpiflt)ycment| I negt manager ffiet) i lt I cp l|d not fjiiggestl in itrade
iwb o t ptpfeiir
De
Tie Herren Aeronauticijl eirpora-tlons first airplane made its) initial fliglt at Sky Harbor nwir til Dun de joad Tluiirsday inornini Tbn plaiJ took otampJt^ 9-M a n l with Ceofge FiscWj manngejr 6f SJiy nar-li tgtr at the controls Afterflyinj around the field for ltgt minu| ft Mr iiseher landed the plane andflofferetI tlie comment that the new fjPUvvejr off i be Air i marvel Jus
[( is ama| igraquogtlr Fisefl^r sal i ii Review |iimporter
On favor ieadyfor flfgl^on Tjiftredny-^ I t^on TUfti
jiBle weaj lug ne bdquo
veittherj Wtts Hich astjo he te| arable-rraUicI[than linfavori
The offlelalj hiHght lifev mi|t bull otje flight f r i t h s inrlier if lecfn Willing j to ashemhlo hj
i het motor wljen tbe part t
atmosphere Whs bot iraquoer|laquoct fHo bull nedfii-
le ha prt ley Imil
acii] 1 tcanlaquo liey d eetioi it
tJmt tUc vith tjii perfcfi
it
-T A to Hold First Meeting Thursday Evening
Tlie first program of the Barring-on ParentTeachers association will ie [held in the high (-t-liltol aiiditorwm
ijt 8 p m Thursday tan 21 Mitrade Lenore Torgrimson remedial
((eacher will talk on reading And Miss Dorothy McCanley will speak of tho alue of kbidcrgarten trnhilng to the
(thlld The following officers who were
elected at the organization meeting t|f the association on October 8 will preside for the- first time Tuesday Mrs Wirt Lawrence tpresident Mrs Walter Seaverns first vice president Mrs P R Drover treasurer and ||I(|NH Dorothy McCutiley secretary
Thit association welcomes all- parshyents aud iinyone lntehgtHted in school ijirobleths At the meeting ThiirHtlay there will be a question box for que lions pertaining to IV-T A problems cr suKKCHtlotiH which willfurther the UK-cess of the organisation A hVieinl hour will follew the program
IMre Department -Answers Call to Paddock Home
gt i i j
The BarringjUm volunteer fire deshypartment was called to extinguish a Haze In the L B Paddock home 525 IS Hillsido avenue] at 9 am Wel-nesday Tlie tlamampgej was estimated at $76 and was cowrecj by insurant e
Just bow the fire started was nit determined MrJ Paddock reported that he went to thc basement at 7 c clock tp fix the fire1 In the furnace I nd found everything all right A f iort time later smoke filled the hoqse i ndj an alarm was tuirned In The Masse was extinguished quickly
The blaze started on a partition i ear the furnace and spread op to the iafters burning -off several electric light wires and scorfching the first floor above the| partition ltbull
i I I l
who ha
gtf tbe iJcdmpai
iJroWmeiit 3 ulteraquo liglitj plape j i i ISjfeet of iplace It ^ntli i nd flics fair jj fast I It ia l sd lik J c f i i a f e r t didinert liuvc tlJHjnpto ^16^011^11
WalJ|sa tolmprovef The machlii e waStaiKen a
Jes^ay morii tijr and tjanaj 4kjf Harbor yliere It was) a|
i l
cnllelt| Jjtpectei I
l ist of offe f
Tbs
tber
t Wlaquo-1 teil W embllaquo | lepcbit -frac34 thotigi
ltr i rom the foiii1 dry Hmvevi rldpd to maWi alt po^iiblp ind improveiwilts hvfi laquogt iriginal flight would lte midii uAtemliled ailiilane 111 iielaquo j | is possible j bull j
Additional flights were colli dlfot Tlmrslay and a piibw ion lllight p obably Will In he near fill ire
The factor is prepcied to idJItmiuii iiiiiiliineV and nio fact parllaquo or ndditiounl uive lieen ltbulllt nstri|cteltl 1
^ j
bullmplrijb ejUdbi
Made tr
instnici OllmdashIi achfni
0 0 F Holds AnnMl Installation cf iOjfficeifs
The follow ng offieei-- weri l the regulir meeting igtf
ington I O 0 P held at tllt ooms Januaiy 7 E W rajid K J houp vice grnjiu Miaefer bull rlt cording neerel tli j gtrouty treasurer TbV a p p l i e d ojf leers for thlt new year arp Hiller It S X G Ed Mfl
t N G Ed Ricke R H V lollister L 3 V fl NeallH varden John Sehwiirta (Jail gt Sliiley ehi plain (Jeo Ifijim
Ii P Harry Airaquokew L Arthur Jura lodge depot
(he meeting refreshments W rJe I y the committee
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Revenue for Cook countbull anil ievenue from Cooln ouutyt jjor tin iitafe of HHioismdashthese nrejtho ini m-rajtlye neetlK today 1 arid ify pro 1 iiis that tin at be Solved in w hurriy ly this specijil sewfoii fhfhilfgllaquoIi 1 nroA bdquo - bull I
A state jAlnarw thnw- bullinkmed laquo lodny the Mtuatjnp irraquoiiraquofo)|tl gtgthlt I wislature ffollnjijluB jrhe dofe it ln(lt 11st night of the fioifaJW Kjtlly Conk 1 roniise Iwil discardediby fill- hontfi in amidnight vote 1 j l l
That hill pjropnsed uHiitN rHy M 1 iscard thtraquo IjcVM-nt boiii-d of Jit isesttori 1 rid hoard oj review lt|f ltIMraquo| ounty 1 nd replacetiliem wlthia iHNtjrt of ni Mrtnent amjl appeal^ (ippalited b
J Jovenior EiilmerHon rtiut t p prowl 1 ent of the fH|raquortl if rViofi ubtltl y com niHsloners
Passed by [tile nenfifgt luht in imtTgeiidlj- nfclaquoHilrraquov the 11 the hoiiHe after n King d d w
1 ty tkbnte Plrot defentcfl nrf icncy meiiHurn the bill Waft 1 ltffturdcd wliii the l-mcrjicn itrlckeil out ti bull
This In a toinf- placed M entire loglslature ^juare- mi ag^list thi lt upstion of providing wayHjm hieaw loobtain fundif Immediately ^ I rlaquot flaquoi Oook county fk preserve iti ^raquovcrn nental funct|oilaquo and prevail bank uptcy and Htcotw t^ enaWfl Cool
lounty to pay the stafcp fifa )00001 iii back taxea |
Thfy nWKbrpe accomplish quick y nbd cleanly by the cnatttr tent- 0 two peasuresk Jeirg^the Ian cover ing assessmentand review laquo11 if hav harp teeth placed fn it oni cnmpe personal property to pay taiefi
Second the unpaidtaxeraquo flr 192i (nd 1929 hnrf the tlaquotnt aasessjiieiit fo 1930 must be funded on a tw 1 y yea 1 mortization bond istjuc hj(ed by I he full faith and credit off fc ie cit f(f Chicago and fheegtinty 6t (wk
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Lake Zurich l a k e Zurich Public l ibrary
MraK JKIf-in DeWire chairman of the itihrary Kxteii-sion reports 54 cards hvf lifiMi issued iiiii four nevv
iueinhera enrolled Inst weekj A hew awignmnt ltgtf laquoviraquonty-rive lft11 hooks dative heen received froni thltgt Library Bxtenxioi) Kerviee of thgt State of ll i innis in KpririKfield anil may he kept fcerraquo for three laquonlaquogtiith It includes
several hooks otf Hneciul interest for laquo e n and )iuigtr donations of current bullnagasiitCN
The Ijibrnry hour are from 2 to 5 |gt m WediiesJlaquogtbullraquobull but will he changed t o include two veiling a month if n number lt|f requests are received to remain oj)laquoi in the e-vjiifng
l aW Aid NoteJ-A groujl of Gt membersa
enjoyed fi^neltHing of the III field at tttr- PmR hall Th bullernoon Jan] 7 Mrs Mnyine Prehm ltiregt5dent|irlaquoiltraquoHl and welcomed two laquo e w memhers MrsRichard pgtnne and Mrlaquo 1 14 ftnith
The hostess wns Mrs Oeojrge Hoeft Cha irman^wil h Viesdames per William Poblinan
Sturm bullafsistinjc Mrs frrcil RIIII gave a
The MhWotiarv Ienny ThursdaV Itn 14 has
asiihraquo as enoi|iltT metaling dj|tv for the Benwroville Orphans home
|)il visitors laquodies Aid ursday af
tVm Pep-md Dan
rending
heen slt t
CTiurm Basketball Tennis The church ream journeyed over
4o Huntley flafirday evening to play the strong Iluntk-^r teams T raquoe Ileavyweight- won 24-20 jgirls also won 42-7 and Hie Lake Zurich lightshyweights lo^i Tgt raquo0 - -
Thursday Utnunry 14 the I en ins meet the Morion Grove teams at Morshyton Grove
Tuesday r(n lft-the SKaiem church team of Ilirifiriton w i l l - p l a y on the home floor
officers of May-tVYiiiiromlu Jfridny
ick will vlraquolt her II Doraey while
Montana where
the installation of Hower Chapter in evening
Mrs K L Milk histor-in-lnw Mm 8 Mr Milkwlck is ii bin mother w very ill | Mr and Mrlaquo Myron Welhj and daughter of Mundeteiti Mr ami Mrs G Holland and soiiH and Mr and Mrs Witllenkeen yiiijted Sunday even--ing at th GroHh home
Mr- Rose Grimm is reported on the sick listthis week
Mrs Kranin HaiiH and daughter Phyllis Soderberg ijvere in Chicago Saturday
luteal young peopjle have been en joying ice skating th
Womans Club Notes Several inejriiers of the Lake Zurshy
ich Community Womans club will attend the ^ -nth district meeting Thurvtljiy i tlti 14 at the RogerPark Womans rlulj it is th he an alhday-meet ing i
A group foin the local Womans club have nilt-t raquond organized n Rook Study elnh tigtrieet once a month and review one gathering
he late books a t each
Many Utend Christening Mr- and Mrgt (Jeorge Gehrke en-
tertained thirty-live relatives and friends Sunday night at ai ltlinner in honor of the christeningof their inshyfant daughter Helen Alice by Rev Paul Serin of St Mathewi church of FaJirficht Guestf were j present from Crystal Lnke Rarriiigmn Palshyatine and I1- Zurich I
Mr and flrv Percy Philips of Richmond nii-Uiief the birth of a riaby boy TiisrsdHy Jan X M r s Philips in the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Jim Itun- of Lake Zurich Mrs fjee liflndwer rind Mrs Ross vfsited af the PhiliDi home Friday Mr and Mrs Clarence Snetsinger and sons Kpent Sunday evening with Mrs RoseGsi in Palatine
Mr and MrsL Paul Meyernud famshyi l y visited in rjinidelein Sunday after-tnoon with tin-formers father II C Ikfeyer bull i
Roy Loom is j is able to Ire out after aeveral weeks tf illness
Iraquoake Zurich Iomuiiiiiitv folks en-joyetl the old tiine dance at Long Grove Thiirsdakr Might
A L Plytoti oclock dinner inj home Wednesday
was host at a t |l bridge party at his
evening in celebrfl titgtn of his birthiliiy aiiniverrtiry The Rridge Plivirs wigtrilaquo guests
Mrs 1Ved Tljlea and daughter Ruih wen- in Libertyville Wednesday visiting friends
Wiss Ai Meyer of Libertyville spent Hie raquo k-end with her sister Mrtraquo KreilbullbullKropo and on Sunday with Mr e n d MRS Kropp aitltl- son George vei led Hitnry Meyer and famshyily of IhuitfV
Mr mid Mr- Junien Sneisinger are located In laquo tNgttersbing Flu where they will lie tiiijil March 1 - 1
Mr and nlrlti Albert lleyheiik and son Frank laquoM|I Mrs Mue llncken-Imch araquoteii|ed ithe InstallniiiJu hf Wheeling CltipllerO K X VJwliies-dny eveniiia ] |
Mr aod Mv Jacoh Zitmnecninhnf Ottawa traquotit te week-emi with Mr angtl Mrs L V ilumdanvllle of Clover Hill farm j
Mixs lliiiiici I Gruehiiaii of Klgin visited Snuilv with her mother Mrt IJ (Irtiehnnii j
Peter Meylaquor jtnd sons visited Mon-day With the fujniers brother George
Mr anil MI-MIRobert Iteiulein were guest of iitfVfi of RavenswoodSun-dny evening laquof ja 5 oclock dinner
Mr mid Mr-j Paul Rorre of Glen-view and Mr Uul Mrs iVII of Garshyfield Pari visirtjd Sunday with Mrs Emma Peppio- i
Mr Fred Gk^iss of Libertyville and Mrs Paul Jensen and daughters ofjljakp Forest visited Saturday after- noon with (he [formers s-on George
and family j Mr and Hngt Arthur Froelich and
daughter were Sunday evening- giiests of 5Ir and Mtk George Broughton in Wijiiconda -
Mr[ and- Mrs Fretl Hancker M Elshygin and Mrs T^uis Tarnnw of Igtra-
deev is i ted Sunday with Jlr and[Mrs MtttoS Rndsinski
Mr and Mik Henry Hillman vlsitetl Fred Hillman Sunday aftershynoon nt the George Lintelman bull home
Mr and Mrs Clarence Drinkard ltof Teffetrson Park ispent the week-end with Mr and MrLouis Walbaum
Mr and Mrs John Fink attended the funeral of Mr Finks aunt Mrs
Sofia Wieneclse in Palatine Friday afterntgtn
Mr and Mrs Enoch I^ndwer of Rarrington v^iated Sundajj w i t i their son I e and family
Mesitames Patriih Loom is Weaver Tonne Williams Sandman Buesch-
Injt and Misx Alice Tonjie attended
is frozen over fort|ie first time this winter
s week Th^ lake
Wauconda laquoM) at O E S Installation
Wauconda- Mayfai bull chapter 0-13-S held installation xercisetj on Fr-day evehirig About SOOwere pt-e^c it at the ceremony Mpr-t Amelia Dick-son and- Eugene Prior were retiring worthy matron and patron Elect worthy matron Whs Mrs Adeline Boehmer and Arthur Boehmer was elect patron The following officers were (introduced1 and eblisltite-l Mrs Bessie Broncheon asKoiiate maltron Mrs Mabel Matthews secretary Miss Belle Taggart treasurer Mrs Eflio Fraiftjisco conductress Mrs Louislaquoi Brown associate condulttreMSMr81 Amelia Dickson chaplain Mrs Kinnia Dahms marshi Mrs Miry Prior organist Mrs Alda Smith Ada Mrs Delia K i n a i d U u t h Mrs Myrtl^ Esping Esther Mrs Celestia Ross M a r t h a Mrs Dorothea Ctrr Electa) Mrs Martha Pru-ax wanter and ViHinm Johns seitihel
George Bennett Dies GHojre Bennett an old and highly
res-pecied resident of Wauconda passpd away Wednesday at the home of neighliirs Mr and Mrs Oliver Croy-den who had tenderly cared for him during the last two weeks of hifj life after his return from the Cojnd|gtll
Liberty ville
MEDUSAS HEAD
Mi
disal bea
Coigtyrlraquoht raquoy AptfUton and Comp^n|
(WinJttrvtoa)
8YN0P8I3
GHAPTKR t mdash I n concern ar the - iHn d ft full wife of his weath|y friend
earanc of th rb oyi
Crandal White Aaron a laen ier enshygages Motherwell private It vest iga-tor to find hlaquor A note front the mlBstnK woman warns her husband not to c i l l in the police saving she hoped io come back
CHAPTER If
M [gtT^ERWELLread tiilis through very rapidly and did lotread
it again Holding it in his hand he addressed a question
Lely Her mine Is Clelia sjtid Mr
Glaenzer Is thst ber writing I phot lid say so beyond -A
Here is a note I had frora[ few jdays ago And he
1
doubt her a
handed Motherwell ai small pale grajy sheet
Dfear Glen [It read] be come iti about four on le Iri
nt yo
Memorjial hospital at where he had been receiv treatm -nt for some time
Mr Bennett wnsborir-i^ Brnnlfcrry Englnrid Juiie 21 1872 this country when-a youilig boy| arid utmost nil this time he lived here He isj sttcvived by a brother iii England
ing medical
a nepljew in niece i|i Nashua]
a large circle oil 4vhltiin hei will be
Fnirmonnt Minn a la These relatives
vame fer t i l e body which was shipped to Iowa for hurijal Mr Bennett had
jf f ricMds here by greatly missed
AM Bruih Passes Away Willbuu A Brush who formerly -re-
sided in and owinetl property at My-lith Park hilt later became a resident of Crystal Luke jiassed away at his home thereon Monday Jan 4 l i e was pn^nged in real estate and insur- a nee huViness He is survived by the widow Mrs Mayiiie C Brush
Ftiiieftil services were held Wednes-ilny at thltgt funeral home at 2gt17 S Michigan avenue Chicago Burial wils at Forest Home cenieterr
i bull
tVtbialjc Silver Wedding
Mr and Mrs John BroWn who te-cithon the Sloeum lake rhad c l e -lrated Hilaquoir silver W-eddingT annivershysary ^a uiday About 75 friends and relalivr alended Both dinner and supper ire served the guests bull
Mr a ad Mrs Brown receive numshyerous and beautiful gifts In departshying guests wished them many more wedding anniversaries The Browns nrV anu ng our most highly respected farniers They have threif children one son Elmer two daughters Eveshylyn and La Verne
Miss YB Turnbull a-eturned Friuny from sMeral days visit with lier lisshyterand jimily Mrs William Shnxy at Kenosha Her nephew Gordon Shaw uecompa uied her home gt |
Tlioinris Moffltt Miss Rink W|jclt unith anil Arthur Lawrence attemled the funefal of Mrs Juul in Chieti|itraquo last week bull bull
Watikegitii visitors Thursday wcln Igtr John Ross Homer Cook iifd wlf^e Dr (Irion Iluhlmrd Lewis Muhlmid Mrs Edith Peck Mrs Cuddle Whitfe Mr andMrs (Jeorge Jepson Victijir Carr at i i lMrs Ciirr
Iionnhl Johnson of Crjrtal Lnae called tit relatives here F-iiliy
Mr a ml Mis Knos Hlwd of Woodshystock spjent a recent-ttoy with Mr nud MrsjClyde Wrlglft1 f
Ahx Rotteiv and Hurry Wiwlellna of ChieiiKo were guests Vt the Cnrr home Sunday
Earle JRroughtOn and ]Virlir Cnier were Chfiigo Visitors Sunday bull
Mr and Mrs FfedSnrrell of Norshyfolk Va| have returned to their hoihe after an I extended yirit at the J J Harris home I
Mr ni d Mrs Harvey Bailey have returned jto their home in Davenport bullla aftifr [several days spcrt with Mrlaquo finiley4 parents Mr ami Mrs Wii-i lard Dir|eU bull bull
Mr artdj Mrs James Carr Mgtert Friday i i Waukegan aitendn a birthday fgtarty in honor of Iheir niece Mary Alice Allen
Aaron Huntooh underwent a major operation tit thif Libertyville Condeil hospital Wednesday
Harry Francisco atfendeil he Amershyican Legibn meet Tuesday evening ai Grayslake
Dr John Roslaquo attended the medical staff meeting lit Condel) Memorial hospital at j Libertyville | Thursday evening -
gt|r and Mrs Roy L a r s i n a n d oliH-dreii of Chichgo spent Sunday with the Frank Dickson famil-
Joseph Wita of Ivanhlaquobdquo spent Tuia-dhy in Waucwda
Mrsvlda Withers wfts-a business caller in W a p R a n Tkjulav IRp
taj It
sure to Friday k over I have lr dont
W
wont yoju I want to Crannys birthday presenjl thought gtf something b t know wli it you will say
^Hastily
I CU You wfere good friends I udgd Crandiill White and I have been
assoctateil for twenty-five years said Mr Glaenzer There ire not two men in the world closer to me I knew the flrlst Mrs Whit well and her children werei as ree In my housf ]as their own ^1 ond manage is but sevpn old and the present Mrs can hardily be much older titan my second dijighter even now
Ohmdashhf I Then there Is jtjulte a difference^-
White l i s fifty-four sfl|d Glaenzer Clella enrinot p thirty aid sometimes she nearer twenty-five Frankly know her| ]age precisely
is sec-years
White
Mr over
looks |I dont
have heard n)y daughter tease her about It FnnceA says she Is thlrtr and I supptse she knows They are great ft lei 4s
She nia^ be your dauj htens friend hi lit she Is not yours thought Mi Motherwell thatistute young mat -
Your di lughter does not kn 3Wmdash She thjiks Clella is tak|iig a
cure soneyvhere about somithlng connectd (jdth reducing her weight You kntWfthewomen today-- I i i f
I knowT said Motherwell briefshyly Was mdash s Mrs White quite iveil
I haxe lever seen her when she was not In perfect health said Mr Glaenzei
And ldiipy Contented j If s t e was not I hare nevejr
known tny human being conceal It better snld Mr hlaenzer inshystantly 3he has a remaikably even (Its ponition
Mbtherwsil pondered a motieiit Of dourse Mr Glaenzer i he
said looking squarely at his host there Is nu use my going Int) this unless I hnye at least all -the help you can give hie People dont do odd tilings unless they are itisane without retson Wbroenri reasons are lejss complicated I mean they nil a more limited field thmi men
nd Mrs White hnpi raquoy to-Were Mr gether
Mm VI swered lnsfantly butchooslnk his
hlte tlio Jeweleri
words eiirefulty litis been
iin-
slnce I met lier (always taklni hlin conHlderniltii her exceptional liMiiify end the fiict that she Is young enough to lie her husbands daughshyter) a devocd and loving wife1
And Mr WhtteV | Mr Wolfes uttKudo can oily m
described
e^er
HM tmld l|iy one wordmdashbullluflittia-
HlPitl wU
Mr Whites Ills first ninriliigo otjlieP1-mdashrouititicw tlom|esljlc
ship But when iii to this house n Nettles deuth I jhever been In lov We-
njnythlng has liappjened
son Mr Shell land wife of accompanied ber bull bull
Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson of ^Crystal Iike visited at tlilaquo Siundjiy
Woodstock
Carr homo
quickly Itke any life frlend1 brought Cie|l after poor that he tiftal fore If to her Mr Klotherwelt he will die I have not t i e slightest doubt otlt
Where did lie meet het-r was shemdash bull She was nobody In the world but
a Ifeautlful girlsnld Mr Glaenshyzer arraquod ne1 er pretended to bejsny thing else Her nnme was Ciella Lee and shlt was a distant connecshytion of a ^oor and gone-to-teed branch of tlie Virginia Lees Wlien interested I idlesmdashyon know bow kindly and 1 ow interested our New York ladies can bemdash-asked her about this Lgte and that Carrolland all the rest of If (the man it ja hundred gerii -rations smiled sllghpy) she told tlem jusf what I iliave told you II really left tbem jvery little to say I thought |i gt
One or tv o of them dldtft in rite her I believe but after ^rankaR took her to London It was a little eaibarra8slng| for them because she created as they say a fubire there ThW dont know a di ay-mans daughW from a Colonial Dame yon knpjnr over there tald Mr Glaenzer smiling mildly And now Mr Motherwell you know as much as I knowmdashwhich Is nonore thanjBveryJiody knpws he adj^d
k HAk
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BARRINGTON REVIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
| I that I con only say that l me that she was1 recom-
Kixcepi- tne young man suggest ed gently what MissLee was doshyling hefonji she married 1 ^ s to Wh|te tol mended to his attention by a Ifrench friend of [wor Nettlesmdashan old gov-jerness She duennn-ed a bakers dozen of music students In Paris and this girl she told hlM had come direct from a conventJjn the South ovraquor h ere somewhere on a icholarshlp She knew all) about ler Ha4 aiij amount of letters he was ia good us she was bequ-
jllful-He paused and sighed It was evishy
dent that (be i was worried to a deshygree
You sie -Mr- Motherwell^ my boor frieni didnt go to the music I alls he SB|H He might have i mrrled anyone he liked I suppose If he hapiens to love beauty more Uaki anything on earth and found 1 with a Ieaspnable amount of love l i the barjainl from a woman who IK one of the 1 rankest I ever jmetmdash poop Cram lull Id give up anything but one of my own children to bring Wer back bjand oyer
You thllnk come back gjaletly
Come bjack
he hlStee8
groaned and put bis
then that she wont Motherwell asked
Come GlaUzef rkgteate(l siornfully Get back you-hieah j think] What but the I most dreadful bdquon ecesslty could j take her away Dees tnat letter sound like an eloping wife And why should
ife go A lorep literally adored by a man whi would cut out his eyes if she wai ted them set In a dinshyner ring Pfcjarls ia yacht+-you kpow Moth erw^ll anjthlng dn fjlojds earth she wutlred His ^ch^ldren fmendly e en which Isnt always o be expec eltL you know And such i man Si ch a character suchl dlS-j tl ictkgtnf 8 ich brains and bellevbulle
ne Mo|hei (veil more charm than I ier found In one of your countryshymen Whal do you make of the letshyter Mother (veil
I think as anybody must tlitnk of course hat she was forcell to gc for soniiraquo reuson or thought alie wis and ilialj she couldnt we llletl it beauae she cried when-she wrote it I think that she may have been intlfnliiate-d by threats against her husbands lifemdashperhaps iher own but t should say his
v What said Motherwell after a moment coes lie expect- to do] In caiie she doisnt return after area-soiable tim^f
iHIaenzer ly What
iipread his hands blank- an| he do After tjhat
You thlhk
to
he
to felt
be
letter he vtoulti not dare appea thffl police
Lely m ins what she said told me V
rThat | s Motherwell torrecied sle means the t she h a d t o write it Itsbull ncji very difficult to dei stand tftit she may have that she had to at lejast 7
You men11 that this may not bet feeling bull at all but a dictated phrase mor or less T
And -thj ttiat base Its simply ^he threat of any cvimlnaL
Of cdurseL We thought of that Ami yetmdash said Glaenzei slowly Si e may- hive meant lt Mi Moth1
envell We have to ^member thatj And If laquohe |l|dmdash-then she never will come back
so Clella Wjhlte Is one of the most
even-temper ad women I ever knevf sali 1 Mr Glaenzer] but she Is tkao one of the Los t determined That letter sounds) vfery[ much like lier Mr MotherWell] [What does ihe say there jmdashRemember that I meim R Personally- ^ think she does bull -
ITou mean that you think she waiited to disappear like that |
bull dont say tjiat Of course she couldnt watt to Rut I think that she thought she had to I admit frankly that that doesnt sound to me like a dltnted letter Mf Moth-erwjl l -[-bull - bull bull bull bull bull
J It wtls evitlently decided In great
hasle nil of It The paper Its oti^ IIhe chaotic way its written tile repHltlons the utter lack of jmspti-hilltm the fact ijhnt she leaves the jillbl b her hmbitiHl I But my dimr yonng mnn tllaeiji-
Iier I-Interrnpted i luiHtlly people Ion inuke elaborate -|iropiiratlonH or lelngmdash he stopped suddenly j flelng what Moiherwell asked jOsrss Mr Glaenzer you know
you dont think Mrs White was abshyduct ed
|fo I dont the Jeweler agreed shortly I Youre very clever Mr Motherwell I dont As a matter of fact people dont afiduct rich men ally som
but the usually
irhapsJ litfully e rich
|s wives Chlldren| occasion-letter naming the ran-comes along quickly Motherwell suggested theyre afraid the
Inian mightnt pay such a lai-ge ransom1 for his wife Bijt It BO happens that in this case the rich man would I take it there are no ciildren I
NJane j A|J a matter of fact It wouldnt
be at all Impossible to abduct a rich man wife Motherwell persisted I admit iff not a fashionably crime but It Could be done He would pay anything wouldnt his
Anything he owns Then it willbe easier -Eiiaierr | Whyvof course Its milch easier
to find a woman1 Who doesnt want to be lost than one who does And one thing that makes it easier in any event In tills ladys case ts her spectacular bet uty It must be fairshyly dlincult to keep such a person unnoticed I slould think Do yjou
w what eJu had on when she
^ f e i
left thje house t-Nor said Clacnzer despairingly
Hve djint And we cant very well ask made C|randall telephone Iter maid froth my house
What did he say) Why let me see he suM Cog-
geshai ypuirmistress has decid ed suddenly to stay out of town Shes not milte up to the mark Im sorry o sal and wants you to puck heir cbthes ifor a tew-daysmdashnegll-gees j nd simple things you know Send them to the office anil Ill take them M-i i bull ]
I sippose you dont she an swered I bullbull
Wfcy yes as It halppens I asklt d him because I of C01|l were _r been back all that evelalngv and OrandaU Was nearly wild] She only sailtl Is that so sir Im truly sorry PR pack directly sir I suppose she woit ^faat you to bring any of her jewlels sir 1 bull - So then [he said ho and 1 nudged and whispered to him to ask if she had enoiUghv or scmething like that I thought It would be an ex-
chtincep+-V ] bull Exacltly1 artd had shte
sure she had only her wed-anji guard Mr White
Medusa of jcourse she
know what
I Yl-I do
wondered] U- illiui UCVBUDX j A nvMuvicwi rseraquo Just what jthe servants hlnking You see she jhadht
cellent
j T m ding rlhgl and the answered]
jWhats
tored Mr and Mrs Carl Ill
cngo and Etui Phillips ol were Sunday guests of 3i| Wf B Philllpa j bull
Mr and Mrs Harold JKelsey eiiter-taincd Mr ami Mrs W RJ Comfdrt of PalntHje Mr and Mrs Jjoe Wollar and Mrs Mitchell of Birrington at theirIiome Tllursday ev|ning
Elaine Rasmussen of dary enjoyed the week-end at the hope of her aunt Mrs Frank Lages|hult^
Mr and Mrs Henry Feekitig called on Mr and4VIrs Albert gt artin of Al-goniiuiu Sunday
t and Mngt Frank Kelsey and Mrs Oliver Fitts of Shally Hill m6lt-tored to Elgin Saturday
Mr and Sirs Peter s A rorkmnn of Park Ridge Were Saturdi y afterhoon callers at tlie Frank Kir gty f ome
|v Mr and Mrs Frank Lageschulte enjoyed Saturday with Mr andMrs Frank Rasmussen of Carlaquo gtbullbull
Mr and Mrs Harry --1) onncr S^rs B Donuer Lucy DonUci Mr and
s i r y Moth-the Medusa enjvell asked J
The jeweler handed him for the second time the magazine etill open at the portrait bullbullJShe has jit oh lie said
Agalnst an evening dress of irshyidescent white cunhlngly massed against her marvelous skin there shone but ^ne Jewel al laihhent green thing as large as a wlvee dolshylar or nearly in low but exquisiteshyly clear relief was cut uponh it a womans beautiful face framed in a mass of iossing serpents toreg tiny for belief At flrsjt you tlioughtf theni wild locks of he|lr merely but In a moment you knew theim for What they were and wondered since) the painter was so glf teiuj what must the gerflipounduitei hajce beeai I
J (TO BB 0 CONTINUED[)
Boy Scouts Troop 21
Scouts of Troop 21 assembled in the troop meeting roonis on Thursday Jan 7 for a business and patrol meeting The meeting w a s called to orSer at 7 30 and adjourned at D i l5 The business lasted for 30 minutes and the patrol meeting enme to order and adjourned after one hour
Mr Englesman] a lieutenant in the National Guard is teaching the troop the advantages off marching He gave instructions for about 20 minutes The troop then j played a game similar to the initiation of the Order of the ^ r -row The Order of the^ Arrow is a secret organization in scout camps This1 was furnished by the] Wolf pashytrol being assisted by the Black Bear patrol - i bull
bull As there were only a few scouts at the Board of Review there will bo no Court of Honor Their awards will be mailed to the- troop and given to them by their scoutmanter
A C B jv T L
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C H irpontersville Friday at Abe
Mrs f 8hlaquody Milii Mr and Mrs] H irold
bullml to Chicago ThtirH I
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if chief of ^y v a l u e s
Pontiac offers those important developments at no extra cost
SYNCRO-MESH bull CiUIET SECOND
FREEWHEELING bull RIDE CONTROL
LONGER WHEELBASE 1raquo
INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED bull
GREATER ECONOMY
NEW ROOMIER FISHER BODIES
bull RUBBER CUSHIONING AT
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BARRINGTON REVIEWj takeh ca re of by the Publ ic Service
th res t by proper ty owners
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bull Ti l iers associa-ir ilie KarriiiRtoh
11 totiiclit The --1- -lected to head president Mrs
I vire pOKjidcnt - (ren-s-lirer Mrs i irv Miss Doro-1--- youths broke
bulli ltlviv store Fr i -bull j _-ids valued a t
- mi contents of v 1-- i pr ivate Rashy
in I a mi lk house | M-rkle fiirni es ta te -i of Harr ington bull bullbullbull enrly Tlmrmlay
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Dec 1 0 j - A t ax levy of $700 was voted nt the sigtecial Cuba town meetshying a t Har r ing ton Monday afternoon to cover the relief needs for the year 1032 T h i s levy will be raised by 11)31 taxes payable next yea r A $2-000 tax levy for pauper relief in Kla town was voted a t a mee t ing held it) Lake Zurich Monday afternoon E ighty spruce trcelaquo ar r ived in Bar r ing ton today jus t ahead of a beautiful Deshycember suowstorni to be erected throughout the business d is t r ic t The first conce r t appearance of the 110^ Bar r ing ton communi ty orchestra was a t the school audi tor ium Tuesday evening I as a benefit performance shared equally by t h e B a r r i n g t o n W o m a n s club and the orchestra
Dec 17mdashCollections to ta l ing $ V 42343 and disbursements amount ing to $17041 were reported by the Bar shyrington Belief committee for the pershyiod^ ending Dec 1 1
Dc-e 24mdashChris tmas cheer baskets will be sent to 35 families
Dec 31mdashA tax of $6 on every $100 of assesved bull va luat ion 1930 levy will be paid by B a r r i n g t o n proper ty owni ers living sou th of Main s t reet acshycording to r a t e s published Monday More than one-half of th is amoun t is for school operation and upkeep
New Coffee Shop (jpens for Businesjs Satut|day
The new Dayton Cofftc tj-hop dnder the m a n a g e m e n t of M r George A t kins will j jpen i)p for business in the Dayton bull Hotel Iniilding nor th of the Nor th Wes te rn statfon on Sa turday J a n 16 bull
Har r ing ton s new specialize in light service d inners a t regular hours and special p a r t y ami Sun lay pinners Complete modern cquipiuent has been installed to make it a n up-to-date eat ing l)lace The n ianagemint announces both counter and table service
The opening ai nounci ment appears
Itir ch room will lum hes fountain
in an advertiseinejit on ltif The Review
WAUCONDA BREVITIES
MrS| George Blackburn ejitertttined lite past ma t rons of Mayflower Chapshyter O E S on F r i d a y afternoon
Mr juid Mrs L - I I Cypher spent Saturday- evening with the hi t ter s lrotlier Uiiliartl Baseley and family
at Orays-liilir Leslie Nor th und Miss Clara Kunile
of r n i o i i unit Mi and Mrs WiUiani Baseley of Woodstock were Sundae visitors at the 1 II--Cypher honre
jMrs Clnyloii W-erdeii entertaitied 30 members itm| friends of the LndieH Auxi l iary of the Federated churcji IViursdav iittertiMn
Uesideuls were slarlleil early Silt bull itidiiy tnoiiiiitg by -t i le fire tnicl wllbitle wtieii the homo of Faill gtlll(H(-bullltrti about a mile west-of town Wilt cpirfej ii lire but the lire was ex 1 ingiilshei 11fore the llreiiteu ^aiiivd with but t i t t le damage The l i r e Was located on 1 he pof near the chimney
( 1 jetniiii timldaughter iniil- Mr ciil Mrs hola tul MtCiiinion itt|d siiit oi lli i iu 101 were Sunday gue i 11 |i (icorgc JcpNol) lionie
Ms- Mny Italey spent Fr iday i||i IIM-II^V bull
- anil Mrs bullbullWarier I luii lu 11 ut v s|bdquo||( Sunday at the Arthnir I-1 0 HI- line in Chicago | M s (ieorgi M lepson and ton lt i r were Crys ta l Lake- callers Sa tu rday
Frigidaire Looks fcr Greater Year in 1932
Pr ig ida i re s advert is ing and promoshytional program for 1932 will bel dishyrected toward surpassing 1931 - w| it built and shipped 3 5 household models than
666 (Kid jfJiitiid or Tablets used [internally and 0H0 Salve external ly m a k e a comshyplete a n d effective t rea tment for Colds
SSfOOd n Cash Prizes X-h Your Druggist for I a r t i cu la r s
PROVED A$ll- nighflighting Increases egg production
| ) i t CRY men have known for years thlaquot etrly-mornlng bull -m I evening lightingmttkes hens lay more eggs Now 1 s -new ilcvclopment All-night lighting in the r -bull -11 ry house brings even better resultsmdashfurther increases ltn |Tiluction especially during winter months when uik srll at peak prices
bullbullI- (lination is simple Hens are more active when lt i use is lighted They eat more feedmdashand are able liy more eggs N bull bull
bullic Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station finds that ma-[ re pullets increased from 40 to 75 production in 4 bullbulltks Birds averaged 57 eggs each from becember lit
laquo March 1st when the poultry house was lighted all night Vso important is the fact that the hens gained weight ltbullbulllt- n though they were laying more eggs
bull - - bull
li-c relatively small cost of -all-night lighting is several -s offset by the profits from increasedegg production f-Tttul use of light can also bring pullets and hens out of r-raquolc intq produaton
i-v-r complete information on the benefits of all-night poultry house lighting you are invited to ^rite or phone e Public Service Company We will be glad to send 1 ic of our representatives familiar with this subject to call 1 n you He will help youplan the wiring of your poulshytry house apoundid also recommend the proper lights to use Rmember there isno obligation
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE 12 BARRINGTON ILL lt M H SCHREIBER Local Superintendent
For a copy of the Experiment Stations report write Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Wooster Ohio
andaskfor Bulletin 476 No charge^
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another page
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BARRINGTON ing year E G Bi ichler presi-
i ami general manager said rlltl a t t a i n t l is still l a rger volume
we a r e increasing t h e number n d type of our stiles out le ts and ip t ro ducing new ne rcband i s i O u r line has t een expan wider marke t equiremerits W e a r e now1 building staall un i t a i r condition ing p lants suitible for elf her home or offic use he- said
conveniences IThe economies and
ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
r uui
Ided metpods to meet
of electric refrigeration equipment cons i tu te a popu la r and logical buyshying urge in bdth the household and commercial fields
Q u r field inventories a re the lowshyest a t this t ime of the year they have been in several years on the same date W e a re expecting ha t ^vhen-Frigidairei s nel resul ts of 193^ ore tabulated they will reflect a decided improvement over 1931 | bull
and other listel securities bpuamphti sold and quoted
GOVEN EDDINS amp Co ( LaSa l le Street cor Madison Street 1 1 1 S o u t h
C H I C A G O Telephones F r a n k l i n 4719
AT THE 7r7 I Bridge Ballroom
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Dont dri c on worn |inioo|th when you can have new Firestone fTires at these low rices
Never hei ore could ylt |i huy remarkable values
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t ireS |- and stronger
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| I j o u g h e r t h l e k e r n o n - s k i d treaidl that gives greater non-skid protection and longer nOn-skid Wear
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BARRINGTQN REV] EW
f laquo n j o y s Eighty Arst f [ raquoirthdajr -bulllaquo Mrs L l Sehroeder 413 S Cook ^otreer- enjoyed her eightv-nrgtt birth-Sday anniversjirji Friduy Jnn 8 | _bull-bull- Mrs Jkhrowlcr is the oldest mefli ( | j e r of 41ie missionary society of t)Se
f g a l e m church and many members jof Jpoundhls organization railed at the Scbrd-raquoder home Kridiy afternoon to express J their beat wishes those who were uraquo-feable tohow rotirtesy to Mrs Sehroe-f 4 e r in this V i y sent greetings by
ifpnenns of IJ yostil card shower
1 At_ sin oclock Mrs Sehroeder en-t joyed abirthday dinner with Rev and
fWrs Philip Riraquoulaquoher and Mr and twrs George futdwer and family as Claquouests l i lti happened that Rev ^ e t i s c h e r end Miss Eunice Landwer
ftlso were (lebiflting their birthdays
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v Misvionary Irgtlaquoram Interesting
The ell-dvv missionary program Tuesday
ful The iven over to White gtvigtd by sin enjoyable
fciven at -the Baptist church rl proved Jo l very successful morning w i s i (lfigtss woilr fll fiot-luck dimi-r
Mrs T lUwIuigs of the Woodlawn Btjgttit chuili ltgtf fMiicngo gnlve the address ltf (Jie itmrnoon program takshying alt her -11(1 ieltt ^Missionary Kead-
iu2 Contcsl W gtrfe MI-N Helen Drus-sel gave f vpurt on her visit to the ttnplist missionary training school in Chh-Hgo vlncli was both interesting iiinl edntlaquoiicgt) il and Mrs bull Tohn Sheesley i-i-vii-wid several chnplt$rsof the study 1-1 T V diiilhjilfe of (liiiure in HI interesting manner About 2gt in bulliiiie-rs enioyed this all-ilay liieetiuK
Enjoy Kainili
tat tiering Mrs V (bdlister Mrs Kmest
Kieke Mrs J-IIHSII Coe and family Mr ind Mi- Clifford Stijuit and famshyily Mr and Mrs thiiidlWt Hiekc mul son Hid Mr gtnd Mr-- Victor Itieke niv1 tiimilv It gti Biirrington enjoyed n f-imily tiili-ring at the home of Mrgt lti li fvl 11-I1 in Chicago Saturshyday It loos | to be a surprise to Mi- MIIIIII raquoitii iier vigtri-ri Mrs Anna lloniin nl -iier a very enjoyable lgtot Jnefe- dinner the afteituHin was spent Kueiillt MrsL Ilojlister Mrs K Uieke Tirs Doiiini | adit Mrs Mar-li raquorgt sUiis
Kntertains Thursday bull Club bull j
Mrs A V-iielt l i t AV Lake Ktrt v HS ligt-tess 1raquo tlie Thursday rlnli Janmiry 7 it a pretty one oclock lniiiheoii The lfternunii was enjoyed at lnincji wilti nvards goiuK to Mrs I Powers Mr y ( Schroedeo and Mrs V II White
The spirit of bull Christmas--was still ei ident ft tlii-s party and the -cheershyful tree efforiled a gift for each quest vho nmvra-piieil the interesting pack-Ill e with smdash fni-li ze-t is she did tjhose of 111 ( ilIl-r lti ite
W R C Hirtds -Installation At Officers ^
T^e BarrWgtort W ^ C nesday aftettiafengtatt6e Catraquow4 HMI where the installation of officers took place ^r^f^j^a(PTOnraquonrfer-^ajas installing officer Mr Virginia Haw-ley as installing coiiductor and Mrs Myrtle Abbott as chaplain The four color bearers were as follows Mrs Lena Sass Mrs Matilda Kuhl-man Mrs Mae Scherf and Mrs ampfary Rohlmeier A social hour folowen the installation program
Entertains Lions Bridge Club
Mrs M H Schreibe-r S02 8 book street was hostess at a bridge party Monday evening for men hers of the Lions Ladies Bridge club andseveral guests xt the close of a very pleasant evening prizes were awardshyed to Mrs Warren Meier Mrs Lesshylie McClure and Mrs-Alfred Church Mrs Harry Hoglund received the
guest prize Dainty refreshments AYHe served by the hostess
I-Bntertaihs Twelve Guests |
Mrs 7 C Foelschow enfeijtained group o twelve friends Wltdnesda|r evening at bunco and other games Dainty lefwshmehts complete an er joyable wening and prizes nere re eeived by Mrs Ernest Rieck ijnd Mrs| Fred Sqhumaker
MiS wer
Attend Concert at Blackstoie Motel
Miss Mae Johnson and Blanche Frye of Barringtoi guests of the Lake View Musical club at the B ackstonc hotel Moiidi y after noon at| an artists recital I y Tom ford H a r r i s - a t the--piano a | idMis^ Ruby Lj on vocal soloist
Entertains Philathea Members
The Philathea class of the Salem church will be entertained at the home of Mrs S L Landwer 30 S Hough street Friday night This is the regular bi-monthly meeting of the organization and the business session will be given over to the election of officers Mrs Frank Gieske has served as teacher of the group for seventeen years
Give Dinner for Victorious Bowlers
Members of the Jefferson lee- Co bowling team were guests of honor at a dinner held at The Farm rond-hoiise Monday evening with members of the -Chicago team as hosts After dinrjer thestag|tuirty adjourned to soipe bowling alleys for a few (games flood fellowship was the keyijote of the evening J
TlMtater Party Hear Madame Butterfly
The following Barington people will enjoy a theater-party and hear Matlame Butterfly at[the Civic opera hoijsei Wednesday nijsht Mrs K A Beerman MrsJ E Montgomery Mrs Clyde Carr Mrs Edwin Olcott | bchle prizes iUrs- K F Wichmnh Misj H Muth Milhjr Mrs gtfis Harry -Brandt lind Mrs William KJesslei- nf Palatine
To Enteijtain Ojorcas Society i J 16 floiifes society Of the
^LMilifjmeetfLt^ie horn of-(1frac34frac34 Mrs Anna Ahren i fo
chiflrc pi-esii ipcia1alfteirnoon Tuesday Officers for the coming year elected at a short business preceding the social hour
Baptist th|raquo
f o j Jtan^lf
will bs meetin f
Annoiinri Betrothal of Miss Hoernecke
Mr nnd Mrs A H Hoeme Grove avenue announces the ment of their daughter Wilhelmini Marie to Leonard J iframer Mr and Mrs Sandusky O
Willianv Kramer
Entertains 500 Club bull
Mrs Cora Purcell 311 streit was hostess Friday (to
E
club At the close of an enjoyable afternoon prizes were awarded William Grunaii Mrs E dorf and Mrs Delia Cadj
RRINGTON ILLINOIS rHURSDAY JjmiAM 14 1932
w^mp -bull--y-yf
bull raquo - i - 1
son Donaljl all of Naperville vlrere guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs i l l lden Gieske 124 N l i a r ripon street Mrs Gasscr is an a|unt
Mrs Glske- bull bull It-)
M i s M rgaret Weiclielt 106 Eake street enjoyed Saturday Sjlnday wilh frienils a t K n o t coi Galesburg
Mrs Clifford Sjsout and daughter Phyllis 431 Cook street hlaquoard Mlgnon it the Civjc opera h^use
Monday evrning
William
w and ege
Dotterrer |549 Division street spen|t several days this weeljc at Geneva N trip
ke 41( engage
isor o f
of
Mrsj Dudley darmichael 520 plvision street re-
two
Mr and ahd sons turned Tuelsday I from a visit of
Mrs Carmichaerb parents
Main the 50C
to Mrs [iangen
Paul The Gleaners class of the f t church will he entertainled at tlieliome of Mrs Edward ORt J208 S Cook street Thursday eveniiig Jan 21
Mrs Charles Kainer was at nn afternoon card party-
hostess it her
hotrie 301 Northwest highway Mon day Dainty refreshments served after the game
Mrs Louis Miller 107 street entertained I the
E
chili Thursday afternoon wi going to Mrs
Knlaquoertaiiif V P M ( of Salem Cliinh
Mrs Vi i i i - Jlavlev bull-bull -S Cook Street Nil- lii-tss to I lie Voll|llg peoshyple- missii|i11 y circle of the ^nleni church Ti ie i| iv evening The busi-
Voung People Kntertained
The Interniediate tengiie members of the Salem church wereentertained bv their superintendent MrSi Mildred Wolthausen Monday evening at the church parlors The young people enshyjoyed i program of different games followed by the serving (if refreshshyments About twenty members were present I -
^
lies- mecliiiu insl illnt ion if year wilh Mi illslillliiiK ltiHce ntut talks mi were follow 1
bull refleshlnili1 v-i-ie prCsiii1
is uiven iiver-1 to the itlicers fur [the coming
Philip BciLscliei- as A proernni of imisic
s^inu work in -Ja| 1111 lie a lociiil hour and
Vhimi ihirtv 1-
gueds
KnlArlnins Jutiters ClftsH
bull The Mother Chlircll wllaquo
eystone Class Entertainod L
Mrs Edward Sehroeder 21-1 W Kits-sell street was hostess Monday evening to the Ieysliine class of the Salein church ii-iid- to the nev teacher
i Mrs Nellie Schultze After the busishyness meeting a social luuir at-games was enjoyed and ri-freshnicirfs servtd Mrs Harold Sehroeder
- clit Hcrtiuiied
I the Millin Wcdnesilay
si-S
bulsi-he w-
nftcriioon di no home of the pn dent- Mrs II li A Grebe 31(1 Cool Nliffi 1 luring the short IMss tiiiielinii lew olfllers fof coining i gti n iigt elected irild folio log this Mi - ( i ireme Miller review 111 el iaphi Hid Ilaliits In the Iejiu bir study loilr Mis Lorelle Lai d-wer gin hjoyabl Which Jilllsir rioted the hostess - M -ii J dainty
reading after bullprogram I retlisjllillllt
he
Celebrate W^Wftig AnniversiUiv
Mr end Tfrs Albert GoSsell of Cuba iLiwii-liip celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sun day by ctitertuining forty-five re a fives als in Ilt-iay family gatheriig After 011 vHiivible dinner the aftj r-110011 was spciit bull in visiting anil sii g-ing games wer enjoyed in the evenshying The ul-sts included- relatives from C-biisgo Elgin Mareiigo Lake Zurich ntnl ItarHngton who before leaving presented Mr and Mrs Gos-sell with many lovely sifts
Former Wtmconda Girl Married in Tpxas
Relalivijs in Barriugton received nnnounceiifeiits this week of the marshyriage of hljss Velda Bangs daughshyter of Mrs- Cora Bangs of Amarillo IVx fo Woodson CofftCltof Amarilloj The bullweilibiuj tnok place at San An tonio Tev on Thursday Jan 7 and the- bridal couple will make their
home a I Aniuilltgt The bride a forshymer residei^t of Wauwnda moved to Texas wiitrJwr family1 five years ago
Entertain xt Sunday Dinner l
Mr and Ttrs Ray Scheer 530 Grove iivenue entertained the follow1
ing guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs Frnnk Sclieer of Deerlield M r and amp^rraquotIf A runcaid Mr and Mrs Major Cote laquond Mrs Bertha Wene-gar ahilsoii Elmer of Palatine
Mrs Stayner Entertains Auxiliary Members
Mrs Noel Stayner 205 N Cook street entlaquortained meuibcrs of the
Auxiliary raquot carpet-rag sewing party this eveninj Convalescent
bull^Isoldiewi in jrtylaquonment hospitals will bull ^ f e s e the strip- in making rug
Ilotuiitlt assii-ted Mis
li ( nvei
Mrs Cudwullader Entertains
A group (if eighteen ntet at ihe Ijonie rf Mrs Imler l i l t E Hillside day evening anil eiijoyed lirogiiini of games and gr ing Mrs1 Cudwnlliiiler Is Ilfjlsl teacher for th^ group ami was their initial Kiiwiiil gnih licliuis fefreshiiients were si
youi g women Cnihviil-it Moil-a siieltil i lp siug-
I school ihe party ring lie-
rvilli
Ted McCabe a i d Mrs Wesley Nelson Refreshments won served by the
The BrVthfrhood of the Si Paul church enjoyed a debate Wednesday evening on tin subject Resolv|ed that Protestant d merfee and a dated denom The affirniath Brintlinger ai Koenig
^nominations s i 1 o u 1 d
The Gleane church will m|ei Eilward Ost Thursday evening Jan 21
Mrs Irving street enter
hostess
Station Foiirsone
h pi L
1 churches be Nationally and e was taken by d the negative 1
On soli locally H R y Rev
Tclass of the S at tlie home of Mrs
208 S Cook
Hollister 515i It talined the fo
guests at a one oclock dinner day Mr and Mrs J S Hollis soii Oliver 3 - 3 W Main stre Mr 11 ml Mr) George Broil daughter Bariara of Chica
Ninth District Meeting of Legion Auxiliary
The ninth district meeting of the Aniericnn Legidn Auxiliary Will he held at the John J Conley lTnit 3H(I2 W Grand boulevard near Crawford avenue at 730 p in Jan 21 An American and National Defence grain will be given r
The Auxiliary asks all interestdi to notify Mrs Itiith Whitcoinb
l e g i o n Anviliary Gives Benefit Party
Members of thft Aniericni Legion Auxiliary were In stesses at a benefit card party and hikery salt at their club roonis Tiiesiay atternoon A prize was awarded to ecli table aifi refreshments folio ved he card gamfe Nineteen guests Merepresent
The regular monthly meeting of the club wi l l j i e held Wednesrlay Jan 20 at 2 Woeloek in the Methodist church The program for theaftershynoon Ai l l be Thinking It OutmdashAn Experiment in PJhllOsophy by Dr Charles G Obernieyer j
There wi l l be ftreciprocity djy proshygram at the W^ker Park Womans club 2340 Kedzie tonlevard at 2 p m January 10 Eveijj-one is invited
n anumincemejit of the aeknowl eilgment of the Christmas cards has lieen receiveil from the Elgin hospital
The Irving Park Catholic Womans club will hold a reciprocity meeting at 130 p- m j|raquonunrv 20 in the j Indepeiidence Pari Field - House at l iv ing Park boulevird and Springfield street
bull that forget ^eliclous at The Catlow theatre Thi rsday and Friday Jan 14 and 15 Tlid proceeds will be
jippdjtor the scholi rship loan fund
Mr and son Kdwitnt accotnpiitili Hoinulh iOH Hatiirdaywlth
Afchie Domoney 502 PiMyfrlo left Friday foi a visitnf ivo x the home of his brothcrValeii Oklahoma Citjjr Okla
bullv bullMr anil Mrs
ttiifl family of 1 spent Suivilay w
QharlcM W Garfield
Paul
street
i ivenne eeks-nt inlt in
swetaer street
V Iiownloii a Park Illdge mid Mrrf A
Edward Tie 21K N Cook
[v Mr and M r s H llotigh Mtroet
M r s F W ter-|iC0iic 11 are Apeiidiug Ijlridhergs mot
joyed Sunday wood
il-laquoltd street John spent
friends In Hnclnl- Wis
Lindlierg and i N Harrison wo weeks with her at Ottawa
laugh-street
Mfs
Mr and Mm James Domont Lewis 6(i2 Prairie nvenue
yith relatives in
Mr anil Mrs Emil Mr and Airs Albert
Gassi r Weinert
y and 1 en-Atay-
utid and
Mrs Johni street
D W i
Jlngeles jCaiif last week after having spent the1 holiday- season with their daughters 1 Miss Morion and Mrs Jack O Halloran and her family Mr and Mrs- Seivernscalled on sewral fprmV residc|ifs of Barrington while in California i -
M i s s Vera I^allowel of ChicaRO visited over the weck-eW with Miss Verna Cov-ey raquo njembcjr of the local School faculty
Charles Tcsar and his sister Miss 6enevieve of Park Ridge were guests Sunday at the home of Mr arid Mrs W N Sears 506 Grove avenue
This was a business
wteks with Mr and Mrs Frank Alversdn Madison WiSi
Henry Ai ler of Chicago enjoyed Saturday a id Sunday with Mr
Jurs 207 W Rusi
ittertbn of Baltimore and formerly of Barriugton- wak a recent giiest of Mr and Mrs Willjani Dotterrer 5)49 Division street
Mr ond Mrs Charles Berkley Algonquiii irerei guests Sunday of and Mrs y C F^ielschow 402 Main street
is in St Lo
at
tnd sell
3Id
of Mr
E
Rev and Mrs M SFreeman httvo had as the r guest gt Mrs Freemans niece Miss i luth Mo^lrc of Sao P a i l o Brazil Mi JS- Moore has been ^ prinshycipal of a- h gh school in that city the pdst four years and will return I to
ter work th gtre - the-latter part of tpist i6nth
Mrs M y r l e Gillette and son H i r old and grandson James of Chi^go were guests -Wednesday at toe ho of j Mr and itfrs HJ Kirschner 607 Cook street
0 C Bitel ieK 0 l 4 Glshyove aven lis this week on busiivess
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Wagn9 Second avenue and Mr ar Paul Kolle 510 N Cook street
M
guests Mon lay -evening Mrs GeorgisTvloepfer Heights
Mr and Mrs Walt r Cannoii and daughter ElVa J e a n a n d MissMarshygaret Tobias in 1 2 4 w Russellstreet visited the eoiiseratory at Garfield park Sunday
Miss Virji
of Mr Arlingt
Dr and Mrs Arthur Krujegr of Chicago visited Mr Krueger s raquount Mrs Anna Freye 512 Grove avenue Sunday j
Mr and Mrs Henry Dammermntr of Palatine were guests Sini ing of Mr and Mrs Theodbre Free-man and Mrs Anna Freyej 512 Grove avenue
lt j ^ even-
laquo Miss t^cina W a g n w of Chicago is a guest this weeit at the home of Mrs Mary Wilmer 132 W Station street 5 Umdashbull
Miss Esther Wisemaiii of Elgin who has spent several weekamprwlth relatives in Barrington left Sunday for a-Weekgt with frieiulK at Itasca --
Mr and Mrs Edward James of Chishycago were guests Saturday and -Sunshyday of Mr and Mrs Willard Abbott 126 W Main street-
Christian Science R lading Rooms Is at New Locatipn
The Christian Science reading room is being movjd from its 1 resent loca tion at 110 N Hough street to neW qunnters on^ the second loor of tlje Lipofsky building The enfwnCe at 114 Station street Til e ropra Will he cloijied on Saturday Ji n 23 durshying the mowing re-openiig on Mon day Jan 25 (The readii room will be open to the public in the new lo cation from 2 to 5 p ni each week day and on Saturday efening from 7 to 0 oclock
Flaquoraquot-Growing gt laquo bull The balsa reuches a 1 lameter of
15 Inches In five years and lgtas a very fast height growth
i-v
ft Vi bull -v
M[r and Mrs Clifford Oberg of Chi cngo enjoyed Sunday with Mrs Obergs parents Mr and Mrsl Willshyiam Walbaum 444 North avenue
Mr and Mrs William Gbttschalk 436 N 1 Cook street spent Sundnjt with Mr aiidi Mrs Elmer Reese in Woodstock I
T H E X Shows 7iOO-fraquobppni
Miss Eloise jP^nfield of Eviiitston enjoy|ed Saturday aiuj i Sunday as a
of Miss icieatior Trash 20S E street i
gue8t Lake
MrsVF W Homuth of the jGras-mere farmland Mrs William Hoinnth i38 W ilincoln avenue nttpnled a lecture at -the- Audijtoriunr hotel Sunshyday-evening bullbull- i _ | 1
E M Wallace 223 W Russell street left on a businesstrip-to Day-toil Q Tuesday
SATURDAY JAI KEN MAYNARf
ALIA The BAD
S U M S U M M E R V U j L E in PEKININPE]aN
T R A V E L O G mdash N E W S - ^ ARTOON
Adhiission 15c-4i k
s o t Ttit I
bull j f F l i T|dlaquovlk Mi-^Ory 1 Tills Is the versfe w|jllaquoh Colerldi
Arote^tiJUlustrat the 1 nittrlcaljifeet j Ijroclt Icing tp short d Frdfr l o i solemn sort plow spip Strong foot (Jret ctotne npwlth i lac t l l
w bullbull
v-arietlet otbull
bullWfMlni
tolon-j 1 0 0 stalk I Kilaquo to 3aWeln raquorraquoB With raquolaquoiftm
bullbull SUNDAY
ittpiEVOpL 3fc Rose Buds
9 Clever Youngsters in a Minute presents tion
ON l l T p SCREriivf LEW AYRES
Mr and Mrs G A Lindskog of Irving Pfcrk were guests Monday at thehotfie (if Mr at)tl Mrs Charles R Tliies niO S Cook street
Mr and ld Eilward Hbrfl granddaughturi Dawn Landwer Grove a v e n t i Spent Sunday with 3 nnd Mrs ft^ G Kennedy and fam at D o w n e d Grove
Ir altid Mrs Paul ^Andrews of Chi cago were) g ies t s Saturday and Suin day At the home of Mr arid Mf4 Aujsftst GOSHJII 338 W Lake street
Mr and Mrs George Whitcotub and ftmily were ifuests at the home and Mrs Hjtrry Whitcomb of f efd Strnday
of Mr Deer-
(i(laquo) Mr and Mrs JHarry Kirivtvue S Cook stre-t jisited theirdiughtir Luicille winj is i n training at the Grant hospital Friday evening
Beatrice Mi guests of Mr horn 514 and Sunday
MINN Eth
joyed Su mln Mirk II G 1 fo 1 Ntiwi
liai Herman ilaquol T mdash- - MIss trielt of Chicago were
ani| Mrs Herbert Beijg-laquo(alHe| aveiiut Satin-du-v
1 T nil
I Owen of (Chicago en-I at the home of Mr add [agewchulte 214 W Stlt-
Invaid ITJWII Harold Wright J TlitunpliM mid Tliomnw Doeltey of llarri gtoitj attended a game It
hw-jkey laquot t ugt Vadium In Chicago Sunday even iig i bull (
Mr (uul Mrs John Sehwemm l l j l W Main street spent Sunday with Mrs^Schwei mis sister Mrs Henry Bncdimer in Chicago
Mr and Mrs H L Schultze Miss Lmtille Marions and Ray Jurs atshytended the Civic [opera Friday even iK
Mr and Mrs Frank Seavcrhs 2UJ Lincoln aveiue returned from Los
Lafees Stt^rt Uoats jkedii|dd frbm
25lbw0o
manufac ured to
THIS
These coats include
gether wpth pur reglular stockmdashall M which were
sel at 50 to 75f higher prices
M^ns Sh eep-lined at ( reat Savings
These must be
WEEK ONLY
a shipment just received to
seen to be appreciated
Cpats
some stock
Oddity in Nature It Is a curious fact that
plants are poisonous to l ive ^ when i tunted If p lant growthi i is Interfetcti with by drought iropt
brulsitijf these plants develop it much It rger amount of cyanogeiietic jlucosit e than norinal growjtli would provide and this substance =taken ipto an animals stomach cuuies-se-rious pusonlHg
+
IfEpBRSEN DAIRY
Barringtons Safe Milk Supply
PASTEURIZED
We operat undor Certlflcntfl of Approvshyal No my iMuefby State Dejiartmont of Ilealtlu
Phone 409
eTOQGERY GatJow Tl^atre Buildini
BARRIN 1TON ILLINOIS
CHIC SALE i i MANY A SIP
N E W S - C A R T O O N
SHOWS GONTINl|jfgtJJS Mat 230 to 6
10cattd$Oc Evening Admission 2 c 50c
MON TUES JAN 18-19
LAUREL laquolaquodHARpY
in their feature comedy
Pardon Short Subjects Added
WED THURS RJM JAN 20 21 and 22
WAIJACE ultwm BEERY CO0ampER
I N
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with IRENE MCI I ROSCOE ATE 3
IHE mo siiOtw OK THE SKAHON AdiniMHiiui1 lfi(-l(k
tu steoUeJtk rigiii rt liyiriin bulltpin tiaiUsaii
m Irisb
When you select infslepii reirigert-tor choose onel tblt you know will keepvegetables | r i w a n i l resh-one that you i^otc willpceeji rozea des-serts J^rmaod s a | o | th-r i gti e1 that you Attougt will provide pi intyjo icei Mike certain otafioithe thuij sby-being sure it is Frigidlaquoiir t a ik for the naine plate( Thert ill onljy lt ne eleoric refrigerator named jFrigid lire i General Motors Va^ue CtSme in and inspect tt i beautiful
models npyir oa ouflsho r o o m doer See for yourself the | ian) flt anireithu nake Frigidaire SO truly c itstanding in cdnveoience a^d|aluit Let ui tell you about the n e w lo - trices and convenient terms Stop i i tyoutftw opportunity
FRlfelDAIRE BE SURE M J amp A RADIO SEHV
Tel llarrlnirton W
PUBLJtC SI OK NOKTUKUt
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OWNG to the reductions raw materials we have
o^ our Home-Made Candies 1( and on Saltdd Nuts 15c
i rawet priries of ^educ^dthe prices
tol 30c per pound
Fountain Luncheon Prices
Specials far Saturday Peanut Brittle )b box Cream Pattiesper lb
We use only thle highest graj$of Materials n the manufacture ofiou
d) soii
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FEATURES OF
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WILTED or CRISP
bullf A
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utitit-ot vtge-liLr
j ijj jJSJierj ytm select an e lectr ic refrigera-dtL chltJose one that you knew will
cltp feg^tablcs cr isp and freshmdashone u yjuui ijoi wi l l k e e p frozen des-
fcris jirm raquond s m o o t h mdash o n e that you
|ffjf[fgt| I h i tytl [HlviJe plenty o f ice Make Ittain oLti of these t h i n g s by being ifc laquot is Frigidaire L o o k for the
ie pliicl There is only o n e electric
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fTigfratcir named Frigidairc raquo ttnerjilMpcor Value Cortie ini ami inspect the beautiful
y o d e l s ltioW on our s h o w r o o m floor i-e for vi gtuirU-l I the- many features that
ttkc jld^ikhiirc so truly outstanding cnrlvojriitrue and va lue Let US tell
pu i Mtia the new l o w pr ices and gtnvc iilaquontterms Stop in at your first
Cjpporiuiiity
SURE IT IS A FRIGIDAIRE
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th$ prices fpefpound )cr| pound
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K I U M O SERVICE CO hu iirrlnirton 380
bull
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mWy Educed
Sfiknldav-1 8 lt
l l H S Student Digs Up Practical
Geological Study
c h Township Sch0degl degieS bla led Weekly by
tompi
-t he Pupils
S bullU
vai-ation Richard helped his brother
n vlnijrh About two irfac-1 was a layer of
-ITS layer was about iMlgtrnoatb this bed
I f pout which was r This proved to bull - well ns education-
I li11 a business afternoon They bullusiitiition and
rli -fs ns fol lows |resident Violet
r-iiligtiit Carol ine irv-treasurer1 E l - - h i i i i i n a n
bull11-ie s t range odors bull bullkins rxjni One thr day rahbnge
bull ci tainly smells n w-re a wee hit
lio tin ill Kamef of i imi(it Tliey bent gt 1 - ^irl- gym class
tha l l i- absent Tuesday - illness E lmer
bull Wednesday i-i smie back to
bull _bull -i liool here a
bull -p-lit par t of her-
bullbull-gt-lit- frmi schpol ] bull- Kliznheth Iloff-
Vlnlaquoliiy bull i ~ --ir |gtart of her j bull Kianston with
i
bull -i Milvin r o t t s
lti InI Notes
i l-V IVRKV
I IJiif Sver a re - bull-- in March
i bull - t l d y i n t t h e
1-1 1 iniinatizi-d agt i- bull - 1 1 i bull -_r
i-t-n viiv K m x l
Ci-ailTs rc iuni -1 1raquo i i K i i r l y
k iiii-- riinark j bull in^-tinu old
-1 - |raquo- l l t a SUIll-Ji--1-
- - JI 1--ni I h u r s -
bullbull i in i l l o n raquoltbull-
McHenry County to $2024 for Nelsot
of Session
pay-cott-
Audi-t
a n l and
and jurors
biggest [service
the bail-total
county witnesses
When the Lake county bo|ard supervisors starts i t s Mareh McIDenry county will ask for menjt of $2024 for services i nectjion with the trial1 of State tor | Oscar Nelson on a misflt asance chaifge acconling^ to Circuit Clerk Will Conn at Woodstock
The services for the talisman the housing and feeding of the during the trial make_up the items on the bill The jury cost was placed at $1060 mea s rooms extra janitor iffs and service of the sheriff $ 5 2 1 1 5
O her items-which McHenry will claim are foreign $ 2 5 3 eircuit clerk $120 $ 5 sheriff $5815 anil serving $5815
Thirty^eight persons were moned for the jury panel TJ s-elected Was locked up eight and fed three meals a day
Nelson was dismissed by ward Igt Shurtleff after two court proceedings on themisflaquo charge for Jack of3 jurisdiction ordered the jury to sign a Jver|diet not guilty
The conspiracy charge growi of fhe failure of the Waukegai Bankis- to be heard at on January 1$ States Attor|iey V Smith has petitioned Jtukre leff t a have nuotiier judge hei| triiilr
docket
The
Property Owners Object to
Water Being Shijt Off
Continued from page 1
funds A motion was made b- Earl Hatje that the money be refunded- to the property Q vners and that if war--rants had been purchased with the funds these warrants be otl envise disp(|sed of It was uiiiuii nously carried
Report Collections Hatje also oferednj resolution that
the village tresurer and clerk be inshystructed tn report all water Uid tax collections to the board and tlint the collectors file u statement 1ltgt the board for their commissions It iwas said that in the past the collector has said i rejioil
HARRINGTON REVIEW BARR^NGTON
Trial
fee
3laquoryraquo
sum-jury
nights
Two Local Men on
Judge Ed-w | e k s of
usance and
of
ng out State
Woodstock A
Shurt-r this
r|tod the iu(t sum to the b o i r d afshyter deducting h i s commissions] The mot inn passed
The village engineers re-rioitell a s a result of invest igat ing the sewe^- overshyflow in Jewel I a rk t h a t tlie will have to be pumped put by trifuKiil pump iu order to determine w h ^ r e t h e excess of surface wa t e r enshyters the system Th i s can be dpne a t a low cost he reported The ordered the work done^--
II I l~ I l l t e r -
lt gt lar-oj] -1laquo ( I r a n t e d
( nimUirHT in H e a r i n g
water a cen-
board
Week Committee Continued from page 1
3 P Fritz Park Ridge l H P Wet-more and Earle Cooke of Niles Center and Paul Stoker of Niles
Every one of the 27 troops cub packs and sea acout ships in the local council will join in the observance Scouts will wear their uniforms all week j Troops are planning window disphiys demonstrations good turn projects parenta nights and simitar activities i
Plan Special Scout Sc-rVkces Sunday Feb-7 will be Scdut S^ii-
day and every S(pt5(t ami leader will attend his church in uniform Many places special scout services will be held with troops attending in a body and bull Scouts participating in the services bull
At 800 Monday -evening Feb 8 al l scouts Will hvaffirm rheir Scout pledges As part of the ceremony eac I hoy and leader will receive a small scroll upon which the Scout law is printed These will be ceremoniously
Th tyi as year tionsl year
$53274350 tax property less than 10 per cent of t ie exter ded County Treasprer Morse revealed I
i paymentsthrough a whole came in
previous Morse dailaquo|l paid their taxes while a few districts--
Aut|o Acci Deaths
rolled up and tied w and susli)emled from cpaf lapel by a bowline Worn the entire-week
ith a square knot a shirt button or
knot and
Land Values Down Lai I County Taxes Up fojr 32
in the Increases of 6 cents to $184 t i x ra tes for 1931 on taxes to he paid in 1932 were made in 30 of I he 36 qity and village taxing dis t r ic ts in Lake county according to the ra tes compiled by Rober t Pearsa l l and Ches-tiir Hus ton deputies in County Clerk Lew A Hendee s office j T h e rise of the ra tes in the various
eomninnitietl is blamed on the decrease i i va luat ions and the t ransfer of l a u p e r aid from the county to town-sliips fTljo three dis t r ic ts in the Lake Purest school dis t r ic t 32 in Lake Villa- school distr ict 4 in Harr ington showed dropjs in the ra tes while Lake bullgtlunchs ra te is the same
Under the new law passed a t the siiiniuer session of tlie s ta te legislature Hid nniended a t fhe present special session the t axpayers will have to make the i r first payment by May 1 The second (iiilt final payment w i l l have to he paid by August t to avoid ucnnltlelaquo -
Tlie tax levies Will be xjompleted by (founty Clerk Lew A Hendees clepu-fes next week bull
Taxpayer in Lake county forfeited
r ing
ylor
Eighty-six persons automobile accidents in
1931 to Dec 17 ajhnual report of
Of thej 80 in ^collisions of
plt destrians were killed| a rs Twenty of the qutomoblie-train bullear jcnty-tWo plersons during 1031 the
iHecn persons died tration during the three
summer The heat unusual ini that
du the Ta killed 20 by in the jj
TM cide Tin
last were a fewl
Anijiial JFarnt Burea|u Mee at Gray^lake Jinuar^
T Lakel
Me
CouiJty ho on IO
lufld
(H)
inois
Mi enter ta prog^a
J Illi F Mi will
Thje usual the t dents by and
M strceJ
Barri Mrl
r ingt daugli
thortty tanc but pare1
as if 11 swam parrot
i i I icar in - M i l l l l M i l
bullbulll-r-i- in 1
ig -if bullinlay bullank-
uas brought -raquo l i ^ i r i c t
-bulla pli--nlid raquoi- i l l am UK MlV
-bull f t - i L- on
rourt
that 1 uii-Laamp-Lar -
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bullnhnii- i l m i t i l i
11-- Swreetett F lower
A l i s t smell Is W - 1 i l - iwor l l i
as
9ut thecoun-well as the
Some1 sec-than last
were lax better
have occurred in pijevious ypars
Tin
joint anl County Fit
Farm at fhe
Thursday a in
e and Bob iners from
in at 10 C Watsoti
Agricult Higgins (j
be the usiiai repi interest
reasurers of botii
niial me rm b
Supply-Cfrayslnke
n 21]
00
tlie fwlt|i WBS a m tax expert
ural association f Lake Cfeneva Wis
ers lirts whilt) Liill also Aiecretariek
Ma anageij arm Aidvislor Gilkerlson
and- Mrs
bullh aifp of un-be given by i and presi-
orjjrahizatioris as well as Snfiith Mapager Abney
B I R T H S
He M
V l udr]ey j Mae
ngiton G and Mrs
n township tfr Vivia
Owl N o t Ca|rl[W Neu
sajts f thej owl
his Is not With that]
e falcon goose
Lake county according to
Corjiner John L victims 3 0 were automobiles and when struck
victims died erflsbW during |
ccmimitted sui-rppiori shows
heat pros-hot wavits of
proBtfa ion8 nev|er mkire than
frdm
iting ofl the |ure iu jind Lake
cjompany will Opeja house
beginning at
blind radio jreill efpen the
of the and
Pdwin-M) arente o(-
jrn emfral hosp
Frank are the
Jane
L o n g ] jnnnn a
the |l is sixty untisunll y of othei
|ulture duckl eiJler
Two beautifully new and surpassingly swift and powerful
New aampd Greater Hudson ^
Here are seven adjutages of buying Zeigler
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2
3
4
bull-nb ash
bulllt nil responsive bullbullbull )v of hea t
bull-bullbullbulls very little smoke
-tirilly clean in ground i r i picked t o insure
rlcanlinesa
bull Ke ami firm in s t ruc--Stvres well over long
Very little fine coal bulli storage
C-I
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Jf for every purpose
bulllaquo not dropped and 1 in loading t o cars
irifitffy forked to gt line coal
A - 0-- 1 1 1
an i pSjlIl
neinhbor -tibout bull ^eiKlcr Corl Ex-
i our bins t r y it _ laquoIt fuul thcsc seven qaal i ty vcryevident i
Lapoundesckulte amp H after-Inc
Phones 5 and 450 HARRINGTON ILL
New ana Q^ater Essex Su Thrilling new color8 gem-like and clear Dashing nev linen longer lower the airplanes j(racefil speeds and streams Scores 3f advi trices over anything heretofore offeree or likely to be available on oth r cam for many months to come in striking new stand-
HUDSON
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HUDSON INFORMATION
Tjhree Splendid New Serieraquo
Wheelbasei Major 132f-
Sterling 126mdashStandard|
101 Horsepower at 360Or Hue son Speeds 85-90 Miles Silent Second Speed 55 Miles mostatio Carburetor Heat Compensated inherently Balanced Crankshaft Power Dome Anti Conburt ibn Chamber Anti( Siiencer and Air Cteaner Oiling raquoTriphgtSealed Oil-Selective Free Wheeling Silent Constant Mesh Second Frame Twin I Neutratone Instrument Panel Startix Generator Safety Signals Grip Steering Wheel Later AU Seats Adjuiuble F 14 New Models Gem-Like in New Pastel Shade Fitments
Tkttt audalmprttivlaquoltotfitk$r Me txtra eott ilfuttfait tht nrnpltttntt standard tgutpmtift Priciifnm
MOTOR (3AR
p m Hour Theri
Control
i-Knock I-Flood
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Gear Mufflerf
bullTell bullRide Controls
GMM Colon
in Ivory
ard equipment features convenience style More you probably e er w|ll all combined in two tinctive quality cars which in its fiejld Sets Value
ANY DETROIT MICHIGAN^
individually
ESSEX INFORMAT1
70 Hojrsepow^r at) 3200 r p Speeds Seyond Speed SO Miles Compensa ently balanced Crankshaft
Choke Intake Engine
Simplified Transmission
f Diagonal Truss bullQuick-Vision Tale Oil and
bullNatural Seat Cushions
Windihield and Upholstery
and Silver Finish
Signals Ride Controls Lateral Spring Seat Cujihions Front and Rear FuH Opening Finger Control 9 Sparjtling N i w Like Body Colors and UJpholstery isi Wbeelbsse Length 113
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in J931 or total taxes
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January 0 at fhe ital I folte of Bar-pa rehts of a
n Jan 7 Worn
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Ger life] eigl
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t years corn-
birds such gjoldeii eagle
raiten and
mqtor cars
lor comfort power than
draw on And r dis-
each at a the Pace for
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Essex 70 Miles Siljsnt Second
M Inher-EoWer
bust^on Cham-Cleaner
Chain Driven Choke obd
Roller Valve j u |Ouo-Carburetor
Frame
Clutch Mesh
flsW Trans-
bullQuick-bullSjarter
tor Safety bullNaturLl drip sUtjkng Wheel L mdash iJfjustaWe Heat Both
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will be
pen for Business bullaturday Jan 16th
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Specializing In LldHT LUNCHES DINNERS Alt FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
The Management Assures Yon of thi Courteous and Attentive Servia
SPECIAL PAfcTY DI
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Big Grocery Stoc Reduced Below C
1 Having sold out to Mr Ed C Groff and as
i
ho is the moving his stock of Groceries to our sto^e in
Gfroff Building we are obliged to sacrifice o^r^n^ire stock of clean new merchandise at prices below ct)st i
Sale Starts raquo
4h
riday Jan I and will continue
until everything in the store is so
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If i I Come Early and Get first
Choice-No Items Will Be Replaced With New Stock
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
Cards of thanks resolutions of condolence obltuarp poetry memorials and all notices of entcrtainjments or bullodety and church saled and parties given for pecuniar benefit will be charged|for
All communications should be addressed to the
BARRINGTON REVIEW 100 N o i r a i COOK ST BARRINGTON ILL poundi
BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
8lt
ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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BARRINGTON REVIEW BARRINGTON
Church News
and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
Supday Ja Go
f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
I bull Thursday^Jnnunry 21 8 pj in Monthly meeting of the Gleaners class at the
home of Mrs Edward Osti i KEViL E KOENIG Pnstolr
lt bull bull - bull mdash r ^ mdash T -
SALEM EVANGELICAL i- The following j services will be observed in Hraquohni
Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
home-like church
aking the services li
ndeavOr-meetings
REV
i laquo II iBEF CHER Pastor
The Lutheran church
to] attend its services and
BARRINGTON KVJ NGELIf|Ap L U T H E R A ^ tlroff4 Hfll
Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
of
] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
Bapt
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ILLINOIS THURSDAY fANUARY 14 1932
OUR
WASHINGTON LETTER
Bjy Natiom J (Speci tl
PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
jfoinjr
that Son
res 7 301
In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
The elpful
this
PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
St ^re
1 to thin are
Al-
up of many
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During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
Editorial Association to The Review)
Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
ltH asm
bulli bullamp
Aid GdNTraquo|Alt
by Vfyix ae F^gtraquo$|)n Aiithor o f - P R A C T I C A AUCTlijINJBW CB
orges Bizet pewia (guelaquoit^
lie Maisbn 1 others
Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
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Copyright 131 by Hoyle Jr
One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
Solution to Last
A R b C L B tyoU
ding-A eingletijn M aj voif danger point fcr a l p trum bestproce lureii tojoid a sui shiftito a no turn theblddinjattihat course nee tssary or
The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
If spades are trumps and 2 is in the lead how can Y Z win eig it of the nine tricks against any defenie-
SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
Its All in th
Reasts mdash 4 8 | 1 Clubs mdash R J 1
Diam)ndsmdash Spadts-^jK
suit ii gt b and th
first and
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gt Diamnnds f- Spadlsir-A-]
- All of th Bin C mttfii at lcaa one-Half quick tric|||and tHlt tioh i s of 8 itch 4-na|t|re thai reasonable chaice to bake
The folbwlnj h f f l s ho| not justifiible no Itrump though they con quick-trick bull strengti if of such i natiure tl black type should thenotrunp j |
Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
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leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
Itearts Clubs j pound iamo Spades-
Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
Played in eight of the| nine defense
r-
old t l [gainst
it agj i suit
hand ffland yc
ho and fistribu-ierc is a bid
-vet arc even
Sessary butjon set in
ir than
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in Y sHlaquo Yshcli
follow js fori
_ jtherefci diamond wl licii Z wins with and then mikes hifiast club
this wiy Y Z icks ai
jilt of e trey lid win d then tth the to win lead a
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$twin it any
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Neither will h(j have mu money unless save an As a garden p mdash saved interest
he sta d does it steid^r
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FIRST STATE BAN f OF|R4RRINGT()N
I Capital laquond^urplua $16(pound OOfj ti J LAQ1BSCIIULTE Chairmanof he bdquo bdquo
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A T ULITSOH Asst Ct shjer H E L E N B ME IER i s s t CafeU gt I AH LAG 2SOHULTB Asst C i f s h l e r f
| j DIRECTORS
Howard P Castle l i w y e r George JHtigcjr - Lafeschulle laquo Hagc^ Inef Precl Hobe n Retired farmers JL J |laquoMseMulilaquo Chairman oj| the Board Walter N ndweif V N i E s n d w l J I Co I r v m E Landwer Ileal Estate Management) A f t B
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Helaquo Friday j
T h 0 ItnrriuKton HW pound -entheir ^ n d Kame o f j l h e w
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hbdquo vei-laquorlaquon Wswonda nve 18 to Htnrted riiiiwr s|owlf
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theenrraquoe first Half B o p A n t seoreiHWlc^from Zi nn1 three t i m laquo from th ch^ y t o t n k e laquo T gt 2 earl
fbdquo tlie enrly nnrt of Ue second bullhere was Wtje wrorlnR nrtd the Jauee betwer-n the tww tcam^ rems about mark
Thlaquovlm the MAlt-1nN npP | rcnVgt
Inure peiraquoltbullltbullbullbull bullbull - mdash- - about the wiiift At thU thri nuar mnrk nnrriiiRton laquoWlaquoW laquo g
Mbdquobdquore with their shots Wto WiUiiims rniul Hlaquorcybdquo WlaquoJJ-
bullthree bullhiiKkits^npWef- the Bran bull0Vertnraquok iui1 muni their rivali the midille f the 1ns quarter H
coiida then l)|raquoenM up With St rmiKe hamiRe in which Bafceley
iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
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1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
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T imdash
6
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1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
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_ Totals
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bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
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Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
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BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
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T
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r
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IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
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junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
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bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
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Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
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bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
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raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
l
^^^i^^^^^^tmmim waM
A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
iHin
fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
Ifbull bull bull fl-j 111 -it s -th laquo5 i
1
i I
R^AL ESTiTfe
IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
i
bull raquo bull
n bull i ^ laquo
CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
EXPRESSING amp F A
^Li raquoraquo
lr
-frac34 ii tl
Erery professional nsn in Baningfo) hi i name aaorfsB niunber and hours ef Ir this directory laquo I et ery week and mall eiery home In the 0 ber directories nay tl Is directory -ut wiek i
COL M
SERVICE INC 217 East Smtlojn St bull
tRINGTON IJUL
bulli fin j ]
Furniture Remgtvalj d LongDi^tan
bull If embMPj
United VaWsiervljce
- ii- bull 4ryr GuaranteMi w
MothPr0ofittlaquo^rirM|
COST - -
RESULTS ARtccffTAiN
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r $ HX rlt i
fV bull u ft
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
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WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
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Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
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Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
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Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
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SPECIAL VALUES
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19C FRESH Ol
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22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
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Beef Liver 15
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$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
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Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
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No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
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Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
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jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
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Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
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T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
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of
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Lake Zurich l a k e Zurich Public l ibrary
MraK JKIf-in DeWire chairman of the itihrary Kxteii-sion reports 54 cards hvf lifiMi issued iiiii four nevv
iueinhera enrolled Inst weekj A hew awignmnt ltgtf laquoviraquonty-rive lft11 hooks dative heen received froni thltgt Library Bxtenxioi) Kerviee of thgt State of ll i innis in KpririKfield anil may he kept fcerraquo for three laquonlaquogtiith It includes
several hooks otf Hneciul interest for laquo e n and )iuigtr donations of current bullnagasiitCN
The Ijibrnry hour are from 2 to 5 |gt m WediiesJlaquogtbullraquobull but will he changed t o include two veiling a month if n number lt|f requests are received to remain oj)laquoi in the e-vjiifng
l aW Aid NoteJ-A groujl of Gt membersa
enjoyed fi^neltHing of the III field at tttr- PmR hall Th bullernoon Jan] 7 Mrs Mnyine Prehm ltiregt5dent|irlaquoiltraquoHl and welcomed two laquo e w memhers MrsRichard pgtnne and Mrlaquo 1 14 ftnith
The hostess wns Mrs Oeojrge Hoeft Cha irman^wil h Viesdames per William Poblinan
Sturm bullafsistinjc Mrs frrcil RIIII gave a
The MhWotiarv Ienny ThursdaV Itn 14 has
asiihraquo as enoi|iltT metaling dj|tv for the Benwroville Orphans home
|)il visitors laquodies Aid ursday af
tVm Pep-md Dan
rending
heen slt t
CTiurm Basketball Tennis The church ream journeyed over
4o Huntley flafirday evening to play the strong Iluntk-^r teams T raquoe Ileavyweight- won 24-20 jgirls also won 42-7 and Hie Lake Zurich lightshyweights lo^i Tgt raquo0 - -
Thursday Utnunry 14 the I en ins meet the Morion Grove teams at Morshyton Grove
Tuesday r(n lft-the SKaiem church team of Ilirifiriton w i l l - p l a y on the home floor
officers of May-tVYiiiiromlu Jfridny
ick will vlraquolt her II Doraey while
Montana where
the installation of Hower Chapter in evening
Mrs K L Milk histor-in-lnw Mm 8 Mr Milkwlck is ii bin mother w very ill | Mr and Mrlaquo Myron Welhj and daughter of Mundeteiti Mr ami Mrs G Holland and soiiH and Mr and Mrs Witllenkeen yiiijted Sunday even--ing at th GroHh home
Mr- Rose Grimm is reported on the sick listthis week
Mrs Kranin HaiiH and daughter Phyllis Soderberg ijvere in Chicago Saturday
luteal young peopjle have been en joying ice skating th
Womans Club Notes Several inejriiers of the Lake Zurshy
ich Community Womans club will attend the ^ -nth district meeting Thurvtljiy i tlti 14 at the RogerPark Womans rlulj it is th he an alhday-meet ing i
A group foin the local Womans club have nilt-t raquond organized n Rook Study elnh tigtrieet once a month and review one gathering
he late books a t each
Many Utend Christening Mr- and Mrgt (Jeorge Gehrke en-
tertained thirty-live relatives and friends Sunday night at ai ltlinner in honor of the christeningof their inshyfant daughter Helen Alice by Rev Paul Serin of St Mathewi church of FaJirficht Guestf were j present from Crystal Lnke Rarriiigmn Palshyatine and I1- Zurich I
Mr and flrv Percy Philips of Richmond nii-Uiief the birth of a riaby boy TiisrsdHy Jan X M r s Philips in the daughter of Mr and
Mrs Jim Itun- of Lake Zurich Mrs fjee liflndwer rind Mrs Ross vfsited af the PhiliDi home Friday Mr and Mrs Clarence Snetsinger and sons Kpent Sunday evening with Mrs RoseGsi in Palatine
Mr and MrsL Paul Meyernud famshyi l y visited in rjinidelein Sunday after-tnoon with tin-formers father II C Ikfeyer bull i
Roy Loom is j is able to Ire out after aeveral weeks tf illness
Iraquoake Zurich Iomuiiiiiitv folks en-joyetl the old tiine dance at Long Grove Thiirsdakr Might
A L Plytoti oclock dinner inj home Wednesday
was host at a t |l bridge party at his
evening in celebrfl titgtn of his birthiliiy aiiniverrtiry The Rridge Plivirs wigtrilaquo guests
Mrs 1Ved Tljlea and daughter Ruih wen- in Libertyville Wednesday visiting friends
Wiss Ai Meyer of Libertyville spent Hie raquo k-end with her sister Mrtraquo KreilbullbullKropo and on Sunday with Mr e n d MRS Kropp aitltl- son George vei led Hitnry Meyer and famshyily of IhuitfV
Mr mid Mr- Junien Sneisinger are located In laquo tNgttersbing Flu where they will lie tiiijil March 1 - 1
Mr and nlrlti Albert lleyheiik and son Frank laquoM|I Mrs Mue llncken-Imch araquoteii|ed ithe InstallniiiJu hf Wheeling CltipllerO K X VJwliies-dny eveniiia ] |
Mr aod Mv Jacoh Zitmnecninhnf Ottawa traquotit te week-emi with Mr angtl Mrs L V ilumdanvllle of Clover Hill farm j
Mixs lliiiiici I Gruehiiaii of Klgin visited Snuilv with her mother Mrt IJ (Irtiehnnii j
Peter Meylaquor jtnd sons visited Mon-day With the fujniers brother George
Mr anil MI-MIRobert Iteiulein were guest of iitfVfi of RavenswoodSun-dny evening laquof ja 5 oclock dinner
Mr mid Mr-j Paul Rorre of Glen-view and Mr Uul Mrs iVII of Garshyfield Pari visirtjd Sunday with Mrs Emma Peppio- i
Mr Fred Gk^iss of Libertyville and Mrs Paul Jensen and daughters ofjljakp Forest visited Saturday after- noon with (he [formers s-on George
and family j Mr and Hngt Arthur Froelich and
daughter were Sunday evening- giiests of 5Ir and Mtk George Broughton in Wijiiconda -
Mr[ and- Mrs Fretl Hancker M Elshygin and Mrs T^uis Tarnnw of Igtra-
deev is i ted Sunday with Jlr and[Mrs MtttoS Rndsinski
Mr and Mik Henry Hillman vlsitetl Fred Hillman Sunday aftershynoon nt the George Lintelman bull home
Mr and Mrs Clarence Drinkard ltof Teffetrson Park ispent the week-end with Mr and MrLouis Walbaum
Mr and Mrs John Fink attended the funeral of Mr Finks aunt Mrs
Sofia Wieneclse in Palatine Friday afterntgtn
Mr and Mrs Enoch I^ndwer of Rarrington v^iated Sundajj w i t i their son I e and family
Mesitames Patriih Loom is Weaver Tonne Williams Sandman Buesch-
Injt and Misx Alice Tonjie attended
is frozen over fort|ie first time this winter
s week Th^ lake
Wauconda laquoM) at O E S Installation
Wauconda- Mayfai bull chapter 0-13-S held installation xercisetj on Fr-day evehirig About SOOwere pt-e^c it at the ceremony Mpr-t Amelia Dick-son and- Eugene Prior were retiring worthy matron and patron Elect worthy matron Whs Mrs Adeline Boehmer and Arthur Boehmer was elect patron The following officers were (introduced1 and eblisltite-l Mrs Bessie Broncheon asKoiiate maltron Mrs Mabel Matthews secretary Miss Belle Taggart treasurer Mrs Eflio Fraiftjisco conductress Mrs Louislaquoi Brown associate condulttreMSMr81 Amelia Dickson chaplain Mrs Kinnia Dahms marshi Mrs Miry Prior organist Mrs Alda Smith Ada Mrs Delia K i n a i d U u t h Mrs Myrtl^ Esping Esther Mrs Celestia Ross M a r t h a Mrs Dorothea Ctrr Electa) Mrs Martha Pru-ax wanter and ViHinm Johns seitihel
George Bennett Dies GHojre Bennett an old and highly
res-pecied resident of Wauconda passpd away Wednesday at the home of neighliirs Mr and Mrs Oliver Croy-den who had tenderly cared for him during the last two weeks of hifj life after his return from the Cojnd|gtll
Liberty ville
MEDUSAS HEAD
Mi
disal bea
Coigtyrlraquoht raquoy AptfUton and Comp^n|
(WinJttrvtoa)
8YN0P8I3
GHAPTKR t mdash I n concern ar the - iHn d ft full wife of his weath|y friend
earanc of th rb oyi
Crandal White Aaron a laen ier enshygages Motherwell private It vest iga-tor to find hlaquor A note front the mlBstnK woman warns her husband not to c i l l in the police saving she hoped io come back
CHAPTER If
M [gtT^ERWELLread tiilis through very rapidly and did lotread
it again Holding it in his hand he addressed a question
Lely Her mine Is Clelia sjtid Mr
Glaenzer Is thst ber writing I phot lid say so beyond -A
Here is a note I had frora[ few jdays ago And he
1
doubt her a
handed Motherwell ai small pale grajy sheet
Dfear Glen [It read] be come iti about four on le Iri
nt yo
Memorjial hospital at where he had been receiv treatm -nt for some time
Mr Bennett wnsborir-i^ Brnnlfcrry Englnrid Juiie 21 1872 this country when-a youilig boy| arid utmost nil this time he lived here He isj sttcvived by a brother iii England
ing medical
a nepljew in niece i|i Nashua]
a large circle oil 4vhltiin hei will be
Fnirmonnt Minn a la These relatives
vame fer t i l e body which was shipped to Iowa for hurijal Mr Bennett had
jf f ricMds here by greatly missed
AM Bruih Passes Away Willbuu A Brush who formerly -re-
sided in and owinetl property at My-lith Park hilt later became a resident of Crystal Luke jiassed away at his home thereon Monday Jan 4 l i e was pn^nged in real estate and insur- a nee huViness He is survived by the widow Mrs Mayiiie C Brush
Ftiiieftil services were held Wednes-ilny at thltgt funeral home at 2gt17 S Michigan avenue Chicago Burial wils at Forest Home cenieterr
i bull
tVtbialjc Silver Wedding
Mr and Mrs John BroWn who te-cithon the Sloeum lake rhad c l e -lrated Hilaquoir silver W-eddingT annivershysary ^a uiday About 75 friends and relalivr alended Both dinner and supper ire served the guests bull
Mr a ad Mrs Brown receive numshyerous and beautiful gifts In departshying guests wished them many more wedding anniversaries The Browns nrV anu ng our most highly respected farniers They have threif children one son Elmer two daughters Eveshylyn and La Verne
Miss YB Turnbull a-eturned Friuny from sMeral days visit with lier lisshyterand jimily Mrs William Shnxy at Kenosha Her nephew Gordon Shaw uecompa uied her home gt |
Tlioinris Moffltt Miss Rink W|jclt unith anil Arthur Lawrence attemled the funefal of Mrs Juul in Chieti|itraquo last week bull bull
Watikegitii visitors Thursday wcln Igtr John Ross Homer Cook iifd wlf^e Dr (Irion Iluhlmrd Lewis Muhlmid Mrs Edith Peck Mrs Cuddle Whitfe Mr andMrs (Jeorge Jepson Victijir Carr at i i lMrs Ciirr
Iionnhl Johnson of Crjrtal Lnae called tit relatives here F-iiliy
Mr a ml Mis Knos Hlwd of Woodshystock spjent a recent-ttoy with Mr nud MrsjClyde Wrlglft1 f
Ahx Rotteiv and Hurry Wiwlellna of ChieiiKo were guests Vt the Cnrr home Sunday
Earle JRroughtOn and ]Virlir Cnier were Chfiigo Visitors Sunday bull
Mr and Mrs FfedSnrrell of Norshyfolk Va| have returned to their hoihe after an I extended yirit at the J J Harris home I
Mr ni d Mrs Harvey Bailey have returned jto their home in Davenport bullla aftifr [several days spcrt with Mrlaquo finiley4 parents Mr ami Mrs Wii-i lard Dir|eU bull bull
Mr artdj Mrs James Carr Mgtert Friday i i Waukegan aitendn a birthday fgtarty in honor of Iheir niece Mary Alice Allen
Aaron Huntooh underwent a major operation tit thif Libertyville Condeil hospital Wednesday
Harry Francisco atfendeil he Amershyican Legibn meet Tuesday evening ai Grayslake
Dr John Roslaquo attended the medical staff meeting lit Condel) Memorial hospital at j Libertyville | Thursday evening -
gt|r and Mrs Roy L a r s i n a n d oliH-dreii of Chichgo spent Sunday with the Frank Dickson famil-
Joseph Wita of Ivanhlaquobdquo spent Tuia-dhy in Waucwda
Mrsvlda Withers wfts-a business caller in W a p R a n Tkjulav IRp
taj It
sure to Friday k over I have lr dont
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wont yoju I want to Crannys birthday presenjl thought gtf something b t know wli it you will say
^Hastily
I CU You wfere good friends I udgd Crandiill White and I have been
assoctateil for twenty-five years said Mr Glaenzer There ire not two men in the world closer to me I knew the flrlst Mrs Whit well and her children werei as ree In my housf ]as their own ^1 ond manage is but sevpn old and the present Mrs can hardily be much older titan my second dijighter even now
Ohmdashhf I Then there Is jtjulte a difference^-
White l i s fifty-four sfl|d Glaenzer Clella enrinot p thirty aid sometimes she nearer twenty-five Frankly know her| ]age precisely
is sec-years
White
Mr over
looks |I dont
have heard n)y daughter tease her about It FnnceA says she Is thlrtr and I supptse she knows They are great ft lei 4s
She nia^ be your dauj htens friend hi lit she Is not yours thought Mi Motherwell thatistute young mat -
Your di lughter does not kn 3Wmdash She thjiks Clella is tak|iig a
cure soneyvhere about somithlng connectd (jdth reducing her weight You kntWfthewomen today-- I i i f
I knowT said Motherwell briefshyly Was mdash s Mrs White quite iveil
I haxe lever seen her when she was not In perfect health said Mr Glaenzei
And ldiipy Contented j If s t e was not I hare nevejr
known tny human being conceal It better snld Mr hlaenzer inshystantly 3he has a remaikably even (Its ponition
Mbtherwsil pondered a motieiit Of dourse Mr Glaenzer i he
said looking squarely at his host there Is nu use my going Int) this unless I hnye at least all -the help you can give hie People dont do odd tilings unless they are itisane without retson Wbroenri reasons are lejss complicated I mean they nil a more limited field thmi men
nd Mrs White hnpi raquoy to-Were Mr gether
Mm VI swered lnsfantly butchooslnk his
hlte tlio Jeweleri
words eiirefulty litis been
iin-
slnce I met lier (always taklni hlin conHlderniltii her exceptional liMiiify end the fiict that she Is young enough to lie her husbands daughshyter) a devocd and loving wife1
And Mr WhtteV | Mr Wolfes uttKudo can oily m
described
e^er
HM tmld l|iy one wordmdashbullluflittia-
HlPitl wU
Mr Whites Ills first ninriliigo otjlieP1-mdashrouititicw tlom|esljlc
ship But when iii to this house n Nettles deuth I jhever been In lov We-
njnythlng has liappjened
son Mr Shell land wife of accompanied ber bull bull
Mr and Mrs Perry Johnson of ^Crystal Iike visited at tlilaquo Siundjiy
Woodstock
Carr homo
quickly Itke any life frlend1 brought Cie|l after poor that he tiftal fore If to her Mr Klotherwelt he will die I have not t i e slightest doubt otlt
Where did lie meet het-r was shemdash bull She was nobody In the world but
a Ifeautlful girlsnld Mr Glaenshyzer arraquod ne1 er pretended to bejsny thing else Her nnme was Ciella Lee and shlt was a distant connecshytion of a ^oor and gone-to-teed branch of tlie Virginia Lees Wlien interested I idlesmdashyon know bow kindly and 1 ow interested our New York ladies can bemdash-asked her about this Lgte and that Carrolland all the rest of If (the man it ja hundred gerii -rations smiled sllghpy) she told tlem jusf what I iliave told you II really left tbem jvery little to say I thought |i gt
One or tv o of them dldtft in rite her I believe but after ^rankaR took her to London It was a little eaibarra8slng| for them because she created as they say a fubire there ThW dont know a di ay-mans daughW from a Colonial Dame yon knpjnr over there tald Mr Glaenzer smiling mildly And now Mr Motherwell you know as much as I knowmdashwhich Is nonore thanjBveryJiody knpws he adj^d
k HAk
bullu
BARRINGTON REVIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
| I that I con only say that l me that she was1 recom-
Kixcepi- tne young man suggest ed gently what MissLee was doshyling hefonji she married 1 ^ s to Wh|te tol mended to his attention by a Ifrench friend of [wor Nettlesmdashan old gov-jerness She duennn-ed a bakers dozen of music students In Paris and this girl she told hlM had come direct from a conventJjn the South ovraquor h ere somewhere on a icholarshlp She knew all) about ler Ha4 aiij amount of letters he was ia good us she was bequ-
jllful-He paused and sighed It was evishy
dent that (be i was worried to a deshygree
You sie -Mr- Motherwell^ my boor frieni didnt go to the music I alls he SB|H He might have i mrrled anyone he liked I suppose If he hapiens to love beauty more Uaki anything on earth and found 1 with a Ieaspnable amount of love l i the barjainl from a woman who IK one of the 1 rankest I ever jmetmdash poop Cram lull Id give up anything but one of my own children to bring Wer back bjand oyer
You thllnk come back gjaletly
Come bjack
he hlStee8
groaned and put bis
then that she wont Motherwell asked
Come GlaUzef rkgteate(l siornfully Get back you-hieah j think] What but the I most dreadful bdquon ecesslty could j take her away Dees tnat letter sound like an eloping wife And why should
ife go A lorep literally adored by a man whi would cut out his eyes if she wai ted them set In a dinshyner ring Pfcjarls ia yacht+-you kpow Moth erw^ll anjthlng dn fjlojds earth she wutlred His ^ch^ldren fmendly e en which Isnt always o be expec eltL you know And such i man Si ch a character suchl dlS-j tl ictkgtnf 8 ich brains and bellevbulle
ne Mo|hei (veil more charm than I ier found In one of your countryshymen Whal do you make of the letshyter Mother (veil
I think as anybody must tlitnk of course hat she was forcell to gc for soniiraquo reuson or thought alie wis and ilialj she couldnt we llletl it beauae she cried when-she wrote it I think that she may have been intlfnliiate-d by threats against her husbands lifemdashperhaps iher own but t should say his
v What said Motherwell after a moment coes lie expect- to do] In caiie she doisnt return after area-soiable tim^f
iHIaenzer ly What
iipread his hands blank- an| he do After tjhat
You thlhk
to
he
to felt
be
letter he vtoulti not dare appea thffl police
Lely m ins what she said told me V
rThat | s Motherwell torrecied sle means the t she h a d t o write it Itsbull ncji very difficult to dei stand tftit she may have that she had to at lejast 7
You men11 that this may not bet feeling bull at all but a dictated phrase mor or less T
And -thj ttiat base Its simply ^he threat of any cvimlnaL
Of cdurseL We thought of that Ami yetmdash said Glaenzei slowly Si e may- hive meant lt Mi Moth1
envell We have to ^member thatj And If laquohe |l|dmdash-then she never will come back
so Clella Wjhlte Is one of the most
even-temper ad women I ever knevf sali 1 Mr Glaenzer] but she Is tkao one of the Los t determined That letter sounds) vfery[ much like lier Mr MotherWell] [What does ihe say there jmdashRemember that I meim R Personally- ^ think she does bull -
ITou mean that you think she waiited to disappear like that |
bull dont say tjiat Of course she couldnt watt to Rut I think that she thought she had to I admit frankly that that doesnt sound to me like a dltnted letter Mf Moth-erwjl l -[-bull - bull bull bull bull bull
J It wtls evitlently decided In great
hasle nil of It The paper Its oti^ IIhe chaotic way its written tile repHltlons the utter lack of jmspti-hilltm the fact ijhnt she leaves the jillbl b her hmbitiHl I But my dimr yonng mnn tllaeiji-
Iier I-Interrnpted i luiHtlly people Ion inuke elaborate -|iropiiratlonH or lelngmdash he stopped suddenly j flelng what Moiherwell asked jOsrss Mr Glaenzer you know
you dont think Mrs White was abshyduct ed
|fo I dont the Jeweler agreed shortly I Youre very clever Mr Motherwell I dont As a matter of fact people dont afiduct rich men ally som
but the usually
irhapsJ litfully e rich
|s wives Chlldren| occasion-letter naming the ran-comes along quickly Motherwell suggested theyre afraid the
Inian mightnt pay such a lai-ge ransom1 for his wife Bijt It BO happens that in this case the rich man would I take it there are no ciildren I
NJane j A|J a matter of fact It wouldnt
be at all Impossible to abduct a rich man wife Motherwell persisted I admit iff not a fashionably crime but It Could be done He would pay anything wouldnt his
Anything he owns Then it willbe easier -Eiiaierr | Whyvof course Its milch easier
to find a woman1 Who doesnt want to be lost than one who does And one thing that makes it easier in any event In tills ladys case ts her spectacular bet uty It must be fairshyly dlincult to keep such a person unnoticed I slould think Do yjou
w what eJu had on when she
^ f e i
left thje house t-Nor said Clacnzer despairingly
Hve djint And we cant very well ask made C|randall telephone Iter maid froth my house
What did he say) Why let me see he suM Cog-
geshai ypuirmistress has decid ed suddenly to stay out of town Shes not milte up to the mark Im sorry o sal and wants you to puck heir cbthes ifor a tew-daysmdashnegll-gees j nd simple things you know Send them to the office anil Ill take them M-i i bull ]
I sippose you dont she an swered I bullbull
Wfcy yes as It halppens I asklt d him because I of C01|l were _r been back all that evelalngv and OrandaU Was nearly wild] She only sailtl Is that so sir Im truly sorry PR pack directly sir I suppose she woit ^faat you to bring any of her jewlels sir 1 bull - So then [he said ho and 1 nudged and whispered to him to ask if she had enoiUghv or scmething like that I thought It would be an ex-
chtincep+-V ] bull Exacltly1 artd had shte
sure she had only her wed-anji guard Mr White
Medusa of jcourse she
know what
I Yl-I do
wondered] U- illiui UCVBUDX j A nvMuvicwi rseraquo Just what jthe servants hlnking You see she jhadht
cellent
j T m ding rlhgl and the answered]
jWhats
tored Mr and Mrs Carl Ill
cngo and Etui Phillips ol were Sunday guests of 3i| Wf B Philllpa j bull
Mr and Mrs Harold JKelsey eiiter-taincd Mr ami Mrs W RJ Comfdrt of PalntHje Mr and Mrs Jjoe Wollar and Mrs Mitchell of Birrington at theirIiome Tllursday ev|ning
Elaine Rasmussen of dary enjoyed the week-end at the hope of her aunt Mrs Frank Lages|hult^
Mr and Mrs Henry Feekitig called on Mr and4VIrs Albert gt artin of Al-goniiuiu Sunday
t and Mngt Frank Kelsey and Mrs Oliver Fitts of Shally Hill m6lt-tored to Elgin Saturday
Mr and Sirs Peter s A rorkmnn of Park Ridge Were Saturdi y afterhoon callers at tlie Frank Kir gty f ome
|v Mr and Mrs Frank Lageschulte enjoyed Saturday with Mr andMrs Frank Rasmussen of Carlaquo gtbullbull
Mr and Mrs Harry --1) onncr S^rs B Donuer Lucy DonUci Mr and
s i r y Moth-the Medusa enjvell asked J
The jeweler handed him for the second time the magazine etill open at the portrait bullbullJShe has jit oh lie said
Agalnst an evening dress of irshyidescent white cunhlngly massed against her marvelous skin there shone but ^ne Jewel al laihhent green thing as large as a wlvee dolshylar or nearly in low but exquisiteshyly clear relief was cut uponh it a womans beautiful face framed in a mass of iossing serpents toreg tiny for belief At flrsjt you tlioughtf theni wild locks of he|lr merely but In a moment you knew theim for What they were and wondered since) the painter was so glf teiuj what must the gerflipounduitei hajce beeai I
J (TO BB 0 CONTINUED[)
Boy Scouts Troop 21
Scouts of Troop 21 assembled in the troop meeting roonis on Thursday Jan 7 for a business and patrol meeting The meeting w a s called to orSer at 7 30 and adjourned at D i l5 The business lasted for 30 minutes and the patrol meeting enme to order and adjourned after one hour
Mr Englesman] a lieutenant in the National Guard is teaching the troop the advantages off marching He gave instructions for about 20 minutes The troop then j played a game similar to the initiation of the Order of the ^ r -row The Order of the^ Arrow is a secret organization in scout camps This1 was furnished by the] Wolf pashytrol being assisted by the Black Bear patrol - i bull
bull As there were only a few scouts at the Board of Review there will bo no Court of Honor Their awards will be mailed to the- troop and given to them by their scoutmanter
A C B jv T L
Buelness Notices Bring JResults
i raquo
Cuba TowAship1 - - _ - bull i bull 1 1
Chniles Finn of spigtnt Thursday and home of his M Htcr of Hhady Hill I
C H irpontersville Friday at Abe
Mrs f 8hlaquody Milii Mr and Mrs] H irold
bullml to Chicago ThtirH I
Oliver FlltK
Kelsey ntO gtbull lt
j|lipraquo of Chi Barrington
r and Mrs
Mrs Johh Uy|n M4 ward ftyan tiiidson cwgo Mrjandiilrif Alii) J children Uutljj Therj^ of Criry spettMSundflJi Jjw Mrs Conrad raquornus 1 Mr and Mm W Palatine enjoyjd p in l
^Ir and Mrf Harold vrbullbull jniilpH hddi
Moinlay-1 f A
AVarrcn ann sen and Alico-li S^ridaytcalleriii
hulte] home MkoKelsey
iVednesday call nd Mrs Myro
Mr and M gtundajflevenin| r and Mrs
j Mr and Grandview Huidivuiiti l to Chicago forlpvo mn [Mr M M|i Beiai Were Thesday 1 veninj lnjnie ot Mr a d Mr hagen of Prairlt A ielaquo Mrijand Mi|gt - Fr-ShadyvHill we|sect Thu -i
rfhe Albert Abbott hon e| (he Wilfred Uo sou hj I Mr a|id MTsijirank ip Elgin Monjliy
bull - i |
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No (J Ivrm
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fbullieaco 1^ | ITfcoiMofl
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l T v M hick
^Worf bdquors bdquo tbf
M M gt r t Wild
Reluct 0)| wallers 1frac34 called il
) Cnry v motors
jjeoves1 Orii TfUST imake a bundle of eve J| thini that you We U tract th
for itmdashwash it water in our spi
baskets-^-and return every p sweetly clean ami just dam enough fpr ironing Thus spare yo^ithe more arduousw day tasilsmdashan^l 4gt raquot at a pr much legs than home-washi costs JMav lire C i l l e r ne| weeks^ ash Phone us your ai dress bull bull)(
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S Y N C R O - M E S H Q U I ^ T SEC AND FREE W H E E L I N G -
5
1 I T Look for thoroilghne^i in Pontiac engineering fn a 1 new gear-shifting effortlessmdashsecond gear is really quietmdashand coast along at will Then shift gears without totichi ig the telu but all three of these big improvements in all Pontiacs at to extrdxosk
if chief of ^y v a l u e s
Pontiac offers those important developments at no extra cost
SYNCRO-MESH bull CiUIET SECOND
FREEWHEELING bull RIDE CONTROL
LONGER WHEELBASE 1raquo
INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED bull
GREATER ECONOMY
NEW ROOMIER FISHER BODIES
bull RUBBER CUSHIONING AT
47 CHASSIS POINTS bull bull bull
ENCLOSED SPRINGS
reejwh clutch
iacs ampyncrjH or n A r ilaquo L t 1^1
Wheeling fipe|mit^ You $et not
NEW PONTIA h W 1 e lt
the Important Devlaquoiop|rr| |i 5 r^ j 1 M bull r 11
Year to Mhfa Low-Pilce
Brings of the f deg NEW WqfrfTIA Qfteisi the bis l f f ictM ojV-4 formante at a Lfat Prce r
li)U to
onltgt
eld
21 Sdft tBtri itooL amp CSgtLNS
Tel Barring ton J8B KF Cool Street I ( J
FOEHLER MOTOR 8ALES 02 No Wf irgreea Avenue
Arlington Helgh|taIIU MR H B N R r S H O P f B T P n l M I ^ I l L | - lt
8CHAUBI
Criftekti RAND
wa AN OVtraquojtAHntdGpimiAtLUp^30mi^
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AGE
NEW PONTIAC SIXES AND VEIGHlS
fv
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^ ^ ^ - ^ oulaquo hull
whil m r n r ) ibdquot -Teaeherraquo n s
W hoo l auditorluin t o n laquo h t r
raquoub ( ) ir eerswereotecteA l to
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r w - r ^ V e r n s t m j W - bullbullgt n r k e r feecretary MJlaquoS
r 1 ulev ou- y o u t h s t U y met n o - h ^ r f laquo r c rfre into Mi r Lbdquo~raquobdquo kih
day^1 ^T^ ^t iv^A largeb|irrcont^ J n d ^ i ^ t w ^ U o ^ U t ^ ^
I an uutMi bile and a mrik ^ i n f u y ^ t e M ^ k l e f a r m
bullthree JIIV ff w 0 ^ (|^trogted by 6re aftoruoon
0laquoraquot bull-
of tiarrii early Tlinr
laquo bull - - A r m y spotlights usf bull c l r a T y o f M n i e r a f r o i p F o r f h laquogt =ltbull raquolaquovirglaquo laquo u r raquo u llt1 bdquo nVllMMiriK miiht fliers
ffl ^ he h^rvfn- -do-r i^ f c J bull b T S - Tl) soldier are s t j tu nedj bulltradebdquorirv encampment | tVQ J
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Oct i t y N c j proentMl- nf S 1 7 5 riiilizgtl fewlaquou the lt-ii-iil- pi r t v f h v ]
[ Biltm I l j imlry -lt-lu|lgt- HriTiiv for hlt- iiinlyen ltgtf iiirriMsHi^ townships i-elief fuiul T h e s i r r j ^KVl lS was[ net red laquo t lhltgt lirst tit iraquoarty i IIIH)ltMgt hlaquoraquoh| at the Tea Colt)ltraquo I t
Nov SmdashTlngt hnrvest fe^SValnj toiiight Willi u HulIiVweiii - p a r niiisiiil jirosrani and t a l k ltm - inifriiii Si-lltriiited Ifcat hy AVJ rtriiii-ili (il the sihool aiuiitoriuij
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night
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increases i
POUlTliyJnmhtvel and evenjog lighting
comes a flew deyelbbn poultry bouse brings est egg productiitt espeOS eggs s c i y peak pricsfct ~- v - -I J v lt Tlie cxpkrwtjon is StmJ the house bullislightecltl to lay mow
gti
the Ohio tulte pul(ei weeb Birds to Inarch ls|r Also even though
important
The relatively small cos times offset b y the prof Careful use
ii pt thcreas^d
averagedl |rhen thep
is the Ithey weic
molt into production ofligh t can
I
For complex poultry house the Public one of our r oh you H e try house an Remembeti
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Mr iil Mrs F r a n k Kelsev bdquolaquor -bullU ij raquo home and en l lL a t
tivlaquon home in Caj-y
n d laquo ^ f l n k K d S e y m deg ^ r e J
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(spi-alc d re iurn every piece ^Uvri and jusi d^fflp
iroiiinjg Thuk we xnpteacduous Wash-tnd dd it at a copyrice hnl fcoine-vv^sr|ing
ay we call iFor itext Phone ui youij ad-
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ami-1rty-r^-heeling fieri^iits you to
t u- klutiflix You jket not just one
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bullSi- i f-
PONTlAc SIX I-U ^ipoftdne Deveopmen(s
fajrfo the Low-Price Field
PokriAc v-8
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Distinction pf V-8 Pw-a Likt Price] under 8S0
BI^OSJ^ [COLLINS IftI Karpringtrin 2r
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V A t O B 4oi
liD V-EIGHTS
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ptoess of Last pfonths of 31 Reviewed in Brief
BARRINGTON REVIEWj takeh ca re of by the Publ ic Service
th res t by proper ty owners
i--ni 1raquolaquo 1 I
bull i nviv HarriiiRton house jllKt com the raquold building
bull Ti l iers associa-ir ilie KarriiiRtoh
11 totiiclit The --1- -lected to head president Mrs
I vire pOKjidcnt - (ren-s-lirer Mrs i irv Miss Doro-1--- youths broke
bulli ltlviv store Fr i -bull j _-ids valued a t
- mi contents of v 1-- i pr ivate Rashy
in I a mi lk house | M-rkle fiirni es ta te -i of Harr ington bull bullbullbull enrly Tlmrmlay
- l i^lils used by M-in Fort Slier- i iiiMe in oh-
-11 ll iers have -11-- the jiast
bull -1 iHied a( a
- -t two miles Tli- object of
bull I he so ld iers r the shortes t
bullbull SI To Were 1 l l i hl 111
1 1 1 - n i i h (
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T h e s | ( t i | ( i f
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bull bull i i | i i l i l e
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bull bull lv W-K bull bull i I-in in
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11- Milage bull n s l l l l l l l s o f
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bull bull bull - h e l d l i t
- the low-
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bulli i |e i ( i l la t ion I S goverii-
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Dec 1 0 j - A t ax levy of $700 was voted nt the sigtecial Cuba town meetshying a t Har r ing ton Monday afternoon to cover the relief needs for the year 1032 T h i s levy will be raised by 11)31 taxes payable next yea r A $2-000 tax levy for pauper relief in Kla town was voted a t a mee t ing held it) Lake Zurich Monday afternoon E ighty spruce trcelaquo ar r ived in Bar r ing ton today jus t ahead of a beautiful Deshycember suowstorni to be erected throughout the business d is t r ic t The first conce r t appearance of the 110^ Bar r ing ton communi ty orchestra was a t the school audi tor ium Tuesday evening I as a benefit performance shared equally by t h e B a r r i n g t o n W o m a n s club and the orchestra
Dec 17mdashCollections to ta l ing $ V 42343 and disbursements amount ing to $17041 were reported by the Bar shyrington Belief committee for the pershyiod^ ending Dec 1 1
Dc-e 24mdashChris tmas cheer baskets will be sent to 35 families
Dec 31mdashA tax of $6 on every $100 of assesved bull va luat ion 1930 levy will be paid by B a r r i n g t o n proper ty owni ers living sou th of Main s t reet acshycording to r a t e s published Monday More than one-half of th is amoun t is for school operation and upkeep
New Coffee Shop (jpens for Businesjs Satut|day
The new Dayton Cofftc tj-hop dnder the m a n a g e m e n t of M r George A t kins will j jpen i)p for business in the Dayton bull Hotel Iniilding nor th of the Nor th Wes te rn statfon on Sa turday J a n 16 bull
Har r ing ton s new specialize in light service d inners a t regular hours and special p a r t y ami Sun lay pinners Complete modern cquipiuent has been installed to make it a n up-to-date eat ing l)lace The n ianagemint announces both counter and table service
The opening ai nounci ment appears
Itir ch room will lum hes fountain
in an advertiseinejit on ltif The Review
WAUCONDA BREVITIES
MrS| George Blackburn ejitertttined lite past ma t rons of Mayflower Chapshyter O E S on F r i d a y afternoon
Mr juid Mrs L - I I Cypher spent Saturday- evening with the hi t ter s lrotlier Uiiliartl Baseley and family
at Orays-liilir Leslie Nor th und Miss Clara Kunile
of r n i o i i unit Mi and Mrs WiUiani Baseley of Woodstock were Sundae visitors at the 1 II--Cypher honre
jMrs Clnyloii W-erdeii entertaitied 30 members itm| friends of the LndieH Auxi l iary of the Federated churcji IViursdav iittertiMn
Uesideuls were slarlleil early Silt bull itidiiy tnoiiiiitg by -t i le fire tnicl wllbitle wtieii the homo of Faill gtlll(H(-bullltrti about a mile west-of town Wilt cpirfej ii lire but the lire was ex 1 ingiilshei 11fore the llreiiteu ^aiiivd with but t i t t le damage The l i r e Was located on 1 he pof near the chimney
( 1 jetniiii timldaughter iniil- Mr ciil Mrs hola tul MtCiiinion itt|d siiit oi lli i iu 101 were Sunday gue i 11 |i (icorgc JcpNol) lionie
Ms- Mny Italey spent Fr iday i||i IIM-II^V bull
- anil Mrs bullbullWarier I luii lu 11 ut v s|bdquo||( Sunday at the Arthnir I-1 0 HI- line in Chicago | M s (ieorgi M lepson and ton lt i r were Crys ta l Lake- callers Sa tu rday
Frigidaire Looks fcr Greater Year in 1932
Pr ig ida i re s advert is ing and promoshytional program for 1932 will bel dishyrected toward surpassing 1931 - w| it built and shipped 3 5 household models than
666 (Kid jfJiitiid or Tablets used [internally and 0H0 Salve external ly m a k e a comshyplete a n d effective t rea tment for Colds
SSfOOd n Cash Prizes X-h Your Druggist for I a r t i cu la r s
PROVED A$ll- nighflighting Increases egg production
| ) i t CRY men have known for years thlaquot etrly-mornlng bull -m I evening lightingmttkes hens lay more eggs Now 1 s -new ilcvclopment All-night lighting in the r -bull -11 ry house brings even better resultsmdashfurther increases ltn |Tiluction especially during winter months when uik srll at peak prices
bullbullI- (lination is simple Hens are more active when lt i use is lighted They eat more feedmdashand are able liy more eggs N bull bull
bullic Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station finds that ma-[ re pullets increased from 40 to 75 production in 4 bullbulltks Birds averaged 57 eggs each from becember lit
laquo March 1st when the poultry house was lighted all night Vso important is the fact that the hens gained weight ltbullbulllt- n though they were laying more eggs
bull - - bull
li-c relatively small cost of -all-night lighting is several -s offset by the profits from increasedegg production f-Tttul use of light can also bring pullets and hens out of r-raquolc intq produaton
i-v-r complete information on the benefits of all-night poultry house lighting you are invited to ^rite or phone e Public Service Company We will be glad to send 1 ic of our representatives familiar with this subject to call 1 n you He will help youplan the wiring of your poulshytry house apoundid also recommend the proper lights to use Rmember there isno obligation
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE 12 BARRINGTON ILL lt M H SCHREIBER Local Superintendent
For a copy of the Experiment Stations report write Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Wooster Ohio
andaskfor Bulletin 476 No charge^
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we a r e increasing t h e number n d type of our stiles out le ts and ip t ro ducing new ne rcband i s i O u r line has t een expan wider marke t equiremerits W e a r e now1 building staall un i t a i r condition ing p lants suitible for elf her home or offic use he- said
conveniences IThe economies and
ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
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Ided metpods to meet
of electric refrigeration equipment cons i tu te a popu la r and logical buyshying urge in bdth the household and commercial fields
Q u r field inventories a re the lowshyest a t this t ime of the year they have been in several years on the same date W e a re expecting ha t ^vhen-Frigidairei s nel resul ts of 193^ ore tabulated they will reflect a decided improvement over 1931 | bull
and other listel securities bpuamphti sold and quoted
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f laquo n j o y s Eighty Arst f [ raquoirthdajr -bulllaquo Mrs L l Sehroeder 413 S Cook ^otreer- enjoyed her eightv-nrgtt birth-Sday anniversjirji Friduy Jnn 8 | _bull-bull- Mrs Jkhrowlcr is the oldest mefli ( | j e r of 41ie missionary society of t)Se
f g a l e m church and many members jof Jpoundhls organization railed at the Scbrd-raquoder home Kridiy afternoon to express J their beat wishes those who were uraquo-feable tohow rotirtesy to Mrs Sehroe-f 4 e r in this V i y sent greetings by
ifpnenns of IJ yostil card shower
1 At_ sin oclock Mrs Sehroeder en-t joyed abirthday dinner with Rev and
fWrs Philip Riraquoulaquoher and Mr and twrs George futdwer and family as Claquouests l i lti happened that Rev ^ e t i s c h e r end Miss Eunice Landwer
ftlso were (lebiflting their birthdays
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v Misvionary Irgtlaquoram Interesting
The ell-dvv missionary program Tuesday
ful The iven over to White gtvigtd by sin enjoyable
fciven at -the Baptist church rl proved Jo l very successful morning w i s i (lfigtss woilr fll fiot-luck dimi-r
Mrs T lUwIuigs of the Woodlawn Btjgttit chuili ltgtf fMiicngo gnlve the address ltf (Jie itmrnoon program takshying alt her -11(1 ieltt ^Missionary Kead-
iu2 Contcsl W gtrfe MI-N Helen Drus-sel gave f vpurt on her visit to the ttnplist missionary training school in Chh-Hgo vlncli was both interesting iiinl edntlaquoiicgt) il and Mrs bull Tohn Sheesley i-i-vii-wid several chnplt$rsof the study 1-1 T V diiilhjilfe of (liiiure in HI interesting manner About 2gt in bulliiiie-rs enioyed this all-ilay liieetiuK
Enjoy Kainili
tat tiering Mrs V (bdlister Mrs Kmest
Kieke Mrs J-IIHSII Coe and family Mr ind Mi- Clifford Stijuit and famshyily Mr and Mrs thiiidlWt Hiekc mul son Hid Mr gtnd Mr-- Victor Itieke niv1 tiimilv It gti Biirrington enjoyed n f-imily tiili-ring at the home of Mrgt lti li fvl 11-I1 in Chicago Saturshyday It loos | to be a surprise to Mi- MIIIIII raquoitii iier vigtri-ri Mrs Anna lloniin nl -iier a very enjoyable lgtot Jnefe- dinner the afteituHin was spent Kueiillt MrsL Ilojlister Mrs K Uieke Tirs Doiiini | adit Mrs Mar-li raquorgt sUiis
Kntertains Thursday bull Club bull j
Mrs A V-iielt l i t AV Lake Ktrt v HS ligt-tess 1raquo tlie Thursday rlnli Janmiry 7 it a pretty one oclock lniiiheoii The lfternunii was enjoyed at lnincji wilti nvards goiuK to Mrs I Powers Mr y ( Schroedeo and Mrs V II White
The spirit of bull Christmas--was still ei ident ft tlii-s party and the -cheershyful tree efforiled a gift for each quest vho nmvra-piieil the interesting pack-Ill e with smdash fni-li ze-t is she did tjhose of 111 ( ilIl-r lti ite
W R C Hirtds -Installation At Officers ^
T^e BarrWgtort W ^ C nesday aftettiafengtatt6e Catraquow4 HMI where the installation of officers took place ^r^f^j^a(PTOnraquonrfer-^ajas installing officer Mr Virginia Haw-ley as installing coiiductor and Mrs Myrtle Abbott as chaplain The four color bearers were as follows Mrs Lena Sass Mrs Matilda Kuhl-man Mrs Mae Scherf and Mrs ampfary Rohlmeier A social hour folowen the installation program
Entertains Lions Bridge Club
Mrs M H Schreibe-r S02 8 book street was hostess at a bridge party Monday evening for men hers of the Lions Ladies Bridge club andseveral guests xt the close of a very pleasant evening prizes were awardshyed to Mrs Warren Meier Mrs Lesshylie McClure and Mrs-Alfred Church Mrs Harry Hoglund received the
guest prize Dainty refreshments AYHe served by the hostess
I-Bntertaihs Twelve Guests |
Mrs 7 C Foelschow enfeijtained group o twelve friends Wltdnesda|r evening at bunco and other games Dainty lefwshmehts complete an er joyable wening and prizes nere re eeived by Mrs Ernest Rieck ijnd Mrs| Fred Sqhumaker
MiS wer
Attend Concert at Blackstoie Motel
Miss Mae Johnson and Blanche Frye of Barringtoi guests of the Lake View Musical club at the B ackstonc hotel Moiidi y after noon at| an artists recital I y Tom ford H a r r i s - a t the--piano a | idMis^ Ruby Lj on vocal soloist
Entertains Philathea Members
The Philathea class of the Salem church will be entertained at the home of Mrs S L Landwer 30 S Hough street Friday night This is the regular bi-monthly meeting of the organization and the business session will be given over to the election of officers Mrs Frank Gieske has served as teacher of the group for seventeen years
Give Dinner for Victorious Bowlers
Members of the Jefferson lee- Co bowling team were guests of honor at a dinner held at The Farm rond-hoiise Monday evening with members of the -Chicago team as hosts After dinrjer thestag|tuirty adjourned to soipe bowling alleys for a few (games flood fellowship was the keyijote of the evening J
TlMtater Party Hear Madame Butterfly
The following Barington people will enjoy a theater-party and hear Matlame Butterfly at[the Civic opera hoijsei Wednesday nijsht Mrs K A Beerman MrsJ E Montgomery Mrs Clyde Carr Mrs Edwin Olcott | bchle prizes iUrs- K F Wichmnh Misj H Muth Milhjr Mrs gtfis Harry -Brandt lind Mrs William KJesslei- nf Palatine
To Enteijtain Ojorcas Society i J 16 floiifes society Of the
^LMilifjmeetfLt^ie horn of-(1frac34frac34 Mrs Anna Ahren i fo
chiflrc pi-esii ipcia1alfteirnoon Tuesday Officers for the coming year elected at a short business preceding the social hour
Baptist th|raquo
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will bs meetin f
Annoiinri Betrothal of Miss Hoernecke
Mr nnd Mrs A H Hoeme Grove avenue announces the ment of their daughter Wilhelmini Marie to Leonard J iframer Mr and Mrs Sandusky O
Willianv Kramer
Entertains 500 Club bull
Mrs Cora Purcell 311 streit was hostess Friday (to
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club At the close of an enjoyable afternoon prizes were awarded William Grunaii Mrs E dorf and Mrs Delia Cadj
RRINGTON ILLINOIS rHURSDAY JjmiAM 14 1932
w^mp -bull--y-yf
bull raquo - i - 1
son Donaljl all of Naperville vlrere guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs i l l lden Gieske 124 N l i a r ripon street Mrs Gasscr is an a|unt
Mrs Glske- bull bull It-)
M i s M rgaret Weiclielt 106 Eake street enjoyed Saturday Sjlnday wilh frienils a t K n o t coi Galesburg
Mrs Clifford Sjsout and daughter Phyllis 431 Cook street hlaquoard Mlgnon it the Civjc opera h^use
Monday evrning
William
w and ege
Dotterrer |549 Division street spen|t several days this weeljc at Geneva N trip
ke 41( engage
isor o f
of
Mrsj Dudley darmichael 520 plvision street re-
two
Mr and ahd sons turned Tuelsday I from a visit of
Mrs Carmichaerb parents
Main the 50C
to Mrs [iangen
Paul The Gleaners class of the f t church will he entertainled at tlieliome of Mrs Edward ORt J208 S Cook street Thursday eveniiig Jan 21
Mrs Charles Kainer was at nn afternoon card party-
hostess it her
hotrie 301 Northwest highway Mon day Dainty refreshments served after the game
Mrs Louis Miller 107 street entertained I the
E
chili Thursday afternoon wi going to Mrs
Knlaquoertaiiif V P M ( of Salem Cliinh
Mrs Vi i i i - Jlavlev bull-bull -S Cook Street Nil- lii-tss to I lie Voll|llg peoshyple- missii|i11 y circle of the ^nleni church Ti ie i| iv evening The busi-
Voung People Kntertained
The Interniediate tengiie members of the Salem church wereentertained bv their superintendent MrSi Mildred Wolthausen Monday evening at the church parlors The young people enshyjoyed i program of different games followed by the serving (if refreshshyments About twenty members were present I -
^
lies- mecliiiu insl illnt ion if year wilh Mi illslillliiiK ltiHce ntut talks mi were follow 1
bull refleshlnili1 v-i-ie prCsiii1
is uiven iiver-1 to the itlicers fur [the coming
Philip BciLscliei- as A proernni of imisic
s^inu work in -Ja| 1111 lie a lociiil hour and
Vhimi ihirtv 1-
gueds
KnlArlnins Jutiters ClftsH
bull The Mother Chlircll wllaquo
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Mrs Edward Sehroeder 21-1 W Kits-sell street was hostess Monday evening to the Ieysliine class of the Salein church ii-iid- to the nev teacher
i Mrs Nellie Schultze After the busishyness meeting a social luuir at-games was enjoyed and ri-freshnicirfs servtd Mrs Harold Sehroeder
- clit Hcrtiuiied
I the Millin Wcdnesilay
si-S
bulsi-he w-
nftcriioon di no home of the pn dent- Mrs II li A Grebe 31(1 Cool Nliffi 1 luring the short IMss tiiiielinii lew olfllers fof coining i gti n iigt elected irild folio log this Mi - ( i ireme Miller review 111 el iaphi Hid Ilaliits In the Iejiu bir study loilr Mis Lorelle Lai d-wer gin hjoyabl Which Jilllsir rioted the hostess - M -ii J dainty
reading after bullprogram I retlisjllillllt
he
Celebrate W^Wftig AnniversiUiv
Mr end Tfrs Albert GoSsell of Cuba iLiwii-liip celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sun day by ctitertuining forty-five re a fives als in Ilt-iay family gatheriig After 011 vHiivible dinner the aftj r-110011 was spciit bull in visiting anil sii g-ing games wer enjoyed in the evenshying The ul-sts included- relatives from C-biisgo Elgin Mareiigo Lake Zurich ntnl ItarHngton who before leaving presented Mr and Mrs Gos-sell with many lovely sifts
Former Wtmconda Girl Married in Tpxas
Relalivijs in Barriugton received nnnounceiifeiits this week of the marshyriage of hljss Velda Bangs daughshyter of Mrs- Cora Bangs of Amarillo IVx fo Woodson CofftCltof Amarilloj The bullweilibiuj tnok place at San An tonio Tev on Thursday Jan 7 and the- bridal couple will make their
home a I Aniuilltgt The bride a forshymer residei^t of Wauwnda moved to Texas wiitrJwr family1 five years ago
Entertain xt Sunday Dinner l
Mr and Ttrs Ray Scheer 530 Grove iivenue entertained the follow1
ing guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs Frnnk Sclieer of Deerlield M r and amp^rraquotIf A runcaid Mr and Mrs Major Cote laquond Mrs Bertha Wene-gar ahilsoii Elmer of Palatine
Mrs Stayner Entertains Auxiliary Members
Mrs Noel Stayner 205 N Cook street entlaquortained meuibcrs of the
Auxiliary raquot carpet-rag sewing party this eveninj Convalescent
bull^Isoldiewi in jrtylaquonment hospitals will bull ^ f e s e the strip- in making rug
Ilotuiitlt assii-ted Mis
li ( nvei
Mrs Cudwullader Entertains
A group (if eighteen ntet at ihe Ijonie rf Mrs Imler l i l t E Hillside day evening anil eiijoyed lirogiiini of games and gr ing Mrs1 Cudwnlliiiler Is Ilfjlsl teacher for th^ group ami was their initial Kiiwiiil gnih licliuis fefreshiiients were si
youi g women Cnihviil-it Moil-a siieltil i lp siug-
I school ihe party ring lie-
rvilli
Ted McCabe a i d Mrs Wesley Nelson Refreshments won served by the
The BrVthfrhood of the Si Paul church enjoyed a debate Wednesday evening on tin subject Resolv|ed that Protestant d merfee and a dated denom The affirniath Brintlinger ai Koenig
^nominations s i 1 o u 1 d
The Gleane church will m|ei Eilward Ost Thursday evening Jan 21
Mrs Irving street enter
hostess
Station Foiirsone
h pi L
1 churches be Nationally and e was taken by d the negative 1
On soli locally H R y Rev
Tclass of the S at tlie home of Mrs
208 S Cook
Hollister 515i It talined the fo
guests at a one oclock dinner day Mr and Mrs J S Hollis soii Oliver 3 - 3 W Main stre Mr 11 ml Mr) George Broil daughter Bariara of Chica
Ninth District Meeting of Legion Auxiliary
The ninth district meeting of the Aniericnn Legidn Auxiliary Will he held at the John J Conley lTnit 3H(I2 W Grand boulevard near Crawford avenue at 730 p in Jan 21 An American and National Defence grain will be given r
The Auxiliary asks all interestdi to notify Mrs Itiith Whitcoinb
l e g i o n Anviliary Gives Benefit Party
Members of thft Aniericni Legion Auxiliary were In stesses at a benefit card party and hikery salt at their club roonis Tiiesiay atternoon A prize was awarded to ecli table aifi refreshments folio ved he card gamfe Nineteen guests Merepresent
The regular monthly meeting of the club wi l l j i e held Wednesrlay Jan 20 at 2 Woeloek in the Methodist church The program for theaftershynoon Ai l l be Thinking It OutmdashAn Experiment in PJhllOsophy by Dr Charles G Obernieyer j
There wi l l be ftreciprocity djy proshygram at the W^ker Park Womans club 2340 Kedzie tonlevard at 2 p m January 10 Eveijj-one is invited
n anumincemejit of the aeknowl eilgment of the Christmas cards has lieen receiveil from the Elgin hospital
The Irving Park Catholic Womans club will hold a reciprocity meeting at 130 p- m j|raquonunrv 20 in the j Indepeiidence Pari Field - House at l iv ing Park boulevird and Springfield street
bull that forget ^eliclous at The Catlow theatre Thi rsday and Friday Jan 14 and 15 Tlid proceeds will be
jippdjtor the scholi rship loan fund
Mr and son Kdwitnt accotnpiitili Hoinulh iOH Hatiirdaywlth
Afchie Domoney 502 PiMyfrlo left Friday foi a visitnf ivo x the home of his brothcrValeii Oklahoma Citjjr Okla
bullv bullMr anil Mrs
ttiifl family of 1 spent Suivilay w
QharlcM W Garfield
Paul
street
i ivenne eeks-nt inlt in
swetaer street
V Iiownloii a Park Illdge mid Mrrf A
Edward Tie 21K N Cook
[v Mr and M r s H llotigh Mtroet
M r s F W ter-|iC0iic 11 are Apeiidiug Ijlridhergs mot
joyed Sunday wood
il-laquoltd street John spent
friends In Hnclnl- Wis
Lindlierg and i N Harrison wo weeks with her at Ottawa
laugh-street
Mfs
Mr and Mm James Domont Lewis 6(i2 Prairie nvenue
yith relatives in
Mr anil Mrs Emil Mr and Airs Albert
Gassi r Weinert
y and 1 en-Atay-
utid and
Mrs Johni street
D W i
Jlngeles jCaiif last week after having spent the1 holiday- season with their daughters 1 Miss Morion and Mrs Jack O Halloran and her family Mr and Mrs- Seivernscalled on sewral fprmV residc|ifs of Barrington while in California i -
M i s s Vera I^allowel of ChicaRO visited over the weck-eW with Miss Verna Cov-ey raquo njembcjr of the local School faculty
Charles Tcsar and his sister Miss 6enevieve of Park Ridge were guests Sunday at the home of Mr arid Mrs W N Sears 506 Grove avenue
This was a business
wteks with Mr and Mrs Frank Alversdn Madison WiSi
Henry Ai ler of Chicago enjoyed Saturday a id Sunday with Mr
Jurs 207 W Rusi
ittertbn of Baltimore and formerly of Barriugton- wak a recent giiest of Mr and Mrs Willjani Dotterrer 5)49 Division street
Mr ond Mrs Charles Berkley Algonquiii irerei guests Sunday of and Mrs y C F^ielschow 402 Main street
is in St Lo
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tnd sell
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of Mr
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Rev and Mrs M SFreeman httvo had as the r guest gt Mrs Freemans niece Miss i luth Mo^lrc of Sao P a i l o Brazil Mi JS- Moore has been ^ prinshycipal of a- h gh school in that city the pdst four years and will return I to
ter work th gtre - the-latter part of tpist i6nth
Mrs M y r l e Gillette and son H i r old and grandson James of Chi^go were guests -Wednesday at toe ho of j Mr and itfrs HJ Kirschner 607 Cook street
0 C Bitel ieK 0 l 4 Glshyove aven lis this week on busiivess
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Wagn9 Second avenue and Mr ar Paul Kolle 510 N Cook street
M
guests Mon lay -evening Mrs GeorgisTvloepfer Heights
Mr and Mrs Walt r Cannoii and daughter ElVa J e a n a n d MissMarshygaret Tobias in 1 2 4 w Russellstreet visited the eoiiseratory at Garfield park Sunday
Miss Virji
of Mr Arlingt
Dr and Mrs Arthur Krujegr of Chicago visited Mr Krueger s raquount Mrs Anna Freye 512 Grove avenue Sunday j
Mr and Mrs Henry Dammermntr of Palatine were guests Sini ing of Mr and Mrs Theodbre Free-man and Mrs Anna Freyej 512 Grove avenue
lt j ^ even-
laquo Miss t^cina W a g n w of Chicago is a guest this weeit at the home of Mrs Mary Wilmer 132 W Station street 5 Umdashbull
Miss Esther Wisemaiii of Elgin who has spent several weekamprwlth relatives in Barrington left Sunday for a-Weekgt with frieiulK at Itasca --
Mr and Mrs Edward James of Chishycago were guests Saturday and -Sunshyday of Mr and Mrs Willard Abbott 126 W Main street-
Christian Science R lading Rooms Is at New Locatipn
The Christian Science reading room is being movjd from its 1 resent loca tion at 110 N Hough street to neW qunnters on^ the second loor of tlje Lipofsky building The enfwnCe at 114 Station street Til e ropra Will he cloijied on Saturday Ji n 23 durshying the mowing re-openiig on Mon day Jan 25 (The readii room will be open to the public in the new lo cation from 2 to 5 p ni each week day and on Saturday efening from 7 to 0 oclock
Flaquoraquot-Growing gt laquo bull The balsa reuches a 1 lameter of
15 Inches In five years and lgtas a very fast height growth
i-v
ft Vi bull -v
M[r and Mrs Clifford Oberg of Chi cngo enjoyed Sunday with Mrs Obergs parents Mr and Mrsl Willshyiam Walbaum 444 North avenue
Mr and Mrs William Gbttschalk 436 N 1 Cook street spent Sundnjt with Mr aiidi Mrs Elmer Reese in Woodstock I
T H E X Shows 7iOO-fraquobppni
Miss Eloise jP^nfield of Eviiitston enjoy|ed Saturday aiuj i Sunday as a
of Miss icieatior Trash 20S E street i
gue8t Lake
MrsVF W Homuth of the jGras-mere farmland Mrs William Hoinnth i38 W ilincoln avenue nttpnled a lecture at -the- Audijtoriunr hotel Sunshyday-evening bullbull- i _ | 1
E M Wallace 223 W Russell street left on a businesstrip-to Day-toil Q Tuesday
SATURDAY JAI KEN MAYNARf
ALIA The BAD
S U M S U M M E R V U j L E in PEKININPE]aN
T R A V E L O G mdash N E W S - ^ ARTOON
Adhiission 15c-4i k
s o t Ttit I
bull j f F l i T|dlaquovlk Mi-^Ory 1 Tills Is the versfe w|jllaquoh Colerldi
Arote^tiJUlustrat the 1 nittrlcaljifeet j Ijroclt Icing tp short d Frdfr l o i solemn sort plow spip Strong foot (Jret ctotne npwlth i lac t l l
w bullbull
v-arietlet otbull
bullWfMlni
tolon-j 1 0 0 stalk I Kilaquo to 3aWeln raquorraquoB With raquolaquoiftm
bullbull SUNDAY
ittpiEVOpL 3fc Rose Buds
9 Clever Youngsters in a Minute presents tion
ON l l T p SCREriivf LEW AYRES
Mr and Mrs G A Lindskog of Irving Pfcrk were guests Monday at thehotfie (if Mr at)tl Mrs Charles R Tliies niO S Cook street
Mr and ld Eilward Hbrfl granddaughturi Dawn Landwer Grove a v e n t i Spent Sunday with 3 nnd Mrs ft^ G Kennedy and fam at D o w n e d Grove
Ir altid Mrs Paul ^Andrews of Chi cago were) g ies t s Saturday and Suin day At the home of Mr arid Mf4 Aujsftst GOSHJII 338 W Lake street
Mr and Mrs George Whitcotub and ftmily were ifuests at the home and Mrs Hjtrry Whitcomb of f efd Strnday
of Mr Deer-
(i(laquo) Mr and Mrs JHarry Kirivtvue S Cook stre-t jisited theirdiughtir Luicille winj is i n training at the Grant hospital Friday evening
Beatrice Mi guests of Mr horn 514 and Sunday
MINN Eth
joyed Su mln Mirk II G 1 fo 1 Ntiwi
liai Herman ilaquol T mdash- - MIss trielt of Chicago were
ani| Mrs Herbert Beijg-laquo(alHe| aveiiut Satin-du-v
1 T nil
I Owen of (Chicago en-I at the home of Mr add [agewchulte 214 W Stlt-
Invaid ITJWII Harold Wright J TlitunpliM mid Tliomnw Doeltey of llarri gtoitj attended a game It
hw-jkey laquot t ugt Vadium In Chicago Sunday even iig i bull (
Mr (uul Mrs John Sehwemm l l j l W Main street spent Sunday with Mrs^Schwei mis sister Mrs Henry Bncdimer in Chicago
Mr and Mrs H L Schultze Miss Lmtille Marions and Ray Jurs atshytended the Civic [opera Friday even iK
Mr and Mrs Frank Seavcrhs 2UJ Lincoln aveiue returned from Los
Lafees Stt^rt Uoats jkedii|dd frbm
25lbw0o
manufac ured to
THIS
These coats include
gether wpth pur reglular stockmdashall M which were
sel at 50 to 75f higher prices
M^ns Sh eep-lined at ( reat Savings
These must be
WEEK ONLY
a shipment just received to
seen to be appreciated
Cpats
some stock
Oddity in Nature It Is a curious fact that
plants are poisonous to l ive ^ when i tunted If p lant growthi i is Interfetcti with by drought iropt
brulsitijf these plants develop it much It rger amount of cyanogeiietic jlucosit e than norinal growjtli would provide and this substance =taken ipto an animals stomach cuuies-se-rious pusonlHg
+
IfEpBRSEN DAIRY
Barringtons Safe Milk Supply
PASTEURIZED
We operat undor Certlflcntfl of Approvshyal No my iMuefby State Dejiartmont of Ilealtlu
Phone 409
eTOQGERY GatJow Tl^atre Buildini
BARRIN 1TON ILLINOIS
CHIC SALE i i MANY A SIP
N E W S - C A R T O O N
SHOWS GONTINl|jfgtJJS Mat 230 to 6
10cattd$Oc Evening Admission 2 c 50c
MON TUES JAN 18-19
LAUREL laquolaquodHARpY
in their feature comedy
Pardon Short Subjects Added
WED THURS RJM JAN 20 21 and 22
WAIJACE ultwm BEERY CO0ampER
I N
Us iBc-lOe
with IRENE MCI I ROSCOE ATE 3
IHE mo siiOtw OK THE SKAHON AdiniMHiiui1 lfi(-l(k
tu steoUeJtk rigiii rt liyiriin bulltpin tiaiUsaii
m Irisb
When you select infslepii reirigert-tor choose onel tblt you know will keepvegetables | r i w a n i l resh-one that you i^otc willpceeji rozea des-serts J^rmaod s a | o | th-r i gti e1 that you Attougt will provide pi intyjo icei Mike certain otafioithe thuij sby-being sure it is Frigidlaquoiir t a ik for the naine plate( Thert ill onljy lt ne eleoric refrigerator named jFrigid lire i General Motors Va^ue CtSme in and inspect tt i beautiful
models npyir oa ouflsho r o o m doer See for yourself the | ian) flt anireithu nake Frigidaire SO truly c itstanding in cdnveoience a^d|aluit Let ui tell you about the n e w lo - trices and convenient terms Stop i i tyoutftw opportunity
FRlfelDAIRE BE SURE M J amp A RADIO SEHV
Tel llarrlnirton W
PUBLJtC SI OK NOKTUKUt
^^rrTe1^lllaquo^f||i
Kf 0tIraquoAl|laquoK|rlaquo4l
K ni ion
OWNG to the reductions raw materials we have
o^ our Home-Made Candies 1( and on Saltdd Nuts 15c
i rawet priries of ^educ^dthe prices
tol 30c per pound
Fountain Luncheon Prices
Specials far Saturday Peanut Brittle )b box Cream Pattiesper lb
We use only thle highest graj$of Materials n the manufacture ofiou
d) soii
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i IHiistnue the varietfe J i i [^ t bullbullbullTpochee t r t p 3 ^ 0 J
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t i l
1 1
FPDAi OFFERS ALL THE
FEATURES OF
ADVANCED REFRIGERATION
ffflfp
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1
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Km jWiJi Perishable Vegetables be
WILTED or CRISP
bullf A
|jcgt o prvptr mois-rir rrluis ii wiitcj
utitit-ot vtge-liLr
j ijj jJSJierj ytm select an e lectr ic refrigera-dtL chltJose one that you knew will
cltp feg^tablcs cr isp and freshmdashone u yjuui ijoi wi l l k e e p frozen des-
fcris jirm raquond s m o o t h mdash o n e that you
|ffjf[fgt| I h i tytl [HlviJe plenty o f ice Make Ittain oLti of these t h i n g s by being ifc laquot is Frigidaire L o o k for the
ie pliicl There is only o n e electric
4
Oapi
fTigfratcir named Frigidairc raquo ttnerjilMpcor Value Cortie ini ami inspect the beautiful
y o d e l s ltioW on our s h o w r o o m floor i-e for vi gtuirU-l I the- many features that
ttkc jld^ikhiirc so truly outstanding cnrlvojriitrue and va lue Let US tell
pu i Mtia the new l o w pr ices and gtnvc iilaquontterms Stop in at your first
Cjpporiuiiity
SURE IT IS A FRIGIDAIRE
Vi
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J i c
ih|tifii|H4t jWees of l
th$ prices fpefpound )cr| pound
ftjdtKied
Urn
Tbt moist cold of lot Frigidain Hjdrttoi iteps vtgiUiht crisf firm antrtsb
i f)I
K I U M O SERVICE CO hu iirrlnirton 380
bull
tttlLlCSERVICE CO S h j t I MKKN r t x i N O I S rlv Harrington J 3
i gt U K i S A L E S amp SERVICE
mWy Educed
Sfiknldav-1 8 lt
l l H S Student Digs Up Practical
Geological Study
c h Township Sch0degl degieS bla led Weekly by
tompi
-t he Pupils
S bullU
vai-ation Richard helped his brother
n vlnijrh About two irfac-1 was a layer of
-ITS layer was about iMlgtrnoatb this bed
I f pout which was r This proved to bull - well ns education-
I li11 a business afternoon They bullusiitiition and
rli -fs ns fol lows |resident Violet
r-iiligtiit Carol ine irv-treasurer1 E l - - h i i i i i n a n
bull11-ie s t range odors bull bullkins rxjni One thr day rahbnge
bull ci tainly smells n w-re a wee hit
lio tin ill Kamef of i imi(it Tliey bent gt 1 - ^irl- gym class
tha l l i- absent Tuesday - illness E lmer
bull Wednesday i-i smie back to
bull _bull -i liool here a
bull -p-lit par t of her-
bullbull-gt-lit- frmi schpol ] bull- Kliznheth Iloff-
Vlnlaquoliiy bull i ~ --ir |gtart of her j bull Kianston with
i
bull -i Milvin r o t t s
lti InI Notes
i l-V IVRKV
I IJiif Sver a re - bull-- in March
i bull - t l d y i n t t h e
1-1 1 iniinatizi-d agt i- bull - 1 1 i bull -_r
i-t-n viiv K m x l
Ci-ailTs rc iuni -1 1raquo i i K i i r l y
k iiii-- riinark j bull in^-tinu old
-1 - |raquo- l l t a SUIll-Ji--1-
- - JI 1--ni I h u r s -
bullbull i in i l l o n raquoltbull-
McHenry County to $2024 for Nelsot
of Session
pay-cott-
Audi-t
a n l and
and jurors
biggest [service
the bail-total
county witnesses
When the Lake county bo|ard supervisors starts i t s Mareh McIDenry county will ask for menjt of $2024 for services i nectjion with the trial1 of State tor | Oscar Nelson on a misflt asance chaifge acconling^ to Circuit Clerk Will Conn at Woodstock
The services for the talisman the housing and feeding of the during the trial make_up the items on the bill The jury cost was placed at $1060 mea s rooms extra janitor iffs and service of the sheriff $ 5 2 1 1 5
O her items-which McHenry will claim are foreign $ 2 5 3 eircuit clerk $120 $ 5 sheriff $5815 anil serving $5815
Thirty^eight persons were moned for the jury panel TJ s-elected Was locked up eight and fed three meals a day
Nelson was dismissed by ward Igt Shurtleff after two court proceedings on themisflaquo charge for Jack of3 jurisdiction ordered the jury to sign a Jver|diet not guilty
The conspiracy charge growi of fhe failure of the Waukegai Bankis- to be heard at on January 1$ States Attor|iey V Smith has petitioned Jtukre leff t a have nuotiier judge hei| triiilr
docket
The
Property Owners Object to
Water Being Shijt Off
Continued from page 1
funds A motion was made b- Earl Hatje that the money be refunded- to the property Q vners and that if war--rants had been purchased with the funds these warrants be otl envise disp(|sed of It was uiiiuii nously carried
Report Collections Hatje also oferednj resolution that
the village tresurer and clerk be inshystructed tn report all water Uid tax collections to the board and tlint the collectors file u statement 1ltgt the board for their commissions It iwas said that in the past the collector has said i rejioil
HARRINGTON REVIEW BARR^NGTON
Trial
fee
3laquoryraquo
sum-jury
nights
Two Local Men on
Judge Ed-w | e k s of
usance and
of
ng out State
Woodstock A
Shurt-r this
r|tod the iu(t sum to the b o i r d afshyter deducting h i s commissions] The mot inn passed
The village engineers re-rioitell a s a result of invest igat ing the sewe^- overshyflow in Jewel I a rk t h a t tlie will have to be pumped put by trifuKiil pump iu order to determine w h ^ r e t h e excess of surface wa t e r enshyters the system Th i s can be dpne a t a low cost he reported The ordered the work done^--
II I l~ I l l t e r -
lt gt lar-oj] -1laquo ( I r a n t e d
( nimUirHT in H e a r i n g
water a cen-
board
Week Committee Continued from page 1
3 P Fritz Park Ridge l H P Wet-more and Earle Cooke of Niles Center and Paul Stoker of Niles
Every one of the 27 troops cub packs and sea acout ships in the local council will join in the observance Scouts will wear their uniforms all week j Troops are planning window disphiys demonstrations good turn projects parenta nights and simitar activities i
Plan Special Scout Sc-rVkces Sunday Feb-7 will be Scdut S^ii-
day and every S(pt5(t ami leader will attend his church in uniform Many places special scout services will be held with troops attending in a body and bull Scouts participating in the services bull
At 800 Monday -evening Feb 8 al l scouts Will hvaffirm rheir Scout pledges As part of the ceremony eac I hoy and leader will receive a small scroll upon which the Scout law is printed These will be ceremoniously
Th tyi as year tionsl year
$53274350 tax property less than 10 per cent of t ie exter ded County Treasprer Morse revealed I
i paymentsthrough a whole came in
previous Morse dailaquo|l paid their taxes while a few districts--
Aut|o Acci Deaths
rolled up and tied w and susli)emled from cpaf lapel by a bowline Worn the entire-week
ith a square knot a shirt button or
knot and
Land Values Down Lai I County Taxes Up fojr 32
in the Increases of 6 cents to $184 t i x ra tes for 1931 on taxes to he paid in 1932 were made in 30 of I he 36 qity and village taxing dis t r ic ts in Lake county according to the ra tes compiled by Rober t Pearsa l l and Ches-tiir Hus ton deputies in County Clerk Lew A Hendee s office j T h e rise of the ra tes in the various
eomninnitietl is blamed on the decrease i i va luat ions and the t ransfer of l a u p e r aid from the county to town-sliips fTljo three dis t r ic ts in the Lake Purest school dis t r ic t 32 in Lake Villa- school distr ict 4 in Harr ington showed dropjs in the ra tes while Lake bullgtlunchs ra te is the same
Under the new law passed a t the siiiniuer session of tlie s ta te legislature Hid nniended a t fhe present special session the t axpayers will have to make the i r first payment by May 1 The second (iiilt final payment w i l l have to he paid by August t to avoid ucnnltlelaquo -
Tlie tax levies Will be xjompleted by (founty Clerk Lew A Hendees clepu-fes next week bull
Taxpayer in Lake county forfeited
r ing
ylor
Eighty-six persons automobile accidents in
1931 to Dec 17 ajhnual report of
Of thej 80 in ^collisions of
plt destrians were killed| a rs Twenty of the qutomoblie-train bullear jcnty-tWo plersons during 1031 the
iHecn persons died tration during the three
summer The heat unusual ini that
du the Ta killed 20 by in the jj
TM cide Tin
last were a fewl
Anijiial JFarnt Burea|u Mee at Gray^lake Jinuar^
T Lakel
Me
CouiJty ho on IO
lufld
(H)
inois
Mi enter ta prog^a
J Illi F Mi will
Thje usual the t dents by and
M strceJ
Barri Mrl
r ingt daugli
thortty tanc but pare1
as if 11 swam parrot
i i I icar in - M i l l l l M i l
bullbulll-r-i- in 1
ig -if bullinlay bullank-
uas brought -raquo l i ^ i r i c t
-bulla pli--nlid raquoi- i l l am UK MlV
-bull f t - i L- on
rourt
that 1 uii-Laamp-Lar -
-A supplies - bull bull I s b y lt bullredi-
bullnhnii- i l m i t i l i
11-- Swreetett F lower
A l i s t smell Is W - 1 i l - iwor l l i
as
9ut thecoun-well as the
Some1 sec-than last
were lax better
have occurred in pijevious ypars
Tin
joint anl County Fit
Farm at fhe
Thursday a in
e and Bob iners from
in at 10 C Watsoti
Agricult Higgins (j
be the usiiai repi interest
reasurers of botii
niial me rm b
Supply-Cfrayslnke
n 21]
00
tlie fwlt|i WBS a m tax expert
ural association f Lake Cfeneva Wis
ers lirts whilt) Liill also Aiecretariek
Ma anageij arm Aidvislor Gilkerlson
and- Mrs
bullh aifp of un-be given by i and presi-
orjjrahizatioris as well as Snfiith Mapager Abney
B I R T H S
He M
V l udr]ey j Mae
ngiton G and Mrs
n township tfr Vivia
Owl N o t Ca|rl[W Neu
sajts f thej owl
his Is not With that]
e falcon goose
Lake county according to
Corjiner John L victims 3 0 were automobiles and when struck
victims died erflsbW during |
ccmimitted sui-rppiori shows
heat pros-hot wavits of
proBtfa ion8 nev|er mkire than
frdm
iting ofl the |ure iu jind Lake
cjompany will Opeja house
beginning at
blind radio jreill efpen the
of the and
Pdwin-M) arente o(-
jrn emfral hosp
Frank are the
Jane
L o n g ] jnnnn a
the |l is sixty untisunll y of othei
|ulture duckl eiJler
Two beautifully new and surpassingly swift and powerful
New aampd Greater Hudson ^
Here are seven adjutages of buying Zeigler
i
2
3
4
bull-nb ash
bulllt nil responsive bullbullbull )v of hea t
bull-bullbullbulls very little smoke
-tirilly clean in ground i r i picked t o insure
rlcanlinesa
bull Ke ami firm in s t ruc--Stvres well over long
Very little fine coal bulli storage
C-I
i i-
Jf for every purpose
bulllaquo not dropped and 1 in loading t o cars
irifitffy forked to gt line coal
A - 0-- 1 1 1
an i pSjlIl
neinhbor -tibout bull ^eiKlcr Corl Ex-
i our bins t r y it _ laquoIt fuul thcsc seven qaal i ty vcryevident i
Lapoundesckulte amp H after-Inc
Phones 5 and 450 HARRINGTON ILL
New ana Q^ater Essex Su Thrilling new color8 gem-like and clear Dashing nev linen longer lower the airplanes j(racefil speeds and streams Scores 3f advi trices over anything heretofore offeree or likely to be available on oth r cam for many months to come in striking new stand-
HUDSON
Of 8
119
art
HUDSON INFORMATION
Tjhree Splendid New Serieraquo
Wheelbasei Major 132f-
Sterling 126mdashStandard|
101 Horsepower at 360Or Hue son Speeds 85-90 Miles Silent Second Speed 55 Miles mostatio Carburetor Heat Compensated inherently Balanced Crankshaft Power Dome Anti Conburt ibn Chamber Anti( Siiencer and Air Cteaner Oiling raquoTriphgtSealed Oil-Selective Free Wheeling Silent Constant Mesh Second Frame Twin I Neutratone Instrument Panel Startix Generator Safety Signals Grip Steering Wheel Later AU Seats Adjuiuble F 14 New Models Gem-Like in New Pastel Shade Fitments
Tkttt audalmprttivlaquoltotfitk$r Me txtra eott ilfuttfait tht nrnpltttntt standard tgutpmtift Priciifnm
MOTOR (3AR
p m Hour Theri
Control
i-Knock I-Flood
E ubfIo Automatic Cu hion Clutch Syt efajro-Mejih
Gear Mufflerf
bullTell bullRide Controls
GMM Colon
in Ivory
ard equipment features convenience style More you probably e er w|ll all combined in two tinctive quality cars which in its fiejld Sets Value
ANY DETROIT MICHIGAN^
individually
ESSEX INFORMAT1
70 Hojrsepow^r at) 3200 r p Speeds Seyond Speed SO Miles Compensa ently balanced Crankshaft
Choke Intake Engine
Simplified Transmission
f Diagonal Truss bullQuick-Vision Tale Oil and
bullNatural Seat Cushions
Windihield and Upholstery
and Silver Finish
Signals Ride Controls Lateral Spring Seat Cujihions Front and Rear FuH Opening Finger Control 9 Sparjtling N i w Like Body Colors and UJpholstery isi Wbeelbsse Length 113
txcljHtfoi ftatmrn at of Hudttn 1932
S99SMUS9S EOBDitrolt
fa 1 bull - bull - raquo bull i ltJL -frac34frac34frac34frac34frac34frac34 frac34frac34frac34frac34frac34frac34frac34^ frac34
] lalanced Dome i Lnti-Knbck iCdithl ber Intake Siencjer and bullFully djusta gtle jsilejnt T i m i n [ G e a n SupAr J cdelera or 1 ump Tappet i Diagi gtnal Truss
flo AutomaticEngine Oilin Thermostatic HeatControl Triple-SsaledOil-Cushion plified Selective Free Wl eelibg Synohro mission Silent Constai it Mesh Second Gearj Vision Instrument Panel Startix and Anti-Stall bullTell-Tfle Oil arjd Genera1
^ IS THURSD
in J931 or total taxes
Jay B
wiy^iMfEimiJiiw^^
21
jyerlbf Wool a daughter
January 0 at fhe ital I folte of Bar-pa rehts of a
n Jan 7 Worn
ived
Ger life] eigl
lote
ipan au-expec-
t years corn-
birds such gjoldeii eagle
raiten and
mqtor cars
lor comfort power than
draw on And r dis-
each at a the Pace for
ION
ml 1 I - | bull
Essex 70 Miles Siljsnt Second
M Inher-EoWer
bust^on Cham-Cleaner
Chain Driven Choke obd
Roller Valve j u |Ouo-Carburetor
Frame
Clutch Mesh
flsW Trans-
bullQuick-bullSjarter
tor Safety bullNaturLl drip sUtjkng Wheel L mdash iJfjustaWe Heat Both
(rithr ltrith Gem-ii tel Shades
bullM Windshield
Models NewPai
pnltJ5lt
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I ^
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THE NEW bull W^iA-vibull igtlaquo I w^t mfpound umjtm Coffee
ALI iliii In the Payton Hotel Buildin^mdash North
will be
pen for Business bullaturday Jan 16th
iiiniiiiliiiiiiiraquoiiiiiliiiiIiHHiiimilnii(iliiiiiitliiiiiiiiliiliiiiiliiuiiiilaquo|uiit
bl Deriot
Specializing In LldHT LUNCHES DINNERS Alt FOUNTAIN SERVICE
^
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
The Management Assures Yon of thi Courteous and Attentive Servia
SPECIAL PAfcTY DI
A Plade V^ere Youll Enjoy 4 bull I
Counteror Table Service YOUR PATRONAGE SOLI
i
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REG fiOURS NNERS
Most f I
Eat ing
1 L | CITED
1 inmiiiiiironiniiiiiiiraquoniKiiiimiiiHiiiiiWiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHiiiiiiiiiii
Big Grocery Stoc Reduced Below C
1 Having sold out to Mr Ed C Groff and as
i
ho is the moving his stock of Groceries to our sto^e in
Gfroff Building we are obliged to sacrifice o^r^n^ire stock of clean new merchandise at prices below ct)st i
Sale Starts raquo
4h
riday Jan I and will continue
until everything in the store is so
|gtigt Double Bu i for You at Thi laquo ^ ^ - I I gr
If i I Come Early and Get first
Choice-No Items Will Be Replaced With New Stock
i bull j bull [ bull - _ bull bull bull I - bullbull bull -
Evefy Iterri on Our Shelves Drastically Reduced bull
Absokitely Nothing IlfalpMed Positively No Credit to Anyonemdash
Please Do Not Phone in Tour Orders N
i I
oo j WE WILL DELIVER
I f
r
r u l i raquo v l ^ r r il ^ i i R J
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
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BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
8lt
ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
Supday Ja Go
f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
I bull Thursday^Jnnunry 21 8 pj in Monthly meeting of the Gleaners class at the
home of Mrs Edward Osti i KEViL E KOENIG Pnstolr
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SALEM EVANGELICAL i- The following j services will be observed in Hraquohni
Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
home-like church
aking the services li
ndeavOr-meetings
REV
i laquo II iBEF CHER Pastor
The Lutheran church
to] attend its services and
BARRINGTON KVJ NGELIf|Ap L U T H E R A ^ tlroff4 Hfll
Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
of
] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
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ILLINOIS THURSDAY fANUARY 14 1932
OUR
WASHINGTON LETTER
Bjy Natiom J (Speci tl
PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
jfoinjr
that Son
res 7 301
In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
The elpful
this
PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
St ^re
1 to thin are
Al-
up of many
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the
During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
Editorial Association to The Review)
Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
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bulli bullamp
Aid GdNTraquo|Alt
by Vfyix ae F^gtraquo$|)n Aiithor o f - P R A C T I C A AUCTlijINJBW CB
orges Bizet pewia (guelaquoit^
lie Maisbn 1 others
Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
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Copyright 131 by Hoyle Jr
One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
Solution to Last
A R b C L B tyoU
ding-A eingletijn M aj voif danger point fcr a l p trum bestproce lureii tojoid a sui shiftito a no turn theblddinjattihat course nee tssary or
The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
If spades are trumps and 2 is in the lead how can Y Z win eig it of the nine tricks against any defenie-
SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
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Reasts mdash 4 8 | 1 Clubs mdash R J 1
Diam)ndsmdash Spadts-^jK
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The folbwlnj h f f l s ho| not justifiible no Itrump though they con quick-trick bull strengti if of such i natiure tl black type should thenotrunp j |
Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
Siriglciltcjri or void sti rruinyagariifeandri Mernbt ^pbssiblei8 bull
leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
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Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
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iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
-t (f
1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
ii Ft 1 0 1-0 0 -6-o
T imdash
6
o 1-0 0 o
1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
^ n - t a p n l i i Kra|iit s Heerinaii ^hristinnjjo- Meiners gtniiiii tftwlnm|
_ Totals
Unusual ly^
n e s mdash +bull-
r
i i 3 0 raquo Q-
0 J -0 o
bullbullbullt bull-j
V
-|0-
1deg-- iO~
0 0 0 0
1-= 0L_ 0
raquo
arm Weather ^ Sets New OfficialJRecdi
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rmJh-ofr i t
I r I t i ^ t h ^ ^ o f r o f A)
bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
W - 2rr poundbullbullpilpatp r gtflaquoslgtviD i n raquof In form^ ^1^ T h laquo M l o Khrllr mtgta 8 ^ ^ given bj M
Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
moSi Maeem^t^aU aigtbdquo 8Juwd cotomeJitrBl 1 Rented p e r i o d t e nHreIy lorip iJ T r
^ ^ ^ o ^ B r ^ B e ^ w
f bull -
--J-1 mUmMtmtSmmim Jt 12^
wampmmmff
BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
---1-
REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
U-
bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
-
1--
() bullgt raquo 0 0
gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
l
^^^i^^^^^^tmmim waM
A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
iHin
fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
Ifbull bull bull fl-j 111 -it s -th laquo5 i
1
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R^AL ESTiTfe
IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
i
bull raquo bull
n bull i ^ laquo
CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
EXPRESSING amp F A
^Li raquoraquo
lr
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Erery professional nsn in Baningfo) hi i name aaorfsB niunber and hours ef Ir this directory laquo I et ery week and mall eiery home In the 0 ber directories nay tl Is directory -ut wiek i
COL M
SERVICE INC 217 East Smtlojn St bull
tRINGTON IJUL
bulli fin j ]
Furniture Remgtvalj d LongDi^tan
bull If embMPj
United VaWsiervljce
- ii- bull 4ryr GuaranteMi w
MothPr0ofittlaquo^rirM|
COST - -
RESULTS ARtccffTAiN
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
-L
WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
u (
t - -
rk
the
S3
in
in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
I tubbi samp
GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
R I C M - l b pk HONEY s m
lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
siti all
i in kf th ai i i tec
JUtCE kr S|
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bullBj SHce^lJ JP Maple itnl Cane 21 oz
1 if t iw
bullT
mampM l^fjiiiQi^ 1
i^hM^^^l laquofe laquo l bull I
Thlaquo R tuiat1
terrtt
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the Barr ing t raquotfraquofcB
PerCa ofEducMwttft 2 7 S c ^ S h ^
ItarrtaRton Hjfch SchMlJ
93041 i LoterTKb e
Tlbdquo -raquoni|wirallvc
AltbU^ S t a C V KrmWS Smithy
i bdquo i i i r i i i ] 1 d nrbull hiKh Hfh^t 6laquotilaquon 0 ^ frac34
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r T nrivolnt by dm
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Of 1 -JT M-liwllaquoraquo 1 laquo M pound 0f ilistriM per
Hut riii
MixJ lWI tlltj rtKhtU bdquo ilaquo-^laquoi T-r ilaquolaquoKM copy laquo
lo
-i7st for 1 03 1^ nfwrtliM ^15() eapiin
c^tinii is dulaquo I
srliool follows
|Ii)igt Srlliraquoi| llnmiiioml Irjd
A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
H(iiiAigtlaquovilli ltVraquogtulaquoui)iy TlivifiiiHi Townsfiii
1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
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V bull t ltraquoval^bull-
bull NfjJltciIKo - j - =bullbullbull-bull-bull- bull AHiniiuMi Iloiuhis To^iiMtii n Jolilaquott bull bullbullbullbullbull_ bullbullbullbull J Aniiorli Towiisliip Lihiiiyvilh1 Towtfsl ip IAOIIS TowiiNhip
bullM
IX 7-3 ii2 bull
^1 2frac34 - amp 25
26 -28
(Jrnnf Township WiNlraiidil Kill Township bull ^ Mjilinraquo Towm hip 1j lfvaiisioir Toivnship Tgt
^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
r f bull27Jj
laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
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| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
raquolaquolaquo raquolaquoraquo$ of llHrrlngtonj ^raquolaquoK ThftT-dfl-yfnhwmrf WPIHMiiii ofChnrbis A ^ l i - (1s vMWr 0 wtion - -
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11 ltViral TW Claquov bullf^MhwWnf state bank m
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bullCrr h f l r-52oalaquonnii^ bullto U i n laquoraquolaquo^nlaquol tlaquo -k^S u poundk lA tnm
bulltfor^L WU tvtrade wtM lH S^rofdw ttanlwtre Coi
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- r j U 1(11 Mrs A u g u s t K r a a s 1 bulllr|i Ifiili T h e r e s e a n d E - j i i 4 s | i t S u n d a y w i t h Mgt I
M C-gtnri 1 K n u i s M
I x -i-^ M r- w- K- Claquomfcraquo j r bull^y-r Sunday d i n n e r - - 1 | I nil Mt IIiirld Kelsey lt
bull C l i |M)illi|s mtigtred (r i M -gtbull p ^ i f V I I f | l | I 1-11frac34 I I
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K i raquo u i 11 Jjt ri4 mdashbulllaquolaquolaquobull
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BARRINGTON REVIEWj takeh ca re of by the Publ ic Service
th res t by proper ty owners
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bulli ltlviv store Fr i -bull j _-ids valued a t
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Dec 1 0 j - A t ax levy of $700 was voted nt the sigtecial Cuba town meetshying a t Har r ing ton Monday afternoon to cover the relief needs for the year 1032 T h i s levy will be raised by 11)31 taxes payable next yea r A $2-000 tax levy for pauper relief in Kla town was voted a t a mee t ing held it) Lake Zurich Monday afternoon E ighty spruce trcelaquo ar r ived in Bar r ing ton today jus t ahead of a beautiful Deshycember suowstorni to be erected throughout the business d is t r ic t The first conce r t appearance of the 110^ Bar r ing ton communi ty orchestra was a t the school audi tor ium Tuesday evening I as a benefit performance shared equally by t h e B a r r i n g t o n W o m a n s club and the orchestra
Dec 17mdashCollections to ta l ing $ V 42343 and disbursements amount ing to $17041 were reported by the Bar shyrington Belief committee for the pershyiod^ ending Dec 1 1
Dc-e 24mdashChris tmas cheer baskets will be sent to 35 families
Dec 31mdashA tax of $6 on every $100 of assesved bull va luat ion 1930 levy will be paid by B a r r i n g t o n proper ty owni ers living sou th of Main s t reet acshycording to r a t e s published Monday More than one-half of th is amoun t is for school operation and upkeep
New Coffee Shop (jpens for Businesjs Satut|day
The new Dayton Cofftc tj-hop dnder the m a n a g e m e n t of M r George A t kins will j jpen i)p for business in the Dayton bull Hotel Iniilding nor th of the Nor th Wes te rn statfon on Sa turday J a n 16 bull
Har r ing ton s new specialize in light service d inners a t regular hours and special p a r t y ami Sun lay pinners Complete modern cquipiuent has been installed to make it a n up-to-date eat ing l)lace The n ianagemint announces both counter and table service
The opening ai nounci ment appears
Itir ch room will lum hes fountain
in an advertiseinejit on ltif The Review
WAUCONDA BREVITIES
MrS| George Blackburn ejitertttined lite past ma t rons of Mayflower Chapshyter O E S on F r i d a y afternoon
Mr juid Mrs L - I I Cypher spent Saturday- evening with the hi t ter s lrotlier Uiiliartl Baseley and family
at Orays-liilir Leslie Nor th und Miss Clara Kunile
of r n i o i i unit Mi and Mrs WiUiani Baseley of Woodstock were Sundae visitors at the 1 II--Cypher honre
jMrs Clnyloii W-erdeii entertaitied 30 members itm| friends of the LndieH Auxi l iary of the Federated churcji IViursdav iittertiMn
Uesideuls were slarlleil early Silt bull itidiiy tnoiiiiitg by -t i le fire tnicl wllbitle wtieii the homo of Faill gtlll(H(-bullltrti about a mile west-of town Wilt cpirfej ii lire but the lire was ex 1 ingiilshei 11fore the llreiiteu ^aiiivd with but t i t t le damage The l i r e Was located on 1 he pof near the chimney
( 1 jetniiii timldaughter iniil- Mr ciil Mrs hola tul MtCiiinion itt|d siiit oi lli i iu 101 were Sunday gue i 11 |i (icorgc JcpNol) lionie
Ms- Mny Italey spent Fr iday i||i IIM-II^V bull
- anil Mrs bullbullWarier I luii lu 11 ut v s|bdquo||( Sunday at the Arthnir I-1 0 HI- line in Chicago | M s (ieorgi M lepson and ton lt i r were Crys ta l Lake- callers Sa tu rday
Frigidaire Looks fcr Greater Year in 1932
Pr ig ida i re s advert is ing and promoshytional program for 1932 will bel dishyrected toward surpassing 1931 - w| it built and shipped 3 5 household models than
666 (Kid jfJiitiid or Tablets used [internally and 0H0 Salve external ly m a k e a comshyplete a n d effective t rea tment for Colds
SSfOOd n Cash Prizes X-h Your Druggist for I a r t i cu la r s
PROVED A$ll- nighflighting Increases egg production
| ) i t CRY men have known for years thlaquot etrly-mornlng bull -m I evening lightingmttkes hens lay more eggs Now 1 s -new ilcvclopment All-night lighting in the r -bull -11 ry house brings even better resultsmdashfurther increases ltn |Tiluction especially during winter months when uik srll at peak prices
bullbullI- (lination is simple Hens are more active when lt i use is lighted They eat more feedmdashand are able liy more eggs N bull bull
bullic Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station finds that ma-[ re pullets increased from 40 to 75 production in 4 bullbulltks Birds averaged 57 eggs each from becember lit
laquo March 1st when the poultry house was lighted all night Vso important is the fact that the hens gained weight ltbullbulllt- n though they were laying more eggs
bull - - bull
li-c relatively small cost of -all-night lighting is several -s offset by the profits from increasedegg production f-Tttul use of light can also bring pullets and hens out of r-raquolc intq produaton
i-v-r complete information on the benefits of all-night poultry house lighting you are invited to ^rite or phone e Public Service Company We will be glad to send 1 ic of our representatives familiar with this subject to call 1 n you He will help youplan the wiring of your poulshytry house apoundid also recommend the proper lights to use Rmember there isno obligation
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE 12 BARRINGTON ILL lt M H SCHREIBER Local Superintendent
For a copy of the Experiment Stations report write Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Wooster Ohio
andaskfor Bulletin 476 No charge^
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another page
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BARRINGTON ing year E G Bi ichler presi-
i ami general manager said rlltl a t t a i n t l is still l a rger volume
we a r e increasing t h e number n d type of our stiles out le ts and ip t ro ducing new ne rcband i s i O u r line has t een expan wider marke t equiremerits W e a r e now1 building staall un i t a i r condition ing p lants suitible for elf her home or offic use he- said
conveniences IThe economies and
ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
r uui
Ided metpods to meet
of electric refrigeration equipment cons i tu te a popu la r and logical buyshying urge in bdth the household and commercial fields
Q u r field inventories a re the lowshyest a t this t ime of the year they have been in several years on the same date W e a re expecting ha t ^vhen-Frigidairei s nel resul ts of 193^ ore tabulated they will reflect a decided improvement over 1931 | bull
and other listel securities bpuamphti sold and quoted
GOVEN EDDINS amp Co ( LaSa l le Street cor Madison Street 1 1 1 S o u t h
C H I C A G O Telephones F r a n k l i n 4719
AT THE 7r7 I Bridge Ballroom
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Dont dri c on worn |inioo|th when you can have new Firestone fTires at these low rices
Never hei ore could ylt |i huy remarkable values
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o E x t r a C o r d P i l e s U n d e r t h e Treat a patented Firestone construction that gives added protection against punctures and blpW-outs an d stronger bond bet and coird body
| I j o u g h e r t h l e k e r n o n - s k i d treaidl that gives greater non-skid protection and longer nOn-skid Wear
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f laquo n j o y s Eighty Arst f [ raquoirthdajr -bulllaquo Mrs L l Sehroeder 413 S Cook ^otreer- enjoyed her eightv-nrgtt birth-Sday anniversjirji Friduy Jnn 8 | _bull-bull- Mrs Jkhrowlcr is the oldest mefli ( | j e r of 41ie missionary society of t)Se
f g a l e m church and many members jof Jpoundhls organization railed at the Scbrd-raquoder home Kridiy afternoon to express J their beat wishes those who were uraquo-feable tohow rotirtesy to Mrs Sehroe-f 4 e r in this V i y sent greetings by
ifpnenns of IJ yostil card shower
1 At_ sin oclock Mrs Sehroeder en-t joyed abirthday dinner with Rev and
fWrs Philip Riraquoulaquoher and Mr and twrs George futdwer and family as Claquouests l i lti happened that Rev ^ e t i s c h e r end Miss Eunice Landwer
ftlso were (lebiflting their birthdays
~~
v Misvionary Irgtlaquoram Interesting
The ell-dvv missionary program Tuesday
ful The iven over to White gtvigtd by sin enjoyable
fciven at -the Baptist church rl proved Jo l very successful morning w i s i (lfigtss woilr fll fiot-luck dimi-r
Mrs T lUwIuigs of the Woodlawn Btjgttit chuili ltgtf fMiicngo gnlve the address ltf (Jie itmrnoon program takshying alt her -11(1 ieltt ^Missionary Kead-
iu2 Contcsl W gtrfe MI-N Helen Drus-sel gave f vpurt on her visit to the ttnplist missionary training school in Chh-Hgo vlncli was both interesting iiinl edntlaquoiicgt) il and Mrs bull Tohn Sheesley i-i-vii-wid several chnplt$rsof the study 1-1 T V diiilhjilfe of (liiiure in HI interesting manner About 2gt in bulliiiie-rs enioyed this all-ilay liieetiuK
Enjoy Kainili
tat tiering Mrs V (bdlister Mrs Kmest
Kieke Mrs J-IIHSII Coe and family Mr ind Mi- Clifford Stijuit and famshyily Mr and Mrs thiiidlWt Hiekc mul son Hid Mr gtnd Mr-- Victor Itieke niv1 tiimilv It gti Biirrington enjoyed n f-imily tiili-ring at the home of Mrgt lti li fvl 11-I1 in Chicago Saturshyday It loos | to be a surprise to Mi- MIIIIII raquoitii iier vigtri-ri Mrs Anna lloniin nl -iier a very enjoyable lgtot Jnefe- dinner the afteituHin was spent Kueiillt MrsL Ilojlister Mrs K Uieke Tirs Doiiini | adit Mrs Mar-li raquorgt sUiis
Kntertains Thursday bull Club bull j
Mrs A V-iielt l i t AV Lake Ktrt v HS ligt-tess 1raquo tlie Thursday rlnli Janmiry 7 it a pretty one oclock lniiiheoii The lfternunii was enjoyed at lnincji wilti nvards goiuK to Mrs I Powers Mr y ( Schroedeo and Mrs V II White
The spirit of bull Christmas--was still ei ident ft tlii-s party and the -cheershyful tree efforiled a gift for each quest vho nmvra-piieil the interesting pack-Ill e with smdash fni-li ze-t is she did tjhose of 111 ( ilIl-r lti ite
W R C Hirtds -Installation At Officers ^
T^e BarrWgtort W ^ C nesday aftettiafengtatt6e Catraquow4 HMI where the installation of officers took place ^r^f^j^a(PTOnraquonrfer-^ajas installing officer Mr Virginia Haw-ley as installing coiiductor and Mrs Myrtle Abbott as chaplain The four color bearers were as follows Mrs Lena Sass Mrs Matilda Kuhl-man Mrs Mae Scherf and Mrs ampfary Rohlmeier A social hour folowen the installation program
Entertains Lions Bridge Club
Mrs M H Schreibe-r S02 8 book street was hostess at a bridge party Monday evening for men hers of the Lions Ladies Bridge club andseveral guests xt the close of a very pleasant evening prizes were awardshyed to Mrs Warren Meier Mrs Lesshylie McClure and Mrs-Alfred Church Mrs Harry Hoglund received the
guest prize Dainty refreshments AYHe served by the hostess
I-Bntertaihs Twelve Guests |
Mrs 7 C Foelschow enfeijtained group o twelve friends Wltdnesda|r evening at bunco and other games Dainty lefwshmehts complete an er joyable wening and prizes nere re eeived by Mrs Ernest Rieck ijnd Mrs| Fred Sqhumaker
MiS wer
Attend Concert at Blackstoie Motel
Miss Mae Johnson and Blanche Frye of Barringtoi guests of the Lake View Musical club at the B ackstonc hotel Moiidi y after noon at| an artists recital I y Tom ford H a r r i s - a t the--piano a | idMis^ Ruby Lj on vocal soloist
Entertains Philathea Members
The Philathea class of the Salem church will be entertained at the home of Mrs S L Landwer 30 S Hough street Friday night This is the regular bi-monthly meeting of the organization and the business session will be given over to the election of officers Mrs Frank Gieske has served as teacher of the group for seventeen years
Give Dinner for Victorious Bowlers
Members of the Jefferson lee- Co bowling team were guests of honor at a dinner held at The Farm rond-hoiise Monday evening with members of the -Chicago team as hosts After dinrjer thestag|tuirty adjourned to soipe bowling alleys for a few (games flood fellowship was the keyijote of the evening J
TlMtater Party Hear Madame Butterfly
The following Barington people will enjoy a theater-party and hear Matlame Butterfly at[the Civic opera hoijsei Wednesday nijsht Mrs K A Beerman MrsJ E Montgomery Mrs Clyde Carr Mrs Edwin Olcott | bchle prizes iUrs- K F Wichmnh Misj H Muth Milhjr Mrs gtfis Harry -Brandt lind Mrs William KJesslei- nf Palatine
To Enteijtain Ojorcas Society i J 16 floiifes society Of the
^LMilifjmeetfLt^ie horn of-(1frac34frac34 Mrs Anna Ahren i fo
chiflrc pi-esii ipcia1alfteirnoon Tuesday Officers for the coming year elected at a short business preceding the social hour
Baptist th|raquo
f o j Jtan^lf
will bs meetin f
Annoiinri Betrothal of Miss Hoernecke
Mr nnd Mrs A H Hoeme Grove avenue announces the ment of their daughter Wilhelmini Marie to Leonard J iframer Mr and Mrs Sandusky O
Willianv Kramer
Entertains 500 Club bull
Mrs Cora Purcell 311 streit was hostess Friday (to
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club At the close of an enjoyable afternoon prizes were awarded William Grunaii Mrs E dorf and Mrs Delia Cadj
RRINGTON ILLINOIS rHURSDAY JjmiAM 14 1932
w^mp -bull--y-yf
bull raquo - i - 1
son Donaljl all of Naperville vlrere guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs i l l lden Gieske 124 N l i a r ripon street Mrs Gasscr is an a|unt
Mrs Glske- bull bull It-)
M i s M rgaret Weiclielt 106 Eake street enjoyed Saturday Sjlnday wilh frienils a t K n o t coi Galesburg
Mrs Clifford Sjsout and daughter Phyllis 431 Cook street hlaquoard Mlgnon it the Civjc opera h^use
Monday evrning
William
w and ege
Dotterrer |549 Division street spen|t several days this weeljc at Geneva N trip
ke 41( engage
isor o f
of
Mrsj Dudley darmichael 520 plvision street re-
two
Mr and ahd sons turned Tuelsday I from a visit of
Mrs Carmichaerb parents
Main the 50C
to Mrs [iangen
Paul The Gleaners class of the f t church will he entertainled at tlieliome of Mrs Edward ORt J208 S Cook street Thursday eveniiig Jan 21
Mrs Charles Kainer was at nn afternoon card party-
hostess it her
hotrie 301 Northwest highway Mon day Dainty refreshments served after the game
Mrs Louis Miller 107 street entertained I the
E
chili Thursday afternoon wi going to Mrs
Knlaquoertaiiif V P M ( of Salem Cliinh
Mrs Vi i i i - Jlavlev bull-bull -S Cook Street Nil- lii-tss to I lie Voll|llg peoshyple- missii|i11 y circle of the ^nleni church Ti ie i| iv evening The busi-
Voung People Kntertained
The Interniediate tengiie members of the Salem church wereentertained bv their superintendent MrSi Mildred Wolthausen Monday evening at the church parlors The young people enshyjoyed i program of different games followed by the serving (if refreshshyments About twenty members were present I -
^
lies- mecliiiu insl illnt ion if year wilh Mi illslillliiiK ltiHce ntut talks mi were follow 1
bull refleshlnili1 v-i-ie prCsiii1
is uiven iiver-1 to the itlicers fur [the coming
Philip BciLscliei- as A proernni of imisic
s^inu work in -Ja| 1111 lie a lociiil hour and
Vhimi ihirtv 1-
gueds
KnlArlnins Jutiters ClftsH
bull The Mother Chlircll wllaquo
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Mrs Edward Sehroeder 21-1 W Kits-sell street was hostess Monday evening to the Ieysliine class of the Salein church ii-iid- to the nev teacher
i Mrs Nellie Schultze After the busishyness meeting a social luuir at-games was enjoyed and ri-freshnicirfs servtd Mrs Harold Sehroeder
- clit Hcrtiuiied
I the Millin Wcdnesilay
si-S
bulsi-he w-
nftcriioon di no home of the pn dent- Mrs II li A Grebe 31(1 Cool Nliffi 1 luring the short IMss tiiiielinii lew olfllers fof coining i gti n iigt elected irild folio log this Mi - ( i ireme Miller review 111 el iaphi Hid Ilaliits In the Iejiu bir study loilr Mis Lorelle Lai d-wer gin hjoyabl Which Jilllsir rioted the hostess - M -ii J dainty
reading after bullprogram I retlisjllillllt
he
Celebrate W^Wftig AnniversiUiv
Mr end Tfrs Albert GoSsell of Cuba iLiwii-liip celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sun day by ctitertuining forty-five re a fives als in Ilt-iay family gatheriig After 011 vHiivible dinner the aftj r-110011 was spciit bull in visiting anil sii g-ing games wer enjoyed in the evenshying The ul-sts included- relatives from C-biisgo Elgin Mareiigo Lake Zurich ntnl ItarHngton who before leaving presented Mr and Mrs Gos-sell with many lovely sifts
Former Wtmconda Girl Married in Tpxas
Relalivijs in Barriugton received nnnounceiifeiits this week of the marshyriage of hljss Velda Bangs daughshyter of Mrs- Cora Bangs of Amarillo IVx fo Woodson CofftCltof Amarilloj The bullweilibiuj tnok place at San An tonio Tev on Thursday Jan 7 and the- bridal couple will make their
home a I Aniuilltgt The bride a forshymer residei^t of Wauwnda moved to Texas wiitrJwr family1 five years ago
Entertain xt Sunday Dinner l
Mr and Ttrs Ray Scheer 530 Grove iivenue entertained the follow1
ing guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs Frnnk Sclieer of Deerlield M r and amp^rraquotIf A runcaid Mr and Mrs Major Cote laquond Mrs Bertha Wene-gar ahilsoii Elmer of Palatine
Mrs Stayner Entertains Auxiliary Members
Mrs Noel Stayner 205 N Cook street entlaquortained meuibcrs of the
Auxiliary raquot carpet-rag sewing party this eveninj Convalescent
bull^Isoldiewi in jrtylaquonment hospitals will bull ^ f e s e the strip- in making rug
Ilotuiitlt assii-ted Mis
li ( nvei
Mrs Cudwullader Entertains
A group (if eighteen ntet at ihe Ijonie rf Mrs Imler l i l t E Hillside day evening anil eiijoyed lirogiiini of games and gr ing Mrs1 Cudwnlliiiler Is Ilfjlsl teacher for th^ group ami was their initial Kiiwiiil gnih licliuis fefreshiiients were si
youi g women Cnihviil-it Moil-a siieltil i lp siug-
I school ihe party ring lie-
rvilli
Ted McCabe a i d Mrs Wesley Nelson Refreshments won served by the
The BrVthfrhood of the Si Paul church enjoyed a debate Wednesday evening on tin subject Resolv|ed that Protestant d merfee and a dated denom The affirniath Brintlinger ai Koenig
^nominations s i 1 o u 1 d
The Gleane church will m|ei Eilward Ost Thursday evening Jan 21
Mrs Irving street enter
hostess
Station Foiirsone
h pi L
1 churches be Nationally and e was taken by d the negative 1
On soli locally H R y Rev
Tclass of the S at tlie home of Mrs
208 S Cook
Hollister 515i It talined the fo
guests at a one oclock dinner day Mr and Mrs J S Hollis soii Oliver 3 - 3 W Main stre Mr 11 ml Mr) George Broil daughter Bariara of Chica
Ninth District Meeting of Legion Auxiliary
The ninth district meeting of the Aniericnn Legidn Auxiliary Will he held at the John J Conley lTnit 3H(I2 W Grand boulevard near Crawford avenue at 730 p in Jan 21 An American and National Defence grain will be given r
The Auxiliary asks all interestdi to notify Mrs Itiith Whitcoinb
l e g i o n Anviliary Gives Benefit Party
Members of thft Aniericni Legion Auxiliary were In stesses at a benefit card party and hikery salt at their club roonis Tiiesiay atternoon A prize was awarded to ecli table aifi refreshments folio ved he card gamfe Nineteen guests Merepresent
The regular monthly meeting of the club wi l l j i e held Wednesrlay Jan 20 at 2 Woeloek in the Methodist church The program for theaftershynoon Ai l l be Thinking It OutmdashAn Experiment in PJhllOsophy by Dr Charles G Obernieyer j
There wi l l be ftreciprocity djy proshygram at the W^ker Park Womans club 2340 Kedzie tonlevard at 2 p m January 10 Eveijj-one is invited
n anumincemejit of the aeknowl eilgment of the Christmas cards has lieen receiveil from the Elgin hospital
The Irving Park Catholic Womans club will hold a reciprocity meeting at 130 p- m j|raquonunrv 20 in the j Indepeiidence Pari Field - House at l iv ing Park boulevird and Springfield street
bull that forget ^eliclous at The Catlow theatre Thi rsday and Friday Jan 14 and 15 Tlid proceeds will be
jippdjtor the scholi rship loan fund
Mr and son Kdwitnt accotnpiitili Hoinulh iOH Hatiirdaywlth
Afchie Domoney 502 PiMyfrlo left Friday foi a visitnf ivo x the home of his brothcrValeii Oklahoma Citjjr Okla
bullv bullMr anil Mrs
ttiifl family of 1 spent Suivilay w
QharlcM W Garfield
Paul
street
i ivenne eeks-nt inlt in
swetaer street
V Iiownloii a Park Illdge mid Mrrf A
Edward Tie 21K N Cook
[v Mr and M r s H llotigh Mtroet
M r s F W ter-|iC0iic 11 are Apeiidiug Ijlridhergs mot
joyed Sunday wood
il-laquoltd street John spent
friends In Hnclnl- Wis
Lindlierg and i N Harrison wo weeks with her at Ottawa
laugh-street
Mfs
Mr and Mm James Domont Lewis 6(i2 Prairie nvenue
yith relatives in
Mr anil Mrs Emil Mr and Airs Albert
Gassi r Weinert
y and 1 en-Atay-
utid and
Mrs Johni street
D W i
Jlngeles jCaiif last week after having spent the1 holiday- season with their daughters 1 Miss Morion and Mrs Jack O Halloran and her family Mr and Mrs- Seivernscalled on sewral fprmV residc|ifs of Barrington while in California i -
M i s s Vera I^allowel of ChicaRO visited over the weck-eW with Miss Verna Cov-ey raquo njembcjr of the local School faculty
Charles Tcsar and his sister Miss 6enevieve of Park Ridge were guests Sunday at the home of Mr arid Mrs W N Sears 506 Grove avenue
This was a business
wteks with Mr and Mrs Frank Alversdn Madison WiSi
Henry Ai ler of Chicago enjoyed Saturday a id Sunday with Mr
Jurs 207 W Rusi
ittertbn of Baltimore and formerly of Barriugton- wak a recent giiest of Mr and Mrs Willjani Dotterrer 5)49 Division street
Mr ond Mrs Charles Berkley Algonquiii irerei guests Sunday of and Mrs y C F^ielschow 402 Main street
is in St Lo
at
tnd sell
3Id
of Mr
E
Rev and Mrs M SFreeman httvo had as the r guest gt Mrs Freemans niece Miss i luth Mo^lrc of Sao P a i l o Brazil Mi JS- Moore has been ^ prinshycipal of a- h gh school in that city the pdst four years and will return I to
ter work th gtre - the-latter part of tpist i6nth
Mrs M y r l e Gillette and son H i r old and grandson James of Chi^go were guests -Wednesday at toe ho of j Mr and itfrs HJ Kirschner 607 Cook street
0 C Bitel ieK 0 l 4 Glshyove aven lis this week on busiivess
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Wagn9 Second avenue and Mr ar Paul Kolle 510 N Cook street
M
guests Mon lay -evening Mrs GeorgisTvloepfer Heights
Mr and Mrs Walt r Cannoii and daughter ElVa J e a n a n d MissMarshygaret Tobias in 1 2 4 w Russellstreet visited the eoiiseratory at Garfield park Sunday
Miss Virji
of Mr Arlingt
Dr and Mrs Arthur Krujegr of Chicago visited Mr Krueger s raquount Mrs Anna Freye 512 Grove avenue Sunday j
Mr and Mrs Henry Dammermntr of Palatine were guests Sini ing of Mr and Mrs Theodbre Free-man and Mrs Anna Freyej 512 Grove avenue
lt j ^ even-
laquo Miss t^cina W a g n w of Chicago is a guest this weeit at the home of Mrs Mary Wilmer 132 W Station street 5 Umdashbull
Miss Esther Wisemaiii of Elgin who has spent several weekamprwlth relatives in Barrington left Sunday for a-Weekgt with frieiulK at Itasca --
Mr and Mrs Edward James of Chishycago were guests Saturday and -Sunshyday of Mr and Mrs Willard Abbott 126 W Main street-
Christian Science R lading Rooms Is at New Locatipn
The Christian Science reading room is being movjd from its 1 resent loca tion at 110 N Hough street to neW qunnters on^ the second loor of tlje Lipofsky building The enfwnCe at 114 Station street Til e ropra Will he cloijied on Saturday Ji n 23 durshying the mowing re-openiig on Mon day Jan 25 (The readii room will be open to the public in the new lo cation from 2 to 5 p ni each week day and on Saturday efening from 7 to 0 oclock
Flaquoraquot-Growing gt laquo bull The balsa reuches a 1 lameter of
15 Inches In five years and lgtas a very fast height growth
i-v
ft Vi bull -v
M[r and Mrs Clifford Oberg of Chi cngo enjoyed Sunday with Mrs Obergs parents Mr and Mrsl Willshyiam Walbaum 444 North avenue
Mr and Mrs William Gbttschalk 436 N 1 Cook street spent Sundnjt with Mr aiidi Mrs Elmer Reese in Woodstock I
T H E X Shows 7iOO-fraquobppni
Miss Eloise jP^nfield of Eviiitston enjoy|ed Saturday aiuj i Sunday as a
of Miss icieatior Trash 20S E street i
gue8t Lake
MrsVF W Homuth of the jGras-mere farmland Mrs William Hoinnth i38 W ilincoln avenue nttpnled a lecture at -the- Audijtoriunr hotel Sunshyday-evening bullbull- i _ | 1
E M Wallace 223 W Russell street left on a businesstrip-to Day-toil Q Tuesday
SATURDAY JAI KEN MAYNARf
ALIA The BAD
S U M S U M M E R V U j L E in PEKININPE]aN
T R A V E L O G mdash N E W S - ^ ARTOON
Adhiission 15c-4i k
s o t Ttit I
bull j f F l i T|dlaquovlk Mi-^Ory 1 Tills Is the versfe w|jllaquoh Colerldi
Arote^tiJUlustrat the 1 nittrlcaljifeet j Ijroclt Icing tp short d Frdfr l o i solemn sort plow spip Strong foot (Jret ctotne npwlth i lac t l l
w bullbull
v-arietlet otbull
bullWfMlni
tolon-j 1 0 0 stalk I Kilaquo to 3aWeln raquorraquoB With raquolaquoiftm
bullbull SUNDAY
ittpiEVOpL 3fc Rose Buds
9 Clever Youngsters in a Minute presents tion
ON l l T p SCREriivf LEW AYRES
Mr and Mrs G A Lindskog of Irving Pfcrk were guests Monday at thehotfie (if Mr at)tl Mrs Charles R Tliies niO S Cook street
Mr and ld Eilward Hbrfl granddaughturi Dawn Landwer Grove a v e n t i Spent Sunday with 3 nnd Mrs ft^ G Kennedy and fam at D o w n e d Grove
Ir altid Mrs Paul ^Andrews of Chi cago were) g ies t s Saturday and Suin day At the home of Mr arid Mf4 Aujsftst GOSHJII 338 W Lake street
Mr and Mrs George Whitcotub and ftmily were ifuests at the home and Mrs Hjtrry Whitcomb of f efd Strnday
of Mr Deer-
(i(laquo) Mr and Mrs JHarry Kirivtvue S Cook stre-t jisited theirdiughtir Luicille winj is i n training at the Grant hospital Friday evening
Beatrice Mi guests of Mr horn 514 and Sunday
MINN Eth
joyed Su mln Mirk II G 1 fo 1 Ntiwi
liai Herman ilaquol T mdash- - MIss trielt of Chicago were
ani| Mrs Herbert Beijg-laquo(alHe| aveiiut Satin-du-v
1 T nil
I Owen of (Chicago en-I at the home of Mr add [agewchulte 214 W Stlt-
Invaid ITJWII Harold Wright J TlitunpliM mid Tliomnw Doeltey of llarri gtoitj attended a game It
hw-jkey laquot t ugt Vadium In Chicago Sunday even iig i bull (
Mr (uul Mrs John Sehwemm l l j l W Main street spent Sunday with Mrs^Schwei mis sister Mrs Henry Bncdimer in Chicago
Mr and Mrs H L Schultze Miss Lmtille Marions and Ray Jurs atshytended the Civic [opera Friday even iK
Mr and Mrs Frank Seavcrhs 2UJ Lincoln aveiue returned from Los
Lafees Stt^rt Uoats jkedii|dd frbm
25lbw0o
manufac ured to
THIS
These coats include
gether wpth pur reglular stockmdashall M which were
sel at 50 to 75f higher prices
M^ns Sh eep-lined at ( reat Savings
These must be
WEEK ONLY
a shipment just received to
seen to be appreciated
Cpats
some stock
Oddity in Nature It Is a curious fact that
plants are poisonous to l ive ^ when i tunted If p lant growthi i is Interfetcti with by drought iropt
brulsitijf these plants develop it much It rger amount of cyanogeiietic jlucosit e than norinal growjtli would provide and this substance =taken ipto an animals stomach cuuies-se-rious pusonlHg
+
IfEpBRSEN DAIRY
Barringtons Safe Milk Supply
PASTEURIZED
We operat undor Certlflcntfl of Approvshyal No my iMuefby State Dejiartmont of Ilealtlu
Phone 409
eTOQGERY GatJow Tl^atre Buildini
BARRIN 1TON ILLINOIS
CHIC SALE i i MANY A SIP
N E W S - C A R T O O N
SHOWS GONTINl|jfgtJJS Mat 230 to 6
10cattd$Oc Evening Admission 2 c 50c
MON TUES JAN 18-19
LAUREL laquolaquodHARpY
in their feature comedy
Pardon Short Subjects Added
WED THURS RJM JAN 20 21 and 22
WAIJACE ultwm BEERY CO0ampER
I N
Us iBc-lOe
with IRENE MCI I ROSCOE ATE 3
IHE mo siiOtw OK THE SKAHON AdiniMHiiui1 lfi(-l(k
tu steoUeJtk rigiii rt liyiriin bulltpin tiaiUsaii
m Irisb
When you select infslepii reirigert-tor choose onel tblt you know will keepvegetables | r i w a n i l resh-one that you i^otc willpceeji rozea des-serts J^rmaod s a | o | th-r i gti e1 that you Attougt will provide pi intyjo icei Mike certain otafioithe thuij sby-being sure it is Frigidlaquoiir t a ik for the naine plate( Thert ill onljy lt ne eleoric refrigerator named jFrigid lire i General Motors Va^ue CtSme in and inspect tt i beautiful
models npyir oa ouflsho r o o m doer See for yourself the | ian) flt anireithu nake Frigidaire SO truly c itstanding in cdnveoience a^d|aluit Let ui tell you about the n e w lo - trices and convenient terms Stop i i tyoutftw opportunity
FRlfelDAIRE BE SURE M J amp A RADIO SEHV
Tel llarrlnirton W
PUBLJtC SI OK NOKTUKUt
^^rrTe1^lllaquo^f||i
Kf 0tIraquoAl|laquoK|rlaquo4l
K ni ion
OWNG to the reductions raw materials we have
o^ our Home-Made Candies 1( and on Saltdd Nuts 15c
i rawet priries of ^educ^dthe prices
tol 30c per pound
Fountain Luncheon Prices
Specials far Saturday Peanut Brittle )b box Cream Pattiesper lb
We use only thle highest graj$of Materials n the manufacture ofiou
d) soii
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i
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fkltistm IfymtmuU euroutea
f I
icant
raquo(gtn
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ft ix Tbiraquo in Memory is tli verse which Colerta
i IHiistnue the varietfe J i i [^ t bullbullbullTpochee t r t p 3 ^ 0 J
Si
L- to shorr Krjm long to h w j bullv hn raquor t s low spondee 3frac34frac34 iM-fo yT ill able E e r
i- HI Hih 1-Ktyl tri-syllableiaa0 bull) miiritt f|nn shor t t o long- y l th
raquo uivl ra [-unir-ihe swift a n -1frac34 f l r i H I
t i l
1 1
FPDAi OFFERS ALL THE
FEATURES OF
ADVANCED REFRIGERATION
ffflfp
hKlt
1
-i
Km jWiJi Perishable Vegetables be
WILTED or CRISP
bullf A
|jcgt o prvptr mois-rir rrluis ii wiitcj
utitit-ot vtge-liLr
j ijj jJSJierj ytm select an e lectr ic refrigera-dtL chltJose one that you knew will
cltp feg^tablcs cr isp and freshmdashone u yjuui ijoi wi l l k e e p frozen des-
fcris jirm raquond s m o o t h mdash o n e that you
|ffjf[fgt| I h i tytl [HlviJe plenty o f ice Make Ittain oLti of these t h i n g s by being ifc laquot is Frigidaire L o o k for the
ie pliicl There is only o n e electric
4
Oapi
fTigfratcir named Frigidairc raquo ttnerjilMpcor Value Cortie ini ami inspect the beautiful
y o d e l s ltioW on our s h o w r o o m floor i-e for vi gtuirU-l I the- many features that
ttkc jld^ikhiirc so truly outstanding cnrlvojriitrue and va lue Let US tell
pu i Mtia the new l o w pr ices and gtnvc iilaquontterms Stop in at your first
Cjpporiuiiity
SURE IT IS A FRIGIDAIRE
Vi
4)(frac34
J i c
ih|tifii|H4t jWees of l
th$ prices fpefpound )cr| pound
ftjdtKied
Urn
Tbt moist cold of lot Frigidain Hjdrttoi iteps vtgiUiht crisf firm antrtsb
i f)I
K I U M O SERVICE CO hu iirrlnirton 380
bull
tttlLlCSERVICE CO S h j t I MKKN r t x i N O I S rlv Harrington J 3
i gt U K i S A L E S amp SERVICE
mWy Educed
Sfiknldav-1 8 lt
l l H S Student Digs Up Practical
Geological Study
c h Township Sch0degl degieS bla led Weekly by
tompi
-t he Pupils
S bullU
vai-ation Richard helped his brother
n vlnijrh About two irfac-1 was a layer of
-ITS layer was about iMlgtrnoatb this bed
I f pout which was r This proved to bull - well ns education-
I li11 a business afternoon They bullusiitiition and
rli -fs ns fol lows |resident Violet
r-iiligtiit Carol ine irv-treasurer1 E l - - h i i i i i n a n
bull11-ie s t range odors bull bullkins rxjni One thr day rahbnge
bull ci tainly smells n w-re a wee hit
lio tin ill Kamef of i imi(it Tliey bent gt 1 - ^irl- gym class
tha l l i- absent Tuesday - illness E lmer
bull Wednesday i-i smie back to
bull _bull -i liool here a
bull -p-lit par t of her-
bullbull-gt-lit- frmi schpol ] bull- Kliznheth Iloff-
Vlnlaquoliiy bull i ~ --ir |gtart of her j bull Kianston with
i
bull -i Milvin r o t t s
lti InI Notes
i l-V IVRKV
I IJiif Sver a re - bull-- in March
i bull - t l d y i n t t h e
1-1 1 iniinatizi-d agt i- bull - 1 1 i bull -_r
i-t-n viiv K m x l
Ci-ailTs rc iuni -1 1raquo i i K i i r l y
k iiii-- riinark j bull in^-tinu old
-1 - |raquo- l l t a SUIll-Ji--1-
- - JI 1--ni I h u r s -
bullbull i in i l l o n raquoltbull-
McHenry County to $2024 for Nelsot
of Session
pay-cott-
Audi-t
a n l and
and jurors
biggest [service
the bail-total
county witnesses
When the Lake county bo|ard supervisors starts i t s Mareh McIDenry county will ask for menjt of $2024 for services i nectjion with the trial1 of State tor | Oscar Nelson on a misflt asance chaifge acconling^ to Circuit Clerk Will Conn at Woodstock
The services for the talisman the housing and feeding of the during the trial make_up the items on the bill The jury cost was placed at $1060 mea s rooms extra janitor iffs and service of the sheriff $ 5 2 1 1 5
O her items-which McHenry will claim are foreign $ 2 5 3 eircuit clerk $120 $ 5 sheriff $5815 anil serving $5815
Thirty^eight persons were moned for the jury panel TJ s-elected Was locked up eight and fed three meals a day
Nelson was dismissed by ward Igt Shurtleff after two court proceedings on themisflaquo charge for Jack of3 jurisdiction ordered the jury to sign a Jver|diet not guilty
The conspiracy charge growi of fhe failure of the Waukegai Bankis- to be heard at on January 1$ States Attor|iey V Smith has petitioned Jtukre leff t a have nuotiier judge hei| triiilr
docket
The
Property Owners Object to
Water Being Shijt Off
Continued from page 1
funds A motion was made b- Earl Hatje that the money be refunded- to the property Q vners and that if war--rants had been purchased with the funds these warrants be otl envise disp(|sed of It was uiiiuii nously carried
Report Collections Hatje also oferednj resolution that
the village tresurer and clerk be inshystructed tn report all water Uid tax collections to the board and tlint the collectors file u statement 1ltgt the board for their commissions It iwas said that in the past the collector has said i rejioil
HARRINGTON REVIEW BARR^NGTON
Trial
fee
3laquoryraquo
sum-jury
nights
Two Local Men on
Judge Ed-w | e k s of
usance and
of
ng out State
Woodstock A
Shurt-r this
r|tod the iu(t sum to the b o i r d afshyter deducting h i s commissions] The mot inn passed
The village engineers re-rioitell a s a result of invest igat ing the sewe^- overshyflow in Jewel I a rk t h a t tlie will have to be pumped put by trifuKiil pump iu order to determine w h ^ r e t h e excess of surface wa t e r enshyters the system Th i s can be dpne a t a low cost he reported The ordered the work done^--
II I l~ I l l t e r -
lt gt lar-oj] -1laquo ( I r a n t e d
( nimUirHT in H e a r i n g
water a cen-
board
Week Committee Continued from page 1
3 P Fritz Park Ridge l H P Wet-more and Earle Cooke of Niles Center and Paul Stoker of Niles
Every one of the 27 troops cub packs and sea acout ships in the local council will join in the observance Scouts will wear their uniforms all week j Troops are planning window disphiys demonstrations good turn projects parenta nights and simitar activities i
Plan Special Scout Sc-rVkces Sunday Feb-7 will be Scdut S^ii-
day and every S(pt5(t ami leader will attend his church in uniform Many places special scout services will be held with troops attending in a body and bull Scouts participating in the services bull
At 800 Monday -evening Feb 8 al l scouts Will hvaffirm rheir Scout pledges As part of the ceremony eac I hoy and leader will receive a small scroll upon which the Scout law is printed These will be ceremoniously
Th tyi as year tionsl year
$53274350 tax property less than 10 per cent of t ie exter ded County Treasprer Morse revealed I
i paymentsthrough a whole came in
previous Morse dailaquo|l paid their taxes while a few districts--
Aut|o Acci Deaths
rolled up and tied w and susli)emled from cpaf lapel by a bowline Worn the entire-week
ith a square knot a shirt button or
knot and
Land Values Down Lai I County Taxes Up fojr 32
in the Increases of 6 cents to $184 t i x ra tes for 1931 on taxes to he paid in 1932 were made in 30 of I he 36 qity and village taxing dis t r ic ts in Lake county according to the ra tes compiled by Rober t Pearsa l l and Ches-tiir Hus ton deputies in County Clerk Lew A Hendee s office j T h e rise of the ra tes in the various
eomninnitietl is blamed on the decrease i i va luat ions and the t ransfer of l a u p e r aid from the county to town-sliips fTljo three dis t r ic ts in the Lake Purest school dis t r ic t 32 in Lake Villa- school distr ict 4 in Harr ington showed dropjs in the ra tes while Lake bullgtlunchs ra te is the same
Under the new law passed a t the siiiniuer session of tlie s ta te legislature Hid nniended a t fhe present special session the t axpayers will have to make the i r first payment by May 1 The second (iiilt final payment w i l l have to he paid by August t to avoid ucnnltlelaquo -
Tlie tax levies Will be xjompleted by (founty Clerk Lew A Hendees clepu-fes next week bull
Taxpayer in Lake county forfeited
r ing
ylor
Eighty-six persons automobile accidents in
1931 to Dec 17 ajhnual report of
Of thej 80 in ^collisions of
plt destrians were killed| a rs Twenty of the qutomoblie-train bullear jcnty-tWo plersons during 1031 the
iHecn persons died tration during the three
summer The heat unusual ini that
du the Ta killed 20 by in the jj
TM cide Tin
last were a fewl
Anijiial JFarnt Burea|u Mee at Gray^lake Jinuar^
T Lakel
Me
CouiJty ho on IO
lufld
(H)
inois
Mi enter ta prog^a
J Illi F Mi will
Thje usual the t dents by and
M strceJ
Barri Mrl
r ingt daugli
thortty tanc but pare1
as if 11 swam parrot
i i I icar in - M i l l l l M i l
bullbulll-r-i- in 1
ig -if bullinlay bullank-
uas brought -raquo l i ^ i r i c t
-bulla pli--nlid raquoi- i l l am UK MlV
-bull f t - i L- on
rourt
that 1 uii-Laamp-Lar -
-A supplies - bull bull I s b y lt bullredi-
bullnhnii- i l m i t i l i
11-- Swreetett F lower
A l i s t smell Is W - 1 i l - iwor l l i
as
9ut thecoun-well as the
Some1 sec-than last
were lax better
have occurred in pijevious ypars
Tin
joint anl County Fit
Farm at fhe
Thursday a in
e and Bob iners from
in at 10 C Watsoti
Agricult Higgins (j
be the usiiai repi interest
reasurers of botii
niial me rm b
Supply-Cfrayslnke
n 21]
00
tlie fwlt|i WBS a m tax expert
ural association f Lake Cfeneva Wis
ers lirts whilt) Liill also Aiecretariek
Ma anageij arm Aidvislor Gilkerlson
and- Mrs
bullh aifp of un-be given by i and presi-
orjjrahizatioris as well as Snfiith Mapager Abney
B I R T H S
He M
V l udr]ey j Mae
ngiton G and Mrs
n township tfr Vivia
Owl N o t Ca|rl[W Neu
sajts f thej owl
his Is not With that]
e falcon goose
Lake county according to
Corjiner John L victims 3 0 were automobiles and when struck
victims died erflsbW during |
ccmimitted sui-rppiori shows
heat pros-hot wavits of
proBtfa ion8 nev|er mkire than
frdm
iting ofl the |ure iu jind Lake
cjompany will Opeja house
beginning at
blind radio jreill efpen the
of the and
Pdwin-M) arente o(-
jrn emfral hosp
Frank are the
Jane
L o n g ] jnnnn a
the |l is sixty untisunll y of othei
|ulture duckl eiJler
Two beautifully new and surpassingly swift and powerful
New aampd Greater Hudson ^
Here are seven adjutages of buying Zeigler
i
2
3
4
bull-nb ash
bulllt nil responsive bullbullbull )v of hea t
bull-bullbullbulls very little smoke
-tirilly clean in ground i r i picked t o insure
rlcanlinesa
bull Ke ami firm in s t ruc--Stvres well over long
Very little fine coal bulli storage
C-I
i i-
Jf for every purpose
bulllaquo not dropped and 1 in loading t o cars
irifitffy forked to gt line coal
A - 0-- 1 1 1
an i pSjlIl
neinhbor -tibout bull ^eiKlcr Corl Ex-
i our bins t r y it _ laquoIt fuul thcsc seven qaal i ty vcryevident i
Lapoundesckulte amp H after-Inc
Phones 5 and 450 HARRINGTON ILL
New ana Q^ater Essex Su Thrilling new color8 gem-like and clear Dashing nev linen longer lower the airplanes j(racefil speeds and streams Scores 3f advi trices over anything heretofore offeree or likely to be available on oth r cam for many months to come in striking new stand-
HUDSON
Of 8
119
art
HUDSON INFORMATION
Tjhree Splendid New Serieraquo
Wheelbasei Major 132f-
Sterling 126mdashStandard|
101 Horsepower at 360Or Hue son Speeds 85-90 Miles Silent Second Speed 55 Miles mostatio Carburetor Heat Compensated inherently Balanced Crankshaft Power Dome Anti Conburt ibn Chamber Anti( Siiencer and Air Cteaner Oiling raquoTriphgtSealed Oil-Selective Free Wheeling Silent Constant Mesh Second Frame Twin I Neutratone Instrument Panel Startix Generator Safety Signals Grip Steering Wheel Later AU Seats Adjuiuble F 14 New Models Gem-Like in New Pastel Shade Fitments
Tkttt audalmprttivlaquoltotfitk$r Me txtra eott ilfuttfait tht nrnpltttntt standard tgutpmtift Priciifnm
MOTOR (3AR
p m Hour Theri
Control
i-Knock I-Flood
E ubfIo Automatic Cu hion Clutch Syt efajro-Mejih
Gear Mufflerf
bullTell bullRide Controls
GMM Colon
in Ivory
ard equipment features convenience style More you probably e er w|ll all combined in two tinctive quality cars which in its fiejld Sets Value
ANY DETROIT MICHIGAN^
individually
ESSEX INFORMAT1
70 Hojrsepow^r at) 3200 r p Speeds Seyond Speed SO Miles Compensa ently balanced Crankshaft
Choke Intake Engine
Simplified Transmission
f Diagonal Truss bullQuick-Vision Tale Oil and
bullNatural Seat Cushions
Windihield and Upholstery
and Silver Finish
Signals Ride Controls Lateral Spring Seat Cujihions Front and Rear FuH Opening Finger Control 9 Sparjtling N i w Like Body Colors and UJpholstery isi Wbeelbsse Length 113
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
Cards of thanks resolutions of condolence obltuarp poetry memorials and all notices of entcrtainjments or bullodety and church saled and parties given for pecuniar benefit will be charged|for
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BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
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ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
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f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
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Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
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BARRINGTON KVJ NGELIf|Ap L U T H E R A ^ tlroff4 Hfll
Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
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] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
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WASHINGTON LETTER
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PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
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In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
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PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
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During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
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Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
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Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
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One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
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The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
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SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
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Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
Siriglciltcjri or void sti rruinyagariifeandri Mernbt ^pbssiblei8 bull
leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
Itearts Clubs j pound iamo Spades-
Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
Played in eight of the| nine defense
r-
old t l [gainst
it agj i suit
hand ffland yc
ho and fistribu-ierc is a bid
-vet arc even
Sessary butjon set in
ir than
ttnssmt duit bid-lit a no [he no ains A ilhvin
|llicrvjse
W-- bull
QMlW
3i the ien lead
in Y sHlaquo Yshcli
follow js fori
_ jtherefci diamond wl licii Z wins with and then mikes hifiast club
this wiy Y Z icks ai
jilt of e trey lid win d then tth the to win lead a
e jack
$twin it any
A j MAN w^i^iiprt ita ^ ^ mi ch of a| garden ui less he planted seeds a cultivated it regularly
Neither will h(j have mu money unless save an As a garden p mdash saved interest
he sta d does it steid^r
oduces money procjlu ef
4gt
Architect
i
Bwihtss NoicesJ^miff
^ffiefoa ikihilk-amp t^Mpound$mlthki$h^j jb
FIRST STATE BAN f OF|R4RRINGT()N
I Capital laquond^urplua $16(pound OOfj ti J LAQ1BSCIIULTE Chairmanof he bdquo bdquo
A L R D B E R t S O N Presldelifc 1 bull H O W A R D ] gt CASTLE Vice Prlaquo Idcnl
A T ULITSOH Asst Ct shjer H E L E N B ME IER i s s t CafeU gt I AH LAG 2SOHULTB Asst C i f s h l e r f
| j DIRECTORS
Howard P Castle l i w y e r George JHtigcjr - Lafeschulle laquo Hagc^ Inef Precl Hobe n Retired farmers JL J |laquoMseMulilaquo Chairman oj| the Board Walter N ndweif V N i E s n d w l J I Co I r v m E Landwer Ileal Estate Management) A f t B
itractort
- I lti
J
ejBciti-d
h51
Orr HarryPIerj m M ^
Ponies Wtn in SeesaV 1 Warren Boys to ^lay
Helaquo Friday j
T h 0 ItnrriuKton HW pound -entheir ^ n d Kame o f j l h e w
r l laquo y nlhlt wh^n laquo 1 raquo ^ laquo
hbdquo vei-laquorlaquon Wswonda nve 18 to Htnrted riiiiwr s|owlf
ntumpo
VCnnM ^ wne defenses Vnlaquolaquon-rH banlcet from thegt to -L the I ^ ^ 0 8 Ame-W B a S i B
theenrraquoe first Half B o p A n t seoreiHWlc^from Zi nn1 three t i m laquo from th ch^ y t o t n k e laquo T gt 2 earl
fbdquo tlie enrly nnrt of Ue second bullhere was Wtje wrorlnR nrtd the Jauee betwer-n the tww tcam^ rems about mark
Thlaquovlm the MAlt-1nN npP | rcnVgt
Inure peiraquoltbullltbullbullbull bullbull - mdash- - about the wiiift At thU thri nuar mnrk nnrriiiRton laquoWlaquoW laquo g
Mbdquobdquore with their shots Wto WiUiiims rniul Hlaquorcybdquo WlaquoJJ-
bullthree bullhiiKkits^npWef- the Bran bull0Vertnraquok iui1 muni their rivali the midille f the 1ns quarter H
coiida then l)|raquoenM up With St rmiKe hamiRe in which Bafceley
iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
-t (f
1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
ii Ft 1 0 1-0 0 -6-o
T imdash
6
o 1-0 0 o
1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
^ n - t a p n l i i Kra|iit s Heerinaii ^hristinnjjo- Meiners gtniiiii tftwlnm|
_ Totals
Unusual ly^
n e s mdash +bull-
r
i i 3 0 raquo Q-
0 J -0 o
bullbullbullt bull-j
V
-|0-
1deg-- iO~
0 0 0 0
1-= 0L_ 0
raquo
arm Weather ^ Sets New OfficialJRecdi
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rmJh-ofr i t
I r I t i ^ t h ^ ^ o f r o f A)
bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
W - 2rr poundbullbullpilpatp r gtflaquoslgtviD i n raquof In form^ ^1^ T h laquo M l o Khrllr mtgta 8 ^ ^ given bj M
Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
moSi Maeem^t^aU aigtbdquo 8Juwd cotomeJitrBl 1 Rented p e r i o d t e nHreIy lorip iJ T r
^ ^ ^ o ^ B r ^ B e ^ w
f bull -
--J-1 mUmMtmtSmmim Jt 12^
wampmmmff
BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
---1-
REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
U-
bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
-
1--
() bullgt raquo 0 0
gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
l
^^^i^^^^^^tmmim waM
A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
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JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
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DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
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Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
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Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
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PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
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102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
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tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
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WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
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AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
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laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
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JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
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WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
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bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
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GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
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lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
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bullBj SHce^lJ JP Maple itnl Cane 21 oz
1 if t iw
bullT
mampM l^fjiiiQi^ 1
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Thlaquo R tuiat1
terrtt
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the Barr ing t raquotfraquofcB
PerCa ofEducMwttft 2 7 S c ^ S h ^
ItarrtaRton Hjfch SchMlJ
93041 i LoterTKb e
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Of 1 -JT M-liwllaquoraquo 1 laquo M pound 0f ilistriM per
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srliool follows
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A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
H(iiiAigtlaquovilli ltVraquogtulaquoui)iy TlivifiiiHi Townsfiii
1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
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26 -28
(Jrnnf Township WiNlraiidil Kill Township bull ^ Mjilinraquo Towm hip 1j lfvaiisioir Toivnship Tgt
^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
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laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
K BW croup
| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
raquolaquolaquo raquolaquoraquo$ of llHrrlngtonj ^raquolaquoK ThftT-dfl-yfnhwmrf WPIHMiiii ofChnrbis A ^ l i - (1s vMWr 0 wtion - -
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l x Families Are Um|er Scarlet FeverQuaraiii
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bulltfor^L WU tvtrade wtM lH S^rofdw ttanlwtre Coi
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BARRINGTQN REV] EW
f laquo n j o y s Eighty Arst f [ raquoirthdajr -bulllaquo Mrs L l Sehroeder 413 S Cook ^otreer- enjoyed her eightv-nrgtt birth-Sday anniversjirji Friduy Jnn 8 | _bull-bull- Mrs Jkhrowlcr is the oldest mefli ( | j e r of 41ie missionary society of t)Se
f g a l e m church and many members jof Jpoundhls organization railed at the Scbrd-raquoder home Kridiy afternoon to express J their beat wishes those who were uraquo-feable tohow rotirtesy to Mrs Sehroe-f 4 e r in this V i y sent greetings by
ifpnenns of IJ yostil card shower
1 At_ sin oclock Mrs Sehroeder en-t joyed abirthday dinner with Rev and
fWrs Philip Riraquoulaquoher and Mr and twrs George futdwer and family as Claquouests l i lti happened that Rev ^ e t i s c h e r end Miss Eunice Landwer
ftlso were (lebiflting their birthdays
~~
v Misvionary Irgtlaquoram Interesting
The ell-dvv missionary program Tuesday
ful The iven over to White gtvigtd by sin enjoyable
fciven at -the Baptist church rl proved Jo l very successful morning w i s i (lfigtss woilr fll fiot-luck dimi-r
Mrs T lUwIuigs of the Woodlawn Btjgttit chuili ltgtf fMiicngo gnlve the address ltf (Jie itmrnoon program takshying alt her -11(1 ieltt ^Missionary Kead-
iu2 Contcsl W gtrfe MI-N Helen Drus-sel gave f vpurt on her visit to the ttnplist missionary training school in Chh-Hgo vlncli was both interesting iiinl edntlaquoiicgt) il and Mrs bull Tohn Sheesley i-i-vii-wid several chnplt$rsof the study 1-1 T V diiilhjilfe of (liiiure in HI interesting manner About 2gt in bulliiiie-rs enioyed this all-ilay liieetiuK
Enjoy Kainili
tat tiering Mrs V (bdlister Mrs Kmest
Kieke Mrs J-IIHSII Coe and family Mr ind Mi- Clifford Stijuit and famshyily Mr and Mrs thiiidlWt Hiekc mul son Hid Mr gtnd Mr-- Victor Itieke niv1 tiimilv It gti Biirrington enjoyed n f-imily tiili-ring at the home of Mrgt lti li fvl 11-I1 in Chicago Saturshyday It loos | to be a surprise to Mi- MIIIIII raquoitii iier vigtri-ri Mrs Anna lloniin nl -iier a very enjoyable lgtot Jnefe- dinner the afteituHin was spent Kueiillt MrsL Ilojlister Mrs K Uieke Tirs Doiiini | adit Mrs Mar-li raquorgt sUiis
Kntertains Thursday bull Club bull j
Mrs A V-iielt l i t AV Lake Ktrt v HS ligt-tess 1raquo tlie Thursday rlnli Janmiry 7 it a pretty one oclock lniiiheoii The lfternunii was enjoyed at lnincji wilti nvards goiuK to Mrs I Powers Mr y ( Schroedeo and Mrs V II White
The spirit of bull Christmas--was still ei ident ft tlii-s party and the -cheershyful tree efforiled a gift for each quest vho nmvra-piieil the interesting pack-Ill e with smdash fni-li ze-t is she did tjhose of 111 ( ilIl-r lti ite
W R C Hirtds -Installation At Officers ^
T^e BarrWgtort W ^ C nesday aftettiafengtatt6e Catraquow4 HMI where the installation of officers took place ^r^f^j^a(PTOnraquonrfer-^ajas installing officer Mr Virginia Haw-ley as installing coiiductor and Mrs Myrtle Abbott as chaplain The four color bearers were as follows Mrs Lena Sass Mrs Matilda Kuhl-man Mrs Mae Scherf and Mrs ampfary Rohlmeier A social hour folowen the installation program
Entertains Lions Bridge Club
Mrs M H Schreibe-r S02 8 book street was hostess at a bridge party Monday evening for men hers of the Lions Ladies Bridge club andseveral guests xt the close of a very pleasant evening prizes were awardshyed to Mrs Warren Meier Mrs Lesshylie McClure and Mrs-Alfred Church Mrs Harry Hoglund received the
guest prize Dainty refreshments AYHe served by the hostess
I-Bntertaihs Twelve Guests |
Mrs 7 C Foelschow enfeijtained group o twelve friends Wltdnesda|r evening at bunco and other games Dainty lefwshmehts complete an er joyable wening and prizes nere re eeived by Mrs Ernest Rieck ijnd Mrs| Fred Sqhumaker
MiS wer
Attend Concert at Blackstoie Motel
Miss Mae Johnson and Blanche Frye of Barringtoi guests of the Lake View Musical club at the B ackstonc hotel Moiidi y after noon at| an artists recital I y Tom ford H a r r i s - a t the--piano a | idMis^ Ruby Lj on vocal soloist
Entertains Philathea Members
The Philathea class of the Salem church will be entertained at the home of Mrs S L Landwer 30 S Hough street Friday night This is the regular bi-monthly meeting of the organization and the business session will be given over to the election of officers Mrs Frank Gieske has served as teacher of the group for seventeen years
Give Dinner for Victorious Bowlers
Members of the Jefferson lee- Co bowling team were guests of honor at a dinner held at The Farm rond-hoiise Monday evening with members of the -Chicago team as hosts After dinrjer thestag|tuirty adjourned to soipe bowling alleys for a few (games flood fellowship was the keyijote of the evening J
TlMtater Party Hear Madame Butterfly
The following Barington people will enjoy a theater-party and hear Matlame Butterfly at[the Civic opera hoijsei Wednesday nijsht Mrs K A Beerman MrsJ E Montgomery Mrs Clyde Carr Mrs Edwin Olcott | bchle prizes iUrs- K F Wichmnh Misj H Muth Milhjr Mrs gtfis Harry -Brandt lind Mrs William KJesslei- nf Palatine
To Enteijtain Ojorcas Society i J 16 floiifes society Of the
^LMilifjmeetfLt^ie horn of-(1frac34frac34 Mrs Anna Ahren i fo
chiflrc pi-esii ipcia1alfteirnoon Tuesday Officers for the coming year elected at a short business preceding the social hour
Baptist th|raquo
f o j Jtan^lf
will bs meetin f
Annoiinri Betrothal of Miss Hoernecke
Mr nnd Mrs A H Hoeme Grove avenue announces the ment of their daughter Wilhelmini Marie to Leonard J iframer Mr and Mrs Sandusky O
Willianv Kramer
Entertains 500 Club bull
Mrs Cora Purcell 311 streit was hostess Friday (to
E
club At the close of an enjoyable afternoon prizes were awarded William Grunaii Mrs E dorf and Mrs Delia Cadj
RRINGTON ILLINOIS rHURSDAY JjmiAM 14 1932
w^mp -bull--y-yf
bull raquo - i - 1
son Donaljl all of Naperville vlrere guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs i l l lden Gieske 124 N l i a r ripon street Mrs Gasscr is an a|unt
Mrs Glske- bull bull It-)
M i s M rgaret Weiclielt 106 Eake street enjoyed Saturday Sjlnday wilh frienils a t K n o t coi Galesburg
Mrs Clifford Sjsout and daughter Phyllis 431 Cook street hlaquoard Mlgnon it the Civjc opera h^use
Monday evrning
William
w and ege
Dotterrer |549 Division street spen|t several days this weeljc at Geneva N trip
ke 41( engage
isor o f
of
Mrsj Dudley darmichael 520 plvision street re-
two
Mr and ahd sons turned Tuelsday I from a visit of
Mrs Carmichaerb parents
Main the 50C
to Mrs [iangen
Paul The Gleaners class of the f t church will he entertainled at tlieliome of Mrs Edward ORt J208 S Cook street Thursday eveniiig Jan 21
Mrs Charles Kainer was at nn afternoon card party-
hostess it her
hotrie 301 Northwest highway Mon day Dainty refreshments served after the game
Mrs Louis Miller 107 street entertained I the
E
chili Thursday afternoon wi going to Mrs
Knlaquoertaiiif V P M ( of Salem Cliinh
Mrs Vi i i i - Jlavlev bull-bull -S Cook Street Nil- lii-tss to I lie Voll|llg peoshyple- missii|i11 y circle of the ^nleni church Ti ie i| iv evening The busi-
Voung People Kntertained
The Interniediate tengiie members of the Salem church wereentertained bv their superintendent MrSi Mildred Wolthausen Monday evening at the church parlors The young people enshyjoyed i program of different games followed by the serving (if refreshshyments About twenty members were present I -
^
lies- mecliiiu insl illnt ion if year wilh Mi illslillliiiK ltiHce ntut talks mi were follow 1
bull refleshlnili1 v-i-ie prCsiii1
is uiven iiver-1 to the itlicers fur [the coming
Philip BciLscliei- as A proernni of imisic
s^inu work in -Ja| 1111 lie a lociiil hour and
Vhimi ihirtv 1-
gueds
KnlArlnins Jutiters ClftsH
bull The Mother Chlircll wllaquo
eystone Class Entertainod L
Mrs Edward Sehroeder 21-1 W Kits-sell street was hostess Monday evening to the Ieysliine class of the Salein church ii-iid- to the nev teacher
i Mrs Nellie Schultze After the busishyness meeting a social luuir at-games was enjoyed and ri-freshnicirfs servtd Mrs Harold Sehroeder
- clit Hcrtiuiied
I the Millin Wcdnesilay
si-S
bulsi-he w-
nftcriioon di no home of the pn dent- Mrs II li A Grebe 31(1 Cool Nliffi 1 luring the short IMss tiiiielinii lew olfllers fof coining i gti n iigt elected irild folio log this Mi - ( i ireme Miller review 111 el iaphi Hid Ilaliits In the Iejiu bir study loilr Mis Lorelle Lai d-wer gin hjoyabl Which Jilllsir rioted the hostess - M -ii J dainty
reading after bullprogram I retlisjllillllt
he
Celebrate W^Wftig AnniversiUiv
Mr end Tfrs Albert GoSsell of Cuba iLiwii-liip celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary Sun day by ctitertuining forty-five re a fives als in Ilt-iay family gatheriig After 011 vHiivible dinner the aftj r-110011 was spciit bull in visiting anil sii g-ing games wer enjoyed in the evenshying The ul-sts included- relatives from C-biisgo Elgin Mareiigo Lake Zurich ntnl ItarHngton who before leaving presented Mr and Mrs Gos-sell with many lovely sifts
Former Wtmconda Girl Married in Tpxas
Relalivijs in Barriugton received nnnounceiifeiits this week of the marshyriage of hljss Velda Bangs daughshyter of Mrs- Cora Bangs of Amarillo IVx fo Woodson CofftCltof Amarilloj The bullweilibiuj tnok place at San An tonio Tev on Thursday Jan 7 and the- bridal couple will make their
home a I Aniuilltgt The bride a forshymer residei^t of Wauwnda moved to Texas wiitrJwr family1 five years ago
Entertain xt Sunday Dinner l
Mr and Ttrs Ray Scheer 530 Grove iivenue entertained the follow1
ing guests at dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs Frnnk Sclieer of Deerlield M r and amp^rraquotIf A runcaid Mr and Mrs Major Cote laquond Mrs Bertha Wene-gar ahilsoii Elmer of Palatine
Mrs Stayner Entertains Auxiliary Members
Mrs Noel Stayner 205 N Cook street entlaquortained meuibcrs of the
Auxiliary raquot carpet-rag sewing party this eveninj Convalescent
bull^Isoldiewi in jrtylaquonment hospitals will bull ^ f e s e the strip- in making rug
Ilotuiitlt assii-ted Mis
li ( nvei
Mrs Cudwullader Entertains
A group (if eighteen ntet at ihe Ijonie rf Mrs Imler l i l t E Hillside day evening anil eiijoyed lirogiiini of games and gr ing Mrs1 Cudwnlliiiler Is Ilfjlsl teacher for th^ group ami was their initial Kiiwiiil gnih licliuis fefreshiiients were si
youi g women Cnihviil-it Moil-a siieltil i lp siug-
I school ihe party ring lie-
rvilli
Ted McCabe a i d Mrs Wesley Nelson Refreshments won served by the
The BrVthfrhood of the Si Paul church enjoyed a debate Wednesday evening on tin subject Resolv|ed that Protestant d merfee and a dated denom The affirniath Brintlinger ai Koenig
^nominations s i 1 o u 1 d
The Gleane church will m|ei Eilward Ost Thursday evening Jan 21
Mrs Irving street enter
hostess
Station Foiirsone
h pi L
1 churches be Nationally and e was taken by d the negative 1
On soli locally H R y Rev
Tclass of the S at tlie home of Mrs
208 S Cook
Hollister 515i It talined the fo
guests at a one oclock dinner day Mr and Mrs J S Hollis soii Oliver 3 - 3 W Main stre Mr 11 ml Mr) George Broil daughter Bariara of Chica
Ninth District Meeting of Legion Auxiliary
The ninth district meeting of the Aniericnn Legidn Auxiliary Will he held at the John J Conley lTnit 3H(I2 W Grand boulevard near Crawford avenue at 730 p in Jan 21 An American and National Defence grain will be given r
The Auxiliary asks all interestdi to notify Mrs Itiith Whitcoinb
l e g i o n Anviliary Gives Benefit Party
Members of thft Aniericni Legion Auxiliary were In stesses at a benefit card party and hikery salt at their club roonis Tiiesiay atternoon A prize was awarded to ecli table aifi refreshments folio ved he card gamfe Nineteen guests Merepresent
The regular monthly meeting of the club wi l l j i e held Wednesrlay Jan 20 at 2 Woeloek in the Methodist church The program for theaftershynoon Ai l l be Thinking It OutmdashAn Experiment in PJhllOsophy by Dr Charles G Obernieyer j
There wi l l be ftreciprocity djy proshygram at the W^ker Park Womans club 2340 Kedzie tonlevard at 2 p m January 10 Eveijj-one is invited
n anumincemejit of the aeknowl eilgment of the Christmas cards has lieen receiveil from the Elgin hospital
The Irving Park Catholic Womans club will hold a reciprocity meeting at 130 p- m j|raquonunrv 20 in the j Indepeiidence Pari Field - House at l iv ing Park boulevird and Springfield street
bull that forget ^eliclous at The Catlow theatre Thi rsday and Friday Jan 14 and 15 Tlid proceeds will be
jippdjtor the scholi rship loan fund
Mr and son Kdwitnt accotnpiitili Hoinulh iOH Hatiirdaywlth
Afchie Domoney 502 PiMyfrlo left Friday foi a visitnf ivo x the home of his brothcrValeii Oklahoma Citjjr Okla
bullv bullMr anil Mrs
ttiifl family of 1 spent Suivilay w
QharlcM W Garfield
Paul
street
i ivenne eeks-nt inlt in
swetaer street
V Iiownloii a Park Illdge mid Mrrf A
Edward Tie 21K N Cook
[v Mr and M r s H llotigh Mtroet
M r s F W ter-|iC0iic 11 are Apeiidiug Ijlridhergs mot
joyed Sunday wood
il-laquoltd street John spent
friends In Hnclnl- Wis
Lindlierg and i N Harrison wo weeks with her at Ottawa
laugh-street
Mfs
Mr and Mm James Domont Lewis 6(i2 Prairie nvenue
yith relatives in
Mr anil Mrs Emil Mr and Airs Albert
Gassi r Weinert
y and 1 en-Atay-
utid and
Mrs Johni street
D W i
Jlngeles jCaiif last week after having spent the1 holiday- season with their daughters 1 Miss Morion and Mrs Jack O Halloran and her family Mr and Mrs- Seivernscalled on sewral fprmV residc|ifs of Barrington while in California i -
M i s s Vera I^allowel of ChicaRO visited over the weck-eW with Miss Verna Cov-ey raquo njembcjr of the local School faculty
Charles Tcsar and his sister Miss 6enevieve of Park Ridge were guests Sunday at the home of Mr arid Mrs W N Sears 506 Grove avenue
This was a business
wteks with Mr and Mrs Frank Alversdn Madison WiSi
Henry Ai ler of Chicago enjoyed Saturday a id Sunday with Mr
Jurs 207 W Rusi
ittertbn of Baltimore and formerly of Barriugton- wak a recent giiest of Mr and Mrs Willjani Dotterrer 5)49 Division street
Mr ond Mrs Charles Berkley Algonquiii irerei guests Sunday of and Mrs y C F^ielschow 402 Main street
is in St Lo
at
tnd sell
3Id
of Mr
E
Rev and Mrs M SFreeman httvo had as the r guest gt Mrs Freemans niece Miss i luth Mo^lrc of Sao P a i l o Brazil Mi JS- Moore has been ^ prinshycipal of a- h gh school in that city the pdst four years and will return I to
ter work th gtre - the-latter part of tpist i6nth
Mrs M y r l e Gillette and son H i r old and grandson James of Chi^go were guests -Wednesday at toe ho of j Mr and itfrs HJ Kirschner 607 Cook street
0 C Bitel ieK 0 l 4 Glshyove aven lis this week on busiivess
Mr and Mrs Wilbur Wagn9 Second avenue and Mr ar Paul Kolle 510 N Cook street
M
guests Mon lay -evening Mrs GeorgisTvloepfer Heights
Mr and Mrs Walt r Cannoii and daughter ElVa J e a n a n d MissMarshygaret Tobias in 1 2 4 w Russellstreet visited the eoiiseratory at Garfield park Sunday
Miss Virji
of Mr Arlingt
Dr and Mrs Arthur Krujegr of Chicago visited Mr Krueger s raquount Mrs Anna Freye 512 Grove avenue Sunday j
Mr and Mrs Henry Dammermntr of Palatine were guests Sini ing of Mr and Mrs Theodbre Free-man and Mrs Anna Freyej 512 Grove avenue
lt j ^ even-
laquo Miss t^cina W a g n w of Chicago is a guest this weeit at the home of Mrs Mary Wilmer 132 W Station street 5 Umdashbull
Miss Esther Wisemaiii of Elgin who has spent several weekamprwlth relatives in Barrington left Sunday for a-Weekgt with frieiulK at Itasca --
Mr and Mrs Edward James of Chishycago were guests Saturday and -Sunshyday of Mr and Mrs Willard Abbott 126 W Main street-
Christian Science R lading Rooms Is at New Locatipn
The Christian Science reading room is being movjd from its 1 resent loca tion at 110 N Hough street to neW qunnters on^ the second loor of tlje Lipofsky building The enfwnCe at 114 Station street Til e ropra Will he cloijied on Saturday Ji n 23 durshying the mowing re-openiig on Mon day Jan 25 (The readii room will be open to the public in the new lo cation from 2 to 5 p ni each week day and on Saturday efening from 7 to 0 oclock
Flaquoraquot-Growing gt laquo bull The balsa reuches a 1 lameter of
15 Inches In five years and lgtas a very fast height growth
i-v
ft Vi bull -v
M[r and Mrs Clifford Oberg of Chi cngo enjoyed Sunday with Mrs Obergs parents Mr and Mrsl Willshyiam Walbaum 444 North avenue
Mr and Mrs William Gbttschalk 436 N 1 Cook street spent Sundnjt with Mr aiidi Mrs Elmer Reese in Woodstock I
T H E X Shows 7iOO-fraquobppni
Miss Eloise jP^nfield of Eviiitston enjoy|ed Saturday aiuj i Sunday as a
of Miss icieatior Trash 20S E street i
gue8t Lake
MrsVF W Homuth of the jGras-mere farmland Mrs William Hoinnth i38 W ilincoln avenue nttpnled a lecture at -the- Audijtoriunr hotel Sunshyday-evening bullbull- i _ | 1
E M Wallace 223 W Russell street left on a businesstrip-to Day-toil Q Tuesday
SATURDAY JAI KEN MAYNARf
ALIA The BAD
S U M S U M M E R V U j L E in PEKININPE]aN
T R A V E L O G mdash N E W S - ^ ARTOON
Adhiission 15c-4i k
s o t Ttit I
bull j f F l i T|dlaquovlk Mi-^Ory 1 Tills Is the versfe w|jllaquoh Colerldi
Arote^tiJUlustrat the 1 nittrlcaljifeet j Ijroclt Icing tp short d Frdfr l o i solemn sort plow spip Strong foot (Jret ctotne npwlth i lac t l l
w bullbull
v-arietlet otbull
bullWfMlni
tolon-j 1 0 0 stalk I Kilaquo to 3aWeln raquorraquoB With raquolaquoiftm
bullbull SUNDAY
ittpiEVOpL 3fc Rose Buds
9 Clever Youngsters in a Minute presents tion
ON l l T p SCREriivf LEW AYRES
Mr and Mrs G A Lindskog of Irving Pfcrk were guests Monday at thehotfie (if Mr at)tl Mrs Charles R Tliies niO S Cook street
Mr and ld Eilward Hbrfl granddaughturi Dawn Landwer Grove a v e n t i Spent Sunday with 3 nnd Mrs ft^ G Kennedy and fam at D o w n e d Grove
Ir altid Mrs Paul ^Andrews of Chi cago were) g ies t s Saturday and Suin day At the home of Mr arid Mf4 Aujsftst GOSHJII 338 W Lake street
Mr and Mrs George Whitcotub and ftmily were ifuests at the home and Mrs Hjtrry Whitcomb of f efd Strnday
of Mr Deer-
(i(laquo) Mr and Mrs JHarry Kirivtvue S Cook stre-t jisited theirdiughtir Luicille winj is i n training at the Grant hospital Friday evening
Beatrice Mi guests of Mr horn 514 and Sunday
MINN Eth
joyed Su mln Mirk II G 1 fo 1 Ntiwi
liai Herman ilaquol T mdash- - MIss trielt of Chicago were
ani| Mrs Herbert Beijg-laquo(alHe| aveiiut Satin-du-v
1 T nil
I Owen of (Chicago en-I at the home of Mr add [agewchulte 214 W Stlt-
Invaid ITJWII Harold Wright J TlitunpliM mid Tliomnw Doeltey of llarri gtoitj attended a game It
hw-jkey laquot t ugt Vadium In Chicago Sunday even iig i bull (
Mr (uul Mrs John Sehwemm l l j l W Main street spent Sunday with Mrs^Schwei mis sister Mrs Henry Bncdimer in Chicago
Mr and Mrs H L Schultze Miss Lmtille Marions and Ray Jurs atshytended the Civic [opera Friday even iK
Mr and Mrs Frank Seavcrhs 2UJ Lincoln aveiue returned from Los
Lafees Stt^rt Uoats jkedii|dd frbm
25lbw0o
manufac ured to
THIS
These coats include
gether wpth pur reglular stockmdashall M which were
sel at 50 to 75f higher prices
M^ns Sh eep-lined at ( reat Savings
These must be
WEEK ONLY
a shipment just received to
seen to be appreciated
Cpats
some stock
Oddity in Nature It Is a curious fact that
plants are poisonous to l ive ^ when i tunted If p lant growthi i is Interfetcti with by drought iropt
brulsitijf these plants develop it much It rger amount of cyanogeiietic jlucosit e than norinal growjtli would provide and this substance =taken ipto an animals stomach cuuies-se-rious pusonlHg
+
IfEpBRSEN DAIRY
Barringtons Safe Milk Supply
PASTEURIZED
We operat undor Certlflcntfl of Approvshyal No my iMuefby State Dejiartmont of Ilealtlu
Phone 409
eTOQGERY GatJow Tl^atre Buildini
BARRIN 1TON ILLINOIS
CHIC SALE i i MANY A SIP
N E W S - C A R T O O N
SHOWS GONTINl|jfgtJJS Mat 230 to 6
10cattd$Oc Evening Admission 2 c 50c
MON TUES JAN 18-19
LAUREL laquolaquodHARpY
in their feature comedy
Pardon Short Subjects Added
WED THURS RJM JAN 20 21 and 22
WAIJACE ultwm BEERY CO0ampER
I N
Us iBc-lOe
with IRENE MCI I ROSCOE ATE 3
IHE mo siiOtw OK THE SKAHON AdiniMHiiui1 lfi(-l(k
tu steoUeJtk rigiii rt liyiriin bulltpin tiaiUsaii
m Irisb
When you select infslepii reirigert-tor choose onel tblt you know will keepvegetables | r i w a n i l resh-one that you i^otc willpceeji rozea des-serts J^rmaod s a | o | th-r i gti e1 that you Attougt will provide pi intyjo icei Mike certain otafioithe thuij sby-being sure it is Frigidlaquoiir t a ik for the naine plate( Thert ill onljy lt ne eleoric refrigerator named jFrigid lire i General Motors Va^ue CtSme in and inspect tt i beautiful
models npyir oa ouflsho r o o m doer See for yourself the | ian) flt anireithu nake Frigidaire SO truly c itstanding in cdnveoience a^d|aluit Let ui tell you about the n e w lo - trices and convenient terms Stop i i tyoutftw opportunity
FRlfelDAIRE BE SURE M J amp A RADIO SEHV
Tel llarrlnirton W
PUBLJtC SI OK NOKTUKUt
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OWNG to the reductions raw materials we have
o^ our Home-Made Candies 1( and on Saltdd Nuts 15c
i rawet priries of ^educ^dthe prices
tol 30c per pound
Fountain Luncheon Prices
Specials far Saturday Peanut Brittle )b box Cream Pattiesper lb
We use only thle highest graj$of Materials n the manufacture ofiou
d) soii
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|ffjf[fgt| I h i tytl [HlviJe plenty o f ice Make Ittain oLti of these t h i n g s by being ifc laquot is Frigidaire L o o k for the
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y o d e l s ltioW on our s h o w r o o m floor i-e for vi gtuirU-l I the- many features that
ttkc jld^ikhiirc so truly outstanding cnrlvojriitrue and va lue Let US tell
pu i Mtia the new l o w pr ices and gtnvc iilaquontterms Stop in at your first
Cjpporiuiiity
SURE IT IS A FRIGIDAIRE
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mWy Educed
Sfiknldav-1 8 lt
l l H S Student Digs Up Practical
Geological Study
c h Township Sch0degl degieS bla led Weekly by
tompi
-t he Pupils
S bullU
vai-ation Richard helped his brother
n vlnijrh About two irfac-1 was a layer of
-ITS layer was about iMlgtrnoatb this bed
I f pout which was r This proved to bull - well ns education-
I li11 a business afternoon They bullusiitiition and
rli -fs ns fol lows |resident Violet
r-iiligtiit Carol ine irv-treasurer1 E l - - h i i i i i n a n
bull11-ie s t range odors bull bullkins rxjni One thr day rahbnge
bull ci tainly smells n w-re a wee hit
lio tin ill Kamef of i imi(it Tliey bent gt 1 - ^irl- gym class
tha l l i- absent Tuesday - illness E lmer
bull Wednesday i-i smie back to
bull _bull -i liool here a
bull -p-lit par t of her-
bullbull-gt-lit- frmi schpol ] bull- Kliznheth Iloff-
Vlnlaquoliiy bull i ~ --ir |gtart of her j bull Kianston with
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bull -i Milvin r o t t s
lti InI Notes
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I IJiif Sver a re - bull-- in March
i bull - t l d y i n t t h e
1-1 1 iniinatizi-d agt i- bull - 1 1 i bull -_r
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Ci-ailTs rc iuni -1 1raquo i i K i i r l y
k iiii-- riinark j bull in^-tinu old
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bullbull i in i l l o n raquoltbull-
McHenry County to $2024 for Nelsot
of Session
pay-cott-
Audi-t
a n l and
and jurors
biggest [service
the bail-total
county witnesses
When the Lake county bo|ard supervisors starts i t s Mareh McIDenry county will ask for menjt of $2024 for services i nectjion with the trial1 of State tor | Oscar Nelson on a misflt asance chaifge acconling^ to Circuit Clerk Will Conn at Woodstock
The services for the talisman the housing and feeding of the during the trial make_up the items on the bill The jury cost was placed at $1060 mea s rooms extra janitor iffs and service of the sheriff $ 5 2 1 1 5
O her items-which McHenry will claim are foreign $ 2 5 3 eircuit clerk $120 $ 5 sheriff $5815 anil serving $5815
Thirty^eight persons were moned for the jury panel TJ s-elected Was locked up eight and fed three meals a day
Nelson was dismissed by ward Igt Shurtleff after two court proceedings on themisflaquo charge for Jack of3 jurisdiction ordered the jury to sign a Jver|diet not guilty
The conspiracy charge growi of fhe failure of the Waukegai Bankis- to be heard at on January 1$ States Attor|iey V Smith has petitioned Jtukre leff t a have nuotiier judge hei| triiilr
docket
The
Property Owners Object to
Water Being Shijt Off
Continued from page 1
funds A motion was made b- Earl Hatje that the money be refunded- to the property Q vners and that if war--rants had been purchased with the funds these warrants be otl envise disp(|sed of It was uiiiuii nously carried
Report Collections Hatje also oferednj resolution that
the village tresurer and clerk be inshystructed tn report all water Uid tax collections to the board and tlint the collectors file u statement 1ltgt the board for their commissions It iwas said that in the past the collector has said i rejioil
HARRINGTON REVIEW BARR^NGTON
Trial
fee
3laquoryraquo
sum-jury
nights
Two Local Men on
Judge Ed-w | e k s of
usance and
of
ng out State
Woodstock A
Shurt-r this
r|tod the iu(t sum to the b o i r d afshyter deducting h i s commissions] The mot inn passed
The village engineers re-rioitell a s a result of invest igat ing the sewe^- overshyflow in Jewel I a rk t h a t tlie will have to be pumped put by trifuKiil pump iu order to determine w h ^ r e t h e excess of surface wa t e r enshyters the system Th i s can be dpne a t a low cost he reported The ordered the work done^--
II I l~ I l l t e r -
lt gt lar-oj] -1laquo ( I r a n t e d
( nimUirHT in H e a r i n g
water a cen-
board
Week Committee Continued from page 1
3 P Fritz Park Ridge l H P Wet-more and Earle Cooke of Niles Center and Paul Stoker of Niles
Every one of the 27 troops cub packs and sea acout ships in the local council will join in the observance Scouts will wear their uniforms all week j Troops are planning window disphiys demonstrations good turn projects parenta nights and simitar activities i
Plan Special Scout Sc-rVkces Sunday Feb-7 will be Scdut S^ii-
day and every S(pt5(t ami leader will attend his church in uniform Many places special scout services will be held with troops attending in a body and bull Scouts participating in the services bull
At 800 Monday -evening Feb 8 al l scouts Will hvaffirm rheir Scout pledges As part of the ceremony eac I hoy and leader will receive a small scroll upon which the Scout law is printed These will be ceremoniously
Th tyi as year tionsl year
$53274350 tax property less than 10 per cent of t ie exter ded County Treasprer Morse revealed I
i paymentsthrough a whole came in
previous Morse dailaquo|l paid their taxes while a few districts--
Aut|o Acci Deaths
rolled up and tied w and susli)emled from cpaf lapel by a bowline Worn the entire-week
ith a square knot a shirt button or
knot and
Land Values Down Lai I County Taxes Up fojr 32
in the Increases of 6 cents to $184 t i x ra tes for 1931 on taxes to he paid in 1932 were made in 30 of I he 36 qity and village taxing dis t r ic ts in Lake county according to the ra tes compiled by Rober t Pearsa l l and Ches-tiir Hus ton deputies in County Clerk Lew A Hendee s office j T h e rise of the ra tes in the various
eomninnitietl is blamed on the decrease i i va luat ions and the t ransfer of l a u p e r aid from the county to town-sliips fTljo three dis t r ic ts in the Lake Purest school dis t r ic t 32 in Lake Villa- school distr ict 4 in Harr ington showed dropjs in the ra tes while Lake bullgtlunchs ra te is the same
Under the new law passed a t the siiiniuer session of tlie s ta te legislature Hid nniended a t fhe present special session the t axpayers will have to make the i r first payment by May 1 The second (iiilt final payment w i l l have to he paid by August t to avoid ucnnltlelaquo -
Tlie tax levies Will be xjompleted by (founty Clerk Lew A Hendees clepu-fes next week bull
Taxpayer in Lake county forfeited
r ing
ylor
Eighty-six persons automobile accidents in
1931 to Dec 17 ajhnual report of
Of thej 80 in ^collisions of
plt destrians were killed| a rs Twenty of the qutomoblie-train bullear jcnty-tWo plersons during 1031 the
iHecn persons died tration during the three
summer The heat unusual ini that
du the Ta killed 20 by in the jj
TM cide Tin
last were a fewl
Anijiial JFarnt Burea|u Mee at Gray^lake Jinuar^
T Lakel
Me
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lufld
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Mi enter ta prog^a
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Thje usual the t dents by and
M strceJ
Barri Mrl
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thortty tanc but pare1
as if 11 swam parrot
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bullbulll-r-i- in 1
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uas brought -raquo l i ^ i r i c t
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rourt
that 1 uii-Laamp-Lar -
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bullnhnii- i l m i t i l i
11-- Swreetett F lower
A l i s t smell Is W - 1 i l - iwor l l i
as
9ut thecoun-well as the
Some1 sec-than last
were lax better
have occurred in pijevious ypars
Tin
joint anl County Fit
Farm at fhe
Thursday a in
e and Bob iners from
in at 10 C Watsoti
Agricult Higgins (j
be the usiiai repi interest
reasurers of botii
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tlie fwlt|i WBS a m tax expert
ural association f Lake Cfeneva Wis
ers lirts whilt) Liill also Aiecretariek
Ma anageij arm Aidvislor Gilkerlson
and- Mrs
bullh aifp of un-be given by i and presi-
orjjrahizatioris as well as Snfiith Mapager Abney
B I R T H S
He M
V l udr]ey j Mae
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n township tfr Vivia
Owl N o t Ca|rl[W Neu
sajts f thej owl
his Is not With that]
e falcon goose
Lake county according to
Corjiner John L victims 3 0 were automobiles and when struck
victims died erflsbW during |
ccmimitted sui-rppiori shows
heat pros-hot wavits of
proBtfa ion8 nev|er mkire than
frdm
iting ofl the |ure iu jind Lake
cjompany will Opeja house
beginning at
blind radio jreill efpen the
of the and
Pdwin-M) arente o(-
jrn emfral hosp
Frank are the
Jane
L o n g ] jnnnn a
the |l is sixty untisunll y of othei
|ulture duckl eiJler
Two beautifully new and surpassingly swift and powerful
New aampd Greater Hudson ^
Here are seven adjutages of buying Zeigler
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bull-bullbullbulls very little smoke
-tirilly clean in ground i r i picked t o insure
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bull Ke ami firm in s t ruc--Stvres well over long
Very little fine coal bulli storage
C-I
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bulllaquo not dropped and 1 in loading t o cars
irifitffy forked to gt line coal
A - 0-- 1 1 1
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neinhbor -tibout bull ^eiKlcr Corl Ex-
i our bins t r y it _ laquoIt fuul thcsc seven qaal i ty vcryevident i
Lapoundesckulte amp H after-Inc
Phones 5 and 450 HARRINGTON ILL
New ana Q^ater Essex Su Thrilling new color8 gem-like and clear Dashing nev linen longer lower the airplanes j(racefil speeds and streams Scores 3f advi trices over anything heretofore offeree or likely to be available on oth r cam for many months to come in striking new stand-
HUDSON
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HUDSON INFORMATION
Tjhree Splendid New Serieraquo
Wheelbasei Major 132f-
Sterling 126mdashStandard|
101 Horsepower at 360Or Hue son Speeds 85-90 Miles Silent Second Speed 55 Miles mostatio Carburetor Heat Compensated inherently Balanced Crankshaft Power Dome Anti Conburt ibn Chamber Anti( Siiencer and Air Cteaner Oiling raquoTriphgtSealed Oil-Selective Free Wheeling Silent Constant Mesh Second Frame Twin I Neutratone Instrument Panel Startix Generator Safety Signals Grip Steering Wheel Later AU Seats Adjuiuble F 14 New Models Gem-Like in New Pastel Shade Fitments
Tkttt audalmprttivlaquoltotfitk$r Me txtra eott ilfuttfait tht nrnpltttntt standard tgutpmtift Priciifnm
MOTOR (3AR
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Control
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Gear Mufflerf
bullTell bullRide Controls
GMM Colon
in Ivory
ard equipment features convenience style More you probably e er w|ll all combined in two tinctive quality cars which in its fiejld Sets Value
ANY DETROIT MICHIGAN^
individually
ESSEX INFORMAT1
70 Hojrsepow^r at) 3200 r p Speeds Seyond Speed SO Miles Compensa ently balanced Crankshaft
Choke Intake Engine
Simplified Transmission
f Diagonal Truss bullQuick-Vision Tale Oil and
bullNatural Seat Cushions
Windihield and Upholstery
and Silver Finish
Signals Ride Controls Lateral Spring Seat Cujihions Front and Rear FuH Opening Finger Control 9 Sparjtling N i w Like Body Colors and UJpholstery isi Wbeelbsse Length 113
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flo AutomaticEngine Oilin Thermostatic HeatControl Triple-SsaledOil-Cushion plified Selective Free Wl eelibg Synohro mission Silent Constai it Mesh Second Gearj Vision Instrument Panel Startix and Anti-Stall bullTell-Tfle Oil arjd Genera1
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in J931 or total taxes
Jay B
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jyerlbf Wool a daughter
January 0 at fhe ital I folte of Bar-pa rehts of a
n Jan 7 Worn
ived
Ger life] eigl
lote
ipan au-expec-
t years corn-
birds such gjoldeii eagle
raiten and
mqtor cars
lor comfort power than
draw on And r dis-
each at a the Pace for
ION
ml 1 I - | bull
Essex 70 Miles Siljsnt Second
M Inher-EoWer
bust^on Cham-Cleaner
Chain Driven Choke obd
Roller Valve j u |Ouo-Carburetor
Frame
Clutch Mesh
flsW Trans-
bullQuick-bullSjarter
tor Safety bullNaturLl drip sUtjkng Wheel L mdash iJfjustaWe Heat Both
(rithr ltrith Gem-ii tel Shades
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Models NewPai
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ALI iliii In the Payton Hotel Buildin^mdash North
will be
pen for Business bullaturday Jan 16th
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Specializing In LldHT LUNCHES DINNERS Alt FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
The Management Assures Yon of thi Courteous and Attentive Servia
SPECIAL PAfcTY DI
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Big Grocery Stoc Reduced Below C
1 Having sold out to Mr Ed C Groff and as
i
ho is the moving his stock of Groceries to our sto^e in
Gfroff Building we are obliged to sacrifice o^r^n^ire stock of clean new merchandise at prices below ct)st i
Sale Starts raquo
4h
riday Jan I and will continue
until everything in the store is so
|gtigt Double Bu i for You at Thi laquo ^ ^ - I I gr
If i I Come Early and Get first
Choice-No Items Will Be Replaced With New Stock
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Absokitely Nothing IlfalpMed Positively No Credit to Anyonemdash
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
Cards of thanks resolutions of condolence obltuarp poetry memorials and all notices of entcrtainjments or bullodety and church saled and parties given for pecuniar benefit will be charged|for
All communications should be addressed to the
BARRINGTON REVIEW 100 N o i r a i COOK ST BARRINGTON ILL poundi
BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
8lt
ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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BARRINGTON REVIEW BARRINGTON
Church News
and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
Supday Ja Go
f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
I bull Thursday^Jnnunry 21 8 pj in Monthly meeting of the Gleaners class at the
home of Mrs Edward Osti i KEViL E KOENIG Pnstolr
lt bull bull - bull mdash r ^ mdash T -
SALEM EVANGELICAL i- The following j services will be observed in Hraquohni
Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
home-like church
aking the services li
ndeavOr-meetings
REV
i laquo II iBEF CHER Pastor
The Lutheran church
to] attend its services and
BARRINGTON KVJ NGELIf|Ap L U T H E R A ^ tlroff4 Hfll
Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
of
] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
Bapt
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ILLINOIS THURSDAY fANUARY 14 1932
OUR
WASHINGTON LETTER
Bjy Natiom J (Speci tl
PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
jfoinjr
that Son
res 7 301
In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
The elpful
this
PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
St ^re
1 to thin are
Al-
up of many
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the
During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
Editorial Association to The Review)
Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
ltH asm
bulli bullamp
Aid GdNTraquo|Alt
by Vfyix ae F^gtraquo$|)n Aiithor o f - P R A C T I C A AUCTlijINJBW CB
orges Bizet pewia (guelaquoit^
lie Maisbn 1 others
Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
phant
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As neighbors they talked by telephone almost every day Then the Barrya
Ved to another town and the friend ip might have ended But th se wise
friends keep in touchby Long I listante telephone and it seems Just Ike old tijmuk Telephone distant friendi today
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Copyright 131 by Hoyle Jr
One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
Solution to Last
A R b C L B tyoU
ding-A eingletijn M aj voif danger point fcr a l p trum bestproce lureii tojoid a sui shiftito a no turn theblddinjattihat course nee tssary or
The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
If spades are trumps and 2 is in the lead how can Y Z win eig it of the nine tricks against any defenie-
SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
Its All in th
Reasts mdash 4 8 | 1 Clubs mdash R J 1
Diam)ndsmdash Spadts-^jK
suit ii gt b and th
first and
) f
PMf^jrvf opadt 1 T - |vgt J |
H^i-4ji Q u b laquo J - T 8 i | | bull^-VdagiT1
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bid ls^lronlyif
5edS|T8 U C h a
a-repreiinjtsourid
I Heart ifmdash i Clubs
gt Diamnnds f- Spadlsir-A-]
- All of th Bin C mttfii at lcaa one-Half quick tric|||and tHlt tioh i s of 8 itch 4-na|t|re thai reasonable chaice to bake
The folbwlnj h f f l s ho| not justifiible no Itrump though they con quick-trick bull strengti if of such i natiure tl black type should thenotrunp j |
Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
Siriglciltcjri or void sti rruinyagariifeandri Mernbt ^pbssiblei8 bull
leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
Itearts Clubs j pound iamo Spades-
Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
Played in eight of the| nine defense
r-
old t l [gainst
it agj i suit
hand ffland yc
ho and fistribu-ierc is a bid
-vet arc even
Sessary butjon set in
ir than
ttnssmt duit bid-lit a no [he no ains A ilhvin
|llicrvjse
W-- bull
QMlW
3i the ien lead
in Y sHlaquo Yshcli
follow js fori
_ jtherefci diamond wl licii Z wins with and then mikes hifiast club
this wiy Y Z icks ai
jilt of e trey lid win d then tth the to win lead a
e jack
$twin it any
A j MAN w^i^iiprt ita ^ ^ mi ch of a| garden ui less he planted seeds a cultivated it regularly
Neither will h(j have mu money unless save an As a garden p mdash saved interest
he sta d does it steid^r
oduces money procjlu ef
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FIRST STATE BAN f OF|R4RRINGT()N
I Capital laquond^urplua $16(pound OOfj ti J LAQ1BSCIIULTE Chairmanof he bdquo bdquo
A L R D B E R t S O N Presldelifc 1 bull H O W A R D ] gt CASTLE Vice Prlaquo Idcnl
A T ULITSOH Asst Ct shjer H E L E N B ME IER i s s t CafeU gt I AH LAG 2SOHULTB Asst C i f s h l e r f
| j DIRECTORS
Howard P Castle l i w y e r George JHtigcjr - Lafeschulle laquo Hagc^ Inef Precl Hobe n Retired farmers JL J |laquoMseMulilaquo Chairman oj| the Board Walter N ndweif V N i E s n d w l J I Co I r v m E Landwer Ileal Estate Management) A f t B
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Ponies Wtn in SeesaV 1 Warren Boys to ^lay
Helaquo Friday j
T h 0 ItnrriuKton HW pound -entheir ^ n d Kame o f j l h e w
r l laquo y nlhlt wh^n laquo 1 raquo ^ laquo
hbdquo vei-laquorlaquon Wswonda nve 18 to Htnrted riiiiwr s|owlf
ntumpo
VCnnM ^ wne defenses Vnlaquolaquon-rH banlcet from thegt to -L the I ^ ^ 0 8 Ame-W B a S i B
theenrraquoe first Half B o p A n t seoreiHWlc^from Zi nn1 three t i m laquo from th ch^ y t o t n k e laquo T gt 2 earl
fbdquo tlie enrly nnrt of Ue second bullhere was Wtje wrorlnR nrtd the Jauee betwer-n the tww tcam^ rems about mark
Thlaquovlm the MAlt-1nN npP | rcnVgt
Inure peiraquoltbullltbullbullbull bullbull - mdash- - about the wiiift At thU thri nuar mnrk nnrriiiRton laquoWlaquoW laquo g
Mbdquobdquore with their shots Wto WiUiiims rniul Hlaquorcybdquo WlaquoJJ-
bullthree bullhiiKkits^npWef- the Bran bull0Vertnraquok iui1 muni their rivali the midille f the 1ns quarter H
coiida then l)|raquoenM up With St rmiKe hamiRe in which Bafceley
iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
-t (f
1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
ii Ft 1 0 1-0 0 -6-o
T imdash
6
o 1-0 0 o
1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
^ n - t a p n l i i Kra|iit s Heerinaii ^hristinnjjo- Meiners gtniiiii tftwlnm|
_ Totals
Unusual ly^
n e s mdash +bull-
r
i i 3 0 raquo Q-
0 J -0 o
bullbullbullt bull-j
V
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1deg-- iO~
0 0 0 0
1-= 0L_ 0
raquo
arm Weather ^ Sets New OfficialJRecdi
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rmJh-ofr i t
I r I t i ^ t h ^ ^ o f r o f A)
bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
W - 2rr poundbullbullpilpatp r gtflaquoslgtviD i n raquof In form^ ^1^ T h laquo M l o Khrllr mtgta 8 ^ ^ given bj M
Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
moSi Maeem^t^aU aigtbdquo 8Juwd cotomeJitrBl 1 Rented p e r i o d t e nHreIy lorip iJ T r
^ ^ ^ o ^ B r ^ B e ^ w
f bull -
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BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
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REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
U-
bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
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1--
() bullgt raquo 0 0
gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
l
^^^i^^^^^^tmmim waM
A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
iHin
fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
Ifbull bull bull fl-j 111 -it s -th laquo5 i
1
i I
R^AL ESTiTfe
IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
i
bull raquo bull
n bull i ^ laquo
CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
EXPRESSING amp F A
^Li raquoraquo
lr
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Erery professional nsn in Baningfo) hi i name aaorfsB niunber and hours ef Ir this directory laquo I et ery week and mall eiery home In the 0 ber directories nay tl Is directory -ut wiek i
COL M
SERVICE INC 217 East Smtlojn St bull
tRINGTON IJUL
bulli fin j ]
Furniture Remgtvalj d LongDi^tan
bull If embMPj
United VaWsiervljce
- ii- bull 4ryr GuaranteMi w
MothPr0ofittlaquo^rirM|
COST - -
RESULTS ARtccffTAiN
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
-L
WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
u (
t - -
rk
the
S3
in
in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
I tubbi samp
GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
R I C M - l b pk HONEY s m
lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
siti all
i in kf th ai i i tec
JUtCE kr S|
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bullBj SHce^lJ JP Maple itnl Cane 21 oz
1 if t iw
bullT
mampM l^fjiiiQi^ 1
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Thlaquo R tuiat1
terrtt
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the Barr ing t raquotfraquofcB
PerCa ofEducMwttft 2 7 S c ^ S h ^
ItarrtaRton Hjfch SchMlJ
93041 i LoterTKb e
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AltbU^ S t a C V KrmWS Smithy
i bdquo i i i r i i i ] 1 d nrbull hiKh Hfh^t 6laquotilaquon 0 ^ frac34
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I bvh^^f pnpbatf
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yenr iiie tlio srhool - I j
Of 1 -JT M-liwllaquoraquo 1 laquo M pound 0f ilistriM per
Hut riii
MixJ lWI tlltj rtKhtU bdquo ilaquo-^laquoi T-r ilaquolaquoKM copy laquo
lo
-i7st for 1 03 1^ nfwrtliM ^15() eapiin
c^tinii is dulaquo I
srliool follows
|Ii)igt Srlliraquoi| llnmiiioml Irjd
A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
H(iiiAigtlaquovilli ltVraquogtulaquoui)iy TlivifiiiHi Townsfiii
1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
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V bull t ltraquoval^bull-
bull NfjJltciIKo - j - =bullbullbull-bull-bull- bull AHiniiuMi Iloiuhis To^iiMtii n Jolilaquott bull bullbullbullbullbull_ bullbullbullbull J Aniiorli Towiisliip Lihiiiyvilh1 Towtfsl ip IAOIIS TowiiNhip
bullM
IX 7-3 ii2 bull
^1 2frac34 - amp 25
26 -28
(Jrnnf Township WiNlraiidil Kill Township bull ^ Mjilinraquo Towm hip 1j lfvaiisioir Toivnship Tgt
^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
r f bull27Jj
laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
K BW croup
| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
raquolaquolaquo raquolaquoraquo$ of llHrrlngtonj ^raquolaquoK ThftT-dfl-yfnhwmrf WPIHMiiii ofChnrbis A ^ l i - (1s vMWr 0 wtion - -
Mi KlKtier has ]jaj
11 ltViral TW Claquov bullf^MhwWnf state bank m
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(ikijtff
[Kraquon laquoj
f IilN
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l x Families Are Um|er Scarlet FeverQuaraiii
S i l q m r i ^ M for laquornrfctfp
J J t raquoox t^w d ^ ^
^ 1 ) raquo ^ in t h i ^ i n e i m
n bullraquoUuiiMiiHiirf8|ilaquoIw^i||
RorftveHmr FVoiH injury H
bullCrr h f l r-52oalaquonnii^ bullto U i n laquoraquolaquo^nlaquol tlaquo -k^S u poundk lA tnm
bulltfor^L WU tvtrade wtM lH S^rofdw ttanlwtre Coi
A plusmnA A
f I
icant
raquo(gtn
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ft ix Tbiraquo in Memory is tli verse which Colerta
i IHiistnue the varietfe J i i [^ t bullbullbullTpochee t r t p 3 ^ 0 J
Si
L- to shorr Krjm long to h w j bullv hn raquor t s low spondee 3frac34frac34 iM-fo yT ill able E e r
i- HI Hih 1-Ktyl tri-syllableiaa0 bull) miiritt f|nn shor t t o long- y l th
raquo uivl ra [-unir-ihe swift a n -1frac34 f l r i H I
t i l
1 1
FPDAi OFFERS ALL THE
FEATURES OF
ADVANCED REFRIGERATION
ffflfp
hKlt
1
-i
Km jWiJi Perishable Vegetables be
WILTED or CRISP
bullf A
|jcgt o prvptr mois-rir rrluis ii wiitcj
utitit-ot vtge-liLr
j ijj jJSJierj ytm select an e lectr ic refrigera-dtL chltJose one that you knew will
cltp feg^tablcs cr isp and freshmdashone u yjuui ijoi wi l l k e e p frozen des-
fcris jirm raquond s m o o t h mdash o n e that you
|ffjf[fgt| I h i tytl [HlviJe plenty o f ice Make Ittain oLti of these t h i n g s by being ifc laquot is Frigidaire L o o k for the
ie pliicl There is only o n e electric
4
Oapi
fTigfratcir named Frigidairc raquo ttnerjilMpcor Value Cortie ini ami inspect the beautiful
y o d e l s ltioW on our s h o w r o o m floor i-e for vi gtuirU-l I the- many features that
ttkc jld^ikhiirc so truly outstanding cnrlvojriitrue and va lue Let US tell
pu i Mtia the new l o w pr ices and gtnvc iilaquontterms Stop in at your first
Cjpporiuiiity
SURE IT IS A FRIGIDAIRE
Vi
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J i c
ih|tifii|H4t jWees of l
th$ prices fpefpound )cr| pound
ftjdtKied
Urn
Tbt moist cold of lot Frigidain Hjdrttoi iteps vtgiUiht crisf firm antrtsb
i f)I
K I U M O SERVICE CO hu iirrlnirton 380
bull
tttlLlCSERVICE CO S h j t I MKKN r t x i N O I S rlv Harrington J 3
i gt U K i S A L E S amp SERVICE
mWy Educed
Sfiknldav-1 8 lt
l l H S Student Digs Up Practical
Geological Study
c h Township Sch0degl degieS bla led Weekly by
tompi
-t he Pupils
S bullU
vai-ation Richard helped his brother
n vlnijrh About two irfac-1 was a layer of
-ITS layer was about iMlgtrnoatb this bed
I f pout which was r This proved to bull - well ns education-
I li11 a business afternoon They bullusiitiition and
rli -fs ns fol lows |resident Violet
r-iiligtiit Carol ine irv-treasurer1 E l - - h i i i i i n a n
bull11-ie s t range odors bull bullkins rxjni One thr day rahbnge
bull ci tainly smells n w-re a wee hit
lio tin ill Kamef of i imi(it Tliey bent gt 1 - ^irl- gym class
tha l l i- absent Tuesday - illness E lmer
bull Wednesday i-i smie back to
bull _bull -i liool here a
bull -p-lit par t of her-
bullbull-gt-lit- frmi schpol ] bull- Kliznheth Iloff-
Vlnlaquoliiy bull i ~ --ir |gtart of her j bull Kianston with
i
bull -i Milvin r o t t s
lti InI Notes
i l-V IVRKV
I IJiif Sver a re - bull-- in March
i bull - t l d y i n t t h e
1-1 1 iniinatizi-d agt i- bull - 1 1 i bull -_r
i-t-n viiv K m x l
Ci-ailTs rc iuni -1 1raquo i i K i i r l y
k iiii-- riinark j bull in^-tinu old
-1 - |raquo- l l t a SUIll-Ji--1-
- - JI 1--ni I h u r s -
bullbull i in i l l o n raquoltbull-
McHenry County to $2024 for Nelsot
of Session
pay-cott-
Audi-t
a n l and
and jurors
biggest [service
the bail-total
county witnesses
When the Lake county bo|ard supervisors starts i t s Mareh McIDenry county will ask for menjt of $2024 for services i nectjion with the trial1 of State tor | Oscar Nelson on a misflt asance chaifge acconling^ to Circuit Clerk Will Conn at Woodstock
The services for the talisman the housing and feeding of the during the trial make_up the items on the bill The jury cost was placed at $1060 mea s rooms extra janitor iffs and service of the sheriff $ 5 2 1 1 5
O her items-which McHenry will claim are foreign $ 2 5 3 eircuit clerk $120 $ 5 sheriff $5815 anil serving $5815
Thirty^eight persons were moned for the jury panel TJ s-elected Was locked up eight and fed three meals a day
Nelson was dismissed by ward Igt Shurtleff after two court proceedings on themisflaquo charge for Jack of3 jurisdiction ordered the jury to sign a Jver|diet not guilty
The conspiracy charge growi of fhe failure of the Waukegai Bankis- to be heard at on January 1$ States Attor|iey V Smith has petitioned Jtukre leff t a have nuotiier judge hei| triiilr
docket
The
Property Owners Object to
Water Being Shijt Off
Continued from page 1
funds A motion was made b- Earl Hatje that the money be refunded- to the property Q vners and that if war--rants had been purchased with the funds these warrants be otl envise disp(|sed of It was uiiiuii nously carried
Report Collections Hatje also oferednj resolution that
the village tresurer and clerk be inshystructed tn report all water Uid tax collections to the board and tlint the collectors file u statement 1ltgt the board for their commissions It iwas said that in the past the collector has said i rejioil
HARRINGTON REVIEW BARR^NGTON
Trial
fee
3laquoryraquo
sum-jury
nights
Two Local Men on
Judge Ed-w | e k s of
usance and
of
ng out State
Woodstock A
Shurt-r this
r|tod the iu(t sum to the b o i r d afshyter deducting h i s commissions] The mot inn passed
The village engineers re-rioitell a s a result of invest igat ing the sewe^- overshyflow in Jewel I a rk t h a t tlie will have to be pumped put by trifuKiil pump iu order to determine w h ^ r e t h e excess of surface wa t e r enshyters the system Th i s can be dpne a t a low cost he reported The ordered the work done^--
II I l~ I l l t e r -
lt gt lar-oj] -1laquo ( I r a n t e d
( nimUirHT in H e a r i n g
water a cen-
board
Week Committee Continued from page 1
3 P Fritz Park Ridge l H P Wet-more and Earle Cooke of Niles Center and Paul Stoker of Niles
Every one of the 27 troops cub packs and sea acout ships in the local council will join in the observance Scouts will wear their uniforms all week j Troops are planning window disphiys demonstrations good turn projects parenta nights and simitar activities i
Plan Special Scout Sc-rVkces Sunday Feb-7 will be Scdut S^ii-
day and every S(pt5(t ami leader will attend his church in uniform Many places special scout services will be held with troops attending in a body and bull Scouts participating in the services bull
At 800 Monday -evening Feb 8 al l scouts Will hvaffirm rheir Scout pledges As part of the ceremony eac I hoy and leader will receive a small scroll upon which the Scout law is printed These will be ceremoniously
Th tyi as year tionsl year
$53274350 tax property less than 10 per cent of t ie exter ded County Treasprer Morse revealed I
i paymentsthrough a whole came in
previous Morse dailaquo|l paid their taxes while a few districts--
Aut|o Acci Deaths
rolled up and tied w and susli)emled from cpaf lapel by a bowline Worn the entire-week
ith a square knot a shirt button or
knot and
Land Values Down Lai I County Taxes Up fojr 32
in the Increases of 6 cents to $184 t i x ra tes for 1931 on taxes to he paid in 1932 were made in 30 of I he 36 qity and village taxing dis t r ic ts in Lake county according to the ra tes compiled by Rober t Pearsa l l and Ches-tiir Hus ton deputies in County Clerk Lew A Hendee s office j T h e rise of the ra tes in the various
eomninnitietl is blamed on the decrease i i va luat ions and the t ransfer of l a u p e r aid from the county to town-sliips fTljo three dis t r ic ts in the Lake Purest school dis t r ic t 32 in Lake Villa- school distr ict 4 in Harr ington showed dropjs in the ra tes while Lake bullgtlunchs ra te is the same
Under the new law passed a t the siiiniuer session of tlie s ta te legislature Hid nniended a t fhe present special session the t axpayers will have to make the i r first payment by May 1 The second (iiilt final payment w i l l have to he paid by August t to avoid ucnnltlelaquo -
Tlie tax levies Will be xjompleted by (founty Clerk Lew A Hendees clepu-fes next week bull
Taxpayer in Lake county forfeited
r ing
ylor
Eighty-six persons automobile accidents in
1931 to Dec 17 ajhnual report of
Of thej 80 in ^collisions of
plt destrians were killed| a rs Twenty of the qutomoblie-train bullear jcnty-tWo plersons during 1031 the
iHecn persons died tration during the three
summer The heat unusual ini that
du the Ta killed 20 by in the jj
TM cide Tin
last were a fewl
Anijiial JFarnt Burea|u Mee at Gray^lake Jinuar^
T Lakel
Me
CouiJty ho on IO
lufld
(H)
inois
Mi enter ta prog^a
J Illi F Mi will
Thje usual the t dents by and
M strceJ
Barri Mrl
r ingt daugli
thortty tanc but pare1
as if 11 swam parrot
i i I icar in - M i l l l l M i l
bullbulll-r-i- in 1
ig -if bullinlay bullank-
uas brought -raquo l i ^ i r i c t
-bulla pli--nlid raquoi- i l l am UK MlV
-bull f t - i L- on
rourt
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
Cards of thanks resolutions of condolence obltuarp poetry memorials and all notices of entcrtainjments or bullodety and church saled and parties given for pecuniar benefit will be charged|for
All communications should be addressed to the
BARRINGTON REVIEW 100 N o i r a i COOK ST BARRINGTON ILL poundi
BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
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ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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BARRINGTON REVIEW BARRINGTON
Church News
and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
Supday Ja Go
f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
I bull Thursday^Jnnunry 21 8 pj in Monthly meeting of the Gleaners class at the
home of Mrs Edward Osti i KEViL E KOENIG Pnstolr
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Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
home-like church
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The Lutheran church
to] attend its services and
BARRINGTON KVJ NGELIf|Ap L U T H E R A ^ tlroff4 Hfll
Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
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] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
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ILLINOIS THURSDAY fANUARY 14 1932
OUR
WASHINGTON LETTER
Bjy Natiom J (Speci tl
PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
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In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
The elpful
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PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
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During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
Editorial Association to The Review)
Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
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Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
phant
V
LIKE OLD tampMfCL
As neighbors they talked by telephone almost every day Then the Barrya
Ved to another town and the friend ip might have ended But th se wise
friends keep in touchby Long I listante telephone and it seems Just Ike old tijmuk Telephone distant friendi today
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Copyright 131 by Hoyle Jr
One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
Solution to Last
A R b C L B tyoU
ding-A eingletijn M aj voif danger point fcr a l p trum bestproce lureii tojoid a sui shiftito a no turn theblddinjattihat course nee tssary or
The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
If spades are trumps and 2 is in the lead how can Y Z win eig it of the nine tricks against any defenie-
SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
Its All in th
Reasts mdash 4 8 | 1 Clubs mdash R J 1
Diam)ndsmdash Spadts-^jK
suit ii gt b and th
first and
) f
PMf^jrvf opadt 1 T - |vgt J |
H^i-4ji Q u b laquo J - T 8 i | | bull^-VdagiT1
TJnh
vj-4
bid ls^lronlyif
5edS|T8 U C h a
a-repreiinjtsourid
I Heart ifmdash i Clubs
gt Diamnnds f- Spadlsir-A-]
- All of th Bin C mttfii at lcaa one-Half quick tric|||and tHlt tioh i s of 8 itch 4-na|t|re thai reasonable chaice to bake
The folbwlnj h f f l s ho| not justifiible no Itrump though they con quick-trick bull strengti if of such i natiure tl black type should thenotrunp j |
Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
Siriglciltcjri or void sti rruinyagariifeandri Mernbt ^pbssiblei8 bull
leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
Itearts Clubs j pound iamo Spades-
Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
Played in eight of the| nine defense
r-
old t l [gainst
it agj i suit
hand ffland yc
ho and fistribu-ierc is a bid
-vet arc even
Sessary butjon set in
ir than
ttnssmt duit bid-lit a no [he no ains A ilhvin
|llicrvjse
W-- bull
QMlW
3i the ien lead
in Y sHlaquo Yshcli
follow js fori
_ jtherefci diamond wl licii Z wins with and then mikes hifiast club
this wiy Y Z icks ai
jilt of e trey lid win d then tth the to win lead a
e jack
$twin it any
A j MAN w^i^iiprt ita ^ ^ mi ch of a| garden ui less he planted seeds a cultivated it regularly
Neither will h(j have mu money unless save an As a garden p mdash saved interest
he sta d does it steid^r
oduces money procjlu ef
4gt
Architect
i
Bwihtss NoicesJ^miff
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FIRST STATE BAN f OF|R4RRINGT()N
I Capital laquond^urplua $16(pound OOfj ti J LAQ1BSCIIULTE Chairmanof he bdquo bdquo
A L R D B E R t S O N Presldelifc 1 bull H O W A R D ] gt CASTLE Vice Prlaquo Idcnl
A T ULITSOH Asst Ct shjer H E L E N B ME IER i s s t CafeU gt I AH LAG 2SOHULTB Asst C i f s h l e r f
| j DIRECTORS
Howard P Castle l i w y e r George JHtigcjr - Lafeschulle laquo Hagc^ Inef Precl Hobe n Retired farmers JL J |laquoMseMulilaquo Chairman oj| the Board Walter N ndweif V N i E s n d w l J I Co I r v m E Landwer Ileal Estate Management) A f t B
itractort
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Orr HarryPIerj m M ^
Ponies Wtn in SeesaV 1 Warren Boys to ^lay
Helaquo Friday j
T h 0 ItnrriuKton HW pound -entheir ^ n d Kame o f j l h e w
r l laquo y nlhlt wh^n laquo 1 raquo ^ laquo
hbdquo vei-laquorlaquon Wswonda nve 18 to Htnrted riiiiwr s|owlf
ntumpo
VCnnM ^ wne defenses Vnlaquolaquon-rH banlcet from thegt to -L the I ^ ^ 0 8 Ame-W B a S i B
theenrraquoe first Half B o p A n t seoreiHWlc^from Zi nn1 three t i m laquo from th ch^ y t o t n k e laquo T gt 2 earl
fbdquo tlie enrly nnrt of Ue second bullhere was Wtje wrorlnR nrtd the Jauee betwer-n the tww tcam^ rems about mark
Thlaquovlm the MAlt-1nN npP | rcnVgt
Inure peiraquoltbullltbullbullbull bullbull - mdash- - about the wiiift At thU thri nuar mnrk nnrriiiRton laquoWlaquoW laquo g
Mbdquobdquore with their shots Wto WiUiiims rniul Hlaquorcybdquo WlaquoJJ-
bullthree bullhiiKkits^npWef- the Bran bull0Vertnraquok iui1 muni their rivali the midille f the 1ns quarter H
coiida then l)|raquoenM up With St rmiKe hamiRe in which Bafceley
iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
-t (f
1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
ii Ft 1 0 1-0 0 -6-o
T imdash
6
o 1-0 0 o
1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
^ n - t a p n l i i Kra|iit s Heerinaii ^hristinnjjo- Meiners gtniiiii tftwlnm|
_ Totals
Unusual ly^
n e s mdash +bull-
r
i i 3 0 raquo Q-
0 J -0 o
bullbullbullt bull-j
V
-|0-
1deg-- iO~
0 0 0 0
1-= 0L_ 0
raquo
arm Weather ^ Sets New OfficialJRecdi
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rmJh-ofr i t
I r I t i ^ t h ^ ^ o f r o f A)
bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
W - 2rr poundbullbullpilpatp r gtflaquoslgtviD i n raquof In form^ ^1^ T h laquo M l o Khrllr mtgta 8 ^ ^ given bj M
Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
moSi Maeem^t^aU aigtbdquo 8Juwd cotomeJitrBl 1 Rented p e r i o d t e nHreIy lorip iJ T r
^ ^ ^ o ^ B r ^ B e ^ w
f bull -
--J-1 mUmMtmtSmmim Jt 12^
wampmmmff
BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
---1-
REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
U-
bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
-
1--
() bullgt raquo 0 0
gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
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A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
iHin
fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
Ifbull bull bull fl-j 111 -it s -th laquo5 i
1
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R^AL ESTiTfe
IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
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n bull i ^ laquo
CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
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Erery professional nsn in Baningfo) hi i name aaorfsB niunber and hours ef Ir this directory laquo I et ery week and mall eiery home In the 0 ber directories nay tl Is directory -ut wiek i
COL M
SERVICE INC 217 East Smtlojn St bull
tRINGTON IJUL
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Furniture Remgtvalj d LongDi^tan
bull If embMPj
United VaWsiervljce
- ii- bull 4ryr GuaranteMi w
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
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WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
u (
t - -
rk
the
S3
in
in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
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BARRINGTON REVIEW E S T A B L I S H E D 1885
L E S L I E W McCJLUREJ Editor and Publisher
WALTER It WlMTERINGHAM Business Director and Fpreman
Published every Thursday afternoon- at Barringtor minois and entered as Second-class matter at the B a r rington postoffice under Act gtf March 8 1879
Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ILLINOIS P R E S S ASSOCIATION
Cards of thanks resolutions of condolence obltuarp poetry memorials and all notices of entcrtainjments or bullodety and church saled and parties given for pecuniar benefit will be charged|for
All communications should be addressed to the
BARRINGTON REVIEW 100 N o i r a i COOK ST BARRINGTON ILL poundi
BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS bull _ (Sterl ing Daily Gazette)
F a r be it from The Gazette to Unduly criticize an ladymdashbut the editorial in the Bockford RegistorJtepub lic on Monday Jan 4 under the editorship of Mrs R u t h Hannai McCormick c e r t a i n l y w a s not inspired bj
any real desire to help the republican party In n heavy- weight hairspliting effort Mrs J McCormick intriguingly
tries to convince her readers that a political habit should not be permitted to defeat the republican party She trietf to convince readrtrs of the Register-Republic that President Hoover is a most unpopular President She tr ies to convince her readers that if lie is renominated it will be because it is the usual custom ^ She tries to make her renders believethat it is a Very-foolish custokn to renominate a republican president just because it has bcelaquo the habit of the party toido laquo6
A s a matter of fact those Who remember the national eonvention at K a n a s City whichf nominated President Hoover will remember that Sirs McCormick was one bf the leaders of Illinois who engaged in the dismal failure of attempting to organize a movement which hud as its central idea Anybody to slop Hoover or komej such s logan as that
At Kansas City the politicians did unt wn nominated They were opposed to him then been opiwsed to him ever s ince he has sat in dential chair They thought him they have learned sincje and they laquo o w know that lie is1 nut the type of man who can be twisted around the fingers of the politicians for their personal or political gain And that is why think ing people are for b is renoniination and that is- why thinking people are going to p r d e c t him in spite of ijll the enmity of newspapers of the Chicago Tribune and the Register-Republic type It is well known that no-presishydent in the historyof the republic has been assailed w i p the vindictivenesu the unreasonableness through inujn-
t F I R S T B A P T I S T
Bible school 9 3 0 Morning worship 1035 P V
B njamin Franklins birthday anniversary f ills on next Sunday Account of this event will be tajken in the n orning worship when the pastor -will- speak theme will speak on| A Timely Guide
Si ecial lmusic as well ns congregational sinjing o f hymni adds inspiration jto each of tbest( gospel si gtrvices
Our annual business ImeetIng will be held Ved(neHdny levculi ig Jan -20 bullbull j bull bullbullbullbull
W B plan a George (Washington service on Sunday evening l 4 b 21 Watch for later nnnouncem|nt re-gardiig this special service
cordial welcome to all I
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ut Hoover They have the prei-
endo and false statements t President Hoover A systemn has liecn working against hin in the magazines andthe big city papers ever since he
) the same extent is has ic cuiiftuiign of propaganda
was elected Nothing like it was ever known before in America
Mrs McCormick suggests tliat if ii considerable numshyber of republican would prefer to have Mr Hoover step aside as a-candidate for leiiitmiiitition why should not the party leaders Helect xltgtint)bo|ly else Why should Hoover step aside Xo person of intelligence suggests for a moment that lie is responsible for the depression Then why blame him for conditions which no one could control If (inveruur Al Smilh pressimi would have been ben rountrv was in such condition th gress no political iwrty -could rushing back upop us Then wlgtjy bliimeHoover
Even if they do blalne Homer can the voters of this district follow the advice of Mrs McCormick She had her opportunity to lead in this Mute as a candidate for senator Those of us wjho stippotted her in sincerity and good-Will know that result Certainly it would be im-
liid been elected the (leshyf t i s t the same The it no president no con-ltti)p the tide that was
possible by even the greatest st blame Hoover for the election Lewis in Illinois over Mrs McCormick
retch of imagination cent0 of Senator Jim italn
Opposition to President that they are or should
As a matter of- fact the Hoover comes from those who feel be the republican machine1 and not from the voterjs who constitute the republican party Tlie opposition
and the propognuda against HocWer have been directed by thosD who have been who nroj now or who aspire to be leaders of i the republican pa|rty- and not from the rank and file 6f the voters in tfjie -party Look at the record President Hoover has( worked like a coal heaver He has refused to take a vacation l i e has aged twenty-years in three carrying the burdens that were thrown on his disk burdens for which he was in no wise responshysible which no party could forsee and which no party could prevent Must he lie condemned for sticking to his disk working like a Trojan in the interest W his country gt bull
His moratorium program I was condemned by sucjt newspapers as rire opposing ijis renominntion from one esd of the country to the other Yet in the democratic house where the democrats have a majority that proshygram appealed to the common sense of democratic conshygressmen to the extent that it was approved by three to one Can our good friend Mrs MeCortoick suggest any candidate for thepresjdency who could win greater ap+ proval from the leading men of both parties of the nu^ tion In the senate the same program was adopted overwhelmingly Senator Johnson macje a bitter attack on the moratoriummdashbut the- senatecarried it by five to one Do these opponents of President Hoover have in mindany republican who could miike better headway
The house and seriate adopted overwhelmingly Hoovers measure for $20Ot000000 for the vetcraiisof the
country There is every assurance that both houses will approve his $500000000 proposition to release the frozen assets ofthe failed banks and get that money into-cirshyculation That| will be a great help to returning prosshyperity Hooverjs whole program is one of constructive statesmanship The indications are that he will have better support for his public measures thnt nnj recent
president Yet in the face of these plain facts the false prophets are starting a clamor to prevent his rcnomina-tion Beware of false prophets
SHORTER HOURS- Aside from all these tcmpojrju-y conditions] however
it must be admitted by all thibughtfulobservers that a new situating has been growjng on us gradually for years that it was apparent long before the stock market crash and will continue after quotations begin to go up again It is the situation brought about by the invention of so many labor-saving devices The machine age has put great numbers of earnest willing and competent workers out of their jolis and the return of prosperity bullfpr other people will ncit heln them materially Some bullway must be found of adjusting the world to nlew conshyditions j f - - - 1
I f machfnes have cut down the amount of work to be done we should all share in the restilts Less work and more leisure for everybody will give employshyment for all T h i s could be arranged without much difficulty for factory hands and mine workers Just how it is to be arranged for lawyers and doctors and editors i s not so plain Once it i s recognized however ithatf this is the problem which must be solved the world yill find a way-mdashBrooklyn Times
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Church News
and Juniors 6 4 5 and Evening service 7J0
Filling Our Place In the evening the on the pastor
R- KVbdquo C It D R U 8 8 E L Past r
S A I N T JAMES j Dundee 111 j
X) a m Holy Communion 1st and jlrd S indays Chora I Eucharist
45 a m 2nd and 4th Sundays Morhing rnyer ormon
- 10 and S gt Church School 030 a m
3 R S GRAY tRectcr
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Tlhere is one place that I cannot afford to miss
to during these strenuous times and that is the Sunday worsh p hour We invite you I to check up on this pef-KIIIS vtntement by attending regularly for two months If not worshipping elsewhere we cordially invite you to our worship at 1035 a m and 730 p m
Cturcb school with separate rooms for the] different ileparl meilts at 0 30 a m ^ -|
Ej worth league at 045 p in j REV M S FREEMAN Pastoir
Supday Ja Go
f I R S t CHURCH OF CHRIST -SCIENTIST East Main Street
Suhday jscrvice 1045 a m school 930 a ni
iiuary 17mdashSubject Life [den Text 1 John 511 This is the reccrd
pod hath given to us eternal life and this life i s (klnesday evening meeting 8 p m
Reading room and lending library at 110 N Hough street lopen to the public daily exceptSunday frbnc 130 oclock 9 oclock
to 530 p m Also Saturday evening fjr oni 7 to
S A I N T P A U L EVANGELICAL I Sunday Jniniary 20 I
-j 0^0 a m Bible school I 1())30 a in Mai l ing worship The Pelfect i Y|rgtuth
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Siunday Jan 1 7 Church school at- 030 a ni Classes for all a Divinewtjrship services at 1030 a m and
pi m Thepastor-willlaquopeak |ori the subjects Author-itly in Religion and Christ jhp Chief Shepherd cfinrch choir Vill assist in in and worshipful - =
At laquo45 p mi Chrisliun E l A cordial welcome- awhits ou at the services o
home-like church
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The Lutheran church
to] attend its services and
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Divine jservices every Sunday j at 1030 a m Bible class and SUnda r schbol at 945 a m
extends to all who are a t the present time without a cl urch home a sincere invitition
classes D l c HENNIG Pastor
I 1302 N 14th Ave iue Melfoeej Park i l l
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] ST ANNES Sunday Low Mass 8 a m and10 a m Week days Low Mass 7 a m Devotions in honor of the SJtacred I^eart first Friday
each month Mass at 8 a m Confosions Saturday 8 p m
am by appointment REV JOHN A D U F f l O T Pastor
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ILLINOIS THURSDAY fANUARY 14 1932
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WASHINGTON LETTER
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PLAYING POlLiTICSmdashIt is beshya m i n g incnasinfly apparent that a got dly shari of t raquoe legislators are so bury weavinK prjtectivq devices for their political future that even their best iiitentiois for the publics weir far kre sidetracked Their fervent premises for the rendition of a ser-vic) lo not iibe with their pcrtorm-ancesj In a vordj they artf victims of their ltgtwn vanity for these public sorgt vhi ts are uii villingto publicly admit that there iK a liinit to their power Unlesjs the d ist is blown from their
eye i by stroig jvltiiecs lit their baill-wicks the chnncest are that the vacilshylating policit nit( ly A cleiLr non-partisan unalysis of oiigrpsslor al performances to-date through friendly glasses would show tlja eliminating Spectacular gestures lj nothing b||t t | e tapping Jof dry w]el Is
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In AN OLD IIRITISII proverb says
uljuitHy ends i i fijillly This itescrip-ijinOptly covtfrs our imtionnl legisla-iyc situntjon By IOJI of deeds with readily disceriicl pi ii s have be gtn soind by- vanity Hon may be fonild fetbral expeiuljtim enoimous deficit nn|ist be met by econshyomics in cost af government and by bulljnbensed- taxes representatives ing risks nrje thej million governi] joying compara do so means enmity from those on
The elpful
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PROSPERITY NEWS Plans for the construction Of a modern emergency
hospital building to cost $1(0000 are being made in Waukegan
Approximately 1000 dmployes have been) adde the pay roll of the Lycoming Manufacturing Co w the last two weeks Practically all departments working on a full six-day week basis
Chicago territory showed Construction contract^ to taling $13640700 during thei month of November most $3000000 were spent on residenth 1 building
Quincy is utilizing relief funds for thraquo cleaning the city parks and employment has beer given to men j-
Construction of a sweeping -compound and manufacturing plant will begin [in Rockfltrd jSoon
Orders have been pouring in to the Carlinville GJlovc factory and the plant has j found it necessary to vork overtime More than 50 people are employed in plant [ -
The Gunite corporation manufneurerH of cast btake drums and general castings Rockford has annoti iced that that beccmbjer tonnage of the conn any will he apshypreciably ahead of any other month slijce the business was started four years ago
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During 193 64 new industries have lociited in Louis 65 plants were enlarged and 203 prospects now under negotion The 64 new industries have given employment to 2533 workers
Edwardsville has launched a city improvement rnm as a means of carrying on uilemployiineiit relief me day-28 Edwardsville taen were given employment
Two large industries in Jefferson City Mo have iaid out more wages this year than they did last year one factory is idle in the city andit iseipeeted that it re-open-soon ] bull -f bull bull
John L Bennet president of the U S Manufacturing wrporation Decatur says that 1931 has been the jiest in the history of the corporation Since August ompany has made arid shipped over 3000000 dprn poppers
Libcityvifle with a 308 per cent gain in builcing started during September over that started in Auj ust gtf this year was well up among the leaders in building activities in suburban Chicago
Editorial Association to The Review)
Wandering irdm This to That
) will continue indefi-
politics Whftt begins in fear
a simple eomprtri-promises it will be that many gltiraquoMl
llnm-strung or poi-A current illustra-inefforts to adjust s in revenues- An
The senators nnd perpetually calcnlat-
n- bull i quniidry Shall authorizp ^ng^ cuts for nearly a
lent employes now en-ively high snlaries To
federal payroll voti ig money fo work nnd then in t le ir district fere ices this yt
i | The alternative is r high-cost government
asking the -taxpayers s to make up thedif-ar -
THOSE OUTSIDE Washington do not realize the temptations of ailegis-latb-to satisfy I he world andinipress the countryWith his importance - It is a natural human fharacteristie but one destined to )lny Itivoc with facfe Jusl now execttive iepaitments are releasing e m p i r e s who imnledrately call on their senators and representashytives to find them jobs when theirs hiiv gt been abolh-hedy The department chiefs point ou that nrfgt- funds are available to tak caf patronage
stnte-
iraquo care of this politi-The demiuids^oif the
ltigtn|lttifuent caniiot be met wtthont inci Ijfsing taxes) A legislator does not- relivh the ifien of having his job-seeker turned down because it makes polii fciair appear politically- impotent The relatives of the disappointed job-liunler back l i o n e never understand Mul iply this case by the number of congressional menibeTH-anl you have a partial answer |to - the-pjresent ment
T i e most insistent-deihaiul of-the day is to -do something for impovershyished citizens Reflection will show that itj is n problem which will admit no counterfeit remedies Though there is bliviousjy a ned for expediency it if generally -recognized that relief musr not be voted at the expense of good sense In a degree this may account for the iiloftness which marks Cong]-essionai action Veteran lead ers e fbpth parties realize that noth ing nust be em cted intolaw which will eventually leaet against the aushythors] v I - - bullbull- 1
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Opera Dates The twelfth week of opei3y at the
Civic Opera house Chicago will bring Carmen into the repertoire for the first time in two years Two perform-W e s of the Bizet jwork1 one on Monshyday evening Jan ] 8 anp one on Sat-iiwlay afternoon Jt n 23 will be sung In both Confchitn Stipervia favorite Carmen of Europjenn opera houses will appear in the title role ns guest artist
Ambroise Thomas Migiion v i l l be sungifor ii third time on Ti esday evening Jan 19 There is an jmpor-tnht change in cast for Charles Hack- ett will have the ruin of W| lhelm Meirter
Monday Jan 18mdashnt 8mdashCarmen (Iiii French)mdashOpera lii four acts by Georges Biaet With Consifn Super-vin (guest) Leolu TurniM Reno Mni-soii John Charles Thomas and others Ballet Ctinducfor Emil Cooper
Tuesday Jiui Wmdashnf 8mdash-Mignon (In French JmdashQpcrti in three acts by Ambroid Thomas With Marglierltn Sulvi Coe Glaedis Charles Hackett Vi nui-Mnrcoux nhel i others Ilallct Conductor iEmil Cooper
Wednesday Jnn 20mdash-ut 8^-Miidamo Butterfly (In Ital inn)r-A Japanese tragedy founded lt|n the bltraquobk by John| Luther Long andj tho drnnia by David Bejusco MusicIbyi--Puccini With Rosettn Pampani ii Helen Ornktein Charles Ilncketti Victor Daminnj and others Conductor Roberto Mornn-zoni -
Thursday Tak 21--nt 8mdash-Lohenshygrin (In German)-^-Opera in threj^ bullacts by Richard WnRner With Lotte Lehinnnn -Maria Olsxcwskn Rene Maisoii Hnns Ilwmninn Nissen Ediinnl Habich and Alexander Kip-niii Conductor Egou P^llnk
Saturday Jan ^3mdashat 2mdashCarmen iFrench)mdashOpera in four ncti by
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Cooper Saturday Jan Rusticana and
W5th Conchitn | Su With Leola Turner
Jcdin Charles Thomas ftallet Conductor Enill
ut 23mdashat 8mdashJCavaller-I Paginicci (In Itrtl-
in)mdash-Opera in one act by Pietro Mas-cagni and drama in two nets by Rug-giero Leoncavallo With Claudia Muzhi RosCtta Piimpanini Coe Glade Marin Chtessensj Antonio -Cortis Charles Marshall Desire Defrere and otheBs Con(hict(frs Isaac Van Grove and Frank St Ijlteger
Violate |Suffrage Amendment The barring of women from jury
lists in Massachusetts under n recent decision of the supreme judicial court of Massachusettsdenies to this sex equality of legal protection contrary to the federal constitution it is claimshyed in briefs filed with the suprepie court of the United States I by counsel for the NationnI Association of Wifmen Lawyers and the national womans- party The briefs were filed pursuant to leave of the court granted on January 4 in the case of Welosky v Commonwelilrli of MasSachusdtts No 564 in which the petitioner is seeking a review of the decision of the Massachusetts court holding that she was not entitled to have women on a jury which tried a criminal charge against her The supreme court has^ not yet acted upon the petition for review
THIS POLICT is manifest in the iienuje debates in which banking legisshylation w i s subjected to searching stushy
dies as ft the rest purposes and might later be c onstrue J as helping bankers Righly gtr wrorgly sentiment exists in congressional circles that bankers are inore or less responsible for the n a t i u s economic ailments1 Araquo a conshysequence ielief measures nre minutely testae for loopholes
ltbull j Museum Popularity Grows bull More than on- and one-half million
persons visited Jpield Museum of Na-tursI History during 1931 it was ar)-nounced by SteiJhcn C Sinims direct-tor of the institution The exact numshyber of visitors when the figures wee checked at closing time Thnrsday December 31 was 1515463
This marks a new recoWi for a yeai $ attendance and makc4 the fifth coniecutive year in Which the One milshylion figure has been exceeded Mr Simms stated The previous record was made in 1930 when the attendshyance was 113327991 over 4 h i c h the 193 total represents an increase of 182664 or approximately 1 3 ^ per
cent
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One of the writers c o m spondeht Jhaa asked for an opinion on he followshying queatipn which aa he secta ra is not sufficiently or explicitly covlaquo red in any recent book we have bee i able to obtain t o definitely settle th s matter It is orsuch nature that any discussion regarding it is bound t o be gtf interest to all Auction and Contrac t players
Under what conditions i hould the Initial bidder if he has one si it missing entirely or represented b t only a singleton declare no trumi D o the ordinary no trump indicatio ts hold in such cases --
A sound no trump bid i s composed of two elements (I) the pro x r values for the ho trump bid (I) the)proper
l distribution of such values i mong the four suits The authorities iracticallv all agree that the minimun strength on which the dealer should bid One no trump is two and one- lalf quick tricks distributed among a t east three suits The quick trick strei gth must
not only be there but it n ust be so divided among the four suits that jthere is more than a reasonable hance to make the contract A hand r light very easily contain two and one- lalf quick tricks and still not justify a no trump bid If these quick tricks are c Dnfinedto one suit the suit bid is the c irreci bid If these quick tricks are c istributed among two suits only it i i not adshyvisable to bid no trump Experience has shown that with two su ts unproshytected a no trump bid seldoti i is sound For thafreason to justify a aid of one no frump the hand must contain at least two and one-half quick tricks and these should be distributed among at leastthree suits That leavei only one suit For partner to protect or if he also has no protection only on s suit for opponent to make
In case the dealer has a si lgletoh of a suit or none at all expeiience has shown that the no trump bic as a rule is a losing bid For that re tson with this-tybe of hand it is bette r to bid a suit even though hand cohtaii s two and one-half quick-tricks divided anjiong three suits If the opponents bid the missing suit then of course he dialer should not subsequently bid no trump but if his partner should bid the missshying suit then the dealer shou d bidthe no trump on the second row id of bid
Solution to Last
A R b C L B tyoU
ding-A eingletijn M aj voif danger point fcr a l p trum bestproce lureii tojoid a sui shiftito a no turn theblddinjattihat course nee tssary or
The foil gtwimi hat no truiripbids V t | | dealer
Heartsr-KQ J 109 Clubs mdashK J 9
Diamonds mdash none -Spades -^ 9
If spades are trumps and 2 is in the lead how can Y Z win eig it of the nine tricks against any defenie-
SolutionZ should leadbull thgt jack of spades and discard the Jcinj of diashymonds from Ys hand This i i the key play for it prevents Y b^ng forced in the lead to his disadvantages Z should now lead the deuce pf clue s arid Y should win any card played raquoy A At trick three Y should lead t i e ace of hearts and follow with the five] which
Its All in th
Reasts mdash 4 8 | 1 Clubs mdash R J 1
Diam)ndsmdash Spadts-^jK
suit ii gt b and th
first and
) f
PMf^jrvf opadt 1 T - |vgt J |
H^i-4ji Q u b laquo J - T 8 i | | bull^-VdagiT1
TJnh
vj-4
bid ls^lronlyif
5edS|T8 U C h a
a-repreiinjtsourid
I Heart ifmdash i Clubs
gt Diamnnds f- Spadlsir-A-]
- All of th Bin C mttfii at lcaa one-Half quick tric|||and tHlt tioh i s of 8 itch 4-na|t|re thai reasonable chaice to bake
The folbwlnj h f f l s ho| not justifiible no Itrump though they con quick-trick bull strengti if of such i natiure tl black type should thenotrunp j |
Hearts tiubraquo Diamc n d s | f ^ Spade raquomdash
Heartlaquo Clubs -Aj 1Q Diamc ads $pades mdash K7
Hearts mdash 4 Clubs - 0 7 Diamc nds Spades mdash-K J
ilf the oA]porienfa suit they v ill bid i but sit tigl t and lfdj
3limp bid Prefer ump biu when t
Siriglciltcjri or void sti rruinyagariifeandri Mernbt ^pbssiblei8 bull
leeks Pre blem W Hearts mdash Ai 7 6 5 Clubs - r A Q 10 Diamonds mdash-raquo K 5 Spades -r none
f P
Itearts Clubs j pound iamo Spades-
Heart smdash Elubs-^-S 4| 32 Diamondsmdash J 3 spades mdash Jbullbullltampbullbull 1
Zj(should trump spades Z 8 ^oiild of clubs anc once any card played by lead his last club fiVe of dianbnds this trick a i d musts
Played in eight of the| nine defense
r-
old t l [gainst
it agj i suit
hand ffland yc
ho and fistribu-ierc is a bid
-vet arc even
Sessary butjon set in
ir than
ttnssmt duit bid-lit a no [he no ains A ilhvin
|llicrvjse
W-- bull
QMlW
3i the ien lead
in Y sHlaquo Yshcli
follow js fori
_ jtherefci diamond wl licii Z wins with and then mikes hifiast club
this wiy Y Z icks ai
jilt of e trey lid win d then tth the to win lead a
e jack
$twin it any
A j MAN w^i^iiprt ita ^ ^ mi ch of a| garden ui less he planted seeds a cultivated it regularly
Neither will h(j have mu money unless save an As a garden p mdash saved interest
he sta d does it steid^r
oduces money procjlu ef
4gt
Architect
i
Bwihtss NoicesJ^miff
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FIRST STATE BAN f OF|R4RRINGT()N
I Capital laquond^urplua $16(pound OOfj ti J LAQ1BSCIIULTE Chairmanof he bdquo bdquo
A L R D B E R t S O N Presldelifc 1 bull H O W A R D ] gt CASTLE Vice Prlaquo Idcnl
A T ULITSOH Asst Ct shjer H E L E N B ME IER i s s t CafeU gt I AH LAG 2SOHULTB Asst C i f s h l e r f
| j DIRECTORS
Howard P Castle l i w y e r George JHtigcjr - Lafeschulle laquo Hagc^ Inef Precl Hobe n Retired farmers JL J |laquoMseMulilaquo Chairman oj| the Board Walter N ndweif V N i E s n d w l J I Co I r v m E Landwer Ileal Estate Management) A f t B
itractort
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J
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h51
Orr HarryPIerj m M ^
Ponies Wtn in SeesaV 1 Warren Boys to ^lay
Helaquo Friday j
T h 0 ItnrriuKton HW pound -entheir ^ n d Kame o f j l h e w
r l laquo y nlhlt wh^n laquo 1 raquo ^ laquo
hbdquo vei-laquorlaquon Wswonda nve 18 to Htnrted riiiiwr s|owlf
ntumpo
VCnnM ^ wne defenses Vnlaquolaquon-rH banlcet from thegt to -L the I ^ ^ 0 8 Ame-W B a S i B
theenrraquoe first Half B o p A n t seoreiHWlc^from Zi nn1 three t i m laquo from th ch^ y t o t n k e laquo T gt 2 earl
fbdquo tlie enrly nnrt of Ue second bullhere was Wtje wrorlnR nrtd the Jauee betwer-n the tww tcam^ rems about mark
Thlaquovlm the MAlt-1nN npP | rcnVgt
Inure peiraquoltbullltbullbullbull bullbull - mdash- - about the wiiift At thU thri nuar mnrk nnrriiiRton laquoWlaquoW laquo g
Mbdquobdquore with their shots Wto WiUiiims rniul Hlaquorcybdquo WlaquoJJ-
bullthree bullhiiKkits^npWef- the Bran bull0Vertnraquok iui1 muni their rivali the midille f the 1ns quarter H
coiida then l)|raquoenM up With St rmiKe hamiRe in which Bafceley
iiiroiiiiMiis -lraquooth seored prettjr| hut DiirriiiBton bad too lante A to overcome The thrillinfe Inst q iter mure than rondoupampkthe
W of the tirht half U_ The Harrington Rnardi - Mfi And Thorpe deserve a lot of tcredi holdinp down those clever Wa^w forwards Biiseley who is one of hottest forwards in the confereneb
only nMe to connect witjitwo^ and both1 of tlrem were cliiieult t iBohhy iVolf did not-get ft iy bagt but hewas busier than a cranbi m|rcliii)t at Christ ria-s tryiiirw dAvii yaiuonltln8 k0-re i r --^
loonies Stae Comeback^ The Ionies got nack injhe vici
ephlmn with a 17 t]rgt lOQwiii o v ^ Waiieoiidn lights1 JThey ca userf ndlierenls quite n few herrous Wtes however (for they fritti-rec^ ai a 0 In 2 leadkvhieht they held at half nnd let Wnuoonda taltJ tftft_ away from theijif Cpnns three bi
|ets aiijl lirnnclts two kHgtp them itettiiiR swamped in the Meraquohd Beernianand Dave Oinujlijhnve doing raquoi Ilflek Wilson jtliltl Inst pie of games when it comW to get
baskets but they may Mart hiti again soon bull L |
Warren Here Frjdaj Warren township ^igh seiool
CJiirneu 6rthwest hoirfereriee eliamtis Instyear will iiniraclp the
fl h I
rington gym this Mm Keltbn has another rfij zone defenses and his up of a series of Wo tfl which
ni^hfiCd i laquo those tsect
m
be plenty ha4-| to-ston hostile nifiial traquovo Kamesj HghtwoightH lorklpg -hor laquo BarrineMn will alsiraquo melaquot rnafinr the Pnjntino- floor onsTult sday nie
ensjit 1raquo ltraquohich Tbpw with - ^ 7 -
Praquortat|irlaquo
bullTan lil This Bnme wrtU Hiednhvl ibdquor Saturday ntiht hutl heen postponed to the TllPeflav
The box score
bullUroiulms 1 R _ Williams f Wneironer f-
rn a
Wolf Thorpe pound MeiMter (j Miller f Orahenllt(gti-t
i
Totals^
Wniioojfla RnseJev f Howell f ^Vimfttl rgteelh- c IfironinitiN
1
0
-t (f
1 0
Sorfei^i hraquoit 1
follow
ii Ft 1 0 1-0 0 -6-o
T imdash
6
o 1-0 0 o
1
-1 0 0
Totals
yenbull Ronie
Rarrini Att^nlnirv ^ deg fapiilU ( Ollll
^ n - t a p n l i i Kra|iit s Heerinaii ^hristinnjjo- Meiners gtniiiii tftwlnm|
_ Totals
Unusual ly^
n e s mdash +bull-
r
i i 3 0 raquo Q-
0 J -0 o
bullbullbullt bull-j
V
-|0-
1deg-- iO~
0 0 0 0
1-= 0L_ 0
raquo
arm Weather ^ Sets New OfficialJRecdi
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^rmJh-ofr i t
I r I t i ^ t h ^ ^ o f r o f A)
bullInnimrj 3 l M r hlm stated oral
for the P i M f ihlaquolaquonce hnsSii bullrnwliv hlT ^ t ^ 1 t h e ma^wHc
bullbullbull St ilF a s hnr f t h laquo bulllaquoraquolaquolaquo hhd frac34 8 d ^ a n a p o l r K Inlt
W - 2rr poundbullbullpilpatp r gtflaquoslgtviD i n raquof In form^ ^1^ T h laquo M l o Khrllr mtgta 8 ^ ^ given bj M
Tl -- ~_ I laquo d M n e l w n r e r W f o r e ^ raquo toJ 8l^r pound 5 ^ Y dinlaquottc 4laquogtaitTolaquo
moSi Maeem^t^aU aigtbdquo 8Juwd cotomeJitrBl 1 Rented p e r i o d t e nHreIy lorip iJ T r
^ ^ ^ o ^ B r ^ B e ^ w
f bull -
--J-1 mUmMtmtSmmim Jt 12^
wampmmmff
BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
---1-
REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
U-
bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
-
1--
() bullgt raquo 0 0
gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
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A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
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CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
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DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
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fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
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IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
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CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
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COL M
SERVICE INC 217 East Smtlojn St bull
tRINGTON IJUL
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Furniture Remgtvalj d LongDi^tan
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United VaWsiervljce
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
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WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
u (
t - -
rk
the
S3
in
in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
I tubbi samp
GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
R I C M - l b pk HONEY s m
lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
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srliool follows
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A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
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1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
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^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
r f bull27Jj
laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
K BW croup
| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
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BARRINGTON
0rr Williams and Harry Miller Star-in Final Barrage
o n l l bdquo win in Seesaw Ti l t
Wiirrtn Boys tQ Play
Here FridayV
iavjVltR
T
i l l T
l l t l v
r
11-
IIIKII h e a v y w e i g h t s
f the week on
ln laquo r a c from
bull-ArUt t o d e f s a t
iivjp18 to l
s l o w l y w i t h
stumppltl by
defense J a k e
-run the corner
(-11- by F a r r i n B - tirit half w h i l e
-1 twice from the - irgtm the f h a r i t y
- bull bull laquo I
- f thgt- second h a l f - - iir and the d i s -
ti-nnis r e m a i n e d 1 v bullbullbullbull three quar ter s
llnly h e c a n t o - tlt Led by Orr
Mil ler w i t h the Bronchos
1 thijr r iva l s in bull bull i|tiirter W n u -
wi th a long bullgt ii Base ley a n d
-gtbullbull pret ty c o a l s 1 -bull lirsie u lead bullbullilium last i |iuir-
- i) for the sihiw-
- l i inN Mei s t er bull 1 f credit for
1i T W a u e o n d a i l niie of the
bull -i nferenee was bull w i th two shots
- -=bull difficult o n e s
i bull L-t any b a s k e t s iim a cri i i iherry
bull- i rv-ini to keep
bull M I lt Dinrliaek
-i in the v i c tory bull 7 bullbull In w in over the
Ilu-i bull iu- i d their bulliTcinis mill-
bull - - f r i t te red awny [ lt- - 1 - l i t l i l at the
V f -i -I r (ki file lefljl i i -nil t l iree buck- - bullbull kei P tinin from
bull bullbull bullIn-- -111 half 1 i nntl i h i ve been
-bull t i n - I-1gt I C O I l - bull bull III - I- bullbulleitine
bulllt-bullbull ---ivi h i t t i i i K
Jefferson Ice Bowlers Drop Series to Riggs
Kids Elgin by 12 Pins
Riggs Kids bowling team of Elgin triumphed over the Jefferson Iclt teata of Barrington by a narrow mar (fin gtf 12 pins fof a three-Rome series gtn the Kelly hotel alleys in Elgin Friday night
Each game was a battle in itselfmdash the local team taking the first game by a matter of four pins the Elgin keglers winning the second by^18 pins and the locals coming back to take the rubber by three pins ^
Franklin gchroeder anchor man on the Jefferson team set the pacS for individual scoring with a 202-202-224 mdash628 series
The Elgin quint will play a return match here Friday night The scores for last Friday nights match follow
Riggs Kidsmdash P Schmitz 20 16 181 548 Hake bull(bdquobdquo 173 886 |102 601 DaWlek 153 192 156 483 Wekerman 168 165 214 J547 B Schmitz 140 162 180 482
Totals^ 810 Jefferson Ice Co-
W-essel 154-C MeGowata Mitchell Gerdau F Schroeder
1 Totals
190 -136 138 202
922 i
- bull
162 210 159 170 202
923 2661
175 178 176 173 224
491 578 471 481 628
820 903 926 2649
Pohlman Drugs Still in Lead of
for First Place Latter Team Seeks to J in Lead Only 200
Pins Behind
Get
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REYliSWy^ARROT^ ^ iJ^DAYf - frac34 frac34 ^ frac34 1 -frac34frac34frac34frac34
R5P^^j5rHW
junior high ied by the brilliant playinj of Lattn a 87 0 victor) bull over the
fhe Cadwallader teams hold on t place in the Lions bowling league
became less secure Monday night when Hagers V n ^6 1 1 cracked the maples for a total of 2358 pins against the Beerman teams 2246 Hagers team rolled itself up to with- in 200 pins of the leaders so the meeting nest Monday night promises to be a battle for first place
CadWalladers team nosed out the Pomeroy aggregation by 40 pins the oral score being 2198 j to 2158 pins
jomeroyk men stillneed quite a few ]gtins to get but of the lower berth in ljeagues standing
Beermanmdashbullbull 132 14 144 138 127 128
]i Plagge A Sass Catlow IcClure L Miller Beerman
Shoups Confectionery Five Wins Three Games From
McLeisters
iraquof
lriiligt 1 J - ihool bull - l i t leu co-
bull i I- the H i i r -
bullbull i n - l i t Coach bullbull I thu-e touch
)-bullbull is made which wi l l Tir i-ill with thjj
fT-
klt
bullI-
Iohlman Drugs Lipofsky Clothiers and Greengard Grill howling teams each garnereltl two games in last weeks schedule of the Harrington fowling league and as a result held
1 their respective first secondand third | places the fcjame a s before the two 1 weeks holiday intermission
Shotips Confectionery quintet trishyumphed in three panics over McLeisshyters team and moVed up to tie for fourth place wjjth the Barrington Reshyviews The Confectionery boys have licuM^howinc some excellent bowling Intefppind may hand-the other teams some surprises before the season is aver
So far each team has ftlayed 30 games almost one half of the comshyplete schedule The seasons schedule contains 61 games for each team
bulli
Tuesday J a a 5 Liliofsky Clothier^mdash
Purcell 159 16fl 163 485 Ilnwlcy 12raquo 140 157 420 Zitzmnu 138 138 138 414 Carr 7 164 188 158 485 Beerman 151 159 144 454
gtgtlt R-
gt h-
T i
7 -M i l i t inn nn - i lnv nisht
bulllt iTMinillv i i i ht but has
T
ft-
I V
bull w
TV
IV-
M
11bdquo
FC
full gtwing
F T 1 (i
1 bull n
(raquo 0
o
Totals 735 783 740 2258
- -Cameron Real Estatemdash P Landwer 156 214 J Kiimics 141 141 J Welch 150 119 1 Hager 150 147 C McGownn 192 154
161 141 114 142 149
531 423 38frac34 439
Totals
Barrington J McCoy J
Uarbisch Burton Miller Conn
789 775 707 2271
Reviewmdash 133 390 132 122 147 136 1 4 2 144 180 152
210 1321
157 135 146
533 386 440 421 478
Ti- ta l s 734 744 780 2258
i
i
o ltgt
1
R-r- Hi- bull 11 - X
amp ntNi1i|
Sc-
p
bull 1-
i -
1
V Kc - I J - bull v bull
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bull bull
bull bull bull bull
K ^ gt bull
l( I-
-
1--
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gt () 1raquo 1 tgt 0 1
1 1 1 iraquo 0 (gt
bull lt bull ltgt 0
s 1 bull
u V i r m W e a t h e r
^ Nraquow Official R e c o r d
bull - iininih 6f the 1 i h IIIN gtnfimied
bullbull bullbullbullbullbull- raquof 11)32 has - lunatic conditions i-t n|- | |bdquo Hooky
raquobullgtbullgt miles J B i I ivisinnof Agrl-
bull -~gt f tlv bull Chi ted in stated orally
bullbullbullbull HI-fa lice has halaquol ltl lie eVimnte which bullbull Meridian Miss hi- had the climate
11 Iiidufunntdis Ind bullbullbullbull of Nashville
bull nit rift follow- u raquo s laquoiven hy Mc
Miller Brosmdash Xorton Peters [ Miller j Schreiuer
( 1 Meyer
T o t a l s
K19 133 160 143 147
143 159 145 123 180
176 M 9 IS 3 1(0 168
488 441 428 426 495
bull i hefnre been So long bullbull climatic conditions th r((gtrds go Occa-i-ldai-ement for a sin-cii used comment but
is entirely unpre- i i l
bdquot
V
ltbullbulllaquoraquo Bring Restate
752 750 776
Thursday Jan 7 S l u m p s C o n f e c t i o n e r y ^ -
A Marten 1 5 8 A M i t c h e l l bullE H e u e r F S c h r o e d e r E W e s s e l
T o t a l s
McLeistei- i V S c h r o e d e r G r a h a m bull^cjiaubh I l o i m i t h ( j e t d u u
Totals
Pohlman K Scherf L Yeoman I Landwer E Gleiije J Dneschleif
Totnls
2278
t 57 34
158
157 165 157
120 225 157
436 416 255 120 548 471
Totals 1 718 735raquo 793 i 2246
Hager-1 lager Paulson dol lar
M i l l e r n g d a l e S a s s bdquo
160 137
155 148
137
176 1U 146 151
154
1180 150 147
179(
184
356 484 430 306 327 455
Totals 737 801 820 2358
Cadwalladetw-Ifohlman 141
Sehweirim -196 W Catlow 135
iimlberg 141-If rjlagge adwalladert
Totoifl J
Pomeroy-(jlhivreh Iavy (rreengard Iteffernani ^clireiber
onteroy
144 153
8tandiii|g Team
flrtdwallader
Totals
l iager H eerman Iomeroy
Crystal
(36 games eaehj Pins IJi-B
bdquo26i857 ^ 0 2 26057
126299
25220
2 58 2347 2259
Si-G 851 828 846 834
Lake Quintet Bows Before Strong Defense of Salem Team
| Salem cagers won a fast and intershyesting game fiiom thegt strrbg Crystal Like team Wednesday night hy a 2C -17 scbrp The Crystal Lake cagers failed to penetrate the strong defense of Barrington j |
The Salem eager took the lead and led 16-8 i t thj end of I the first half Hirder and| Gielaquoke were1 the high sorers for Salem while Lundahl and Buhrow ^ poundere the higli Icttre^s for Ciystal lake
The next ganie wijj be wrth the sfiong Late Zurich team at Lake Zurshyich Tuesday night Jan -Ml On the fo) lowing night the Salem team meets thi- Austin Boulevard (Jmiitet of Chi-cngoj citjf champions pt tilie church
761 84raquo
Greengard Grillmdash M Lines 174 170 I Banks 153 124 K McGownn 141 212 R Brown 109 164 Cadwallader 138 180
143 180 145 124 7X83
487 457 498 397 501
Totals 715 850 775 2340
Standing Team Won Lost Pet
Pohlman Drugs 30 10 667 Lipofsky Clothiers 18 12 600 Greengard Grill gt17 13 567 Barrington Review 15 15 500 Shoups Confectionery i 5 15 500 Cameron Real Estate 13 17 403 McLeisters 12 18 400 JkUBer Bros 10 20
leigue fqi the past t^o years game wilt be played at the Lake
The Zur-
ICII high school ifynl- Preliminary ga nes have beenarranged before the main game
Salem fit u scher Tate If Ilirder jfl Parlikrg Giesk Ig
TotalK
Orystal Lake Kltok rf Sciuette If Bu hrow c Gutiske rg Polhlman lg 0 Li ndahl rf Kcuhnert rg Htimann rf
Totals tef Hoffman
Business Notices Bring Results
last apnea rat clt
out the Arlington
a 12-sccond
team after thJt visitors hail staged a last ninute n 11f that ended Just one point short Both Barrinj ton teams show much iinnrpvement pinte
Grabmkort f Olms tea4 f
Kers mw t L a t t i c MuifevY-j Deissper graquo
r Totlals
and shoi ld stronjg oppositjio|i for the undefeated Algonquin boys next Friday
Barrington 3)7-)1- FG 3
1 1 12 0
0
bdquo17
Ar ington Heights 6 - ^ Koppiin f 0 Vernon f - 0 Miad icls c ^T 1 Adair s g 0 Tuiry g if 0
Totals
anted bullof -^4
Holg i t s lndtf last Friday evening and incidentally increased their to 150 in t i c conference Lattn a s high point man for U2 field ijiojils or] a total poijnis
Arlington wW allowed bujt goal the bajame of their ing iccured b r f r e e thrpwf
Th e bull lightweights nosed 11 V i n over
turned in Arlington
^ss^K^ri^^fm^nw^^m^^ ^qiW^pltw l i f w ^ w r ^ - T w i - T i ^ - bull j
PHMCIANS ANB SURGEONS
their make
10
aturedonS at Catlow Sunday
laquo ( erven on
low Si Earth Pardon
Louise
day
wherev
qs and jThe Chlamp Coming to Screen
Ken| Mnynard tidpular hero of the western dramas is seen as a Texas ranget in his- lajtult thrill-play Alias the Bud Man which plajja The Cat- low Saturday njglit
Susiiense tlwills h a r - r a i s i iig riding stunts and an iictioh-fillcd] battle between Maynard anil the]chief of the cattle rustlers are t i e big fea-raquo tttres bull bull
Short siibjedsJ selected for this pjrogram includt ft Slim Simmerville corned cartoon iportlight and news-
Nex j -Sunday- i ifternooii and evenshying Tlip Rosebndu a clever group of youngsters iif a kiddie presentation will IM presented on the straquoge This groiiptif nine talontcd hoys and girls will ofer 30 minutes of kidilie frolic
The swreen feature for Sundays show v ill be Heaven on Earth with Lew Ay res starrel
This picture hritf d^flnitrgtly regisshytered us Lews bciit screen effort since All (wie t on tlie Wester i F r o n t s and tells an nbscjrbing stoy of life oh the Mississippi river w th young Ayres oast as the son of a (steamboat captair I
Ijew Ayres supporting cast in eludes Slim SimnicrvilU Anita
and many fch ic Sale in fkfnny A Slip will
Jraquor6vide the comedy feature for the
Lain el and Hardy comedia as khown gtr- pictures
shown nights comedy
next Monlay
s i tuatkns in this
day the
nn
in their ull-length Pardon Js The
their j dlley and Pardon U s wi l | ^laffinj est corned iei
Wedi ie8day Tl u ihts bf net
force are
pi esentation WAlli
other not M uctors
arc shown and
tvill be psday
ea ture hilarious right up
audit gtnces for |see on $
on the ay
week raquo f little
ace Berry
a ad ill
Lost 20 Lbs of Fat In Just 4 Weeks
Mrs Mae West of St Louis Mo writes Im only 28 sectrv old and weighed 170 lbs until taking one box of your Kruschen Salts just 4 weeks agltL I now weigh 150^ lbs I also have more energy and furthermore IYgt never had a hungry fflomept
liat folks should^fake one half tea spoonful of Kruschen Salts in a g i n s of hot water in the morning beshyfore breakfastmdashits^the S A F E harm les i way to reduce as tens of thous-ancaof men and women know
Tor your healths sake ask for and get Kruschen at Fredlund DrUg Co or aby drag storemdashthe cost for a bot tie that lasts 4 weeks is but1 a tr i t e and if after the first bottle you are not joyfully satisfied with results
bulln ioney back f
Mplusmn Wltrifeaj-^h
of the screen
Fri bring
Jackie in The
tch iour
ELS What s|ould wojmAn do to kltlaquop their bowels moving1 freely A dob tor should 1 now the aiiswer Thu t u why bum Snrup Pepsin is so (ood for women It just suits their delicate organism It is the prescription of an old fanily doctor who has treated thousands of women patieMs and who nude a special study of bowel troubles 1
It is fine for children tojo They love its taste Let them have it every time tht ir tongues ire coated or their skin is i allow Dr Caldwejls S^rup Pepsin s made from fresh laxative herbs jure pepsin and other harm less ingredients i
When youve t sick h(adajhe cant eat are bilous or duggisn and at the times when you laquore most ant to bamp constipatedtake a little of this famous prcsciption (ill drug stores keep it ready in big jottles) and youll know wiy Dr Cildwells Syrjip Pepsin is thlt favorite laxative
er t million wo otenl |
Da W 8 CkL-owCLt
YUIJP gtEPSI ( A Posters Family Laxative I mdash - J mdash raquo [
l
^^^i^^^^^^tmmim waM
A WKICHELT M D BARRINGTON ILL -
Oflee over Pohhnans Druf Store
Hours 8laquo to900am (K to2K)Opm i(K to8^)0pm
Sundays by Apboiatment
Office and R sidence Barrington 2
D R B P G R i L B I R |
PRTSIOIAN AND SLTtGEON
BiJUlINOTdN
830 to 9
7 laquo 4 Sunday
OJFFICB 0
Teleph
HOURS 30 a in 2
880 p U W 12
K ne
DR0L6A PHTSICLLN A N D Sl
1ST
bull bull bull - t l bull bull bull - - - ^ - - bull]bullbull - I - bull l t
CASTLEOSBORNaWIISS V^n^l Gary CC-M-1
o8 t noon
J i r t BANK
arringion 23
SpeciaUj lint in Diseaces of Wonu|d and Chfldfea
HOURS Tuesday Thursday and Saturday
23( to 430 pm
Telephoie Barrington 525
130 Park Ave above Peerlgtss Market
BON
D R D F B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
[- paouRS 9 t gt 10 a m
i 2 traquo 8 p m -7 traquo 8 p m
Sundayi by Appointment
Bartington 801
Hudson-Bssitx B Main St
Telephoi e Barrlngtot 235
1717 Conway Building 111 Was Washington Street
CHICAGO ILL Tel Randolph laquo856 _
ilaW4gtlaquoraquoMliraquo-- -V-j Evenings 525 copyrove Ave bull bull Tel Barrington 502
1-
usiness Director
ARTHUR J HAOGENJOS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW bull I
Barrington Phone 403 -
CHICAGO OFFICE
118 N LaSalle St
Phone Dearborn 0399
bull v - i-Vii bull i-
C A S T L E W I L L I A M S
LONG amp MCCARTHY LAVYERS t
112 West Adams Street
CHICAGO
Telephone Randolph 6144 V
Howard i t Brlntlinger Telephone Barrington 660-W bull
Bldf
^ NAFEAPATHS
DR WILLIAM SA^DELL I N A P R A P A T H
S P I N A L tfANIPULi TBON S C I E N T I F I C S P E C I F I C
E Main St
Barrington 52
By Appointmeit for your i ouvenience
OProMETRlS T
E A WELL OPTOM ETRIST AflID
OlTICIA^J
135 lark Avehi Phone Birrington 301-J
HOURS 630 t ) 830 p
t)ther Hours and Sun i by Appointment
DENTISTS
H O U IS
C H KELLA1I
D E N T A L SURGEQN
Successor fo
DR E W OLCOTjT i
Phone] Barrington 77 115 E Main St
P W L I N D B E R G DENTIST
Office In Pohlman BallAnk 127 E Main St I 127
Barri Ington
D^R P P FANNII i DENTIST
0 to 12 lt 1 to 5 p 7 to 0 p
I
Tel Barrington 471
- HOURS 9 a nL to 6 p m and 7 to II p m
TUESDAY THCBSD^AY SATURDAY
801 B Main St
Phone Barrington 458
| Banilnttou
sND
iHin
fOtg
JAMES P HAFFNER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
- i- - - ^ 1 - bullbullbullbullbull - bull
60S Summit Street
Telephone Barrington 650-3
omoAQQ bwnca 134 N LaSfcUe St
Chicago Phone Central 4646
GLASS amp 8TURTZ ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
105- W Adams St laquo CHICAGO
Telephone Franklin 2788
F R E D E R I C K P STURTZ
- Barrington Phone 32-J
JOHN E HEINR1CH 1 ATTORNEYATLAW
JUSTICE OF TflB PEACE (Cook County) (
8agt West Lake 8trelaquot^ bull Telepnone Barrington 634-J
v N -- Chicago Ofnce - - 20raquo W WasbJngton St Room 1401
Telephone Franklin 0122
CfilROPODIST
Chiropodist and Foot Specialist
i -
DR L V REPKE G E N E R A L CHIROPODY
i
Diseases and Deformities of the Feet
CHICAGO OFFICE 2020 Garland) Bldg Phone Centra^ 8005
Barrington By | Appointment Tel Barrlngtdn 248-W
D R bull T S C H U T T - CHIROPODlSTt
8CHCTTS SHOE STORE
bull I l
Office Hoars 9 to 12 a m ad 2 to 5 p m I Evenings by Appointment
Telephones Residence Barrington 588-J 8t6r( Barrington 298-W
Readers of the Review find this
directory raquo eapvcnleptj index to
bushiess and professional Bar
ringtoa When In need of some
specuv service they inrn to fids
page quickly to locate firms tote
phone numbers streei addresses
ftiM dugteetorjr has been raquo feature
j f l i yean
W raquo for almost 44
PIANO EXf]
HENRY J GKARMAN Phuto Tuning aad-
nlas
CART ILLINOIS
E xpert work on alt repn dddl
or send S card 41
CALL
Plagge Home FtirnikMmt 6e
PHARMAC
FREDLUND DRjUaffO 100 W Main
BARRINGTON ILL
Phone 54$
S E R V I C E Y O U W I L L
1
Ifbull bull bull fl-j 111 -it s -th laquo5 i
1
i I
R^AL ESTiTfe
IDON
11
bullfrl
1
ArVER
102 N Cook Sreet
Tel Barrington 2 Ftjill
COUNTRY
BSTJW FARMS A0R
1 i
i
bull raquo bull
n bull i ^ laquo
CONTRA(3T(
CALKINS Etawating and Grading
H
Tennis Courts Bbwlir|Oreias
4 B A R R I N G ^
H C A L K I N S Phon A S CALKINS] Phott4 4 W
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
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WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
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the
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in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
I tubbi samp
GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
R I C M - l b pk HONEY s m
lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
siti all
i in kf th ai i i tec
JUtCE kr S|
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bullBj SHce^lJ JP Maple itnl Cane 21 oz
1 if t iw
bullT
mampM l^fjiiiQi^ 1
i^hM^^^l laquofe laquo l bull I
Thlaquo R tuiat1
terrtt
T le r lmas In eiU
the Barr ing t raquotfraquofcB
PerCa ofEducMwttft 2 7 S c ^ S h ^
ItarrtaRton Hjfch SchMlJ
93041 i LoterTKb e
Tlbdquo -raquoni|wirallvc
AltbU^ S t a C V KrmWS Smithy
i bdquo i i i r i i i ] 1 d nrbull hiKh Hfh^t 6laquotilaquon 0 ^ frac34
bdquo1 IJgt tho per laquoM)ita aw
r T nrivolnt by dm
I bvh^^f pnpbatf
COIlaquotlaquo Of
yenr iiie tlio srhool - I j
Of 1 -JT M-liwllaquoraquo 1 laquo M pound 0f ilistriM per
Hut riii
MixJ lWI tlltj rtKhtU bdquo ilaquo-^laquoi T-r ilaquolaquoKM copy laquo
lo
-i7st for 1 03 1^ nfwrtliM ^15() eapiin
c^tinii is dulaquo I
srliool follows
|Ii)igt Srlliraquoi| llnmiiioml Irjd
A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
H(iiiAigtlaquovilli ltVraquogtulaquoui)iy TlivifiiiHi Townsfiii
1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
- i TnltfimVlS j^
A-i) s h i p
V bull t ltraquoval^bull-
bull NfjJltciIKo - j - =bullbullbull-bull-bull- bull AHiniiuMi Iloiuhis To^iiMtii n Jolilaquott bull bullbullbullbullbull_ bullbullbullbull J Aniiorli Towiisliip Lihiiiyvilh1 Towtfsl ip IAOIIS TowiiNhip
bullM
IX 7-3 ii2 bull
^1 2frac34 - amp 25
26 -28
(Jrnnf Township WiNlraiidil Kill Township bull ^ Mjilinraquo Towm hip 1j lfvaiisioir Toivnship Tgt
^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
r f bull27Jj
laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
K BW croup
| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
raquolaquolaquo raquolaquoraquo$ of llHrrlngtonj ^raquolaquoK ThftT-dfl-yfnhwmrf WPIHMiiii ofChnrbis A ^ l i - (1s vMWr 0 wtion - -
Mi KlKtier has ]jaj
11 ltViral TW Claquov bullf^MhwWnf state bank m
iSn^ inmtradelaquo
c
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Kjr- bullKiwt-foltPji
iVnpob KlSBJl ] tye ii
(ikijtff
[Kraquon laquoj
f IilN
^kt yfj laquoii ^gt Jjf
l x Families Are Um|er Scarlet FeverQuaraiii
S i l q m r i ^ M for laquornrfctfp
J J t raquoox t^w d ^ ^
^ 1 ) raquo ^ in t h i ^ i n e i m
n bullraquoUuiiMiiHiirf8|ilaquoIw^i||
RorftveHmr FVoiH injury H
bullCrr h f l r-52oalaquonnii^ bullto U i n laquoraquolaquo^nlaquol tlaquo -k^S u poundk lA tnm
bulltfor^L WU tvtrade wtM lH S^rofdw ttanlwtre Coi
A plusmnA A
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8 BARRINGTON HE VIEW BARRINGTON ILLINOIS THURSDAY JANUARY 14 1932
Local Brevities Mrs Blanche Ford ill nt h laquo
home 721 8 jCook street
Mrs Kdwaird Ostj 20laquo S Cook utreet spent Saturday) with her sister-in-law Mrs Kdward j Wicjkershpim of Long Orove raquoho hail jdst returned from the Libjltrtvville] hospital where die was tnkeij New Yearns Fflaquo after lgtelnK injured in an iuitnmobile aelt|i dent
Sir nnd Mfrlaquo T Garfield utreejr will a vacation of two West They wijl v Oklahoma CI bullikla que N M Hefore nia where thej will v friends in several cities
Rltraquo
Dockcy 1frac34) leave todii-jr for
months in the sit rutatmw in
and Albuqncr-ing to Calif or-
l|sit relatives nnd of that state
Association Asks Help in Tuberculosis Fight
A training class for Sunday school teachers will be organized Thursday evening at the Saleni church It is to mect-bnee a week and will be under the direction of A Carsten-a-n
Mr and Mrs Paul Clark and famshyily 532 Orove avenue returned frolm Abingdon this week and Mr Clark will resume his duties at the high school Monday
Mrs John Horn and infant daughshyter June Alice returned to their home 502 Grove nvenue Tuesday
Volmer Anderson of Chicago who hYs many relatives and friends in Birrington underwent an operation fof appendicitis Moilday at the- St
onys hospital in Chicago His ition is reported to be satisfac-
t
Miss Amy Anderson retu-ntd from the Itavenswood hospital to her home at Honey Lake Sunday Mis Ander-son is recovering nicejy from nn opshyeration for appendicitis
Mrs Delia Cady 213 E Lincoln avenuevisited relatives in Libertyville Saturday and Sunday k
Mrs P L Anderson 628 Summjt street who returned from the Franshyces bullWlllard hospital recently is imshyproving in health nnd able to be up
Walter Ahrcns 21 street is recovering frim tack of tonsilitis
2 W Russell a severe at-
jp The home of Mr ajnd Mrs Lnwr-^ ence T York 40 E Kussell street
is under quarantine- Mr York is sufTering from an at alaquok of ^scarlet fever
Mrs Henry Will ljlVbullWashington street who iins been ill the pnst three weeks is so much improved that she is able to be up nnd around in- the
home
Thn monthly clinics maintained by the Lake County Tuberculosis assoshyciation for the examinations and sushypervision of the 40Opatici)t)i-wlio arc sick with tuberculosis In the county cannot be held Jin 1032 unless the people of this county cooperate to mnke the sen saj^ a succhsH accord-frfc to Ruth HcmMekiSOTij executive secretary of the association
The meager buduet upon which we are now compelled to (wottk does not permit school examinatiojiN or any
bullother phase of tmbl i c lipilth work which might prevelit the sp^nd of this gi-ent white plagin Miss Itendrickson stated |
The-neriountiesi$ of thin] situation is revealed when one renliz^s tliat 2W8 children active cjise of j tuberculosis are today attending classes in the scbools of Lake county
Lake County Tuberculoijas associashytion lias no menijs of support other than the returns from the ChriltmnK Seal sale There are no state or coun ty appropriations made flaquojr the care of patients suffering from tuberculous in this county
Childrens Reading Club to Be Formed Wednesday raquonhlt
A Book WormClub fdr girW and boys of the sixth seventh iand eighth grades will be formed at the public library Wednesday afternoon Jan 20 and will meet at 5 p m every Wednesday thereafter f lect ion of officers and the rehding of ^ulps which will govern this n lt w reading club will comprise the program for the first meeting The first twcnt|y-five boys nnd-girls who cone will W eligible to join the organization There will be a waiting list fof- any others -who wish to belong
Club meetings vill not be like the story hour jield for younger children
State Nevbd
Tho Century of Progress sion authorized by the last lcgii 1 has been appointed by Governor LvEmmerson The groupwill vise erection of a state buildfyig Worlds Fair in 1033 The leraquo provides lt that) Governor E shall be chairman with Li Governor Fred ESterling and e r David E Shnnahaii art me Those named -by fjoverttor Ein arc StiJte Senators Roy Wood i bullV (JiMiham Chicago Florence BoliiTr Hloominijton Hit Bnrr Jol iet Charles H T Ilarrisburg State Reprcscn Homer 7 Tilt(e O r o e n v W Schnnckenbergi Frank Ryiln K King Chicago Itichar 1 J Miiiidelein The fiillowiijig were also named Noble Bi Juduh George F Ilaiding Ai T CltzarnltScKi wtlloejor of cut V G -Hermann J F C o r i e l i u s Ideiir Illinois Academy of Paul Demos all of Chicago limn Leonard Karclier Fred P Watson Mt Vernon
Fine Mri Ft
W Baker Kewanec Col H son Pana The legislature i i ateed $350000 for a btViMlnfc preparation of exhibits
c^mmis-nture Louis super-at the
legislation miderson
icu tenar t 3peak-nbers
ipcrson nd K Fiffcr
hoihpson aitlvles R jJ-
nm yoris fsons
ha id
rllin
tgt FraquoIP
uitomi
esporl)
Pliropij
Ill pc
at 2 p m every
L A K E (Furnished by
Company Guaranteed 2^0 Waukegan 111
R C Ross extension specia agricultural economies at ihe of Agriculture Univers i ty of has announced that the 22 cut which Illinois farmers mad fall in their winter wWat speeds up a downward adjustm a c r e a g e ^ h i c h has been going most without interruption sincp The 22 per cent reductionfor is more than twice as much average reduction for jthe country - I
1st In (follegc
inois centj this)
acreage tit in
)ii al-1919
Illinois the
entire
Saturday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S TI
COUNTY the Illinois Title
Abstracts of Title Title Washington Street
Tel 4)
bull Chester-Callow 112i WMaiii left Tuesdny for a six weeks vacatiojn on the Isle of Pines whiiili is nhout 100 miles south of Havana Cuba Durshying Mr Callows absence Miss Helen Glenson 722 Second nVenue will Jake his plnce at the organ in The Catlow theatre
Mr and Mrs AVilliam Dawson 30 ) Lincoln avenue left S inday for Florshyida where they will abend thewinter months
Buzzards Lin itaitiont With its Ilinnnkalili eyesight pov
er of flight and size there probably Is only one1 reason why the vuituru or buzzard Is not one of the tuos active pursuers of living prey in stead of feeding upon dead or help leas preymdashthe absence of talon f with which to seize laquond hold living preymdashCuppers Farmer
FremontmdashH Ruura amp w)F to C Milshyler QCIgt laquo10 U t 17 Blk 12 Ar-tliitr Dunas Mundelein Manor Sec 25
II Ruurs 17 Blk 12 n Manor Alundclci
FremontmdashC Miller to amp wf jt tens D $l | ) Lot Arthur Dunas Sec 25
FremontmdashtJnioii Bnnft i)f Chgo to J Avon amp wf jt tens Dgt$lb Lots 13nnd 14 Blk 8 Arthur Dunas Munshydelein Manor Sect 25
ElamdashH M Overland and J Over-hmd to V Overlaid QCD 10 P t of SIC qr of SW qr of Sec 35
Waucondraquo-f-J if Johnson amp hun to T V Johnson QCD 10 I^its (K) 01 amp (12 Einicrest Sub Sees 23 25 and 20 bull j
WaucoiKliijmdashJ d Kelly amp wf to H Wagner amp wf j | tens W D $10 Iot 03 Maiinailsf 1st Adda to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
WaucondahmdashII E Maimiin amp wf et al to J Ci Kelly wf jt tlt Lot (Kl Maimans 1st Add i to Lake Shore Park Sec 25
ElamdashC W Ofit amp wf to E Ost amp others w r i N hf of N W qr the S W qr of NA qr and N E qr of MV qr of Sec 20
Fremontmdash-Union Bk of
qr N E
Chief Highway Engineer Fin Sheets has anlaquoiounced t in t highway divisioi _has under wa for constructing the equivWlcnf 200 miles o f T n w - two-lane roads in 1932 I t i s estjmate^l this extensivp st|atc-wide progi givlaquo| employment to between and 35000 men Tlie hig|hway ment will insist on the employm
III
rogram
local labor whenever^ fair rate of wages
possible
Directoir Leo Hj Howej of t partmJMit of trade nnd coiiimercb announced that th j Insurance dty one of tin largcs reyenue agencies at the state | g n turned intlgt the st raquote treasury 1931 $6(|373705 T This only $40000 TCBS tha|gt the collie for the previous y^ar
annll of the div the I second tral Sttjtes cinnatij O congress was from Illinoit tucky- ailaquoB0 to consider
ars
3[ Paul static planni i nouiiccd five planning Hon of the KiUigtn of Ian
isijon of forestry
Jiaj meeting of ewry congress
December 3 to made up of Indiana IowK
uri Ohio and the problema anlt|l
late forfestry in the Central region Mr Springer was the j board of directors for a thrtfe yi
(llac gyton chairniai igf tjommiasion broad-objectives
cse include dejtermiiia-st Sensible type
I nrijas to dirfeiii iioi
anded r__ Cen-
t Cin-I This
c elcgat ea Ken
Tennessee stimu-
lot elbcted to Iieriod of
1raquo
Wood
of the uis an-of state
of utili-thc deshy
velopment of localization tion to which go jtf of the typi maintain a plete a coir which ^rill ordinattd and lirtper vaatrcsoui
a second distribution and of industry and popula-
(letermine the elements to the pattern and plaiv al urban-rural area to high standard to comshyprehensive plan | program bull
mejin the systematic coshyrd economical development
onservatioii of all Illinois S
-L
WANTED
A HANDY MAN wanted to take care of fires and do
jobs around country place live on place References Address 2212 Barrlngton Barrington III
MISCELLANEOUM
Senatltr rimes Ilaniiltbn Lewis will be honorpd lit a ilaquoeptiou to1 be given By tho Illinois State ^ociety at Wash-( ington at i t) first meeting in the new year on Jti dary 21 All we repre-sentativcls i rom Illinois and their wives willlc in the receiving line
bull NOTICE bull
Not feinonsible for any traced Jgty anyone othW |ltn A Jij Sclirojljer North nve rlnjrtflin III L
^ mdashu Business Notices Bring I
ADJUDICATION NOtlCE PUlBLIC NOTICE Is herejiy
t tut the Subscriber Ellen ncy Executrix of the Will of
rtnlaquoigtt deceased will nUcnd
nk TJ inois
plans of 1-
c|o(ncrcte that will
10000 epart-ent of at a
MODERN fcir rent in 3 bedrooms and basemeni strejet 32ogtWi
MODERN JSIX ROOM house for rent at 5C3 Grove avenue Reason
able Inquire at 439N Coot street Tel Barrington 209-J1 1 r
FIVE ROOM furnished
Strictly modern refrigeration Dundee avehue or 849
OLD LOG road one
ich for (rent $10 0 0 a n
qr of N W
Cligo to D Lot 7 J If I Conperlaquo amp v f jt tens
Oak TerraceSub Sec 30 FremontmdashJr IL Connors^ to A
Brady W D Pt of Lot 7 Oak Terrace Sub Sec 30 also ^ot 08 Second Addn to Oak Terrace Sijb S E qr of Sec 30
FremontmdashA JJ Brady to J| II Connors amp wf jt itens P t of Lot 7 Oak Terrace SubJ-Sec 36
Waucondamdash-A Bchling amp wf to V Behling W D Lot3 Blk5 At Home Sub Sees 25 aiidj 30
F U R N I S H E D Barrington Livi
i kitchen breakfast L Call at 642 N
telephone Ba
H O U S E room
nook Hough
rrington tf
FURNISHED apartmelit for
Oil heat Mrs H L
Tel Barritig
or un-rent
Electric s a on 28
FIVE wooded
tate district Price ronly Box 21 BarH
for faje Beautifjully igli located in finest es-
near bull$ W highway J
KOHLER 1500 wajtt
hauled M ton 395-JW
^iECTHflC LIGHT ilnnlaquo for sale Recently ovcr-
K)
LOST OR male cat
black tipped large cat ton 325-J
PERSIAN with larlaquo]e
not-ify Mrs ringt(u 310
ACRJraquo FIVE Ijby private
pwee or no 2111 Barrington Illinois
Prqbate Court of Lake Count) eof to blaquo Iiolden at
Hoise in Wnukegaii In sahjl t |0 first Monday of
li|whcn and where al uiig clnims against said
yiotilied^nrid requested to ] tjanie to said court for ndjuldication
E L t E N ti COURTNEY ^bullaukctran 111 January cent- ^932
Philip Young Attorney
$^550 per acre ington 111
Ow nerj
Telephone Barring-
LOST
STOLENmdashGray and tan with black stripes and tail and feet Unusually Reward Tel Barring-
CAT lost dafck grey and bushy- tail Kindly
E A Bcermun Tel Bar-
WANTED
FOR CASH wanted lgtarty~ Give location and attention given Address
i Review Barrington
r I
drive car otjier odd
Not to required Review
i ebtjs con-n myself me Bnr-
53-3
esjilts
jfivon L- Court-Tomes V
the atntenn
ijhe Court County
Majrch next persons
bullstnte are picqcnt the
1=
AUCTION FRANK IVHIgtLH PampWARTli non
1 Aikilonwrs rdegW AuoU in on thf o ] locate I 2 mil
Will Mil at man farm ltDunuec 3 miles Nortjlt of Crystal new Dundee
in n large sharp on 1 I Sat] 4raquo l^BAD
1raquo
19 CoWsr-Soma Springers some spraquo-r Registerod
Thts hilaquo of GueriiNtj first fimv sey sale and abort I in tho cuujntry were houghit them for them have must be fore sale cldse right know my rfputn be seen It down anft Terms
forwfrli
sold
Call
bullbulli
mile East bull ofj ( of Elgin 8j
I rtke pne-hnlf -GilbjFts roal IJB i|ve will Rtjl
i w laquobull IWU 5 south jilles ^-amp this laquobull1230
Jaii 16 |9 f OF RJBAL OJtfK m^ ciyslating of ome ^TenH Bala
lO^Ielfers |fl itiXlnjria lWfr l l
Jue^jiey^n except lofinll
H and it gt evct had a
Iliesekowlaquo a testefi apd u bulllaquoraquo Wisc|
ibylfjpurty t oVjuV herd
real-^brcedlri
fun
his
ii MHB00tJ0iiifiN^ All M i t will ftjo Uii^ bdquobdquo
laquolf htti BULL
raquof Il lunifli vm th tiftern-
it^lltod llOllslJt
Thev 1 liini(-iit iiiost (if
they
as I know tl Wn ak| vo PuMtttiL ThMti ( Uvs mubdquo
he WiipreclHt | w buy some cheajj KV8
v
h A^ttowraquo mu(t k- tud deridianie dai n j Snligt
JOE KVIDEPlit 1 V Myer C
AUCTION SAL Frank Gahlbeck AJict H I H Shoppe
blie ANIWA HENDRICKS0N
Having decided toquit log raising1 will bell af publi old Sell rage Farm fir st farm eastfi ltfi Nebfls cor) road 2frac12 miles north )f Schaumburg 5 mil^s soj
Monday Janu - lt] bull bull Beglialng at 1 oclock shjjrjilaquo
6 0 Head o f H o g s 45 Gil
auction lt on Hi of Pal
__ r_ fan|o March land AptfiT 20 Shoatswt ampbii | 75 lbs
25 wi|from 100 to [ l l raquo J Chester White Boar 75 Chichenel SO WhbeWyan- dottes 2SLeghonislB IIpullets Brooder houie Chichi n coops 400-egg Tyco Incuba-or used bull one seasonj Hot Bias Hester Grain elevator Corn c rusher Drag cart Land rollei Thistle machine a ] Wheel
barrows 1frac14 h p Fairbanks mdtor Riding cultivator Pti mp-Jack Timothy seeder |TJuik heater Grindstone Home-made tinnier
M l Trucli and Rattle rakj good condition^
Hay rake arid gear Oil jtnd C laquo l Bugtner Wooden jslocktaik Good dumi wafOln Cookjsampve Washing maohliie with gas
bull bull bull i bull bull i All |shte vlndOff storri
dows M i screens MIW strainers milk claquoM|er Nome n n luiober Wonsbi l id stra Tablesan I chatljs Wa^on-bo arid If car
fERMSmdashCASH _ (
u (
t - -
rk
the
S3
in
in
WN 209 to 215 Park
OPEN w EVENINGS
EDNK1SDAY AND TIIJL 9 P
SPECIAL VALUES
ISHINNERraquoCO le 3 7 1
104 W Main St I Barrington HI
Mens
R O L L E D
RIB ROAST
19C FRESH Ol
Stewing Hens
22c FANCY LEAN
Pork Steak
irtm S L I C E D
Beef Liver 15
COUNTRT HOLL
BUTTER
asfe
bull G E N U I N E bullbullbull
Lamb Stew 3^is
FANCY LAMB
$houlder
tn Roast
L A R G E
PorkLlnl
gtlaquoraquolaquo25lt -j F-^N-CY-
Leg oE Lamb
g
Avemdash210 to ate er
Station St
^ilTURDAY M bull
Part Wool ^ r arm Lined Color Gray raquoea
Big brother Fill Cut Heavkr Denim
31ue fcambray
Blealhed 81 inches Quality i
$179 ea^C
39c to89c Good O C i per yd laquoviraquo
Sheeting Unbc|olaquoifiyncfcr yd 23c 23c 46 inches wide
IVhiteorFancyyd
cs ai b
Grocer SALIf PORK lb FRESH LOIN per PURE PORK SAUfeAGE hiilk lb PORK LINKS Heidelberg lb Ripe Bananas 3 lb t I G A Yellow Lauudrfc Soai| lgTaais 10 for 4 3 I G A
Cqp- mdashDel Maisj Ni whole kernel J cam
Aljnerican Family S oap 5 bi ra Fan^y Applesauce
Soap Chips large phgsi 2 for 29 I G A Beauty Soap Gold C ream Bari bars
23c value) for J^ i-l G I A White Floa tirig ampoa]) the B ath Soap bull
Supreme each 5 10 or 49 I 0- A Cocoa Hard water Soap 2 bars 1 5 Household Cleanser] I G Aj 3 boxes 13
blets Vrouuih Packed
IG A
each
No 2 can Aunt Jemima Pane ike Flour 2 reg Cbmet White iloaeiElici 2 Mb pkgs Libbys Rosedale A pricjots lg cans Extra fine sweet and juicy naval fejrlaflgei
dozen ^-^^--^ - -- mdashu-vJSgn Iciiid 99laquo Fresh Eggs and Buttltr art declining Come ir Saturday and see sp ecial pric ss on th se necessities
Moats is 18 15 28 18
New York Pack
T
s27 28
10 pkgs 19
16 1 5
T 1-frac34 A D L HT - A N D S A V E
ywt raquo Y A L h j
STORES B E S T - Q U A L I T Y mdashr~ ALV t AYS
Independently Owned
SPECIALS for Friday1 and Satiard
Cranberries Fancy J lbs t e c n s Stringless Greer l b s raquo 5 c
Pet is Fancy California l b $ 2 5 c
Let t luce LgFan 3yHlt ads lbs 1 Swlt e t P o t a t o e s lbs I S p u j a c h CurleyL^af 3 l b e l
14
lt bull
M e n per
POTATOES Large White Cobblers bag ORANGES 200 size Heavy w i t h iuice do GRAPEFRUIT 80 siz TANGERINES APPLES Stayman Wi^iesajp
I Grimes
10 h do
lbs fo) tuslhet
OUR ROYAL5lb14c|Z4i lb
^AE^at2tbI iol^r PURE CANE SUOiUl ( ^Mlb tMc^ kles^ Tlaquof f
A K l laquo 03 Score or KHttr M$^J
r Peas AUT NO x 1laquo cans
ON SALE OXYttOL 1 lg i sm both for 2 3 T(raquo]Aro SOUP VanCam^s
OATS Royal Blue Quaker
PA^
Royal Biw
How Plaquocim T l p i i Ik ChioVlVf |fej
Brookfisld B2 geerf Or TMtoti
Tiny m kti 8lftlaquod laquo C I B Z rciiasJ
3 can flaquo 3 No 2 12
ALL VrEE
raquo raquo bull raquo bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull bull bull raquo H raquo raquo bull bull bull bull bull ^ bull bull p l
4
28 17frac12
9 CAKE FLOUR Virginia Sweet
nl idi ll - L bull 8 frac12 ^ PUMPKINI Ar-BeNo 2frac12 can 9 No 2 can
APPLESAUCE No 1 can i raquo raquoraquo
bull
We Deliver Pto^e 6 l S Not a W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHING W E S
mm
I tubbi samp
GRAPE FRU MINTS8oi
R I C M - l b pk HONEY s m
lg glass 1 lb BEEJTS No 2 Ar SYkl StfYbERCAifi
siti all
i in kf th ai i i tec
JUtCE kr S|
W
bullBj SHce^lJ JP Maple itnl Cane 21 oz
1 if t iw
bullT
mampM l^fjiiiQi^ 1
i^hM^^^l laquofe laquo l bull I
Thlaquo R tuiat1
terrtt
T le r lmas In eiU
the Barr ing t raquotfraquofcB
PerCa ofEducMwttft 2 7 S c ^ S h ^
ItarrtaRton Hjfch SchMlJ
93041 i LoterTKb e
Tlbdquo -raquoni|wirallvc
AltbU^ S t a C V KrmWS Smithy
i bdquo i i i r i i i ] 1 d nrbull hiKh Hfh^t 6laquotilaquon 0 ^ frac34
bdquo1 IJgt tho per laquoM)ita aw
r T nrivolnt by dm
I bvh^^f pnpbatf
COIlaquotlaquo Of
yenr iiie tlio srhool - I j
Of 1 -JT M-liwllaquoraquo 1 laquo M pound 0f ilistriM per
Hut riii
MixJ lWI tlltj rtKhtU bdquo ilaquo-^laquoi T-r ilaquolaquoKM copy laquo
lo
-i7st for 1 03 1^ nfwrtliM ^15() eapiin
c^tinii is dulaquo I
srliool follows
|Ii)igt Srlliraquoi| llnmiiioml Irjd
A w l^gtinm(ilaquoifv Bluom Township -
Dmuk Ilimurani Thon1 Yvw To Pulnt inltgt Towuship
tKlKin Harriimioii IMslnct
bull Proviso -Towiifhip Hint 1-lnml (JHitmijiiHyj
bullQnk IaiU 11 ml Uiv^ rnwn-fhip
H(iiiAigtlaquovilli ltVraquogtulaquoui)iy TlivifiiiHi Townsfiii
1 bull wimirit la lthmews vrollOTMltr The list of iij
- i TnltfimVlS j^
A-i) s h i p
V bull t ltraquoval^bull-
bull NfjJltciIKo - j - =bullbullbull-bull-bull- bull AHiniiuMi Iloiuhis To^iiMtii n Jolilaquott bull bullbullbullbullbull_ bullbullbullbull J Aniiorli Towiisliip Lihiiiyvilh1 Towtfsl ip IAOIIS TowiiNhip
bullM
IX 7-3 ii2 bull
^1 2frac34 - amp 25
26 -28
(Jrnnf Township WiNlraiidil Kill Township bull ^ Mjilinraquo Towm hip 1j lfvaiisioir Toivnship Tgt
^ VnrrlaquoMi Towhship j r Niw Trier Township Ijoyiliii ltojnnnmitv iWrlifld-Shiohls M Smilti tins tr rtCord of t|raquo
jCiipita oitsts of sovoji of thlaquo-k-hoitls for tluv year V^V-lit jours Iurlior Tho compatisnil of hvo srhooj viiir costs i Is
HiK-li ^iliool t020-2T Pjilaliuo $iSofJO BnrriiiKtou - 1ltUgt07 Arlington Jlk-ights 1S040 Proviso bull -f m)m Whcrtyvilh ^18500 Leyd-ii SOOIM) Oporficld-shiclds 24gtL$)
Elgin Lions Entertained Ky Ixtcal C liib ^lemb
r f bull27Jj
laquo3 1 n
19 bull bull amp fas -x
Twcijiy-tvfo KlRinJ JTJampiisf ^BltJ other visitors fronf I Moitdnv iiiRht ltif tho lt-lid) al dinner foll(jvod ontertjilaquoti)mraquont1iind n round
KollowiiiR dinup^ j Paul
irriiipton mn
t_ tei BerRer
world the
K BW croup
| vninhn-jllc faiiio AvhJ) Krnlt)iously [ mittwl lie ^iis tho
mnfciraii cntertainetl mnkiiiK riirds disapppora^d laquoW eomltgt out of the air nnd hy articles of femininlt iiitirp vlaquowt iMieketN-of sweral of the Of tlje Hiirrhifjtnn club
T|ie howling niatciim-nt ky jilley inelHdlaquod pickedbull t bdquo iiwrpliwttir IJoim d u b mVgttinif lraquot fowlers nntonp t k- Ktj
pxtcas frorii meml
the Jji bull i ihi ijjf
n visit
Park Ridgi Man AppointedCc^
of qirat] Naim
raquolaquobull inat rgtf the
of
Ajiiioii|ilt|Henl- w J-wrd of director Mbdquo
raquolaquolaquo raquolaquoraquo$ of llHrrlngtonj ^raquolaquoK ThftT-dfl-yfnhwmrf WPIHMiiii ofChnrbis A ^ l i - (1s vMWr 0 wtion - -
Mi KlKtier has ]jaj
11 ltViral TW Claquov bullf^MhwWnf state bank m
iSn^ inmtradelaquo
c
J
Kjr- bullKiwt-foltPji
iVnpob KlSBJl ] tye ii
(ikijtff
[Kraquon laquoj
f IilN
^kt yfj laquoii ^gt Jjf
l x Families Are Um|er Scarlet FeverQuaraiii
S i l q m r i ^ M for laquornrfctfp
J J t raquoox t^w d ^ ^
^ 1 ) raquo ^ in t h i ^ i n e i m
n bullraquoUuiiMiiHiirf8|ilaquoIw^i||
RorftveHmr FVoiH injury H
bullCrr h f l r-52oalaquonnii^ bullto U i n laquoraquolaquo^nlaquol tlaquo -k^S u poundk lA tnm
bulltfor^L WU tvtrade wtM lH S^rofdw ttanlwtre Coi
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