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Palatine Is Afcead of Barrington" in PavnientoffTaxes K*r!> h - l ' !> i -^1(),0()0 Estab- >'<M)(>0 (jollect ,;) Here i •'. litiow;- - "I l (|l!ill> snt- ('uok cjiiiiu- ,| t.'.unship :^-.•. (li-i'Hty i<! r,.i|;iy, ... it- i-.-e*-iv- ..{•lie,- i\«<- \lrn-i-- lliiin l:i\f. wure .-1 m i a n y liii.aili- »f IMlUllltS i" .] rhnt the v-j'.t.lHil) by i it iinghi f.-rlliiis to i.n< yi-ii !•«.* . i•(>• HWI1- IU |.-v 11-:-. in,- tl- i ,.1, in \ New Set of Sleel Safety Deposit Boxes Installed Five new- sections of nskaloy ru*-t proof steel safety 'deposit boxes have boon added to the Rifely vault of the First Na- tional bank, raiding the total number to 400 including single, double nnd triple size boxes. These are made from the best type of steel mailable for this use, i.'harles Eisner, cashier, Maid. Tin 1 - improvement has been madt in answer to n demand frmn many people who 1 want u place >-af< 1 from lire nkid possi- tility of theft in which to keep their valuable papers and rec- ords The original set of de- posit boxes are all rented out a ml it nuipbcr of .persons have applied for new ones. indicating that the trend towards removing valuables from insecure- biding places is underway,- 'MrJ Eisner said. . Improvements it Ice Company Will Double Capacity :;45,0,00 Program Underway Crews of mechanics, enrpent iri|tfklayers t< filling 2.1 Workn 'rogress Reported in . Organizing New Brink Men. interevted id orttaiiizintr a new mployed at t le Jefferson Ice ( o. unit ilnnt is o dou- n east ( n ei le st Limited at tr>.l up )1 ^7 tl llf I V •;ll „.] ,, VM1.I IlilVf -..tfSt 1,:.--11.:1 v ..nil i, , the:] ..vsi-lj I'M?! '"• v n "f V of! •, c -'>,<, r rc-i ,!l i. lie or YVheii tlli-j A. j-r S 10.-1 I'.iljiH'ne •t M •f :innt of sa" ;;i,l'the CVillT: rtMiicut - were 'A .i- in the L'i'-n many -.ifn-ed by •That tt) from prop- I;OIMII'U'III- tnwnshiv . fire . de : ,!.-..' ,is :i vi-rlookcd orcniiiza- *.ine to tin lymeut re-. ••-I' Jlfl'SOip' I.'.I}) l;i\es 110« iter. Judgf' 1!I2!> tin' .affe.'-t. IJI:M|' s I lie belit-f Ti HiflV .1, H Sor\itv> for l.ltihn J n h n k c , Ht'd ^|.(| m .s,!av,. .i .'• t':Ite bank in 1 I mi catbird nrrlngt.ni 'Have report- 1 stie response tn the umiiittee in ~el HI reel of ptock sales. }i Most "people, win), lwtve . been ,.ap-, l>roae.hed for purchase of stock in the innposeil ius'iitution have readily sub- «-ribed. the worke.rx stated. Twenty men | living, in and near Bn-rr-iiigton. met y»"i.ilnes(hi.y night, to cheek up on tlie |irogre.ss* of tile work. Several idditiouul nieii w-erc*nppoiiifed to .con- tact the public. N<>' definite information regarding rli- ot-ganix'ation personnel is avail- flie Review was informed, be- cause, ihe officers of a hanking insti- tution ii re elected by the directors and the directors are; elected by the stock- holders. I'titil the complete issue of 2.(>0i>. shanv* of stock has' beeji j-oM, :i at Jefferson Ice Co.; 'Meifl Employed 25 AppleJice itreet where the ng improved Und enlarged itH previ >us' capacity at M">.000. The plant lias had k | When ruipltted.iit 20 tins'.; A ) .la lipn i- the ts are rge eoi lent an- stnjiction ft'iJ large, f'inr.igi other rooms a eapueit iibpi'oveme will have a eap^icfty «t new tank, ne-vv dei-s, motora and being installer... rk include huil room '.mill ii f!i n the .Teffw! un. tee and are Review Has 77 Yea * Old Wedding CertiHcate i The Review Jias weeding certifiedte of (10 biiildjng—formerly the- lawman iry Co. pl/int. 4rdji.ie aiitehcl). local mann company, reporjted that all ii. •thile mn t ot I. i( Mi' lfi< it Tl»-> riiicii ally b y b>< ei the direction >iitraet'or for in 4 Ltincunce Re, riu ilireetors cannot be elected. Trustees Seek Ways of Mefet- ing Bills Until Receipt ef Tax Money with \n\ not help 'r. I'l-nally US lljl Fund, But Nothing oye's in ssi'f s^ofi. the ' F i ^ t State Bai k, the IPC will ....,1 ll H.ll-I . ,:,1,. i:| \. d.-i„ '.'. .irs. Ii Iftcrno^ii liiljuke.; 2 2 0 .'KJ. i .SJMIKI.I.V, eve-flj- (ollowing iji pneiiinouia{. •Id Wednetf '•• house a'lld lunch. Hev. iissUled Ituriul I rv. n (lennnnjl, to Americi owing year, lily of Par- ent his life. I'urrington e|e "'111 .in,- •-'fol ,1,111 .I.itilike -•:'i :iud K.'L-. ; '•.!.-.• Th 4 i:». ji,!,:1..,1 |.-" I.atiipir j.Tuj-p mi I' '-". ii mi !• i»-=i 1. -- M ftMTta.Co yttmjxChieagi . ..I- took by his wifi liters-, \Vil of Barring-1 Mrs. UoW-ift'l nd Mrs. (J. re are Jhwje iter. C}\ar\i\s iijiid four si*- of- rag ii jl Mrs. Majry Mrs, Ifla »f KHail Stores I "•4 11,.-. ''i : jjsi[i,in V i|\;<;,-u i> if e.|-i In- ns ,Inc. ! Chafy letjd 4- annnune, "f the Gl •eterias, lire. ' stores, i^t I'd the bus|i t Stores V.\ in th'e.Cf a-tetl UIK ^r II. subsidin Jewel idin rj F.f Hi T.-a Jewel iiwn , I: . FolW ifpuraitt niter -plans, fji wagn'n roujti 'V. but.wl 'at coinpn'iijl'i entrated poj) rtutes pan M H. K n nn . arkifr A meeting' of the finance 'committee of the village board and the .village treasurer will be held tb,is week to de- termine whet heir a sum of money from the water finuj can be made available for the generaj fund—until wicU time us the general fund can be replenished by,receipt of tax money—for the pur- pose of paying the village employes part of their back salaries. Because of the Cook county tax muddle, the Harrington general fund has been low. I'oliee.l street, and (ire lepartment oflitiaU have had t<> miss ^•v*rJtl pay dily* and many yillnge bills have gone 'unpaid. In the mean- time there has been a surplus in the. water fund which can be used only foi,- one purpose. An Illinois statute law prohibits direct transfer of funds; but »onii' method of, iwlng the water funds to pun-haw anticipation, war- rants on the genernl funds might be worked out, one *>f the trustees sug- gested. Elden Oieske urged that the ollicials find a way If pos&ihle. to use enough of the water fund for one full pay roll for police officers mid other employes. Pay in Warranto To eliminate the, necesaity for neg- lecting bills against tlie village, the trtifttees directed the village treasurer to isvue warrants in payment of all claims. Thexe warrants will he held by the claimants until such time ns there are funds in the treasury to take cape of them. The trustees instructed the finance committee to get information and costs' of depository bonds for,village funds. V. A. Oslorn, representing .the I ui iiufAetui-ing liiachinei'yl for Busings With First in ie A :e l i I in lJnin-i)igton this yc niifaetured the local 1 shipped •ompany. mulde from supply, iniprovem' here, ' Pr< leinnnd has b< in front'outsu J\]\ p'afriiiis I|ariington*s <• ,j»«lts aiie, bpin al laftor :work of Vljfenry T[j stjallntion of State .>I|o-wi'(ig a ft Work relativ ['iver for'the, i nd regular holu^' iliing clire of b ej bsltors,'. other lis owiiig mono Aci-ordipg to.a! ra- the ir doukily en.iiet in its kill cell, t (It ng nn- lelberg,' rular Hour s ,f Bank Ret aver w days of-pijejimin- to li(]<iidati!»g the tther page of I his issutf-of ' w, the bank v k day between the hjmrs; Sible Pictures nited Tree Exper^ <'o. of Grayslake appeared before i the board',iseeking a job of trimming and trcnting the trees along the parkings, damaged by the receoit ice storm. Many clacked and hanging 'limhs, are a menaefc to public safety, he pointed lout. IfauV trees will be ruined if not properly tjreated. The trustees explained thaft there.are no funds for doing this [kind of work and .suggested that the property own- ers be solicited for the'work. They agreed to consider the proposal. L.f. I. Closes |jp; Will Ask for Receivership Art announcement has peon made by the Locomotive Terminal Improve- ment Co. that i\ will go Into volnn- tarj bankruptcy as a step to, protect its Teditors and cjonserveVita assets. The company' Of which 1 Spencer Oti.« is the principal stock holder,* has beei -engaged in th« inanifacture of metil machine fittings aid improve- inerts of different types. During ro- eeni times it has special «e<l 'In the ma i ufucture of paper mill | piping. 1 be lack of orders due to retarded' business i<* responsible .for the ing of the company w lich for the year has been operate lion a part t basis. ntil a receiver is appointed! the K work relative to cleaning n|» the new) will be under, t|»e idirection toy Blomquist. - ,- t i i mill C'ltW last tim I joffit HHIS i w »11 Mi 1 the b and 12 tvoon -a ting on 'Snturjit I be.from 0 a ist'ititti'oii is-pi- hand 'S have been Set for-, lisiness matleis wfth creditors'.! a d pei-- jf'.to the ban notice pul>li||he|l on he Ke- en ch »f 0|a. ">;i.j?x,- i Hhojiifs Hie propef blinks have M •ed and may |ie obtained ik during the ill be obe-n i.: d 1 and 3 ] nys whj> in. t)o 12 nolo Shown at' Sunday April .'5. pic whole Bit irflitld I/all, KIii towijiliip. I utures will be vtry intcesti hey contain sOme of the ust prominent airlists rhese pictures' fove-r tjie ho whole Bible i li-sionary trnvels ' T roe Kundrt.v ev o ed to the,show n cut and Ihree Sunday evei h'hnwlng r uf (lie New Test -J- " pumps, , other j The I lint of.,'. lishing for ice, il'ifl he jet •lit the,-certificate waft prior day; it was turned over 1're.stimably the interest ing record was owned by out descendants of-, the. coup! miirringe it records, The certificate states This' is It certify.: Thjit A. Vincent -of Wheeling Stale' of, Virginia and Blaiichnrd of Wheeling state of Virginia weroby of tlie hoie John in tie IfTntc ^.. in tie hie joti i- ed tofitetlicf in Il|*ly Matri iiotjiy jd^i the first day of| January it the year of our Lord, One T ion sam|d Kight Ili|i)(dred] and Fify Si ..... , ".,. |lsot), Bllnnchnrd William I Minister of the The Review w|ould like from anyone who has kii)w[edj of this- voiding.! certificaif or the! prinis pills mentioned ii; th L e cer(ifieh('! or ofutiy dt'fjeiKpndfs ojf.tlie. pi'lflclpiils. In the pf'sfcuce lof Rev. •'. p William "Ii---'-—•' Charles Htokenback Ifs Viciim of: Heart i; Charles iivemie, tlie ling from a Ktolzenback, 73" suddenly Sunt heart attack! was taken noon tvh'er,e held 'at. tljie Thursday place at Ii ti Ch.icln.go' Sun lay ha|nd , a anv- nto the on hand , a datetj nry l, v 18150, which came possession of the late TJtiles 't. Lnikiey shortly before hit death. It is'not known by the hch of Mr. Liimey wh<i the osvnter nf t«H to tlie hinji. old yn •!». G(sp( to hei : 'i f Tiouble Exniodr ay niorfl- Hold Contractors for Bond Loses, AttorneyfAdvises Suit The 1 'The'deceased'mnu was bo n Jn <Jer maiiyi Ju^q 20. 18H3. iu Barringlton the past . He hat -st feu yi a.'te the fuiU'i'al sei- ict.s Wei'e Smith funert 1 ch ipe' uft'erntion.'' Bui ial look se Hill c-emete't r. hall 1 onDumpTniich itj)n iody ved ht businews lion cs. Will Be FairfieU cveiiing'i ttires < fie will >><! si est m scene hi idam ii post will from of the nn tugs ng of t|ho. 0 (1 Tes ings pre- the Hall HJ;IIIIIUI I'tlestir "(T ne own al These since of the lory of to the > Paul. he de- Large Trench WfH fee D u g ftea[r Creek for Deposit qf Rubbish A sanitary village duiupii g grojinds in the. fmfni of <n treiich 20( 20 feet wide and six feci de installed at the village pr< of Ruymonld avenue nnd in ;sjn- creek this ('spring, the bunifrl of i*us*- •ting Mon- ill be dug dirt 'will io (lralggWl iish vhen imentj in. Barringtop Knmler. sold, his ^hevrtdet nttl ig Micy' to Chris liecjtini|lev of lo i Heights'.. Mr.Jllcckmiller |i employed iuitlie Zander gnragi iigto^n Heights but w_ill come riugto^i next,' week to take chjarge l>f hi < new business here. Mr. Heybejtjk, sales manngei of tfre Bifrrington ufiit will |remain in tljie sn iris Heckmijler Buys Local Chevrolet (jiaragle A businesi i< , eiubigi> was tyi Thlui'sdav when me capacity I under Mr, Hetkmillt t tecs decided nt rt regular me day evenijng. The trench i parallel' to. the creek. Tin be loft at the grounds to wer the ivillncliou of. rub the trench is full. Acting on n suggest ion narringtJn Chamher of the trusjees investigate^ crejiting |i village dumpiui: Till' best , plan suggested f( the M'CP, for lids. ying out the imiu'ovement withoilit crei t|ng of feet >p, wifl b<l perty east rth of the otlRi ii periiHuient nuisnnee wn iliKKliiK trenches In the 1 property north of tile creel ion net a. v nmohi e Arlitnt- as bet nt A to Rn r- Mr. Zundelf hiinounlced thalj- he w 'opfme his w|^)iik to his older flant. $1,800 Annuallfi Is Available ibr Libtaify Expenses of $1.80<; An appropriation of .<|ii,KUt a vear for upkeep and operation of he Bair- riiigton Ptiblic Library,| to be ,paid to tie village |treasurer from the tix fund and to jbe drawn nn^l use I' by t ie library board rather than by the vil- lage bonrd was si|iggeste[l at a men in? of the village" trWjees Mondjiy evening. The trustees Jffive been llnfqrnif'd tl at aceoriliiig to law', the library bt ard shonjld be operated I so) fi)|im the village board and b|nry[ money slwuld not go tl e v l|age board channel. piiesst m<„*s& linratelly that li- throu ;h Tfhey to- il desire to jwmrjly V ith tlie st itufe Jn that respect nnd v ithdrfjw ei tirc)iy L from library financet lit | the past t'J e library has re- al ived less than $1,800 a yea for < p c ration—several lumdrivl dot «•« ileus, w th the annual allotment vai ying i e-, ei nliiig to thJe-bi^re nee^ls oj the li- b'arvL A, library tax of 1,2 mills is p ssibV, alrlougli the full tajxing p)iwe» has not been made usf of. The library tax rale was istablilm- i when there wn» ioniditeri Wy l i s s t xaljle property- n.Bnrringt in. It! is understood tJuvt I if ,the full ji ax w^>re cd,'jan annualt tiim'of bctreen $3.r OKI find $4,1 ,000 <prould be avri lable the treiw ij-overlilg frorii the Is that of digging Uirce When the se are filled dnd e ivered lei-s e.vpt village (H'lin-upi Ill'Ollg li lies with rubbish the fill with the trendies. The eve that >w viflage , liliii nnd dirt II I mil tren we,ll Uli'd property. low groimd will have.been in nnd ruj«cd to |«lnke 6e(te The aijimutl spring idenbi-ttp puis II wfll be inndfl more efjeefive lisive HS i the res new dnii!) trench, one mc-nihwr of the iloard suggestetl eiinipn.ign may- h» icnl svrviee icltibs l-j the tin cans, hifc been dropped Bo,v Sctftit troops picking which ttj) have property just outside of Bu-ringroti. pieces of etc., and The board decided that the (lujmp grounds yould be 4 limited to f-mnjler rubbish such as tin |ahs, ithat, old discard id autpilio- bile bodies and other largd meta| ar- ticles couljl not be dunfped]. | from I'niiim plans «rw en n lit of K In alcr dug ilnn lies, the •ti m- and ;h> \ genera 1' organ ized and the pnrpoile of ttle-s, 'etc.. on vacrint Fjlinera August Jahn Held Monday The contract for jexearatingj 1 the duinp trtmch was,let t«l J.JII. Ci for $16tf. Services for .The ftjhernl of August IJ nciijn avenue, w a s icl home. Monday nfte m u fnjlnily Hermann tol>k plafR in Evergreen ci rToenig ofnciate(il.| Burial meter; \ Jahn was born i{i G^manyv rried year s 10 fy th ime August March -17,, 1850. In lfjSl, he mn Cltroline Durholph nnd tin Mr. and Mrs. Jahn cowe They settled in thc-viein rington nnd lmv^ made hjmte fnlr over fifljy yonrs | Mr. Jahn was a wnKot tfade and he owneil and sliop on Mains'lrevf. when JVjiwneier nnd Thles barter ship now- located, for more thai I On February 21, he. wi the Sherman Jiospitnl' for He died there Friday. Mi. | He is Survived by his -4ns.| Frank'nnd Glidrjes tfiughfers] Mrs. |V.ugt|st (I Miss Jahn, all iofjBnrr ngton, and Mis. C. Ifaniinski! of Itobkford. five grnjndchildrf'ti anil grandchild. { ' ffl Anna John, :,r and lhn, noon. HOAV On the grounds that former special attorney for was acting as" nn on 1'pw ors om mid Thompson paving contrac when he,disposed of their p^virg lioiu^fl, yillage Attorney D. B. Malonejy ms i million It Against Powers Thompson May Be Instituted and ti D. Hn^, Barrinf agent ft giyeii the yillage , trustees his that the pnvin| contractors are financially responsible for the >vei-iss[icd amounts on the bonds. While the criminal charges against ilny nne Uelng re-instated, the trus- tees are considering suit against the ontractors tu reclaim the excej« umottnt. of money called for in the liotids. , This action Is to place the esponsibility on the contractors 'vhofft fleeuritiefl Hay sold and to re- lieve bondholders' from the loss which otherwise would result from the sit- <!iatipn. i ' is believed .-that most of the pak'- TI orjto da|tc nam CO |JJ esse Check Mailing ] n te on You r Ne ivspaper be .in is wrfce fic», th >"cr V* sti in sh [>v fol loving exnmpl .Tone**, 1XOV32. 'j'his tieans that Jo -up m Jones' subs to November Clio Review w holiir from anyoi nilsiiiidprstaiiding iption. Fou|r Year Old Scarlet ng bonds are held by Bnrrington pco- |)le. According to tlie attorneys, tlie Miit is (he best means of protecting hem against loss from the .amounts of. tBie over-issue. l i n y Rold |tho pav- ing bonds for the contractors, giving hem the correct amount due on cadi Kifiil. In disposing of the bonds he was tu-iing outside of bin duties is nttoi-ncy for the village, Mr. Mnlon'y said. Ho sold the bonds to obtain money for the contractors and wis, herefoi'e acting* as agent for the coja- i rndorst, he said. Chjirches Plan Union Services for Holy Wedk .1 Li evenS ill ft ncrnl after ing. greei Tli pareir be; sen neth, rich Grell Illijf im £ 1927 fopr rNir fopr evenings at 7:30 o'clock bid Good I Friday from 1-3 p. m., the Pi-o Ast'nnt churches of Bnrringt Will hold special union services co neniorflting tlie suffering nnd death [lest IS Christ. The business houses arrington wijl be closed from ,12 in. Good Friday, it is planned fjbe daily programs will include} Monday. Mar. 21, 7:30 p. m., St. Paul's Rvai|gelieal i church—^"T ie Challenge of jthe Cross" fa sacr-d drnina) presented by the Young l?to- 'ple't. commissipn, nnd address* by Rev M. S. Freemajn ,1ues[lny. Mar. 22, 7 :30 p. m., Fii|it Baptist chtinih—l-Sermon by Rev. B. Koenig. ' Su iject: ".Tudus" Mi thew 2« :47-. r .O n id 27 3-10. Y'edliesdny, Mar. 23, 7:30 p. •t Methotlist church—Sermon V. i II, Bcuscher. Hubjer iMer't Luke 22:51-02. Iim<st]n.v, r Mar. 24, 7:30 p .(Vitiniunmn services at the Ffi Istj, Fir-'t Methodist and Snh Evi ng(|lical diurches. * riday. Milr. 2.1. 7:30. p. m.. Hi iVtr Reij Hoi Bai '"^vi I- Coihnninion ' service ,at St, Paul's 1 St. •sunr les IWC." ngtllical .(lliurch," Mif\ Fridi) se frien n i>t 1'i'ight, tin r nliy who the the e Attention < f enc i subscrib- TJhe Review is ea led to the of expiration fol owing his > on the !»ai|i»g lijbtd on his this ^issJiie. T|e- cxpiratioli ddtea have corrected t< Mnich 10. If py case the expiritlon date I to notify the I:evie\V of- tetcphonc Birring ton 1., so he may * bc| givep proper t. Bill scriber is do not under- abbre'iatio: t used to expiri tion date, the 11 is gi pen: John 1. Ill bo e' jwh Boy Is Fever Victim tie Charles G ebe ng fl-t eight ur weeks with services were loon with Rev ts, Mr. and Mrs. II wo sisters, Mr and Miss Mabel ( brotttljrs, Howard," all of Bnrrington parents, Mr. and Mrs. (jeorgc Hcin of Bnrrington ; -of Pes l'laires, an ed Wolthause i, nnjii Heintich. I diaries' was b,or|ii November 13, ng but four years many little imposition. Although liv and four months, h:~woi :1s with his luppy ' Tax Collections in Lake riptitu is pnid 1032: pleased to has any ajjotijt his &iih- ll 4- led Tuesday clock after being sea rift fever. Fu- Wedncsday held Beuicher ofHcint Interment; totjk plqce in Ever cemetery, e following reliUives E. Eugei and Eight Candidate: for Trustees„Oii forVplage ( „, Irk Miryive: the I). A. Grc- Q. Woltlmn- rebe; three c and Ken- his grnnd- Mrs. Dorn aunt, Mrs. nn uncle, Ccunty Start Ptext Week County Treasurer Jnable to Sticun Bond; Now Rea \y t< > Go (^, will the in V result of snow "aukegan }o oi tyjarisiig nut of enrlj n„ st m n sv lirtw start iy church, 1 moi je<-t (Snl p'rl nig •Suv St. ri'di Rev ('en Fin it 3 p prtissd, iiKf'iieiii <:i"li< it. | KM! Fridiiy,' Mar. 25, from 1-3 ip. t;iiion service at Salem Evungeli- ^rom 1-J :30 p ngel nt., si-r- ikv lti'Vr-1'. H. Beiischer, Sub "The TlpHfted Christ." Musie in |Lndleit| Quartette.' 1:30 t<J> neliJ S(M'iiioit by Rev. 'H. E. Ki "The Penitent Thief in •* .Subjetjt: tljhy d 'ace." Music talent frt Paul Evangelical church. .Front ick to 2:30 p.-. in. Sermon M. S. F*i#inan. Subject: "T tui'ion's Inwide." Music from I [. K. ftluri'h* Fftim 2:H<^ Sermon by Rev. Charles Subject:'."Christ Triumph Ovelr jVII." Music from the. Baptsr. chul'chL !*,{.' Faster morning, 7 o'clock nt t he I'ajiil's Evangelical church. lOnsjer is(» service, sermon by Rev. Cluir- Irrussel. Subject. "The Inspiring Personality Was Q'eopatra's Weapon, Mrs. Hale Relates 222 r] a the Rev, America, of Bar- s their mnktr by operated, *a the Htojte. is to 30 ytars, s taken trentiiieiit. rchlll. I, yidow, tjivo and. four JRohli iei!er, Miss Ihujna ITiere .-are < 'n*4 _ | i*eot- fqr and that flea intra was not noted for her beiiiity but for her fascinating per- rt»n ility which captured the attention oft :he two greatest men of her' day, Jul us] Caesar and Mark Anthony. Mr:;. Forbes Robertson Hale said in her ' address j ^t the Bnrrington ".Vonia i"s chili irCciprocity day meeting Wt'Inesday. Among the 80 guests at the altering were m'embers ,of otlfer flu is and teachers and senior girls of Hie-local |iigh school. i , Mrs, Hale told the story of Clcopar tru in, her ni Idress on ."The Imperial En'hantreiW Mrs. Hale opened the lecture! by giving an historical descrip- tion of Romej and Egypt at the time of Cleopntra. In this doseriptloh she brought out the fabt that Chvipntra was a Greek rui ng over the Egyptians and the Inst of the powerful Ptolomy family to occupy! the throne of 1 Egypt. Aft4f. btitiinjng the historical facto; 1 Mr i. Hale discussed, Shakespeare's ve!r«ion of this great.love affair bv corinuiiiting on his. play, "Anthony ant qlcopatra" and rending parts of the.play which, she did with pleasing dramatic effect. | flhe: trneed the fall of Anthony, his suicide, and in a marvelous ending of bet* address, she read the' death sceie of Cleopatra, where the famous rttl >r caused her own d >ath with two) Age poi souous asps. Tuesday, the Cuhn prob lieen turn w«w need nnd M of t COUII day Hection of La i<} rety bond for .Tny B. Morst fug in W'tnk' i|ily will he Wediiewlav or Thursday diter the comity unity tiixcs dtart next Monday or Tuesday ns at' First ): n- he ,111- ih tejr. ' I- *>r ii*nr 11 *! Date fori Filing Pas|] %||r Tickets Promise l|iUr ^ f%\> estihg We jj L' x'. 1, :h Eight men have tired tluijr'-iioi! tion papers ns ei\iididntt}| for. three vneancies on the holiftrol lage trustees, vrWu 'will (WfUP the end off the pi'twnt, fwcnl One man has tiled'for the tifftcc o I'lgtt florli. r M ',. ff As Tuesday wns the htlit; daj iilin« noiiiiuntioti-palnw, Am nu of nn'lies! to appear on (lie |jnlloJ be limited (o those nlreirdy^ked. Another contested' vtlliifw* elei l,f' a*.' in,terdst1jiR as the onaj! held J year/Is expected, trt be thefaiturfl stilt dt tlie four ticket jrnniijajiKn has "already started-and will iiuj: in activity until fhe day ff'thc tion, April 10. - || The tickets nre lined up M folji^: ' 01(1^ I Ticket;* , For clerk : A. C Biirnud}] For trustee: V. II., Selntjiijiler. Indciwiulriil T i r k ^ For triistees: Dun H. Ptftjneroy liv- ing linger, nnd Edward IVIIM'S*. Civic Mel(eriu*nt Tirhet" For Inislees: lleriuui Ku'hlnifjn, J. J. Currol),'nnd WfliHin Th|»pr ii , Cotnintuiity Tifki^r ' For trustee, H. 1>. A. Q^lie. ! There jiVe several indii-aUtiiis i lineup of candidates tha^ poii wards a (spirited election. Dftwo hers of the present bonrtUitirc lajnli- dn'te.s for re-elect ioiV on semnitc jifk- et.s', and two Candidates foj^lbffic. list year, both of whom utiide i l"0 ig showings, nrc in the field!'^ * A. C. lhirandt is 'unoppon'!} f* r vtl-, Ii^ge eler'k and is- epterist on t ie Citizchs''ticket vitli'V. IL'tfech aw At who wns; elected by a hiypit mn t rl ty two years, ngo und'wh't islconce, «1 |to he a strong candidate thi*/\*yienr. Dan B. Ptuneroy. who *|*jJjie ' a few votes of being" re|ell>ctcj j •'ar, and who is believed t|i be a andingj oandidiite thl-j, year is st ?h j>J HO (1 'C- it :\ ilein ii[i \<ith Irving le thW yi ,HagVr » «u'l Iv ie lo- in ssful maneuvering ercon e a problem faili re to obtain tjie touiity treas- , v W th collection gnu Monthly or towr tax. notices id Jlirringtoit by dismissed and d to their dist 'lets, able to get the bom which (hen t(l approval o the supervisors of th1> state tr asilrr r, ire than the i IICSHI ry< minimum yo-thirds of tie inei nbers of the. ty hoard were t'eaeicfl ^'ednas and were not lied if a spednl ineetpiig Friday foi npp 'ovaf of the bond, .After, the bind Is approved by the ward, if will lie w i t to Spring Held via.air:mail fir apiroVal by the istateltreasurer. I' the bond is re tt'rn 'd by Monday, c dlecti in can begin. Tlie trouble start 'd las varifjus surety com pnuib i prov tie a bond for Traceable After three dnyi of conferences, stirety companies still nuiliitained their position in re using a new bond to t |c treasurer l Iitll |the old' one coult be discharge il. M»rse had been bopefiljof collect- ing axes starting March \15, as the deta: 1 work for. st lining out' notices had. been completer and the machin cry ivas ready to'tjiccept the flow of mon y. I Tlie failure to grjt a bind is direct- ly tr [icenble to-the f lilurc of the W'au- kegaii State bank, vhcre a large sum from J, the treasury was on deposit. SuitjTar* pending lor th' recovery of nloncy througi the surety com and the colla teral lostcd-by the to indemnify I he su *ety company hoAr the si ipervisors* re-. the treasurer to Hi nit Ur. J: oiwi session had tl- ie hie w m cj-t ti m Clf'S > i^in n n leit c- it. Io lab $720 Is Spent for 14. week when refused to this liani, ban! in tiriv. The ¢900,00) Boid ' arrangemenfs were completed the new ?900jO(M> bond Monday plans were m ide f >r the banks will lie the (i eposii »ries* for the i' i fc ! - npal plain fo raising .motHfy for r)d work btilt' will be glad raj recei fl}ierntio**iT froiu families tt^iich c adopt the plan of their ojhi voli Mrs. Richmau Keuyoll has W.IHV the piolieer nien|| inov amoug families residing In the Ipirl-'- tory surrounding Bnirinffton, } [>i raised - ill - this distrhft *.fjH lie'I lied to the 'Bnrringlon Iteliiff coinvltfee fund,'it was reported* .i trea mrer. A call for a.spc|4al irjecting of the boeid was issued Puesdiy.' Until the bond ii apprjved, and the deptsitories selected, it will be im- possible for the t'easuicr to collect taxes under the Iniv that requires he have a bond to indimnifj the amounts be has in his 1 posf ?eIsion[ in the. form of ijndisturbed t a x « . Tlie finance comniitte, made every effort to. get the I ond i ft tax money is sorely needed" tc carr;« on different braiches of govcrimcnt in . county, townships, cities aid villages. Veteran Conduct! r Dies > .' The death of Crank' Suglirau, re- tired Chicago ' nni Noi th Western rail voy conductor ocut rred Sunday at Sogers Park. ; Funtral services wpr" held Wednesday at Des Plain«8. Mr. Sogfirau, w'hV was 75 years of nthis death, rt tired' rom the rajK road! 1 service Janu ary :. ' - • February, Relief \ fa k iti i I i ief Relief nxpendltures of^720.t« which 75 per cent was frirj food hy»lhi> Bnrrltigton l^Wm i The itemlKcd expcmHtiife '.V reported, for the month M Fel ;|ia .'!' eiimi \\t) p, Xpetuliti'fcfes wi r»i is follows:' food, $54 (JI2; tttllk, ft Vl I; fuel. $1)0.73 i clothing, «iW.7ft; i*| I elms W.W. ^' , J , ' f| TJbirty-seveii families Beeeive iji including nitie \v|iie.h hudmot pre loi ly,needeid'help. * ij' Tlie Bnrrington- Rellefi! "»•" 'Ml 00 - Is not planning to dike any init 11 vo In urging people to <ulotij|' the p|jp( ft ef o- re to lot I R' li- nt lit rjeteik <{iij ( a, ticket i-/lilc^}AV\1) nil a !s|(['0ng vfU«\ '' f\ ' fjovbt-iuiient I^eagjie 1|{|rkiu * .L J. CiD'VolI, present member il tlie board. is« eiitprod with 1 W.llllnni Pie rp and'Hernian Kuliltpn'ii dnjtbe Ci'ie Betterment ticket. «4lthtiUgii i ti fortnhtlnii j has beiu given >ut Iy Bett''t* (joi'eriimerit le(igup Avhic responsiip for* Mr." fliirnjll's ci by a \yide v innrgiu ut' iynies two n Ko! il, "iff belie veil lhn( MC",Cn|i)ol ticket bus the support oi^le. Ie II. ]>.\ \, (jrehe wavjMoiitl three c«riieri>d -contest fii» prr of thf village hoard dust ,,Vf|i' ceive-l ailijrge enouiilt Votirjle m io npjH'ar that he will "lie in jjix'' ra » flir trusjlee this your. lie \\1)| hnv Hut ailvnnla'ge of picking iip t ,'|idd t\t\fy wliich n lone candiiliUe iuf'jrn ' in » ooijieij" agniust ticket^ji ^ 1 ¾. 11 W ' ! ft -.*t» •J 'S t 111 st t- lilrLtl wti fd •o fr- h 1 IS ^f ' V'' Ml Two Fullimfeets Afy in Field fdjr School Electmn C_ 4: . - , i ',». ' j f r Two complete 'tJcKetii have b eu filed for] the positions on school 111 K- tors in,, jBnrringbn. wit 1*" the -'-pj mi Iso that election this year yill not tn a mere nUtter of course AI| it hai bfjen in recenit. years. ,*• The latest ticket- lq ejiteu t,h il\H ie hendeft by.' Peter Aiidfiffon, for >i •«- itlent; Arnptt Lines nhf C. E. B 11- ings for] directors. Thi-«^arlier icl et of present bonrd meijiulirs inci d«: W. H. Sodt for prMteiifbf (lie « (I, -N. 0. i»l(igge ttiid'^f |l/ Keti |ar directors.? . ,K' Althoiigh there has fen' litrl, sdld alwtt the school eleclifin, man 1 e- lieve thit monV interest,^iirbe i >own selectin/j- men to govern WChool • fa rs in B^irfington well I hs h\ tl pr commurtities jtltaii in .ordinary; e«rs becausei of Ihefatrf tlutt. schnr <x- penses' ieoount for tlie mrijor; pn ft jif the p'ub^c ta^liMtying prrtrjim, nn | tjio taxing s-fstem is under]Are throui ihojit the.ceu^try. ' l t . f 1 -The school election, ifytohedule | for April ». Satdrday tvlUj^ the las .diy for ttlin«f nomination mitions'. .! f •* , ', , I », ' 1 'U* I w )ti ln

Transcript of ,f r s - Barrington Area Library - Home · lily of Par ent his life. I ... t Stores V.\ in th'e.Cf...

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New Set of Sleel Safety Deposit Boxes Installed

Five new- sections of nskaloy ru*-t proof steel safety 'deposit boxes have boon added to the Rifely vault of the First Na­tional bank, raiding the total number to 400 including single, double nnd triple size boxes.

These are made from the best type of steel mailable for this use, i.'harles Eisner, cashier, Maid.

Tin1- improvement has been madt in answer to n demand frmn many people who1 want u place >-af<1 from lire nkid possi-tility of theft in which to keep their valuable papers and rec­ords The original set of de­posit boxes are all rented out a ml it nuipbcr of .persons have applied for new ones. indicating that the trend towards removing valuables from insecure- biding places is underway,- 'MrJ Eisner said. .

Improvements it Ice Company Will Double Capacity

:;45,0,00 Program U n d e r w a y

C r e w s of mechanics , enrpent iri|tfklayers t< filling 2.1 Workn

'rogress Reported in . Organiz ing N e w Brink

Men. interevted id orttaiiizintr a new

mployed at t le Jefferson Ice ( o. unit ilnnt is o dou-n east

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;;i,l'the • CVillT: rtMiicut - were

'A .i- in the L'i'-n many -.ifn-ed by

•That tt) from prop-

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tnwnshiv . f ire . de:

,!.-..' ,is :i • vi-r lookcd • orcni i iza-

*.ine to t i n lymeut re-. ••-I' Jlfl'SOip'

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i ter. J u d g f ' 1!I2!> t i n '

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Sor\itv> for l.ltihn J n h n k c

, Ht'd ^ | . ( | m . s , !av , .

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t':Ite bank in 1 I mi catbird

nrrlngt.ni 'Have report-1 stie response tn the

umiiittee in ~el HI reel of ptock sales. }i Most "people, win), lwtve . been ,.ap-,

l>roae.hed for purchase of stock in the innposeil ius'iitution have readily sub-«-ribed. the worke.rx stated. Twenty men | living, in and near Bn-rr-iiigton. met y»"i.ilnes(hi.y night, to cheek up on tlie |irogre.ss* of tile work. Several idditiouul nieii w-erc*nppoiiifed to .con­tact the public.

N<>' definite information regarding rli- ot-ganix'ation personnel is avail-

flie Review was informed, be­cause, ihe officers of a hanking insti­tution ii re elected by the directors and the directors are; elected by the stock­holders. I'titil the complete issue of 2.(>0i>. shanv* of stock has' beeji j-oM,

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at Jefferson Ice Co.; 'Meifl Employed

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AppleJice itreet where the ng improved Und enlarged

itH previ >us' capacity at M">.000.

The plant lias had k | When

ruipltted.iit 20 t ins' . ; A

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the ts are

rge eoi lent an-

stnjiction ft'iJ large, f'inr.igi other rooms

a eapueit iibpi'oveme

will have a eap^icfty «t new tank, ne-vv

dei-s, motora and being installer... rk include huil

room '.mill ii

f!i n the .Teffw! un. tee

and are

Review H a s 77 Y e a * Old Wedding CertiHcate

i The Review Jias

weeding certifiedte

of (10

biiildjng—formerly the- lawman iry Co. pl/int.

4rdji.ie a i i tehc l ) . local mann company , reporjted tha t all ii.

•thile mn t ot I. i( Mi'

lfi< it

Tl»-> riiicii a l l y by b>< ei the direct ion >iitraet'or for in

4 Ltincunce Re, riu ilireetors cannot be elected.

Trustees Seek Ways of Mefet-ing Bills Until Receipt

ef Tax Money

with \n\ not help

'r. I'l-nally

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Fund, But Nothing oye's

in ssi'f s^ofi. the ' F i ^ t State Bai k, the

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(ollowing iji pneiiinouia{.

•Id Wednetf '•• house a'lld lunch. Hev. iissUled Ituriul I

rv. n (lennnnjl, to Americi owing year, lily of Par­ent his life.

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ftMTta.Co yttmjxChieagi

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by his wifi liters-, \Vil of Barring-1 Mrs. UoW-ift'l nd Mrs. (J. re are Jhwje

iter. C}\ar\i\s iijiid four si*-

of- rag ii jl Mrs. Majry

Mrs , Ifla

»f KHail Stores

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,Inc. ! Chafy

letjd

4-annnune,

"f the Gl •eterias, lire. ' stores, i^t I'd the bus|i t Stores V.\

in th'e.Cf a-tetl UIK ^r II. subsidin

Jewel idin rj F.f

Hi T.-a

Jewel i i w n ,

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FolW i fpuraitt

niter -plans, fji wagn'n roujti

' V . b u t . w l 'at coinpn'iijl'i entrated poj)

rtutes pan M H. K

n nn . arkifr

A meeting' of the finance 'committee of the village board and the .village treasurer will be held tb,is week to de­termine whet heir a sum of money from the water finuj can be made available for the generaj fund—until wicU time us the general fund can be replenished by,receipt of tax money—for the pur­pose of paying the village employes part of their back salaries.

Because of the Cook county tax muddle, the Harrington general fund has been low. I'oliee.l street, and (ire lepartment oflitiaU have had t<> miss ^•v*rJtl pay dily* and many yillnge bills have gone 'unpaid. In the mean­time there has been a surplus in the. water fund which can be used only foi,- one purpose. An Illinois statute law prohibits direct transfer of funds; but »onii' method of, iwlng the water funds to pun-haw anticipation, war­rants on the genernl funds might be worked out, one *>f the trustees sug­gested. Elden Oieske urged that the ollicials find a way If pos&ihle. to use enough of the water fund for one full pay roll for police officers mid other employes.

Pay in Warranto To eliminate the, necesaity for neg­

lecting bills against tlie village, the trtifttees directed the village treasurer to isvue warrants in payment of all claims. Thexe warrants will he held by the claimants until such time ns there are funds in the treasury to take cape of them.

The trustees instructed the finance committee to get information and costs' of depository bonds for,village funds.

V. A. Oslorn, representing .the I

ui iiufAetui-ing liiachinei'yl

for Busings With First

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I in lJnin-i)igton this yc niifaetured the local 1 shipped •ompany.

mulde from supply, iniprovem'

here, ' Pr< leinnnd has b< in front'outsu J\]\ p'afriiiis

I|ariington*s <•

,j»«lts aiie, bpin al laftor :work of Vljfenry T[j

stjallntion of

State

.>I|o-wi'(ig a ft Work relativ

['iver for'the, i nd regular holu ' iliing clire of b ej bsltors,'. other lis owiiig mono Aci-ordipg to.a!

ra­the ir doukily en. i ie t

in its kill cell,

t (It ng nn-lelberg,'

rular Hour s ,f Bank Ret aver

w days of-pijejimin-to li(]<iidati!»g the

tther page of I his issutf-of ' w, the bank v k day between the hjmrs;

Sible P ic tures

nited Tree Exper^ <'o. of Grayslake appeared before i the board',iseeking a job of trimming and trcnting the trees along the parkings, damaged by the receoit ice storm. Many clacked and hanging 'limhs, are a menaefc to public safety, he pointed lout. IfauV trees will be ruined if not properly tjreated. The trustees explained thaft there.are no funds for doing this [kind of work and .suggested that the property own­ers be solicited for the'work. They agreed to consider the proposal.

L.f. I. Closes |jp; Will Ask for Receivership

Art announcement has peon made by the Locomotive Terminal Improve­ment Co. that i\ will go Into volnn-tarj bankruptcy as a step to, protect its Teditors and • cjonserveVita assets.

The company' Of which1 Spencer Oti.« is the principal stock holder,* has beei -engaged in th« inanifacture of metil machine fittings aid improve-inerts of different types. During ro-eeni times it has special «e<l 'In the ma i ufucture of paper mill | piping.

1 be lack of orders due to retarded' business i<* responsible .for the

ing of the company w lich for the year has been operate lion a part

t basis.

ntil a receiver is appointed! the K work relative to cleaning n|» the new) will be under, t|»e idirection toy Blomquist. - ,-

t i i

mill C'ltW last tim

I joffit HHIS i

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Mi 1 the

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and 12 tvoon -a ting on 'Snturjit I be.from 0 a

ist'ititti'oii is-pi- hand 'S have been Set for-, lisiness matleis wfth creditors'.! a d pei--

jf'.to the ban notice pul>li||he|l on

he Ke­en ch

»f 0 | a . ">;i.j?x,-

i Hhojiifs

Hie propef bl inks have M •ed and may |ie obtained ik during the

ill be obe-n

i.: d 1 and 3 ] nys whj> in. t)o 12 nolo

Shown at'

Sunday April .'5. pic

whole Bit irflitld I/all, KIii towijiliip.

I utures will be vtry intcesti hey contain sOme of the u s t prominent airlists

rhese pictures' fove-r tjie ho whole Bible

i li-sionary trnvels ' T roe Kundrt.v ev

o ed to the,show n cut and Ihree Sunday evei

h'hnwlng ruf (lie N e w Test -J- "

pumps, , other j

The I lint of.,'. lishing

for ice,

il'ifl

he

jet •lit

the,-certificate waft prior day; it was turned over 1're.stimably the interest ing record was owned by out descendants of-, the. coup! miirringe it records,

The certificate states This' is It certify.: Thjit

A. Vincent -of Wheeling Stale' of, Virginia and Blaiichnrd of Wheeling state of Virginia weroby

of tlie hoie

John in t i e

IfTntc ^.. in t i e

hie joti i-ed tofitetlicf in Il|*ly Matri iiotjiy jd i the first day of| January it the year of our Lord, One T ion sam|d Kight Ili|i)(dred] and F i f y Si

..... , ".,. |lsot), Bllnnchnrd

William I Minister of the

The Review w|ould like from anyone who has kii)w[edj of this- voiding.! certificaif or the! prinis pills mentioned ii; thLe cer(ifieh('! or ofut iy dt'fjeiKpndfs ojf.tlie. pi'lflclpiils.

In the pf'sfcuce lof Rev. •'. p William "Ii---'-—•'

Charles Htokenback Ifs Vic i im of: Heart

i; Charles iivemie, tlie

ling from a

Ktolzenback, 73" suddenly Sunt

heart attack! was taken noon tvh'er,e held 'at. tljie Thursday place at Ii

ti Ch.icln.go' Sun lay

ha|nd , a anv-

nto the

on hand , a datetj

nry l,v 18150, which came possession of the late TJtiles 't. Lnikiey shortly before hit death.

It is'not known by the hch of Mr. Liimey wh<i the osvnter nf

t«H to

tlie hinji.

old

yn •!». G(sp(

to hei : ' i f

Tiouble

Exniodr ay niorfl-

Hold Contractors for Bond Loses, AttorneyfAdvises

Suit

The 1

'The'deceased'mnu w a s bo n Jn <Jer maiiyi Ju^q 20. 18H3. iu Barringlton the past

. H e hat -st feu • yi

a.'te the fuiU'i'al sei- ict.s Wei'e Smith funert 1 ch ipe'

uft'erntion.'' Bui ial look se Hill c-emete't r.

hall 1

onDumpTniich itj)n

iody

ved

ht businews lion cs.

Will Be FairfieU

cveiiing'i ttires < fie will

>><!

si

est m scene

hi idam ii post will

from of the nn tugs ng of t|ho. 0 (1 Tes

ings

pre-the

Hall

HJ;IIIIIUI

I'tlestir "(T ne

own al These since

of the

lory of to the > Paul. he de-

Large Trench WfH fee D u g ftea[r Creek for Depos i t qf

Rubbish

A sanitary village duiupii g grojinds in the. fmfni of <n treiich 20( 20 feet wide and six feci de installed at the village pr< of Ruymonld avenue nnd in

;sjn-creek this ('spring, the bunifrl of i*us*-•ting Mon-ill be dug dirt 'will

io (lralggWl iish vhen

imentj

in. Barringtop Knmler. sold, his ^hevrtdet nttl ig Micy' to Chris liecjtini|lev of lo i Heights'.. Mr.Jllcckmiller |i employed iuitlie Zander gnragi iigto^n Heights but w_ill come riugto^i next,' week to take chjarge l>f hi < new business here.

Mr. Heybejtjk, sales manngei of tfre Bifrrington ufiit will |remain in tljie sn

iris Heckmijler Buys Local Chevrolet (jiaragle

A businesi i< ,

eiubigi> w a s tyi Thlui'sdav when

me c a p a c i t y I under Mr, Hetkmi l l t

t

tecs decided nt rt regular me day evenijng. The trench i parallel' to. the creek. Tin be loft at the grounds to wer the ivillncliou of. rub the trench is full.

Acting on n suggest ion narringtJn Chamher of the trusjees investigate^ crejiting |i village dumpiui: Till' best , plan suggested f(

the M'CP,

for lids. ying

out the imiu'ovement withoilit crei t|ng of

feet >p, wifl b<l perty east rth of the

otlRi

ii periiHuient nuisnnee wn iliKKliiK trenches In the 1 property north of tile creel

ion net

a. v nmohi e Arlitnt-as bet

nt A to Rn r-

Mr. Zundelf hiinounlced thalj- he w 'opfme h i s w| )iik to h i s older flant.

$1,800 Annuallfi Is Available ibr Libtaify Expenses

of $1.80<; An appropriation of .<|ii,KUt a vear for upkeep and operation of he Bair-riiigton Ptiblic Library,| to be ,paid to tie village |treasurer from the tix fund and to jbe drawn nn l use I' by t ie library board rather than by the vil­lage bonrd was si|iggeste[l at a men in? of the village" trWjees Mondjiy evening.

The trustees Jffive been llnfqrnif'd tl at aceoriliiig to law', the library bt ard shonjld be operated I so) fi)|im the village board and b|nry[ money slwuld not go tl e v l|age board channel. piiesst

m<„*s&

linratelly that li-throu ;h

Tfhey to­il desire to jwmrjly V ith tlie

st itufe Jn that respect nnd v ithdrfjw ei tirc)iyLfrom library financet

lit | the past t'J e library has re­al ived less than $1,800 a yea for < p c ration—several lumdrivl dot «•« ileus, w th the annual allotment vai ying i e-, ei nliiig to thJe-bi re nee ls oj the li-b'arvL A, library tax of 1,2 mills is p ssibV, alrlougli the full tajxing p)iwe» has not been made usf of.

The library tax rale was istablilm-i when there wn» ioniditeri Wy l iss

t xaljle property- n.Bnrringt in. It! is understood tJuvt I if ,the full ji ax w >re

cd,'jan annualt tiim'of bctreen $3.r OKI find $4,1 ,000 <prould be avri lable

the treiw ij-overlilg frorii the Is tha t of d igg ing Uirce W h e n the se are filled dnd e ivered

lei-s e.vpt

village (H'lin-upi I l l ' O l l g li

lies with rubbish the fill with the trendies. The eve

that >w viflage , l i l i i i nnd dirt

II I mil tren

we,ll Uli'd • property.

low gro imd will h a v e . b e e n in nnd ruj«cd t o |«lnke 6e( te

T h e aijimutl spr ing idenbi-ttp puis II wfll be inndfl more efjeefive

lisive HS i the res new dnii!) trench, one mc-nihwr of the

iloard suggestetl eiinipn.ign may- h» icnl svrviee icltibs

l-j the tin cans, hifc been dropped

Bo,v Sctftit troops picking which

ttj) have

property just outside of Bu-ringroti.

pieces of etc., and

The board decided that the (lujmp grounds yould be4 limited to f-mnjler

rubbish such as tin |ahs, ithat, old discard id autpilio-

bile bodies and other largd meta| ar­ticles couljl not be dunfped]. |

from I'niiim plans

« r w en n

lit of

K In alcr dug ilnn lies, the

•ti m-and ;h>

\ genera 1' organ ized

and the pnrpoile of ttle-s, 'etc.. on vacrint

Fjlinera A u g u s t Jahn Held Monday

The contract for jexearatingj1 the duinp trtmch was,let t«l J.JII. Ci for $16tf.

Services for

.The ftjhernl of A u g u s t I J nciijn avenue , w a s icl home. Monday nfte

m u fnjlnily Hermann „ „ tol>k plafR in Evergreen ci

rToenig ofnciate(il.| Burial meter; \

Jahn was born i{i G^manyv rried year s

10

fy th

ime

August March -17,, 1850. In lfjSl, he mn Cltroline Durholph nnd tin Mr. and Mrs. Jahn cowe They settled in thc-viein rington nnd lmv^ made hjmte fnlr over fifljy yonrs

| Mr. Jahn was a wnKot tfade and he owneil and sliop on Mains'lrevf. when JVjiwneier nnd Thles barter ship now- located, for more thai

I On February 21, he. wi the Sherman Jiospitnl' for He died there Friday. Mi.

| He is Survived by his -4ns.| Frank'nnd Glidrjes tfiughfers] Mrs. |V.ugt|st (I

Miss Jahn, all iofjBnrr ngton, and Mis. C. Ifaniinski! of Itobkford. five grnjndchildrf'ti anil grandchild. { ' ffl

Anna John,

:,r and

lhn,

noon.

HOAV

On the grounds that former special attorney for

was acting as" nn on 1'pw ors

om mid Thompson paving contrac when he,disposed of their p^virg

lioiu fl, yillage Attorney D. B. Malonejy ms

i million

It

Against Powers Thompson May Be

Instituted

and

ti D. Hn^, Barrinf

agent ft

giyeii the yillage , trustees his that the pnvin| contractors

are financially responsible for the >vei-iss[icd amounts on the bonds.

While the criminal charges against ilny nne Uelng re-instated, the trus­tees are considering suit against the ontractors tu reclaim the excej«

umottnt. of money called for in the liotids. , This action Is to place the esponsibility on the contractors

'vhofft fleeuritiefl Hay sold and to re­lieve bondholders' from the loss which otherwise would result from the sit-<!iatipn. i '

is believed .-that most of the pak'-

TI orjto da|tc nam CO |JJ

e s s e Check Mailing ] n t e on You r N e ivspaper

be .in is wrfce fic», th

>"cr V*

sti in sh [>v fol loving exnmpl .Tone**, 1XOV32. 'j'his tieans that Jo

-up m Jones' subs

to November Clio Review w

holiir from anyoi nilsiiiidprstaiiding

iption.

Fou|r Year Old Scarlet

ng bonds are held by Bnrrington pco-|)le. According to tlie attorneys, tlie Miit is (he best means of protecting hem against loss from the .amounts

of. tBie over-issue. l iny Rold |tho pav­ing bonds for the contractors, giving hem the correct amount due on cadi Kifiil. In disposing of the bonds he

was tu-iing outside of bin duties is nttoi-ncy for the village, Mr. Mnlon'y said. Ho sold the bonds to obtain money for the contractors and wis, herefoi'e acting* as agent for the coja-

i rndorst, he said.

Chjirches Plan Union Services for Holy Wedk

.1

Li evenS ill ft ncrnl after ing. greei

Tli pareir be; sen

neth,

rich Grell

Illijf im £

1927

fopr rNir fopr evenings at 7:30 o'clock bid Good I Friday from 1-3 p. m., the Pi-o Ast'nnt churches of Bnrringt Will hold special union services co neniorflting tlie suffering nnd death [lest IS Christ. The business houses

arrington wijl be closed from ,12 in. Good Friday, it is planned

fjbe daily programs will include} Monday. Mar. 21, 7:30 p. m., St.

Paul's Rvai|gelieal i church—^"T ie Challenge of jthe Cross" fa sacr-d drnina) presented by the Young l?to-'ple't. commissipn, nnd address* by Rev M. S. Freemajn ,1ues[lny. Mar. 22, 7 :30 p. m., Fii|it

Baptist chtinih—l-Sermon by Rev. B. Koenig. ' Su iject: ".Tudus" Mi thew 2« :47-.r.O n id 27 3-10.

Y'edliesdny, Mar. 23, 7:30 p. •t Methotlist church—Sermon

V. i II, Bcuscher. Hubjer iMer't Luke 22:51-02.

Iim<st]n.v, rMar. 24, 7:30 p .(Vitiniunmn services at the Ffi Istj, Fir-'t Methodist and Snh

Evi ng(|lical diurches. * riday. Milr. 2.1. 7:30. p. m.. Hi

iVtr Reij

Hoi Bai '"^vi

I-Coihnninion ' service ,at St, Paul's

1

St. •sunr les I W C . "

ngtllical .(lliurch," Mif\ Fridi)

se

frien

n i>t 1'i'ight, t in

r nliy who the the

e Attention < f enc i subscrib-TJhe Review is ea led to the of expiration fol owing his

> on the !»ai|i»g lijbtd on his this issJiie.

T|e- cxpiratioli ddtea have corrected t< Mnich 10. If

py case the expiritlon date

I to notify the I:evie\V of-tetcphonc Birring ton 1., so he may * bc| givep proper

t.

Bill scriber is

do not under-abbre'iatio: t used to expiri tion date, the

11 is gi pen: John

1. Ill bo e' jwh

Boy Is Fever Victim

t ie Charles G ebe ng fl-t eight ur weeks with

services were loon with Rev

ts, Mr. and Mrs. II wo sisters, Mr and Miss Mabel (

brotttljrs, Howard," all of Bnrrington

parents, Mr. and Mrs. (jeorgc Hcin of Bnrrington ; -of Pes l'laires, an ed Wolthause i, nnjii Heintich.

I diaries' was b,or|ii November 13, ng but four years

many little imposition.

Although liv and four months, h:~woi

:1s with his luppy '

Tax Collections in Lake

riptitu is pnid 1032:

pleased to has any

ajjotijt his &iih-

ll 4-

led Tuesday clock after being sea rift fever. Fu-

Wedncsday held Beuicher ofHcint

Interment; totjk plqce in Ever cemetery,

e following reliUives

E.

Eugei

and

Eight Candidate: for Trustees„Oii forVplage

(

„,

Irk

Miryive: the I). A. Grc-

Q. Woltlmn-rebe; three c and Ken-

his grnnd-

Mrs. Dorn aunt, Mrs. nn uncle,

Ccunty Start Ptext Week

County Treasurer Jnable to Sticun Bond;

N o w Rea \y t< > G o

( , will the in V

result of snow "aukegan }o oi

ty jar i s i ig nut of enrlj

n„ st m

n sv lirtw start

iy

church, 1 moi je<-t (Snl p'rl nig

•Suv St. ri'di Rev ('en Fin it 3 p prtissd,

i iKf'i ieii i <:i"li< it. | KM! Fridiiy,' Mar. 25, from 1-3 ip. t;iiion service at Salem Evungeli-

^rom 1-J :30 p ngel

nt., si-r-ikv lti'Vr-1'. H. Beiischer, Sub "The TlpHfted Christ." Musie

in |Lndleit| Quartette.' 1:30 t<J> neliJ S(M'iiioit by Rev. 'H. E. Ki

"The Penitent Thief in

•*

.Subjetjt: tljhy d 'ace." Music talent frt

Paul Evangelical church. .Front ick to 2:30 p.-. in. Sermon

M. S. F*i#inan. Subject: "T tui'ion's Inwide." Music from I

[. K. ftluri'h* Fftim 2:H< Sermon by Rev. Charles Subject:'."Christ Triumph

Ovelr jVII." Music from the. Baptsr. chul'chL

!*,{.'

Faster morning, 7 o'clock nt t he I'ajiil's Evangelical church. lOnsjer is(» service, sermon by Rev. Cluir-

Irrussel. Subject. "The Inspiring

Personality Was Q'eopatra's Weapon, Mrs. Hale Relates

222 r] a the

Rev,

America, of Bar-

s their

mnktr by operated, *a the Htojte.

is

to 30 ytars,

s taken trentiiieiit. rchl l l . I, yidow, tjivo

and. four JRohli iei!er,

Miss Ihujna

ITiere .-are < 'n*4 _ | i*eot-

fqr and that

flea intra was not noted for her beiiiity but for her fascinating per-rt»n ility which captured the attention oft :he two greatest men of her' day, Jul us] Caesar and Mark Anthony. Mr:;. Forbes Robertson Hale said in her ' address j ^t the Bnrrington ".Vonia i"s chili irCciprocity day meeting Wt'Inesday. Among the 80 guests at the altering were m'embers ,of otlfer flu is and teachers and senior girls of Hie-local |iigh school. i

, Mrs, Hale told the story of Clcopar tru in, her ni Idress on ."The Imperial En'hantreiW Mrs. Hale opened the lecture! by giving an historical descrip­tion of Romej and Egypt at the time of Cleopntra.

In this doseriptloh she brought out the fabt that Chvipntra was a Greek rui ng over the Egyptians and the Inst of the powerful Ptolomy family to occupy! the throne of1 Egypt.

Aft4f. btitiinjng the historical facto;1

Mr i. Hale discussed, Shakespeare's ve!r«ion of this great.love affair bv corinuiiiting on his. play, "Anthony ant qlcopatra" and rending parts of the.play which, she did with pleasing dramatic effect. |

flhe: trneed the fall of Anthony, his suicide, and in a marvelous ending of bet* address, she read the' death sceie of Cleopatra, where the famous rttl >r caused her own d >ath with two) Age poi souous asps.

Tuesday, the Cuhn prob

lieen turn w«w need nnd

M of t COUII

day

Hection of La i<}

rety bond for .Tny B . Morst

fug in W'tnk'

i|ily will he Wediiewlav or Thursday

diter the comity

unity tiixcs dtart next Monday or Tuesday ns

at' First

): n-he

,111-ih

tejr. ' I-

*>r ii*nr

11 * !

Date fori Filing Pas|] %||r Tickets Promise l|iUr

^ f%\> estihg W e jj L' x'.

1, • :h Eight men have tired tluijr'-iioi!

tion papers ns ei\iididntt}| for. three vneancies on the holiftrol lage trustees, vrWu 'will (WfUP the end off the pi'twnt, fwcnl One man has tiled'for the tifftcc o I'lgtt florli. r M ',. ff

As Tuesday wns the htlit; daj iilin« noiiiiuntioti-palnw, Am nu of nn'lies! to appear on (lie |jnlloJ be limited (o those nlreirdy^ked.

Another contested' vtlliifw* elei l,f' a*.' in,terdst1jiR as the onaj! held J year/Is expected, trt be thefaiturfl stilt dt tlie four ticket jrnniijajiKn has "already started-and will iiuj: in activity until fhe day ff'thc tion, April 10. - | |

The tickets nre lined up M f o l j i ^ : ' 0 1 ( 1 ^ I Ticket;* ,

For clerk : A. C Biirnud}] For trustee: V. II., Selntjiijiler.

Indciwiulriil Tirk^ For triistees: Dun H. Ptftjneroy liv­

ing linger, nnd Edward IVIIM'S*. Civic Mel(eriu*nt Tirhet"

For Inislees: lleriuui Ku'hlnifjn, J. J. Currol),'nnd WfliHin Th|»pr

ii , Cotnintuiity Tifki^r ' For trustee, H. 1>. A. Q^lie. !

There jiVe several indii-aUtiiis i lineup of candidates tha^ poii wards a (spirited election. Dftwo hers of the present bonrtUitirc lajnli-dn'te.s for re-elect ioiV on semnitc jifk-et.s', and two Candidates foj lbffic. l ist year, both of whom utiide i l"0 ig showings, nrc in the field!'^ *

A. C. lhirandt is 'unoppon'!} f* r vtl-, Ii ge eler'k and is- epterist on t ie Citizchs''ticket vitli'V. IL'tfech aw At who wns; elected by a hiypit mn t rl ty two years, ngo und'wh't islconce, «1 |to he a strong candidate thi*/\*yienr.

Dan B. Ptuneroy. who *|*jJjie ' a few votes of being" re|ell>ctcj j •'ar, and who is believed t|i be a

andingj oandidiite thl-j, year is

s t

?h j>J HO (1 'C-

i t :\ ilein

ii[i \<ith Irving le thW yi ,HagVr » «u'l Iv

ie l o ­

in

ssful maneuvering ercon e a problem

faili re to obtain tjie touiity treas-, v W th collection gnu Monthly or towr tax. notices

id Jlirringtoit by

dismissed and d to their dist 'lets, able to get the bom which (hen t(l approval o the supervisors of th1> state tr asilrr r, ire than the i IICSHI ry< minimum yo-thirds of t ie inei nbers of the. ty hoard were t'eaeicfl ^'ednas and were not lied if a spednl

ineetpiig Friday foi npp 'ovaf of the bond, .After, the bind Is approved by the ward, if will lie w i t to Spring Held via.air:mail fir apiroVal by the istateltreasurer. I' the bond is re tt'rn 'd by Monday, c dlecti in can begin.

Tlie trouble start 'd las varifjus surety com pnuib i prov tie a bond for

Traceable

After three dnyi of conferences, stirety companies still nuiliitained their position in re using a new bond to t |c treasurer l Iitll |the old' one coult be discharge il.

M»rse had been bopefiljof collect­ing axes starting March \15, as the deta: 1 work for. st lining out' notices had. been completer and the machin cry ivas ready to'tjiccept the flow of mon y. I

Tlie failure to grjt a bind is direct­ly tr [icenble to-the f lilurc of the W'au-kegaii State bank, vhcre a large sum from J, the treasury was on deposit. SuitjTar* pending lor th ' recovery of

nloncy througi the surety com and the colla teral lostcd-by the

to indemnify I he su *ety company

hoAr the si ipervisors* re-.

the treasurer

to Hi nit

Ur. J: oiwi

sess ion had

tl­ie

hie w m cj-t ti m

Clf 'S

> i^in

n n le i t

c-it.

Io

lab

$720 Is Spent for 14.

week when refused to

this liani, ban! in tiriv.

The ¢900,00) Boid '

arrangemenfs were completed the new ?900jO(M> bond Monday plans were m ide f >r the banks will lie the (i eposii »ries* for the

i ' i fc!-

npal plain fo raising .motHfy for r)d work btilt' will be glad raj recei fl}ierntio**iT froiu families tt^iich c adopt the plan of their ojhi voli

Mrs. Richmau Keuyoll has W.IHV the piolieer nien|| inov amoug families residing In the Ipirl-'-tory surrounding Bnirinffton, } [>i raised - ill - this distrhft *.fjH lie'I lied to the 'Bnrringlon Iteliiff coinvltfee fund,'it was reported* . i

trea mrer. A call for a.spc|4al irjecting of the

boeid was issued Puesdiy.' Until the bond ii apprjved, and the

deptsitories selected, it will be im-possible for the t'easuicr to collect taxes under the Iniv that requires he have a bond to indimnifj the amounts be has in his1 posf ?eIsion[ in the. form of ijndisturbed tax«.

Tlie finance comniitte, made every effort to. get the I ond i ft tax money is sorely needed" tc carr;« on different braiches of govcrimcnt in . county, townships, cities aid villages.

Veteran Conduct! r Dies > .' The death of Crank' Suglirau, re­tired Chicago ' nni Noi th Western rail voy conductor ocut rred Sunday at Sogers Park. ; Funtral services wpr" held Wednesday at Des Plain«8. Mr. Sogfirau, w'hV was 75 years of

nthis death, rt tired' rom the rajK road! 1 service Janu ary : . ' - •

February, Relief \ fa k iti i I

i ief

Relief nxpendltures of^720.t« which 75 per cent was frirj food

hy»lhi> Bnrrltigton l^Wm i The itemlKcd expcmHtiife

'.V reported, for the month M Fel ;|ia .'!' eiimi \\t) p,

Xpetuliti'fcfes wi r»i is follows:' food, $54 (JI2; tttllk, ft Vl I; fuel. $1)0.73 i clothing, «iW.7ft; i*| I elms W.W. ^' , J , ' f|

TJbirty-seveii families Beeeive iji including nitie \v|iie.h hudmot pre loi ly,needeid'help. * ij'

Tlie Bnrrington- Rellefi! "»•" 'Ml00-Is not planning to dike any init 11 vo In urging people to <ulotij|' the p|jp( ft

ef o-

re to lot I R' li­nt lit

rjeteik <{iij(a, ticket i-/lilc^}AV\1) nil a !s|(['0ng vfU«\ ' ' • f\ '

fjovbt-iuiient I^eagjie 1|{|rkiu * .L J. CiD'VolI, present member il tlie

board. is« eiitprod with1 W.llllnni Pie rp and'Hernian Kuliltpn'ii dnjtbe Ci'ie Betterment ticket. «4lthtiUgii i ti fortnhtlnii j has beiu given >ut Iy Bett''t* (joi'eriimerit le(igup Avhic responsiip for* Mr." fliirnjll's ci by a \yidevinnrgiu ut' iynies two n Ko! il, "iff belie veil lhn( MC",Cn|i)ol ticket bus the support oi^le. Ie

II. ]>.\ \ , (jrehe wavjMoiitl three c«riieri>d -contest fii» prr of thf village hoard dust ,,Vf|i' ceive-l ailijrge enouiilt Votirjle m io npjH'ar that he will "lie in jjix'' ra » flir trusjlee this your. lie \\1)| hnv Hut ailvnnla'ge of picking iipt,'|idd t\t\fy wliich n lone candiiliUe iuf'jrn ' in » ooijieij" agniust ticket^ji

^ 1 ¾ .

11 W

'!ft

-.*t»

•J

'S t

111 st t-

lilrLtl wti fd

•o

fr- h

1 IS

f ' V'' Ml

Two Fullimfeets Afy in Field fdjr

School Electmn C_ 4:

. - , i ',». ' j • fr Two complete 'tJcKetii have b eu

filed for] the positions on school 111 K-tors in,, jBnrringbn. wit 1*" the -'-pj mi Iso that election this year yill not tn a mere nUtter of course AI| it hai bfjen in recenit. years. ,*•

The latest ticket- lq ejiteu t,h il\H ie hendeft by.' Peter Aiidfiffon, for >i •«-itlent; Arnptt Lines nhf C. E. B 11-ings for] directors. Thi-«^arlier icl et of present bonrd meijiulirs inci d « : W. H. Sodt for prMteiifbf (lie « (I, -N. 0 . i»l(igge ttiid'^f | l / Keti |ar directors.? . ,K'

Althoiigh there has fen' litrl, sdld alwtt the school eleclifin, man 1 e-lieve thit monV interest,^iirbe i >own selectin/j- men to govern WChool • fa rs in B^irfington n» well I hs h\ tl pr commurtities jtltaii in .ordinary; e«rs becausei of Ihefatrf tlutt. schnr <x-penses' ieoount for tlie mrijor; pn ft jif the p'ub^c ta liMtying prrtrjim, nn | tjio taxing s-fstem is under]Are throui ihojit the.ceu^try. ' lt . f 1

-The school election, ifytohedule | for April ». Satdrday tvlUj^ the las .d iy for ttlin«f nomination mitions'. . ! f •* , ', , I », ' 1

'U* I w

)ti l n

I! LAKIE JJ

ers Fjitun Farm Group at El • Elkt Officers

ZURICH To Hold

a The lioyk inn!

Elk Township Schfdol litotes | Compiled \Vee(il(y by| j (he I'upiltj

T1w-I-.uk" (irci|iii'/i|ti<iii

lasC TIIVSI|IIJ| vlvijtvd,: I In Kiliviml I'I

Zurich Fu lifId elect id

; T I H ' foil! rv Ln'limiin

JvlVoll, v ie*

IJohfi't Svlivlvrniiin. rn|KJr vn 'Collins, i rvasiirer; l l s w i v t a r y . S. II.. Uin><'>-son,' T i n - hoi's w tin ii rv

! •- • . >.J. ' vufjrsv in airi) ten-Med ill t iltv.v II re 111 rl«rdi*"<- cltth

Severn' vlainalo

iviiltiiri' II rv lis new' i>rsa|n|/.!itiiifi. anil

P'l ir.v (

vi'tj Iwvn. dvi-iji i'liv si.plv

ximi.-" Ij> voiji Ivork. Iiils ;u;v vntyi| ntvs't. Tin lv<l.

more class is a-(>jvnildy pr.lgiani for 'lid

Tin- vookiki. ctu venicil \v I.o miis was il.-li "tlmsv 11' tempt thv' nt knjw that '<lfy I'.y i a g a i n

•Thv party fur! the -xoplj succes s fu l plajying varijs ifie its were «11 i tliv host Clll'VlillV Si G river won

t h v first si'iilvstvr vni iiminiition wil be

]iiitvr-<!l.is.<) iutTvst of thv sen ior thrluigh will]

O n .Mcii.la (•aljsthvtiiv i days' tliv i'ff w«»i hvaril

c l a s s mi vii they hva|

ill M o n d a y ti.ttiliziiig odjnfs ivr c l a s s e s a|

y o u n g cook

given by til •more jiirls

Thv even iii;; affvr whi<

kerved. Kt hit1

•ss. Violet 1 liwvriiin;ii. irizvs. •lx weeks- .in

I'd last Frit Vinulvr wlmjt

toiii i ijinivuls] 11 H.iisses ia | rls n'nil lioyj;

'v ictories v tliv Kirl's g

Kvrcisvs. T(i | v t s hegau I t r u a i i s front

(Viij

'II ,i

,'irlk. ti>liriui Mill junior .Hud. .».

l i i ' s J l i i . v w a s

a <in

v,l ljt„ y Hijv c i <:V| for Mvl|' a s *

t - r

core (it Tliursdl

' frcslll; and Hi

Til I lie. i'l-vsll ill .I'liltsJ m i n k : I anil I I d

WVJZVM a . f..

• .1..In, I , a i d s . I-:,|| ri tV.r •«

I n< ,-i-nf. t thv l,-i-• J o h n S. T h i s •." ami iii| .i<; k w | i r. Wvsw

\K I T

fol'V Mai IIUPI

i i i i r i i V lie sla.i VOII

: i ! . | .

M

»t"ii My

tli.

'".tH-«1

lionic

Bui l i l l s « i» t

i / \ v . - « - i 4 i i s l a . I',n i>«Jr.

frvsl in* the In mi,' of ihiyi n ight .

I la roid IS.' wveR.

Until- .fold again after :ij

waiiniiJ 'ifltc

Woman's ( •J" Meet

• 'il vwl

'hv.Il iKhl.

Fviir'raliiHL >t :: p. m,. ati

.land Tlirk. . \ | idvnt (if the

i . c l i i i r t

mutilivrs t h

>]'•»' W e i l l atfvhd.

I'llH'fS <if j (Mljt'vrs

H'i-IlK , r

or

UVIICf

i i i i i i j v i ' u p

an-nt xani i

If i l i o i i i o r c KII ' I

voh In- tliv ir:-.'. (V till- j l l l l io

n hoys in n mn-ioi's win HIIVIIJI w a s

|lll.'lll. '.Vol'll! and Wi l l ia i

ai'.v*'.v Schiii-iv rl Sii-vcr.-l v}-.iv<U. I'ni'l

iiniii and .Ian [iViiiM I'vtvrsi m i s ami Hi ; No. I.a-kvt-l

|iai'l of t .'•lulu tint <t •£>>!' t'lllM ft;i|

v did nut hv (.rill in t'| . t h e s i : n i ( i r

i mvitiMl. iliv senior

. F.

nllt the

a l;in |)ccia

Avnl'v lidvut ;

IvUMI Vi'hrtd-

Kv(|d. s|n'n-

tlvv ly in-

h i

ijlaimii |t Fri

vvi-y ,1 tha

t on J,vf

hill, ill

IK thv In.v.

H H K - l l

Mrs-: Tnt's-an to iltf w o

were hap-

run**! was

h refresh Km

iiilxlc ml

sijis'ki stock. Mar i«

the y w our -t

ip't-tiiid h PX-rades

holil |p:ia.

I i i i v .

ry tJniv. <ii cl.

Ilex sho« | very

twvv last

..ph..

hoys' tjoiirnrf

rridity. MnrJ hv pi i id ls \vh|

Id the last

s fol|. Xt-

ltuvsl r fol­ia ml !•• Jllj • Lis and nil

|V,'|',v

l itst t Wo

slunvu sijvin

ir ha ass

jt i i a

,s, • •'-ridj i'W

tliv w e a t h e r ijiniii \|.iiuld v and iiinki

n arc liavinl Lillian T<>nji<

Ii; ma ii w:is nl[i.s|nt a 1 hist

(son i-thrvc

hjivkl week

flub Grou] at High

ml L'itrk- 'Wruiimi'sl hv hosttpi-s: to the I. » * * •

inJ

u,hs TiiestlaJ, the cltih IioM'

rs. I". Grim J.akv Countj

the program Jtid«v IV

speaker, Mi j i t ' s , d u b of

i|t a

it pai| | iv\t,

( Man

in

III loll fill*"* of t wet'v IVXM'III iiit'tl day iiioriti IK n>| I'll I in S'tttit are Liltiiiiji sen, Alien

their

e tic-s hot

Klni tv Kiiiiffciilii'rKvt1. mid Fiiil :»i.Hs 'hulk.

Six Attend Meeting of Pure Milk Asiociatbn

ClllfVUVI

AtiKtiKl Hti^schi, miil Mr. i tended tliv vviitioii in were dclvKitv.s' fbom'tlu' loi

Loqal aid Persohal

Mrs, jvvvfc l

cltih JllOSt spent

thv Both come

s ha.d tWl'il

. and siifo.

i thv Wvd-iuiires

Mr. and i

cnito wvrv Mrs. K. i t .

Miss Kdijth Dy hvr home after n| I'vh'itivvs iiij

Mr.' ii ml mvr vbfitM Mrs. in-nr't' HU imm.' retur'nvifl

jiiniuvd

Mr.

with re Mr. hud

lny tv him ni|

spent tile {] thur KuKcli Lake' Zijirkjb.'„ - Mis. -lotdo Gi the tlvnbi Julius Ttivstlivy

hei|-v.v.\vc| Wiiitcli

The Pvtvr"s ball touifnalmi vhurch basjkf

7. March 1 Miss Laui'ii

thv wvvk-viial

tivxt

p l i i y -

i i n ; n t

[score low's : i mvr. •hini,-( f l l -lolrn

iiiiors. a a s

John eck-

iiadv half

h.mk IH.T-

be lids. (•pon-iii r t y

Wt.'it\-vr aii | l Miij, turn 'h'omt: vacation,

I£vv. iiinll llinsilah'i vi IVH Kudsliiislii IK

Confirmation Services Palm

ftc KvniiKfli'iit church tit the Kvtf'itjvst i|4un

ii-y, I'r

Kol

(,'iils in II

tttl will hi Mvinhvrsi oi dim, Mitrj 'en, Jtinior

Fit

HlM-t •schit.K, t.d >fii I'tirc Hilt-

ItiKvr, AUK. K, I Ivr ma n!

Joe Kj Milk nssoc

IUK<i 'riivsi.l

lloinv knt I TIKI

a nil Mi'J.

children; 'wftit t(> Chicago

nmm gjunday

roft f i rm-

ctiiittniu'tl tlhe t'lttKx

ry Liivi>-Hoepini

n>r 1'rivNl

tst HII|IIIU\

P. Li-Milwlick of Chi in! suvsts |>f! Mr. and

Dolwby. mond hits M u n i e d tj> In vxteildcdl vlisit with jignn. Henry Tllivs of Xlil-

SuiWay with Mr

thvili with sday.

Williaml

Mr. ami js. Ilitlman

and l'p" • i .

Bolhrig spent, tfce'-Jveek-tfuHl in A\'ef>t Chicnso

atik-es of Mr. "Bollitr Mrs Lee

th Mr, art t, .former n

f-se receive! word of her sister's

AjVilfciibrqeht- in'Gliii Mr. arid ni(|ruii))!{

and sori s •jvill i|ttcnd the |icht tea in) ill enter of the .Y

)nttl- teams

week for'

lever of Dekalb spent ho'inej

Miwi ii.-ii|iiui Weaver nntB Charlotte ybelle Kolfl will re-

he spring

|>uedke of the Char

111 rid , fiimr

on l l i o ru -

little

!iy at Fri--

ttithl illtu^

to kd iNrk

cltih (mtity h 22 Hjth-

Mis. Chirle ily visiieil • with Mrs1. Loh'is T a n day afti'l'iio m.

Mr. and Urs. a Ri'ottp of iivi)(; In ( njoy a ,^iifiit-l Mr, and Mis'. ] aiol Mrs. Frvd I •lolin Kriieye iimf

Mrs.. | , | |jie •])}i visited .Mrjs. (*a, ctiiiihi Frithiy e

Several meni!). board of the- Lnl. Wlimitn's club at of' ,the HiirriiiK Weiliivsihiy after

^Zurich lotljje ^ siii'ciaPmvefiiiK I' Tvinplv for the vi-jht were presf lodges andrvfrei i bvvf sandwicho SVfVIV-1.

. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. tVilliii tal Lake were S Fred' repi»er. ho

Mr. ami Mrs. Hvury Stiel visitt|

Walter Friday at

ine. j Ittidsinski

(»w iii Duti

|Loiiis Gott < in Stindii] hour wjiic-l Ivhry Knil vppvr. Mr.

('. ('. Vos'ss in Pifairie Vie|iv Harold Kiidsin

with Mr. and M

ilenry BerjHioi'n Mrk liny Me

vice pres-Fvilerittjon.

>f mdsical I'orsons

mvmbet's tv district

patient at the H-hefriiaii ft the last week ex| Siimhiy and Meyer'-, in Dun before ret timing

r and la.V to

i Mrs. Ar-'sideiit's, of

lmsbiind, ago early

Jlrs. Giese fuiieral.

of, :St te basket-M. 6. A.

In Elgin,

the formers iisiier.

liny Meyi'jj. and son on and soij die Ii,i.\oti V-iiinjr. "_ i's o f . tliv i' Z t j i i c k l t vtiilvd : /the ton VV(|iii^. looll.

F. & A. :iday ipvf-ji Srtl' dejjref.

tit from ii liments .of

and 'tcofelt!

William |n Krnstin^ liidtiy vis}! , ne. AV. F. jftihi (1 with M.rJ

kki of Wi Mi .s Helen llarlviie-ss visi^jd £|un<ijny

l»rs mi (he

•s. Milton iudsinsfri Mrs,' Charles ilershberge! of LoW

Grove is visitin}[ Ipr daiis1 iter, Mrs,

Ispital for tiects to lejtve befi>

Mrsi.

FJootf, Misfi ltavtt

John Fhod i ul SOIIH. Mrjs. Mary Flotwl,. and ThtLias ami' iBewik-e

- "- ' n n (j (Sporjru Pei|»e ami Blac lelnship, alll from

Mury Sully

nswood.

Evelju

\ lico Ton Waiikiw^i|

mil Mix. Ivisltt'dj ...

parents, j \

Mi-H. over Montlrty n6ofi,|l\J| teiy (jr MUM. ml

leildejl tho .1iov|-llt'lJMl

Jsr

1 wltli hoi Loni ;Gri]

^ItellinR »p(tnt the ir other, M'r1*. Stell-

I'a (il J\orm Sjinday init)

evwilnjj is. Leiin Ijl

hee. Sl'va.

Sil

1 and I'liul l'reliin Monday uftritrooli.

IiPHtcr Stolko of |ii(day with Mrs. Ir . and Mm. Will-

tpn». and Ijiloyd Copper |u In tine. il; enrjil p lay

Mti*«.|8U'iTiiitt. hi A Wl llllPIVOf lot

tie-KiisM .. jM'S litr!

,$ftnr!fi()0 pirty tit. e lTci i cijf|te^Ji Friday

fun!

George Willlamk arid iesliv weie out from (|

WWije^luy to .attfinl the Mils. |L'O» Genry.

Mrs, jWalter Lja ijl !with hronchit i|t

ltfri. Rose |Gi'in| Kiijiii Sigwalt nt| PijiocltU-^hib at Mtfndiy afffernoor

Fi4l Thies W( Tuesday afteriioqti Tidies drove on t(

Rl.r anjl/Mrs. an I - Alma L(dinijii|i vi.|i.to|rs; iTuesday;

arid Mrs.

|in has hevii |fhe past tvil m and Miste Tir

tjuded the Lafalot Mrs..

and soiib and Mr 6(-1111(111)1 whi

WW attfer

dee iMon-

dialk had |l- 'even tnj;

included •Rer. Mr. and Mi's.

held a hi the. Fiftyj

ighborin^ hi»t rofl,si i»t roa.m'

M'. VVITi!,

Berghorn of CrjU-sts-

.alhd am| Mis. Suridaif.!

bondii Jirid

\vlnv lias bee.iij: n

Stifiday

St

Fnlrfieldl Divin

lilai

of Chic loifal lelativ

Grace Bra short illnHs SiRvvalt of

vice.'at 8 | o'clock'-r

a

us a

r i

yiflj are not; il hp hainl

(jut1 «erjik'i ittid Worsl PAFL'fJ.

Island, fjor Itistsi nc*. and see

bra|ti(lu'Of Eoly- ('ojnmunion MaU-lij 25 'Good

Horyice n|tj 1(1' o'clocl.

Mdtth^w [si Evangelical Littheran Church

— I ' i iMilei N E LrtktjjZurich ((,S'< n-ices •or Holy Wfee-k

t-h '' 20 Palm jSimrtay. Qennaii Le^ite|n Kirvi >e,s uit ; 0 o'clock;

it'll 24. Tinjrjida.v, 'Bnerlifh jser

dif o icm ir^' «'ii»'(' icimiineil until

(in Skpndn.v a ii ding and Inimn' Pcppl

lifter-(laiiRlv-•r tind \si8lted

after-

3*frV(."i liicago ral of:

quite days.

lAke Coiiniy Ne )ini

Lake County Has Road Refbnd Due in

Luke county 0fM>.SO in road nccording to mil anno by II. II. Cleuvblniul, department of i|

Tlic anioiint

l'vfund|i at Spri mccnient director

kvorks. /like conl

greatvi1 than ank icomJty or toivnshiii coniii i liiigflf

1.4!» v nsut'ei

that has money 440..120.57 iu S||l Cleaveliintl,

Frt^in, this m imittcly %Vo<kn\ tlwlucletl for I vioiis ptiymeiitu duct ion Lake ouniy $:io:i.r.7r..n<> an the ft 513.4S4.70.

But one couijity nn iimotint, duq

coiHity rcf Luke that das a tdainb (..lulr Lock

[county -liaJi-Sino,

K|lii(M'r wliiciil

island co Frtink 1?. Sliei

vxplainei -nllotimmd

!.v .Tilly 1. Tutv resoliiltioiiM.loi1 ft

tli Ititions.bi'' •oVed bit' t ici \vof.|is

JjOUlS Miller,

ii|t to Liberifyville and Mis^. Ruth

Miaukegau^ j ,-iwill iam LnndwcT

were Wa|ikegan

pdward; Biitinding and Mrs, Ejmniett

bo visiteii Sunday

iding is improved S;. '. ; ' I . •

3es Plaines«.,visited

rc<r " m i

Contrncts liai |Springfield on i\ :in Lake count} irniles of paving iof $373.1)58051

In all, tlie let) hi pavijngv, gradi irig.

o ! bee ree hi|

it hat tiiid

irig co|vers .$2..|iS3.472 I bridge bitiltl-

.j Oijte project «

at the Gianni homo. '• _ ! _

in., with tW cele-

C o i i |

ii '/3{>ri)ta|^ |cI(JM;-fc in Hie

jt lie schiiol '"esnrrw'titl

fit i,"Which rlvi'ce w'ill

tdress by

Friday, Oerhian with the cWebra-

Iniunioii. Confer n. .m.

On this djiy we} English service nt. Horning, in the fc (dilklreii wiill (ell

«(ory Hi.-.h-. spe-giiis nt 8 .'(fclotrk.

|ii)('liid(j a j short e! pastor. ? .,'•'

Not Infallible Signi .Swallows (lylDSlI

a thoofy of the r>r<| of ccitnlrg rain. \l to stand on the sou Long

these as one's head,

(ie followed; by a Oddly eifough,

birds fljjlng ris 1 ^ Tils' oce rrence ti [veelt <ffi sunshln •he peri idle niysjterlous dlsnijijpear-rice of :the svvajk ws frajj rt spon

jjlble fioii the oldU me theory tlutjt these! b'lids liiben|a:ed In the watei In mud,' •"' ' ; .| j [H< a vie if fpr tliah Buch as bears and |tc{ forefcjist a cold pfalistsl deriile |b Fforlf Tlipes.

0ranjg-U|jkn ReUentble* Man The drang-utanj

japes, hbldejs Iii .Btjtrh^o and Sumatra [and Is !i«treme!yj hnbltntk n is treesJ which It (feeds, and] a uest f«r itself hi

u»e rei -fo ti re*-fotirths of

as .t-htj m niilri

(1'73 in Zion whetei the

btite.

i. i i 3 KJ-X a g

railway! tracks 1 pletioii of. the i |ip,j)33.55. -fPa-viijg in sec

itifj. north <if Voll |was let for $1.0,:i8|1.7lJ

Tl)e* biggest pi'»jf,f't partly iii ,'.McHei ,y in-Lakfi. It" Route 0 0 1 f | o m lirough s | f u i g <| oiirity, a f - a co?

f .the |i waits

member {velcoine Wei invitiO you

i'ith its.; 015KM-I, ll

JW. at'coi'dlhg to sent, are u tit It Is possible h shore of

rislor.

sign

psuul on animals Reavers, Is] held wnrer, buj bit-' l| WieoryJ-New

the tallest, of all

pare. It3 I usual Oil the; frWt of yirhere it t a k e s

Wining branches

•as1 delayed till' coni-

, St.al|o JV-hile a few

certain birds o lng birds; are Id ular sfatijs: Ah| foriiia,; Calif irni Colutnbia, \-ootl moeklngbifd

Jukes lWall

Mn I tie, chickadci more oriole; Mi| BOUIM, bluebird; nieado\titirk; hieadowlark";' T. VTrglnlii, robin ;| and. Wyoaiinj: l,ark;

HP!"' tiuKlici woflis ni|nl; liui contracts liJt fo n\oiHvy inn j; be u

'ftnerit wil lie uscij 1 "The refund ' paid to the eoujiit! have beTcn let a department," he

hits i

ublic d|ic

g" from t lip­id, nccorliug to

iii. htJivevei', i|

Hi f»nyv|

n|ty.

lint 1.

|«is: nil ti la (

kaU

i. H>| now

fljlotn ie.s

IKI ap skid.

Largest State

vailable

THURSDAY, MARCH 17,193^

$200,-ngfield

made of the

nty is*

ill have I'B Fees (fn pre

Wllthout . th is ili-would receive

es amount to

pprnx-ro be

Historical , Old!

I lie Millie has lierit iit'lm' I lie

iijd, ti Jul "thill its Cook f .S'JKKUrio'.Na S t .

103.:10 tliie. land *ior»,o.s»|no.

111! t'rMlljttl'jt 1o d.t|'.lj<;pii n i « # Bl in i r . f f rom dost r u c t i o n by t l te h e r o i c

jed |'i re! ibi I miry eiI jd'ani' to be departiJient of

dings, cjr have which refund

that tIti,t« ftllot-

cuts \\ ill he tVheu contracts [iroved liy this

Interest of J ji

Boston Nwvy Yard The Boston navy yard, the sec

ond oldest In the United States, has an historical ln|erest on accourt of its activities duiflng the War of 8T2, the Civil wur, the war with Simln ond especially during the World war. It hns been a very Important cog In the United States naval war machine.

Few persons are aware thu «p to lS8i 19 war vessels had )een built at ihlsj navy yard, the Frolic being th< fl|rsl| launched In 1B18; the second, t i e frigate ludereml-ence, launcliedl on June 22, $14. Among other ships constructed liere was the sloop of wnri Cumberland, whose keel was laid In 1818, though It wits not completed till 1S42. l'lils was one of tho vessels nio,orel' al tlio Norfolk navy yard when Jt was evacuated by,'the Union for.eoiawlstol ori lire by order of Admiral IYUM lng on March 8,' lj«K2. so thai all the property lhathnlght be deilred

de-t*. chjof highway, en- by the t'oiifwlonio' -would be - I . , ' . . . . . J I 1 .1 1 . . . . n til stToyed. Tlte Cilnilierli|nd was sived-

fort df Lieut. T. O. Selfrldge.

IThree ContrifcLs prepared for Lake ( o|unty Highways

prepared' in |ghwny ] rojects

Villi for 7.74 lin' expenditure

vers

ove

J e o. r thrasher; -,Il(inoIii, can linn I;1 K Western!;' mendtttjlarli; Ken cardinal; Louisiana, b|ro\vn pe|ltcan;

|Balti Mis.

fe; •••M

letting "gap on crossing

Thjs b

of the Route of the

p of .1.1

tl was

Route ft miles

6.1)4' mil jinty' and

the put Ilichnliond sou

arid int< of ..«123,143

s, lies part­

ing of theast

Lake

Bir|rJ» have nillopttoi

,,;, the lollow BDJtifteil wftli, partlc

fiickelr qunll; Disttflct of thrjish; Florida,

RI a.

ryland, ^lilgnti, robin, Nfibi-jjsl'a( Western

C{ re g {•mis, mock In

jiVlstonsin, West srn me*

p n, i Wt|'sten -bird

One U»i fu l Mou*e 'L'IIIB grasshopper nKfUse, wh;|h Is

fonbtjl It wester a states, niuk|s It-selfj. use'ul by eM<ng jgrasshoi|)ersj beetles, crickets

Willi towed ress Monroe.

But clad

tlte small steamer VII ijkee her lo an ancliornse off Port-

when the Confederate tfon-. Merrliuac c a m e - d o w n Closa-

penke, bay on'd'attncked the Union, fleet she rammed Die Cumberland, cutting a large hole in her slde|t'hat cdused her to sink In a few tninjijes, When her acting commander, Lieut!, George U. Morris, was commanded to surrender he replied: "Never'. We will sink with ourl colors fly ng."

Of other ships built at the [Bos­ton navy yard ttie Hertford, launched in 1838, made a memoijable record of history a s the flagship of Admiral Farragut on Aprlt 25. 18G2, when lie received the surren­der of New Orleans; also lp the successful engagement in Mobile; bay op August 5. 1S64.—Boston Herald.

Cuba

.tf-who

Gus k r a u s and daughters, Ruth and Th*reste if Cary were Saturday iiftiu-iiooji jcnlli rs at the C'ourad 'Kraus home.

nd 5|i-s. Wesley .Comfo|rt' of Mr Palatine at the If. I)

Frank

were /

Sunday evening callers [velsey home . '

Kirb,' and !MiIo Kolsey call­ed on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bohnrt'of Crystal Lake Thursday evening.

Mr. tiful j | r s . Frank kels^y and Mrs. Olhw motored

Mr. iind ) (ItntgWedH, LJ»iiore a m i H e n n o r of Chicago, raer cottpigo.

Mr. nl Round guests o

Carl the wcclU'iid (Mits. Mi{ and

Ilaid'l ly ftess|o|

Mrs.

Mr. tl moved t

Summing-It Up When wealth is lost, nothinlg Is j

lost; when health Is lost, something Is lost; but when character Is alt Is lost; \ •;

lost,

lirown msns. tnclcy

pbln, ,idow

f

'•

EarlWessel Locited with '

, Plagge' Home Furnishing Co.

](M E. Main St. Barringtau, 111.

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If

bealutifui depth of luster and, dry in

:er,Inc. « 0

spent

lid jk| aikl*4

I .Kel| ns of

•'red

id M Ihtl

Towijship

fltti* of. Sllady to KP«in Saturday.

Irs. John Thurow

Hill

anil

Sunday at their HUM*

rs, Fdwtii'tl Brown of , Jwcrc Tuesday ovcijing

Sir. iiitl Mrs. Harold Ivclsey,

ll'iiilli is of CJiicaRo enjoyed it the lining of his par-Mrs. W. B. Phillips.

k'.v ni I ended the weeke the Board of Supervi­

sors at 'jVaukfgiin 'last week.

Ilogman is conlineU" to 'count of illness.

's. August Felgeithauer ir farm feceutly pur­

chased at A jn Fri,!,, -J vii:

c* ot

cek jnuved tMjtlie farm Fclgcnhaiieiji'l

Mr. aAd Mtli. llenrjl on Mrs. Tillil K rieit villi* Sunday.'i' ,

,<Mr. and j | r s / Kd\ son,^Robert ,'flf Chi,-! day at.the k|aus lunj, , 'Lawr^iiccl Miley jsl ernl weeks with hi* 1 llilcjj, Jr. o^Jpringhtj

Mflo I>els(-jilj Visitei Wilfred and;'%|yrou cago Hiiiidjti i,-

Mr.4djirf ,S|rn|. Ktitj„,;i' Dawn ;Lantl|;Si' spent lng wit|i Mr. t|ftd Mrs

Mr. iind Ufa! Fran Cary 'ivere rxldiiy <>\ Mr. tiiid|JIt|. ,,|l i ,riuik

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Importing I lant. The pruetllrib of In nxlLin,. v.,iu.

nblo plants from, fore] at li'iii>f-iis old nS On who ruled T?%pt il for nn expmlltlon tyrvlgii JtrooM ijiito V. itt'lgii is filsMijli'iilIv

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water, nltlH|U|th dlo.4 valves do oct'ir in fleslt

To the VotersM Cuba

I wish to announce my candidacy fo

Highway Commissif ne - AT THE

ANNUAL TOWNSHIP ELE0TIOJN i . to' be held ' • V '<! ^

Tuesday, April 4* 193¾'{ rolls at Sohauble Bros. & Collins 0«t|.

Itarrl^igton, III,'.

I wafe born and reared in Cuba Towiiship; had eight years' experjiehce in rbad<puijdiligj Cubf, Township and surrounding? t6 | r i tor | fijid

State's Attorifey} of Lake County!

Caijdidate for Re^ejecl ^Primaries, April \2,\%

page.

if elected I will serve the people of my ability.

YOl tR VOTE IS RESPECTFULLY

Verne Hobei

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$517,000.00. collected in fees, fi|es anal Ifa> Ifelturej and paid i|ritov the 'Poiintl TreasfJiy !$3p,00^00-tu^ied into the school fun$. • *

Crime conditions experienced 'and capable Staters ^ S h i e y

today demand efii energjitjc,

RjECOHD IN OFFICE AS STATE'S |TTQIW 980 Ctnvictions in Couhty ahi-Cirbuf Courfl',, ""l Ccnvictions for Murder and ManjalaughM

1,Convictions for Robbery *, : | ' | | j 311 Conviction's for Burglary . 14 Convictions!for Rape•

157 Ccnvictions for Larceny Ijl Ccnvictions for'Forgery .

j A FEW IMPQRTAPiT CASlS Cdnviction of George Niggemjeyer f oil Murd^ . Cknviefcion of Ignatz Potz for Murdef.- I ^crivwtion of. Viking Train Rdbberf Murdeji sJ Cc nviefcion :df Odo Puescheli for Murte^r. • I i C(hvic ion of the Murderers 'of- Waliam JE e<|

Tl ree of them executed for'the„qrini& Ccnvic Ion, of the "42" Gang fctr Rpfbery oi

M tchell Hpme. j ' *' J 1 - ' -Cqhvic ion of 4 Mpti f©r Rape and' ientencp 1

th i Penitentiary wr, liifp>. L_ . [ . . l l ' j ^ J ' " i <l ' I

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r---vI»t about ,1570 B. C, • -liti.jft which brought^ •; into r.-iypt during her ,'"'i--;i!'y recorded.

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moved Hiiturtluy Into thfl Itujy I'm diM'k \vnwi mi Hl(wuii) L a t e ifond.

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• Mi', and Mm, ChnrleH hiivc moved lK>ri> fronv 1 Mi-. ItciiiilicrB 1» the i»»\v tin* A. & V. ntow>.

Minn Munci OriftKK mid of Wllllkl'KUli llt(l'll(|li(l (hi1

u . K. S . iiici'thi)? htfvf T h u r m l n y .

M I H . W i l | i n n i F i n k w a n n fiucut of f>r. m i d Mrx. CliHl'H>H S(I'|)|IICII.S tit L i

licityvifl(>, T u e s d a y .

T l i c r»0(> e l u b w a s e-iitci'tiiiincd W u d -iicMliii i i f tcr i ioon at I ho I n m o of M m , Kil ith l V c k . Pnvoi'R t w o w o n by M r s . P h y l l i s T l i r n b u l l a w j M m , A l l i ­son T r u n x . M r s . Mnr.y l * n o r wi l l c n -terta i i i tit t h e n e x t u i c c t i i R o n M a r 2 3 .

O n W e d n e s d a y we»ii|ij» ' f l n n d e l ' ra l t uii.l H a r r y F r a n c i s c o a t t e n d e d .i m e e t i n g at R o u n d L a k e to organize ,i V e t e r a n s nl" F u i e i ^ n kVam post Tin-re w e r e 2 0 c h a r t e r Members at tins; ni(H>tins and ollk-ers v el-e e l ec ted a s f o l l o v s : c o m u i a u d e r : I rbnn' I'hil-l i p s ; s e n i o r coni inani lcr , I rjian Ktef-f e s : (niartennasriM's, Ifarj'j F r a n c i s e o a nil C l a u d e l ' ra t t ; a d j u t a n t , ' B a r n e y .(.it olisnii. T h e n e w pos wi l l In k n o w n a s C h a i n - o - L a k e s , F a s t F o r i i . n W a r s , I*. S. A . M f e t i n j j s wi l l be held t a l W i i n k c ^ a u th< first and i l ' i i d W( diiesthiys, of e a c h n o n t h

Mr. and Mrs-. Al l ien V c r d e u and "Mi- and M i - . A lber t (itis-sfll a t t e n d e d tin. film nil- oi" Mrs", MaiKle La/,e in I'liif.i^ti T i i e s d n v ."(d-s. I j i z e w a s a n .unit nC M r s . ( ' l n j l m i W 'rdeti. a n d »• -is ,i )none,-r res ident ol Chici i^o. S h e WHS 7.'J. y e a r s o ld.

M i s s M a y D a l e y e n t e r F o r t n i g h t l y i-lnb oil T u e s d .it her boni'e'on X . M a i n st were Riven M,ir. M a r s h a l l ^ i n i l h , M I N . l o b n JJIoniKren a n d M r s . I parry M a t t h e w s . (Ji iest pr ize w a s Miss- K s f e l l a Xjrflk'e of 1

T h e next n^eetins w a s hMd a t tin h o m e of M r s . ' l l . K. Sinttj i . T u e s d a y eveninj,' .

Mi's". K a r l e (Hson a n d ( i l en i io i i of H a r r i n g t o n nH/en<|ed the c a r d i>nrty Riven b.v M a y f l c w e r cliaji-ter O. K, S . o n T u e s d a y

I»r. J o h n A. U o s s a l l L a k e c o u n t y med ica l vocic. i n . N o r t h C h i c a g o on 'Wed

Mr. a n d M r s . . funics C at the W i l l i a m K e n n e d y W a u k i t f a n F r i d a y .

M H . A l m e d a S k i d n i o r e ter of C r y s t a l Lal ie ca l led l i n e . T u e s d a y . ]

(Jeersje LuuilKt'en sti*tai ic-ealed s h o u l d e r in a' fill 4n>ine, T u e s i l a v .

j Maytlojwer C h a p t e r . <> ii publ i c card p a r l y in tl hall on T u e s d a y c v e n i n c . t a b l e s of c a r d s and b u n c o \ a m i n u m e r o u s , prizes- j;ivpii

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BARRINGTON

nevfiu yenrN. Iie Will cnf<r.

l ined tlic i.v e v e n i n g eet . F r i z e s

II warded to

iirk JtidKO.

M r s . Mc

e v e n i n g , ended the y meet iiif! nesday ,

irr v i s i t e d h o m e in

ml daiiKh on fr iemN

led a dis;. n e a r h is

dren'M hoKpitaljj a* nurKc, ' l i e Aister. MIHK liriico .lifiiliHon lulM be'til a inin-Hionailv In China for the pn<t two yi'ui'M,' Hlu> IUIH rt" WITO ihefore njJHi'iiI Fi-ceiioi't,

•en niori UK to lie i1

'•'If Mi'H. Delta

birthday iiniilv 15J. Those jirei^eitt vt«i'« Mr, (Heorw HeilKlltl Mr, n

Oly (lay a Kdlth

Mr. ily of

Icdff l'NIli

id M r s . Ki'iini

lc iVc* of <' I the home ol

Filel "r m i d M m . (\ .}

ltillRWOOll a ui Miss .Tepwoh of the Fifnnntou hospil S i u i d d y a t (hfi .Ce< here. I

Mr. and Mrs;. .To] daiiKliter of Fark relatives he.rc Snnd

REVIEW , BARRING! QN, ILLINO S,

••'.il- Child o f Earlier Da3 •

,'«tr» ro ionic nt

lie wlebrj on' Huixli

of JKorwood IK Hlitnc

led her

Jiy, Mar, nil Mi'H.

. .irk nnd k.

J e p w i n

liiciiKO K irjitt Hjaii b in inof

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n J. yw* It idge, ' 'ci

iy .

M'. Mi'H.

od fa in-M l l d i w l ill s i i ent n h o m e

diy anil l ied on

Cliii'iiKO

Fremont <t week. Pore her •rn D e e . ad been r.s. S h e on* s o n .

Alma C h i -

Buujn. in rennint ; 'riends.

duus l i -of Chi -tlle l a t -

of

i n c u t s of i-ake a n d c i f f ce v

,Mi-s. Iv lmui id F e t e f s e i i

S.. heli M a s o n i c T h i r t e e n

•ere p layed Iteifresh-

ere served e n t e r l a i n c d

K. S . on

d a u g h t e r W a i i k e g a n

MUl

t(jc F a s t M a t r i x i s ( i u b . O . |1 F'-iduv a t t crnoo i i .

I M i « . Lei la A u g u s t a m j M r s . M e l v i n Fotlers- . w e r e ' \ is-'itnrs F r i d a y . ' •

I M r and M r s . F e r r y . i C i j s t . i l L a k e s],eiit Jsiindiu ' F L. Cai 1 Mr and Mrs-. Jt ichard Ik [ dai ighti I-. A l i ce . s | ienl Sunjday a t the

L - l l . C y p h e r h o m e . " ,' I>r. L. K. O o l d m g a n d

111¾ w e r e S u n d a y v is i tors ' * * J 'ddinss

Mrs. i:. ShwH of W o o d s s i s t m g M r s . Ida W i t h e r s for H e n r y U o h l i n g i

Al . Jones ' is the "guest (ft

o b n s o n of w i l h M r s

rt«elry and

Mrs. ( inhl -nt H e n r y

tock is; a', in cariiif;

h i s d a u g l n i " . Mr«. K i r k a n d Mrs|, I l n z e l t o n in C h i c a g o .

T h e fire truck w a s r a l l e l ou t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n for a c h i m n e y fire iu L a k e V i e w V i l l a , but befuro t h e truck ai -r i ied the fire w a s i e x t i n g u i s h e d but

dittlw d a m a g e r e s u l t i n g .

Mr. a n d M r s . J o s e p h H a a s - ' n n i i W i l l i a m Johns; vis-ited »1« i W i l l l a m s ftunily a t C r y s t a l L a k e , F r i d a y

A r t h u r H a r r i s a n d M sfe r D o r i j i o u e l l of M c I I e a r y w e r e S i n d ^ y cal l e r s at - the L . ^1.- C y p h e r l iop i i .

ike iifl W i l l i a m H a r r i s o f L s p e n t S u n d a y w i f h r e l a t i v i s here .

M m K r e l l a n d t w o chile r en under w e n t o(K>ration.v "for remot SIIH nt the L a k e C o u n t y h o s p i t a l hml week

Mitis C u t h n r i n e .Tephsot) of C h i c a g o s p e n t tin? pas t 'week f i v e s h e n s the B l a c k b u r n a h d Broujfh ton families' , M i s s J e p ison w l l l e a v e the l a s t o f t h e m o n t h for Su i J o s e , C o s t a I t i ea , 'Central a s a m i s s i o n a r y . S h e w i l l

M i s s N e t t i e M u r r a y of si ient I S a t u r d a y here .

,Mrs. F r e d C o n v e r s e of wliosi) d e a t h w a s repor ted a w a s M i s s H e t t i e B a u i n a n be m a r r i a g e iu ISfK). S h e w a s 22-lS<Js. n e a r H a l f D a y . She in poor h e a l t h for severa l , y l e a v e s t o inouriu t h e h u s b a m ' H o w a r d ; t w o si.sters. M i s . F r i c e a n d M r s . | G r a c e G n r c n c a g o ; t w o brothers . CIareuei> of C h i c a g o a n d . K d w n r d of 1;

t w o g r a n d c h i l d r e n and miany

M r s . W i l l i a m I t i s f e a u a ter and M|-s. L c o n a lYnsle c a g o w e r e recent \Wiloi-s, ji l er ' s h o m e | ier«.

Mrs . Fll i l C a d y re turned 1 'hursday from Libcr | .v \ i l le. w'here sh.i la* been the g a e s t ol[ her brother . C h d - H a r r i s and fami ly . .

Mr. a n d iMrs. C l a r e n c e Jen|ks spent T h u r s d a y ii^ W a u k e g j i n .

M a n y f i y m here a t t e m h uei i i l o f Mjrs. O l i v e G e a r y Z u r i c h ' T h u r s d a y iu'cluding, G e a r y a n d , fajni ly , W i l l « i f a m i l y , Mr. aiul M r s . Her>ii m a n , Mr. mul l M r s . Ua , M i s s Kil i th G w l r y , M r . and W ry Grant bam a n d o t h e r fr

Mr. liml ;Mrs. (Mem Dacy a n d .Mrs. F r a n k D i c k s o n n card | ) a r t y j n t F o x L a k e F r

M r s . K a r l e Jj icobson refuel SI . Therese! h o s p i t a l , W a n k e r unlay] wheijft s lw u n d e r w e n t o p e r a t i o n , i

• "T l—1"~ Mod:<t Maldernitrti

Here is ii Whlktlcr iktoi wns told by |osei>b Fenbel I. a distinguished art,lst: 'W when an art student, used to copy celehlrnled paint ikigs' In the Loin re. I found him iheilt one day bard nl work on a ' corny of tbif fiinKiuR 'Motifi Lisa.' 'you've ilmjic a fine thitifj there!* 11 IremnrkedJ for the copy, was a good one. *Yi|s ' WI Is tier agreed. '1 nm p|«.isei| .vlth lt,| and then, In Ms wblinsica| 'way, he added': 'I wonder what t'hsy'll do wlth' the'poor olpl original jnjvy?'"-Toronto Globfi

I the fu it L a k e T^eonard iry and i n M a i -

SfeyiiKHir, rs . l i a r -ids.

ni l Mr. t |e i | i led a

la e\l from

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which blnSi'lT 'hlsller

Itlu

America be absent

leaning tratioh emon

HTITHE

Standard[ Ido tor B ld^ . Sauurday, March; 19

i h> m h;

H A I

ruijlxir spenge applicators we use are Iy of i" ' " - - * '»M>;iy pt

M'tir lii;it. he same soft yielding rubber a s sponge, a i d absolutely harmless

•he finust rug am! carpet. Tp6 leading avers endorse t h t ; sponge applicator a s

• r "leal <jleaning medium for the finest Or-

and

MLESS OW FINEST RUGS

f'ohrug!!.

/>oejs Not Ftemove Sizing Restores the Cvlors ,

VAtpBAN & GO. Park-

MiMm* •J, -.E5'C

Waukegan, IU.

Out i i

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• ^ • ^ mym <"^ff m^^^^mmm^m ^ ^ T^^ W^-W*

Child of Earlie | Shielded From the Sun. Ocftrjfoj ' Wnnhlnjiton, io dmiht,.'

\yould look with groat niltoiilahj-ment nt the system of rnlslQft rchil[ (Iron l|n iliin genelrntlon of Amcrl onns. i Hs took a keen ntereiit In Itio heiiltl nm! hen th-trnh ilnijt blf his 8 epeblldTPn and step grrtndcldl-dren, yet the sun bntlm ivhleli ore nirt of the dully feglme of n veil-hrnughf.il$ child df tbdnj; whtthor qF lite fu nlly of t ic laborer! oif the nijlllounlrp. wcjuldihave * nn crl the Fattier ol Ills Country t< bllnlj bin Ci'es, no toulit. I George:; WnHblnjton, wio took o

great Interest I In Ida I ttle step-dhngliter, ordered for "Ml »s' Cui tls," dlx years old, front abroad, a' sipply

f children's masks In or ler to pre-|el've her complexion from the rays

of the ISUII. Dollyj Mndls in, wl 'e of IfresHlfnt (Madlsoj)i, as the Htle (jjtinker );lrl, Dolly Phyne, hid s f|iltbful mother with enoigh o the worid's vmlty In berl Qu aker nlnd to sew a umbonnei on the tiny drl's head every monilng. put long; gloves on her anils nnd hands and make her wear a mask to keep*very ray of.su llight from her ace. HOWL tjie mothers of todjav. wjli theli sun-tjin Ideai would) be- hurrifieil, if asked to perform |Uiis'di lly b*auty rjte for their yo^ng on»s.—Wasjl)-Ington Fist

THURSDAY, MARCH 17,1932

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EtECTRICA md Radi

Worli INS TALL ATI(^

REPAIRINC

on £ bsolutely an t h a Best work

h

ti uses elec;ricitj\ service and best

at'the lowes ; price.

OB

ything

IGflTING FIXTURES

m

the

.Lagescliuite M4 W. Station |St. |

i, , 0 R

Phone 96-J

qtMWicd" Rackets

i i i

Sponge Sqii|ad

Sami>Pr«ci >u» S t o a e t Chemically the peryl, and Its va­

rieties,- 1» dGBcrlted a s a s i l icate o f beryllium iihd aluminum. It Is found In a good many gardens of the globe. Uoyalstdn, Mass,., and (jertaln parts of N ir|h Citrolltin sup­ply tlio best uquainarlnes found In the l /nl led States. Some are found falso In New Uiirrimblre, Cullfornln and other states . Older sources are cite gem gravels Af• Ceylon, certain Riisslun and Siberian localities and

raail!. r i

Keeping Up Mr. Close—Sim

Appearnncss . e we nre,K6lng toj

tnoyevwe con bit satisfied with a used ear. I

Mrs. Close- VVIjat do you menq? Mr. Close—Tbje new neighbors

won't know but what we were tin! ones who used l i

tblt

torn tag in t ie "Stretch1' "Garrison finish]' Is n

flnlih, whereby t ie \v froti behind to wn ,nt meit. Il| Is so CH| Ontrlson. a well

fmrmmtfm,

lijtiilcrondtli nncr cijiipcs tbb Inst mo-eil .because

known Ainerleith Jockey, ii'stiully W*;n I Is races In

fashl ISt l l

Ion.

Nprth

GOVIN 11 Soutl

HJ , Lattgukge* Th4;Uv«. j I

.The Hreiouj ami We|li langm (es | n!ro by no inouiist<k*ad-Jongues, p ten | being Hjtoken today m niore I inn | a million1 Itt'opjo.' 'I'M' Celtic 1 mi-liy of -hingungoirhn^rttrso s c r other living liiembcrs-^lrlsh, Scol* Gaelic Und Manx. ' • *

American Trust Shares aid Other Trust Shares .

C [>uppns Cashed EDDINS & Co., INC. LnSnlloiStredt, « r . Madison Slrei't I '

CHICAGO ' , ' • * ' . , { , Telephones Franklin 4719 ' (f; ~ ' ''

We buy, s H ai(id quote listed! and, unlisted ^e$irities

.' \ *v

LUMBER

GOLD ALL MASH ttlICK

Is Replacing Starting and

MEDAL

New 10-lb. package 6 . M.

Introductory Price

1i.30 Growing l^ush

per 100 lbs.

This Y<»ar! Chick Rattan with

i -

SelMesder, tpe daily priceiil a t

—r New Prices on Paints

* / i t -

Due to our cliangittg of we are tttakiiig "Clean

CftarlesE. ! • ,1 . ! ' I ' I pandidatefi

State s Attbrney ' Llake Ccunty

T

• I

"Save

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t6 JLIBJEC

Republ can j P r i m k r i ^ April lfe,| 193^

i* i i 1 1

ike School Fund'

^ U a M i a a i A a i i Itti •*#iA

PRODUCTS

*

paint lines, Up" Prices}

THE SHIJllTLEFF C 200 N. Houg h St. 1 Ph< m e 2 2 Barrlngto

r r . i ' i w u j j

r

•+ wsaaam

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this sptiftg, several ft fular njfagefators a\f belt g offered! at

new l^w prices.

"icft-oveirs l. 'i ] • • . . --r.

be safeh mtd in>an electric refrigerator. i • ' \'\ ' ' {A

Its contioiled cold keeps foods healthfully fresh M\; dsys. Thousands of ^omenj|re

j - , « . , i ,i_ ^ . ^ . , - ^ ,

discovering that it is goad business to invest in electric refrigeratiott/py prac^icilly

1 . i i * ' , , * i

eliminating Food spoilage, it saves nickels, dimes cr.quarters eyelfy fay~actu$$y

helps, to^ay forJtselfl SejJ the ne vr moi and ask abo it convenient monthly terras at

yodr locii R EFRIGJERATORBEALER'por PUBLIC SI RVICE COMPANY S5TORIB.

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Dellja K n M l i l n f d

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to *

host ws

vtphn

com nitjtee: Mrs Fan Ik i)

Barrin iton Guests

Mr. Yuri 4 5 c a K O

b ' r h t l ic i t

r>20 f i» the w<:r4 s o n

: P l l l l r C a m

S ' e a \

o r . iv

at i e r

iii

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l'ir.rrWn Club at (

A v i l l i

h o m e

rws t o )l{]

e l l -M»K ner. unit Man

kV. II.V

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Mi

Family at l .wvlwer I! nine

II v M

:.1.1 rrnnam broiler WIT(

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Sinn m i d

W t * Miss Don.

I \\i

n II r ev

.limitr ! .eaRiie to Have Fart:"

M.

w i l l

lor* folio to ll

t f n s

Mari Rob,

Ban fiofd

i.f

medal s i f in j i

i^ie.-j .lav "I ..; 11,

1 St at IS

Th Kav. the

Kviuifc-

Mr*.

Clan" iva* .

i>it n MllOljt ' i l l N i n e s f i

into •cspiij: a , VW inn. bed* the

i-t

• c a i l i i i f

ii Ka>

cnty-li \vn

Karl I T .

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i - * ; .

t'lltsft,

III-I- Miller,

imli-Hs TUl-Nill

Alpha •.I'IUS'-'.

uiectins th i t fOS I'll 111 vi'im

Mtt". Pinch Pejii siven by

I T f.UK l i » J i t

•c j;m'stM en nssistcd try il't

jus-, s. it. •k« I ' l l

pople -Art of Mi. and Mrs. ARverson

mil Mis. Lyle Alvers DII of Xew ity sp ;nt several davs in; Chi

k. Mr. Alv rs-. I Hidley street. pi-oplv f Mr. niiiV X n o'clock ilin

Mr. mid M ilr. and Mrs

mid Mr*. U and Mrs. N

t we of >J

vision foliowinc

i n - s f s i .S.'Vi

h o j i s i

l iaH. ,

Mi­

ll" i d M r

•o* .ell M< me • r r . i jp

v .-ii-mil

Luke. p i l l o c i

Mr*. All .Vlhcrt

.Vr. an ami WITI

1.1

Clara •I11U-. -

( S i u i ( i

• . - s i r =-. ^ s i r^^^^4s te ' fua»» iBSKi*5! ia*uft«i» | -^lStaaCTsfwrstssosI

- Society W y

Main .-M-nitii;

Arti-i- (i follow 111R

in-evented . j's- Dilem-

Mrf. M. lle-y-ntn which

I ered. The following Kninpert,

and Mrs. Lester

KdJHtlMK1 Chun Kntoi-lulned

-.Miss ,li>*i>p)iir..' I'M UM-IM V Marion Nehrocdi-r wire joint to the Keystone «-lii<i» Moii iiiK :>t Miss ltaiisi-liiv-'* hitiiii Lincoln iiwnue. >Af :<•!" u a iie-s meet ins " f w i i l hour jo>i '<^ i n p l - o K I - e s - U i - B i l i u e s

jjue«.t«: were present.

ifrsoii is- a urmk-hael,

Fridn y evening. from parrinston

rs. Alver-ipr at the s.- D u d l e v

Walter T5. Pom-

> . ! rings'-.

Meets

re'atives 1 baskets

am i n

M r . I I I I . I M r * . A i i t f i i

.•tfeet, Satiurdi lc. J'ri/.eH wi nrl' [(iossell, ( l l l - v W l . t t l l d

I Mrs/"Walt Mr*. AllxTt : i n i " i i « ( t h e u

J friends t at t'he. t Cos-sell; y evening re award-

Mrs. Dale Ken D.'lf-

Keiiniiin Ifeld

i:. a I'.' of.

Mill (i.seiu

r mid

I -aml« . .lobn

L a i i i h

FlorelliC

"of ('!

•mbers of •liniiiir l.eajjui

>f entert;! riilirsdny iiip olfici1

id jthe or picsiden

t h e Hew fy

i.f tlni St . ' l ' filed at the c veuiiij;; Marc

p r e s i . h - l i t : K . i l t

Bnade. it Cdlin-

:anizallion : I{ U i i y W i i l h

l-t K p e n i i ; .

financial treasurer.

i i g o i i F e i '

Mledalf V Mrisl F.il«;itr.

Kctd_jaJid Mrs F j a r i i i i K t o i i '

, ( o i i t e s t

tK Sdi-iet .1

I c h m v h i

v e n i n i ; .

V i l l e i n '

pie Kpter intest-

Kemper. M It. K. Willu will enter

a i d C l i o f i

^ i w i t v i l l e

i* c h o i r i

a c o n c e r t

r h i l d r .

CalkiiW Enteftains

M sjt ri-i

Fas t Thuijsihiy. ufti

-Art.lrn e n f e i / ,

fun Star

'•>tcn i.f A will »he, review Meiui ivt lhp

La in ivy r. .".t as ln^tess ai iy in hoimi i. "I'he follow' ,n

Mr. ami Mjf family, M •r .Hid dauu Schadfer. Mi cr. all of liirriiiBtiHi Landwer" aujl brother

ica^o.

Iliil-mily

her guests

Wnller and Mrs. p.ler. Mr.

and Mrs.

• wert- elected recently es-e Mar* nm,5 vicij

>f tlie AVom tn's Mis-h e l i I. a t t

i n I ' r a i r i e

I ' l i e L a i l i e :

l l l l lOl l W i l l SI

S l l H *

Heal or >nanai;i'

t h e S t

S i i n d a y

ml old peop in V»

('aHfiii*. 7 iiicd nieiiilicr at eisht hi Id l l oOl i .

Mrs. Edwin Plngsr Entertains

Mrs. Ldwin I*];IB»I|. 2()0 V

-t ieel . entertained i t a oi luncheon Thursday, were present to euj birthday with her. a

iwas spent'in proxies: Tlnimas Tlioiupson o)

'out of town (,'uest.

>y Mrs-nd the live guides. S -rs

I'alati

Mrs..CIUIITII Enterta|ns a t BridKe (

Mrs. Ai 1>. Churdi, 12 M«-.11 street

Ladies Frizes, w. Mundhciil VVilson II a'-t the lie

w.a.s host 'ss to 15,1-Wj;e club

re awnrdc and Mrs', rren will t ;t meeting;

Entertain

l i e n iJi ' if-

I- Cjssell >s.s-('l

Ouests' at Birtlidiiy Party . j

Mrl and Mrs. Del'orrest Inyiie ] C'ulia'township entertained tliirty-tv Kiiest.<i Saturday eve lihp at a pat y in honor of. Ht'iir.V A\ atlirhacl'.»' birth-dfl.y. (iainos and dul l ing were eu-joyifd ituriut; the eviniiij;.

rsauized \\i\ c b i H ' c h

urch ]>ar-li 24; .The

ecretary : ietretarv

• Miss Mary Itoller, iiuc, entertained a giro at briilse Wednesday e\

.Mrk.-Anni enterltained

na Otis. fiCS S. i.;o menilx-rs of t i e

club at a one o'clock lunclioi home Thursday.

- i Personals

Monday oven

.MS <- »N.; ostwaottii!?

r^1*l*-Witt*r*pU<»»^ w^wt.^^nwnw^rt-w*^^

m i l M l s i

I I I I H U ' H M ' H

lay e\en-121 w.

i o r t b i i s i -

was en-Tw cl\ c

. Uuswdl i o'clock

Fourteen ^m FlaKi

aftern

• s t s

,.3 IP W'llr aH

w . it;ji* he Liwis .ions

liiU'-to, M

'nek W ntertiijii

R. .Ii. ijlch'. Mib.

the cljlib

:52 c-i p •>

enjng

'Mrs. Charles W e v field .street, was 1»ost?ss to t of the Double Eigh Wednpsdijiy afteruooi

t Pi

Mrs. Keith ('annpif, street, wil l-entertain day evening.

The following' Ba attended the Fas.siou Wednesday:. Mr. an Schroeder, Mr. and J, ley. Mrs. J, A° Mt'Leil tor, Margaret Jane, Miss 01g son. and Revi C R. Driiss'el.

F . M. Wallace, 2:!3 V , street, Ls sjtending this wee|k land. O::' and Detroit, Mfch

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ram

r r i n g , the

11.: all

gold

ip F v a n -

i<!'w I-'ri-liuartette i g .

I •

ii ..church aftepioon for

i- at the

iist-nviUe.

son.' Wallace Lee, an 1 Edward James, alt o gues'ts Sunday at the) A. home. 120 W. Main sree t .

etzei,

ik street. I'luirsday n at her

20.S at bri

• r inger

pinjr S 'Mrs rs. T. step an

Mi Chica

W

Mr., and Mrs. Lyle Alvef.soi York City were guest: until Monday of Mr. ;ind Mr . Frank Alverson of Madison Mrs. Alverson wei'e it riiigtoii f(>r many yea

t V . i m n u t .

-of 'the . of .".00

Barrington iWorrai's Club

ft ed mU

by Tlioim 'by > I r s .

Inb nex Thursday lifternoltn. Mar. |M". This bix.tk' is a {-iiii pretiensive h a commentary •if the Renai great painters t o o u r p r e s e i i

ami inipressirtiiislii- ti'ndcnc i«s. 'Mrs Mi-ad., herself in artist, wil her audience understanding

full apprte'ei of I hi* line In

liin-ary roon meetings ne ifien • to the j are held at ill

' o'clock.*

( From t-iine o time'1111110

if oflier i-lub> down towu_ our ' wotneti \\ fif thexiv have pri^rums and pie whom 'tliej nne o f 'our inijnihers htteni turn and ten huildnig. and ally ''of the i' had spent. The sijbjict <tf

011 art from Usance when appeared' in day with

<tory, and the time

Hist

bring, to it ion and

k.; These nldic and

at 2 :30

uieemmit* are made hi this column "of 'j:\iest i.lny.s

11

mid of open C*hicn(gi«.

lo havet attei beep delightci

meetings Those of iled some

with thii charnH-u wit! the peo* have nieti. ]

at tin reporte 1

ijoyabh'

Civ*:

was home lighting. am\ a snai l model . »1:1 d is­le guests. ill tables building.

11 garden

hoiis'e perfect!,- lightejl \v,i pl.iv fof-fthe ijinpeoiioti of t Latfr tea, was; serveimit sn on .the SKt-h floor' oft the Another similjir iiieeiing t lighting will hi held as the s ime plat, some time in April; | Anm \nuemeiit of the date w-II tw made 1 ere later. Reservations «Iwubl be ma' lo in ail ranee..hpt thts-e is no fee fur attend­ing. It ? is h* ped that mofe of our womeii may aj rail themselv phrtieular *>{| i>ortunity, maiky. other ! iuterestin:

Aybichcome to

n i

our club.

The Irving I'ark Woman s club is! .si*oi)sorinr a 1 ountry fair on MarA 17. 18» It), afl ?riioon and, evening, at the Fries-Mai «ta showiroo n, 41011

Iiring'.Park ;3 loulevard. j 1 liere will, be games, da.nej njf, fortunt-tc ling, etc., and the proce As will go t< cbarity. The^,invite, ai t of our men bers wljo-are visiting orj driving in tl at neigh-borhooil to.pa 1 tipipate.

Craven S j i m n i M -

w e e k "<>i|

I iie Flore'nee * modern

. l i s t ; W e e k

ed a lee* Opera

liusitotie-af tei noon

t h -she alk

Wis. isidents M. .•'

i . v c . ' l i e -

t c a c l i i ' i - -

44 Caj -he w hes hie dub

V. Lake ige Fri-

people it Elgin

b . 0 . Di I law-1 daugh-t |S.uder-

RuUMI n'CI eve-

mmmfmm imm^^f^^^^-.

BARRINGTON REVIEW* BARRINCfTON ILLINOIS. ITHLIRSJDAY, MARCH 17,1932

About fifty me" i ('iii-pN' and twenty Amevlciui Legion guests of honor nlj gram g-iven at the, Friday e\ening by dergarteii and lirxt

I|W-H of the Relief ntcuihnr'H of t lw Atixltiary were1

llie patriotic pro-icliool luiditorium mpils of tlie kin-

1 ve grades,

The, i><uior detiirtmerit of tin Methodist Sunday n partj nt the chur e\i>uiiifi from 7 to,f

Ml is . , Herbert Meiners, 1::8 Coolidge

fuenuej is a severe ,n

able to lip se of (piii

,Mrs. ,P. R. Drovij-.i rence and Mrs-. W a n

-T .

gram T i i e U .

bui Till! following nj( mbers'"of .Ix>rnts-

Ghnpteir, O. E ahnijersary

Heights and

ngMih in

)Ji Ileigl : !Mi| ai

seeo nd Arli even iiion|d. jUir. and MrA Louis Thacher, Mrs. P , |L . A|udersonj Mr* L. E. Mi|r-

Sass.

•Mrs les , ' M Robert

231 Ap

i. Barriimtpn 1" ;4vbiv by the! F

eveniog

L. Anderson pliyv anitlj Mts. I-It'nr;

t\ C iss [Hazel Duvey, all

guests'ofrM-.j and ,5Irs. John Plngie.i ilebep 'strei'i

•The burnt peopli church will have a ty at the church, parlors Friday even in

Miss-jEthi si hool IjficuLt with relative

Sehw is spi

in Xa

Mr. ijnd Mrs. L . ' F . Schroeder, 4111 S, Cool street, t-eleliruted their fifty ninth \veddinu ani|ii;ersary Sunday and both wereiable't > be in church in spite of the cold w|cpther.

school will ha\e h parlors Friday o'cloeji.

out igain after

Mrs. Wirt Linv-Qlmstead, of the attended ii pro-T. A of. Palatine

: r . ' •

S. attended the

a ud Thui-rtilny of l,ii ml WIT, 217 W Sistj»r Rosiileti supei-visoii w'hen ili'iit nurw'.

Miss Kiiihei-it \isiiui street, spei daj with fi-leiiiH

Mis's Mabel U street, was n gue> and Mrs. Walter Park last weck-e

i

Mr. and il l 's Garfield street, from a vaeat'ion < spent in CuJifor New Mexico,

Mr, anil Mrs, son, David, df W Saturday burn's' Kinnsv; 417 Noi Ii avfime

and Si parents, !

Milton Landv ^iich.. spent tliit Lamlwer home.

I I •• * ,-i i ' » i e . H e l e f t . elebratwn of he | M , . ^ 1...^14-..^ ( r l m r c l n i ' , * ~

as' a teacher. harfter Thursday

llTrs. Harry Ham

Hanson and son. Hendricks| >t DeKalb;

Chitr-"I1''

•wejre

Sunday.

of the Baptist <t. Patrick's par-

ib of the high nding l|WO w-eeiks lerville. , I

Mr. nud Mrs, Q daughter. 42« X. 1|( Sunday with Mis. 'I Mr. and Mrs. 0 . J»l

R. Paulson and ugh street, spent auLson's parents, nson in DeKfllb.

Mr. and Mrs. Ear Olson of Liber-tyville Were guests !aturday eveniilg of Mr. and Mrst Q X. Hough s'treet.

An nil-day distric- meeting of tlie Woman's Foreign M issionary society of the Methodist chi rch was held a t Edison Park Tne'sd iy. members of the Ba were present."

Twenty-five rington society

)erg and i nd Mis.

;o, were iVbb(|tt

from.;>arurd|iy of New-

Mr. and of Bar-

imd Mrs'. J. ily T>{ Rock Deutschma Sunday of Mr. ami Brockway. «25 S.

Mr. and daughters

mother W Lake street

ffiMer IJOsulea and he Sticred Heart , WiHi . were }

R. Paulson, 41*0

Mr. a i|d ^Irs. and son, Ehvotfd, ton Satftrday aft w inter with Mrs. in Texas.^

. .Mr. and . Mrs. anil sons, 430 Nj. Sunday with: Mr, at beerfield. ]

STr. and Mrs,! of Alton were Jr Mr.j and M r s fi)i tow'nship.

Mrs. Roy Looi i of Lake Zurich, en1

of Mrs. " George Whit Cojik street.

I Mi->s Rena Sell iiefer

tral college spent 'Satu day witli! her pnt-i|nt

The Mothers Evangelical chur of Mrs. CSje u-pc: D street,. Weilnestlnil 4ifleli-noon.

Mr. aii(I Mr family of Dimdei day of Mr. >mid j|lrs ingale. 1^1 W. R

ewenie and fanl-Mr. and Mrs. A. n go were guests

Mrs. Riissell ough street.

Mrs. Clayton Tiffany of Mumiel

home M Mrs'. II . K

in enjoyed Sun-Mrs. Tiffany's Brockway, 250

Mr. 407 S.

and Mrs', Cook Jftileet,

group of^relnlive in honor of Mt.

Mr. uiiil1 Mra. S. .T. Lhieolii ttveiiiU'.

i s

MW'|ih.\.' Til." l>i-Sati rduy und Snu-

fii liji(liuiin|iolis.

;tl(l S. Cook ie home of Mr. r of Highlnhd

>!rn, la lc

Liin WHS

Iwei-'s in nj,.-

J. Dix-kery. 1«0 turn el Wednesday

lv two months Iklnlioma. and

Wilbtu'n and •k were guests of Mrs. 'Wil­

li Mrs. Henry

I i ^ n n Arbor,

at the Hillside a\e-

ubboi-l« T e \ . reskime his work

r of .weH-^enil

|4 E I

)erf Ilnsemau j ed to Barring-' ing spent the I

man's pareiris

G ' !OI

1'of k

\V lit

n|d l>ft'M. L. Y. H«' cclebriitliig t licit

weddin t flnnilvemiry

Mr. Hpiinu nesiliiy SD"<. M

MI Piihitiii mul M street

i

unil MiH. i'liall I hi'ulim^ of (} rove were Kiicst|s from Wt'd* until Siitiirdiiy jof Mr, tilinl

. Tuyljif. &'« W. jJ.dl<« »«tiwt.

itrd Mr*."William Bierman of were gucHts Ttlewttiy of Mr.

vs. .John TUies, 21» S. Cook

.tan« college

ge Whiteomb s-'treet, enjoyed C-omb's mother

t Felgenliauer We'Inesdiiy ,of yne of Cubit

aipl sou, Calvin uests' Monday omb. 4:«) X.

itf North Ceil-•day and SUJI-

u Bnrriiigtoih

>f the Salem at the home 541) S. Cool:

Iermiiln Hagcn and wen1 guests Sun-

William Night-frtreet. issell

Heni-.v

at d Sell roc

Schroeder. entertained a inner Sunday tier's parents,

I Sister Victoria | mspital at Spok-1 icsts Wednesdays

ine $hop

Nepv-Loi?ir I Week

SPECIA Genuine[ eugefie White Sfwan Famous

Shampoo (Bob) .Shampoo (Long!) Marwrtl or Finff sr Wftvfe

Phone

of| thi the

lvitations of

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ir.so

$!*.00 FachJs E>e Bijow Arch arit

Minilcure ....... ..1

468 for appointnjent GERALDINl3 MA ITENS, Prop. Open Evenings

.1.25,

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Potk LEG OF LAMB

Free Prompt Delivery Serv

io-oz. to 4iio* », Habift, 3 full

i.(-|.-:-.v-fl4^

Roast PORK SAl|SAG$, Home Made 15^ I

.is* i

Jj-L ;-sw..

FOOLf ] PRDDUI:TSJ

Barringt on, III.

GRAPE FRUIT, 11 f

lbs. for 2 3 C

rear l l C Ar ,...:..:3Si

SAUERKRAUT, None Sue! \ 2 lg. No. 2½ cans i|. 19^

BltlCK B FRESH EG

l b s Sic

\

26* 14*

ce

J u-oeiler, w'ho

fiffy-iilnth

Miss iMrothen Weiehelt of Chi-edgo enjoyed Saturday and Sunday with I er parents, Dr. and Mis'. A. Wi-icln It, 1M W. I,ake street.

J. l'lagge of the Iowa State.

a t Ames will spend sevej-al days tiljs week with his parents, Kfr.

is . It. (1. Flagge, 545 Grove

and Airs. 1,. B. Guing anil rnard of (^hicago, siient Sun­

day at th i-y Coffin

Jen n Saturday her grnm 130 W.

hoin > of Mr. mid Mi'B. Ilor-' A, sijt'Inl mi, a 17 W. Stntlon' KlriM«t ' ' '

JVwtnn of Miiywom.1 Wijloyprl and <tmdii.v at the hoijw Oi

Imolh >v, Mv«. Kmmu lie Idrect,

upiii'tnieii Monday

Ph.vllb,' Stoil Mrs. Cliirord atrwt, re urnei ter an 'a ihenci scarlet fever.

I in

Mr, in 211 W Sunday in Chic-aiiji

Tho ,rc lean Legijon Auxiliary! w Legion

mppppamiipp

Linert,

Mr. and M r - Wrl»ht Cutlow jmnv--<1 from *i3H P'oVpcct avenue to ,(iii>ir

tlie Cutlow bull Una

daughter of Mr] juml Stout, '431 N, HOJIIRII

to M-hool Monilay af-of six weeks dur to

d M*s. Edward Sohroejder, Russill street, were Ri^sts

Mi*. Schroeder's. piufnts

Amev-

Order Flowers i

For Easter.

«*

The Easter Lily The Symbol of Easter,

35c for Flower of B\id "— • — ; — • -

Easter Lilies , * Rose Bqshes Hyacinths' Tul ps Hydraugeas Gin jrarSas PLANTS AND CUT F L A I R S

mmmmssBi

Visitors

Welcome

Satisfaction i 't

Guaranteed

•) G R E E N H O U S E C /\4\ SOOTH NORTHWEST HIGHV KN

— '— -"""^jg 7QM( Lfc,

ace

mmwit* MomtMMtwM^

We ha^e a fil( lin<* cf JH onie Made Easter dbids for the

i

Kiddies( or the Growiups,

I*apked and Decorated .to Suit Your Tast;

We also hauk a full tike lpf Whitman'8 Chocolates ^

, •- r, i : i j

Please Leave Your Order Early

TelJBa^ngtonilO ^*&rH*iri-^M*^^ a&laaasaafegiss \ •! \ - I , ' , ' I ' ' " ' - *

J* "J-

Mmi foUpwi Heh'slon In'^hjeJi.'aK) \\»

*~-MIssFdim Audi^im

IViH'liorx* |(jiil|i|:e jjltriit Hmultiy Mrn. I*. titijeel^

\(tt,h Awn 1,. Xmh

f : f ;

,Ml4n KHMICV- : collide Hpeilt ^ I I wlUi wlttjJvcM, 'inAriiiiKtun

Mrs'. .Tidni Fix and .Iiw'k Wiijk, \t sneiiue.

I t i n - |, "Mlll ' l ,

J. Ill (, |

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"f H'l' I Mull Sid'Ud;., „„,

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Meiflna^N. K J i relath'««. ^ e y iibout, ten da'yju

1J, If. Bates Wnvwly roihl, Wahvorth, yri

SATURDAY! MARCH 19 Dare Devil TOty KQENK

SUNDO TR

Th^Uling Stoi

N

at It NJ5WS, CVRTOO:

. LdmiMhim

Of the West Btelf . AMD il'OMKDY IGo-lOiJ!

-U —-—:— tlAftcH 20

":$ 4-•nappy

-'•SUNDAY 4 A

Bright

VODVIIt • ,' ' ~ON TIUJj SCIiEE-k J0AK BENNETT anU

SPEN^ER^ TRACY in

SHEWaNTED AMILLDMIRE

( A D D E D AffiWACTfON

Laurel a Hardy 11 in "HELIJ^TIIS" • Shows Continues from 2:30

Mat. Adm4-10c35c after .6t3M5c-50c

(NOTE—-Sunday's . screen show re­peated Monday night, 15c-4oo)

,. $ T j > TUES., WED:, MM WARGH 22-23

ffi Afie00 Tomorrow

.4 " O

choH8,Farrelly; m - . Marian Nlxoi* ' ^ SHORT SCBJIICT8 ADDKD

AdniMsior, 15e4(c ("FWendly" 8t rip' Aerated)

WED^ THURgs, MAR; 24:25' WALTER HUSTON Ind

JEAI ( P'A^LOW in

BEAST • at tbeJQIf Y SP0RTIJOHT,

AdmlsBioii Jflie-4(b ^ 9's . ^1

NI^ C(>MKI)Y-

• M i "iinajj-i

The Revliwfjob department hai; prep •ilpply of .at<^k i iL general dem ind^ The printed In M V " ' terg in white canlftoa)f|, Or Q Itichel

vnispioi

R003I8 FOR 4UDJ|T rUBSII EG JS

• PRIVATS—«BEP •ROOSII ixtf sbAftn CLOSE6I •'*-

I10L1 DAI NO SMCK^fG N0.TR58

'.fiREB PARKING, PARKI> a, ton SA M VOn TLB N;

MILK Al<

JIATCIIJ K OULTI1 r FOR

SPRING c^lCr FRESH mG BNTBAf C|f; TAXI

PRICE, 10 1 EA THREE FOR

M;OAL

mtmmnaim HiiyiiMfHi

H

v

f,,n"w"» ""• fcuHIaes,. » V i.l'-J. : > • « « - „ , „ , £ —

•j.. ^i.Hl«r...„, of (heli^Kalti .'" -'I"".! Sttturjtfy i^-r l - i r « . » s . . 3 ^

• " - * ^oiiMait

and

£••••-• ..r Kr»>i,urst •

: j . I ' - i r n i i s t o , , . , . '

M f c 1 i""1 "»n."-J6bi», j - 4 \ \ '-I-!. a l l ,.f •_>!(, V-"lr_ . £

f for

H '••-•!. n i l ,.f •_>!(, v Tr •

;. f«-.»-lu> l,>- . m o t o j , n i

•- ,k I ' i . ' ^ l j - r . - tli*-v wi T 0 \ ' - - ' - t r t » i w g o I ; ;

! '"t s..ij. Tedt lv . I ' w ' v.>it,M| rt-lativV-s t ^

ift^'H

;. V -

' ! » . * - ' '

1¾ i-ii-inJ-££?

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atlow H E A T R E

ffiojpirs 7:00-9»00 p.m.

ff\T|:iU)>Y, MARci 19 ifvtl TOM KEENE "

SUNDOWN i fRAIL

iKiSforv of the West a t ! I t s Best

r \ l d o o \ AM) COMEDY .Uln:ii--i'Mi 1.'<-J0c

SI-fiDA)'. MARCH 20 4 Acts 4

BijigUt Snappy

M'.

JT C '• ^ * •

? H K F

W!r

<i'.N nn; srKEivV -#t\.vriu-:NNETf and . .

SF'KNCKR TRACY in

SHE WANTED lilLUONAIRE

Laurel & Hardy ih."HELPMATES"

rts (j>nuinuous from 2:30 Mitj At|m.—10c-35c a k»r ! 4:30—25c-50c *._. .*

TK —^iniltij's screen show "ret. •:\<<d lo i i l i }n ight , 15c-40o)

s:v,T;i).. M A R C H 22-23

Char

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ifcTSH* ,

HI4

oi J O K I

M il!

•ic«|;Fa,rreI| Yiaflcur-ewi

I V

rilxon sljls.JKCTS ADDED

IsHUfiUMI, 1 5 c - 4 0 c i l y l t S c r i p A c c e p t e d )

RS., MAR. 21-25 llllSTON and ' KAN HARLOW in

BEAST - rie CITY

ul\r-.\\fl CO>IK!)Y fllli'Ml'ill. I . K ' - I O C

I •

L f i f i i y ^fterit" 'a! ; j-rin'iyl

« :

it •• • ?

1 iew job prlntlnf L»MinVt ift ni has prepared a

stock signs la naniJ. These are

large, plain let-n Ui <-k iirk on hear*..

car J board, and are Inches. '•''".

'iJHIS PROPER*? FOR SAf.E . ' 1 "J; .'

IJOOM!! FOK RENT; FRESH EGOS [ . T R rVA rB—KEBP OCT

i l idOM AND BOARD (fl (ISED — I.EOAL.

HOBDAY ^ 0 SMOKING

{ NO TRESPASSiXO FREE PARKINI PARKING, 50c PARKltNG. «l",0d FOR SALE | :

FjOtt IIJENT i > M.K AND CREAM i ATClhxG J E d o s r o r i . I R T F0R 5ALB SPRI.V5 CIItCHJKNS FRESH VEGETAJBUSS ENTR4>TCE( BXSt TAXr

PittCE. ibc TMREE FC»R

E^.CH 25c

j - - j -

leclaination find i celling Contest;, Ve'Being Held,::

Charles E. Mason Has Had Varied Experience

I ' . . . . Hi

: ' • ' >

|.,-.l1«-tS ill | v

nj posItT I

I,,'- v iiri»»iiK 11'

,;i!..ry !U!»i i ' :

,1 ili.- Ri ir- ^ ty. 'Murcfl J I

, ; - HIV :llr | '

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i|t'i-l;im:it-

, . i i^ lvprcf

,|;,r.-i !III(| I,"

•lliflK. li-'

nge,i de-

was the!

Climlcs E, Mason, who is a caiidi-iti> tor the oJRce of county attorney ' Luke county, hna «efeu 8crvic<

ihout I'very type of avocation expept 4'ft«r of medicine i

Mr. Ma^on, who is'42 years of as raised'in Lake county. As a emlant hoy in the eouhty hi lacwl in the Glemvood. jchool 'by

< imnty court. He was later ] tiiken it'» a home at,Round Xnkje wherft he cut to school) Since tnen he has fen a barber, has worked [on a arm a*." played the drums in niub'ica or-imitations, and has filled; the duties f n traveling (iale«mnH,' and in 1921 a» elected justice of the pence in

^ ' a u k e s a n . Mr.'Ma^u finished his tiiKh s'hool

ud' r-idlege wotk by at tending light *:-hooh He was graduated fron the

i- iiMi.sti ' Mar«.haH Law school in 1JHJC. II; has .- dav 1.\ ' -cr\«-e? as assistant state's attorney

( i nf'Hi

1 : : < •

•rvice t buret Sunday

i,

ir! ;ii lh< l.i-.v : 1::111(111.111-¾ |>. 111. -;.!'.-. IIilM

l,iM(-irl..-(i'

\H. V..M

i Vi,.\N

.•] ud ha» been judge vt jwlijee con rt in , M'aukeKan. His platform ^announced

i an mlveftisement on another f The Rtn'iew.

I •Hat form of County Attorney A. V. Smith

Is Record in Office -¾-

p m

at

11:,-. f,»ll('W-\-iv(-(^ i i i lo I cli'urch

i , Ml

f-',..-U<-li.>w. M a r t , ' l i s .IWlftsii.l.H

-I::,,]/-,-.-'-' -ii.-r. A

t>lli-S>

S

I'.ilm iSmi-I lie in the ri ice." fur I..- church . h.iVi- m a d e litin-li din'

<-\ i-i,-11(..

Casjter

p a g e

Coiinly Attorney A. V. Snitji's latfon'ii fur nomination and r4-cleC-i.ii is his record in office wh tends uphold, is a strong plat|forffl. During his time of office, the state's

ittorney has been responsible for 080 ejrinvictions in county and circuit

urt. .'51 convictions for' murder and manslaughteR. 31 convictions for rob'

''"'""I) lii-ry, .'51 for'burglary, 14 jcorivii tions >titn-iiiii-i ,. +-J, . . ~ / „ . . Kdcnig "' I'il'"'' larceny, and 11 con-

-ictions for forgery. Pining hjs tenure of office, ii."J7

i (K) has been collected in fees', fines nd forfeitures, and paid intf the mnty treasury. Of this $38,00) has

hpen tjurned into the school fund

IANKS CARD OF THANKS We desire to express njmr' siliccre

t i«uk< for th|* kindness 6t neiglih^rs f a lid .friends since the death of| ow\

"l >\ ed one. MKS. Al'GFST JAHN

AND FAMIlA'.

*jfl^mmmm(f

3ARRING'

F)ood Sales Drop for Month of Febrbary

Hales of the

period endibg f\ S 10,876. This 4 1,242 for the

rroat'Atlahflc eile Tea e>mpiihy for the tow

ebriiary 27 werje compares with same period in

id is a'decrease pf $12,5§0,3( <», or lp.20 per cent. I < '

February salts] fxpressed in were estimated c Spared with

afe 412,767 thij

I

H

N REVIEW, BARRINGTOV, 1LL1 HOIS, THURSDAY, MAItCH 17,1932 A « # A » 'l WIS1. T l i i * l i n . l ecrea ik i n n u J n t l t v ^ - ' ^ " " H f P ^ ^ —

u» - J I ^ I U I j n i j year*

43^,545 in Fdruarjf

P"^a"

* Pa-weeJt $6i>,-182,

1031,

tons, yearj

MY MOTTO

$CfONOMY—H ONESTYv-EFFICIENCY "T j^TEFOfl

tRED W.

Nf»VKI.TI

NAl'kiXS T:AM%KTS 1 .\\'ui-;.s < •'•, vi'I'CS

' i - i l i . . ' . - - i h . .

.nil Nn! Kirtjs.

••:»'- ( andit-sj in Boxes,

IS • CHOCOLATE EGGS COLORED EGGS JELLYBEANS MALSHMALLOW EGGS

(AH Sizes)

and 1-lb. Chocolate Cream. Fruit and Martha Washington and Lig-

c;. P H O ^ E 3 Q O

1031. Thin li n ijlect-eaije In of iiierchaifdlse sold of i<l,77^!tohs or fl.Of) per

uulise s< cent, i

( . ' Correction Wallace nender*oh, who

recently to Barrlinfeton, had Gallatin,, Tenn., nhij not in ,tcr, Minn., 1! in The Itiriew. M|r. lendi

>• was rcpott ew. Mjr. W'

pects tolelavc in thi* near f Aiken, S!.p,

Business Notices (Bring

N^ w iow - O N -

OTTO FOR

ij^hwai Commi sioiirijr Town of Cu>a, Lake Count|y, Illiiois

17 fEJARS A SUCCESSFUL PI SIP f ESS MAJS 1 ' ' I . ' - .

Electionr Tuesday^ April's, 193? Scbjauhlefs Garage, Ba rrington, Illinois, > a, m. to 5 |>. m

Pfpiiapaa^MBiaNp^aaiBpp

N

•lapi

nmi. rices

Repairing Soles l....."„,A.

dies' Half Sol«?'....v.*.. en's Rtibtier Heels ...1-. dies' Rubber Heels . -

Jdies' Compo. Top Lifts dies' Leathe^ Top Lifts

mt 75 c 40ifc 35^ 3q# 2S¢

Harrington Slide Rebuildei^

]- 238 E. Main St. BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS

ENTER: OUR SKELGAS

Garden*, and Orchards bring their hest to A&P Stores

i

• r< -li fruii,., and vegetables ore -••._i-«>ii at. !v SP ijlood Stores . A n d i.c'ws is'ihjit A & P h a s Jresh green ..CT

>> 1 liisciotn fruits i n m l d - w l n t i r weothei • • ;it iiiitl--tummer pi ices.

MtY CALIFORNIA NA'

^ 1 •-• 'I A D O :

Oranges % i';i.b

\pples: K

i^m . , ;tm' Kmifly

CORN F

always in the latest; vegetable! i

iw 5LBS.25C'

3 r-Bs. 13c

D BEEF jStaadlng Kib KOast \. ) • ^. !ChoiceB<!e£JPdt|a^a4tJ . ^-16^ Steaks-Found 6r Swiss ^ a s # leg or lo in Roas|t of Veall ^2Z F*ncy Red Salmon Steaks ^ 19 Honey Brajndj Smoked jjkinned

vf n< )1.1-: ui-t IIAI

: in-:feER.G i-'

^ :ETtlIC|

* o :5 c , f . M! A l .

f'•'. I • rjB4T The chorus for freah : 'ruita| and vegetables i s Ioodei than ever today. A n d t h e « uriet) o f Orchard and garden prod-1 uctsatA&Pstores isgrMter'

Sood EA CO. i Middle WesterA Dlvis ton

:«. • It Hi : i ^ ^ y

is What you

First Prlze-Skelgai K-4l Stove with utensil drawer ttuipped with, 10-pieco set pi kitchen cutlery, 6 labeled alatniniim spice canisters and knife lharpeaer; hot water heater, paid u ? lease, conlplete Installation, and 25 cylinders of Skelgu (eoou jt to last the average family n ire years or more).

ind Prixe-'Skejj as Comb!. average fi nation Stove, jnaia up lease, pore. complete instaUatibii, and 20 Cylinders of Skelgai (enough to last the average (jimily four years! or .more).

Third Prlze-Skellgai 572 Stove, paid up lease complete Installation, 15 cylinc srsofSkel-gas (enough to last t lie average family three years or more).

Fourth Prlze^Skelfl u P.BX*1 Stove, paid up lease complete installation.lOcylint ersofSkel-gas (enough to lost I lie aver family two years or J nore).

«ei+ ugh t6 lostjthe average

»tJB

: e l ? a 5 V 5 ? 5 Stove, paid, up lease, complete installation and 5 c flinders of Skelgas (eninigh |ty last the

ly one

Prises -Skelgaa |75, 376 p\t ill Stov i, »id up ease, complete install it on and »e cylinder of Sfcelg is

Sloth to 65th Prizes - Skelgaf ]/553 Stove, paid up lease, complete installation apd one plinder of Skejgas.

5th to| 100th IVlziJ-Certifi fate good for $23 ij plied on

complete Skelgasi|a adlation.'

01st fo 200th Prizei -Certifi-ate good for $10 ap] tiled on a! omplete SkelgasJ^n tsllation.

01st to SOOdi Prlz'ei -Certifi­cate good for $S app Ih d on a

• complete Skelgu in tsllation.

jeu or

bA{ ean To i ' l - \

T IS so 6a y to enter our Skelgas contest. Thereis -^ nothing lo buy. AH you have to cjo is w fite letter of 300 words or less <jfn"What SkelgasV rouljl Mean to M< i", /Writing ability is not necessajry.. | t

t$

say that counts. Skelgas has so mac y

USTED AS STANI/RD BY UNDERWRITERS LABOR TORIES i I I * \ I

«ET 1TOIUR " S K E t ^ A S <

jzloO Soixtit 'CJ3oUkree^

I 'T

advantages {that it is very easy to Write about;,

b5 HEW STOVES There are p etbty of prices, 300 of them, incl idin * 65 new stoi es with a supply of Skelgas foi each spovje. See th(e big list |of prizes] shown at left.

SQ oaiy fir you to v ia a pri^e in this ccntest, eca!use the re are so many, prizes to be won

i ' i '

ou don't need any iielp to enter this ccntes:, hn\ We hav; a four-page Skelgas neWspaper vhic ti ii yours .foi the asking, It tells abpijit Skelgi $ ana contains the letters o; people Who are already using it.

A HAT IS SKELGAS? kelgas is tl e very heart of rich, natural gas. Clealn nd intensefy hot burning, sootless and odojr-fre^,

li is usee' " is real

asms

£c r cooking, water heating ana lig itinj;. gis foe alt thpse who ^ive beyonjd ttje

onteBt tiU tea April J\6th. It's {easy to Write inning! et kti Read' the rules, m rite yout- "-=-Lj.i„A ^ itc( t h e contest Editob, Skelgas

Madison Avenue, Kansas City, Mo,

LES: Eath fetter shall! be written about "What Would Mean to pijs." : V

i n 30Owords|. Elaborate Jdfns Witt not be tounted inyoujr favor, sow' lei ter inplain/si aplelanguage,jon one side lot ly. Place your name andaddr|MS and kind en| fuel now beir. g <ued, at the pod of your

ME

lettejr, Cot

M i M

a

Your letter mus: be postmarleed before . Sa turday, April 1< ^end mailed to Contest Edi gab Company, 2! 34 Madison Ajve, Kansas '

All entries submitted become]property of C<impany, and 0 ay be used by company fo tiling purposes 1 without payment. Won tuned to sendert,

In case! of tie, 1 *ch tying coJntestant will fu I amount of award.

WS'1

tter.

lUybf Impaiy, ;ency

tsti ty,W %

els is 5 > advix»

one wi 1 be 1 e-

HERE

CQJ 1 1

-V '•/'' r 'r 1

arrinftton, Illinois

- Vi*--1*

J

JtVvJ Jrf}^\

C L 0 T H I Made't

Your Mead • " J . r : '•

v . !

AND UP

THE T0GGE

if

. We- give Values tar » ' in excess of our priies ;

Catlow\Theatr;e ]fldk HARRINGTON, II L.S

INTERS FINE

CIJSTOMp QLQTHES

*m AN^ UP

Cut exclusively to Vidua! order—style I i e l —made well and <|npr< passed in qqality-

jlVe^ive values' iA exc«»s nf our

CaUow Theatre BARRINCTON, \

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BAFRlkGTON REVIEW t S T A f l L I S H E D 1S85

L E S L I E W. McCIJIJRE* Editor M d Publteheir

IWALTfER RL W l N T E R I N G H A M Business Director and Foreman,

PoibUsted eve ry Th irsday afternoon at Barringtori BHaoW, a i d enteied as Second-class1 matter at the Barf i a f t o a poffoffice [under [Act of March 8, 1879.

4 [einber tflONAj* EDl TORIA% ASSOCIATION I L L I N O I S P p E ^ S ASSOCIATION

CaMs poetry, bijmoriaU, and w d e t y i tni ' churc i salesj fcemefit, ^ be charged for.

i f

10(

M thaijks, resolutions of condolence, I obitmtr*

AH |cojmmuni*ationEJ should lie addressed' to the

BAI KIN 3TON REVIEW HAST WAIN.'pt . , B A R R I N G T O X , I L L

3ff •Whet

was in, f The M

Review^,

pany, jvl i<!

IJJNCijE S4M'S GOOD D]EAL f.'ucl.' liully t ion hit

i s one jh|*tjiiiee oi

deal, «ii|'d) -by « Ineetion]

>ry in,

Jvho r<

natcd it of pntricij To nui[ki| company propcrfy. gift, 'ill • *'i4ii'

$499 on Ami

made an of the pt a political! pTOpositi'>i|

Ability; testant (<> United f^fi J . Per-shiiij,

Bac(k -i

pointed to Academy, boy name*! board wn.s

As lii sentence:

JPH0 5¾

(heck t the ,S

some litfrjiture >vlilp) S6uthcrii| ment fun ment. wit

jlti/.cnS to the eompitii.v,

[h mt ortiiialfH" Muscle {|hoiis.

-of Mir

ber of.

all [notices of entertainments of parties given for pecuniary

BARRINGTqN NO.

Kim ekigages in any business U'lln&ii:

\:tA skinned"good- ami plenty, but ' jtheril recur ( in which he made a n><illj| good|

Igonermis Alabama Corporation,

with Mvw.li> .Shoals' at thijut.

told iy :i .writer in the Ijtt.oK lion; .the Alnlinmn

li formerly o vticd tli<* Muscle Sin t'he I" nil ft States govenWnent!

f i lm wlieli tli;U country>ntc-reiHUie World' War. .Jlhe ti'ijimfi'i' legal, . the govcmnient. g.'i.ie the

for ute dollar fl« r'oiiipcupritiott for the {line |ti tie esiHTssinj; "a|iiii'e<mti(pii /if thr-

ml ill

Review of| Power com-jals site, do

M an actl

wriJerj ciinjti lues : the imwer {company reproduced the Check in

it.. was'• distributing, to inspire lijnlilnr gifts, whereupon the govern

SMKV for reproducing a puifliedocu-{ictioti. So the government! nia«!<

l|p migl|t hav| added, the government jiasn't i' cause

of Congress in niakiijg Muscle Shoal football instfjid .-of haudling !'i% as n business

furfheij pro(it| from the projeef since, h<j istenejj

PEltSli to parse a si

an nppoiir

NG PARSING j i ntence better than a fellow, eon-tment to West Point gave the

tes its greatest'living- Soldier, General John 4 a story rcceiHly published.-

i three Missouri boys appeared :ird which was- to, select an ap-i at the United, States Military

accortlinj 1SS1, fthli

before an fwaniiniii^ b< fill a vueai(

S'ershius was! Mallory w(|re so'"evenly maf<-!fe<l that the

hard put to. final test the

'We are a.->' ti Pershins: <$d a perfect down, io t from \yesij nally bk-caj

His ri»| ful enreer

fershing got Point, rose

command) al, .1. l|>- Mallory, has had a modest but

iif'1 near I' eibly h tencc* tlxlal-

in, Mo|, liavijng taught alf thjese y<!ars-,|,Pos-<-4>.ulil heiit Per

!

ami m still

Qa~*»- JH I II H II l il | | l «j4

w

one .of three. H e \ and another

ipecide between them hoard proposed for parsing the ear heaven by sea as by land," h |of parsing, while Mallory fell

\he appointment, was graduated high military rank and event-

^ of the A. E: F

use-ivihft as a rjirat school teacher

liihg in paTsiiig that same sen-

TJRiDING HEALTH FOR ^TYLE Tiil'i-rv llo.vis U

'teem* thai in Im.vs *tud.v m •' .<»fM> I'jiivers! Ilownrii I card of the out that (! N i.ii«Toas«> is and i-pced whieh diMie t h a t (li -I'll..-e i s till) linlljlIM

Ktrciigni iii n i'.xfh'ariiged tfn-(fnifi-'. faihioiii nftd'frol-ic.

t A t

Sunda sang s i n g " t t i d e O n ! R?d|j Onl" by '"Jerus ilem" b y ^ e n r y Parker. Kewjon Piaggc will a con^et sido,. "The Palms" by i[aui)4

Stereopticon the Palm Jpunijl

|0:30 a . m . at 6 :45 p. in.

"ip the Unio(H

4t pain(i>|g.s inspired \r$\

Ch irch (yfhool a t Epsrorth League AVj participate

We h in cfurch on Thursday at 7:3p p. owi

if you! - . i

braiieej

•10 7 ::

10 7

METHJ'

10:35 a. m, occurence .in

Hosanna to t(ie Son [of

7 :30 p.

liver the Kncrai|ie|it -of' thel

will come of me.'' .

B.ljRRINGTOXl E V A N G E L ^ Groff's Ha|ll

I)i' ino services"every Sunday at Bil le class ,and Sunday sehool at Th > Lutheran church extends to

presen: time wif-hout a church hoim trf att» iid iti|jservices and classes.1

D. «i- HI

Th

•Sunday our cityr Saleml other Salem!

Christian Endeavor meel organisations are doing splendid w

r prevalent in 'girls in thetr llu* Kiiihe ajiCj aci-iirdjng to^n.j

i[t,y "of liliiiois students. J)r. J. fiiiveCwify heirtth service points due pa / f ly to the starving, Wyh'.

bodily -resistance. He. says i:e<|'i'iveil - whi'n vigor and

SPEfelTY NEWS BY H.LVILLIAMSON

1 5«rct|c>.ry. I linoi* Fr«»$ A$*n.

i g t» ^ ipt . - l ' •totjy,- t l ie i i ' lire

facto •>• at t

At *hoe fa! ployed i|i tl

Aboi t )W) iiii>i<'i's of[ work si mi jwhi'ii Ijlic N< Opens' tl ere

('rim well The ing of d hi tracks f«»r construe ted

CnrjJpnt the strucfu town. III. the C, B

toil. 111. nwnt.

pri

The bui

Paper add tion t

ililo.'td'ing and] inside the bi

• been Ts-'hav. cs of Tinir nliill

& Q. railroad

On Ijlurfrh' 1, tiie AH

,'\y«rkih^ oh the forni work on he fei storage tanks at •the. Beards-:

V'ork on the new protect Utti for lias- also started. . ' . ' .

ijm. railroad shops at Blooming-It l'iii men ha+k. to work in the

3 5 2 * 1 K T cetjt during ,IiiiH| ding permits in Highland Park, 1111,, increased

i ary over I^ec<>hihor when based upon rlie jimount ]of -monfry inviilved. The Uecemlier amount i w4« S20.t|(¥t nul l - the January amount was $83,200.

Twej field. Ill

ity

were foj- nj>w bu jilurlng .February, Fifteen of t h e * permits

liljling^s.

II. II. (I public ij-oris mid building program fii- IWlfl.;under

fray iftffi-inls. will provii o 35,0(|) ijieu during th

jj Tile Foi-rcst c i t y l>r<| Opened at JMascoutab, II

employing

liiue lnijldiiig

. jturned | o kork at the \\\ facturiiig i(ompnnyi.

(about 100.000

l^*"**W*>*>*> ,> l#>t^>^>*^wi> ,>*>www^>*>*W*>*'B^»*>'>1>*^NBl

. ('.'. Webher of the Flora, Illi, iimre tthaii tiOO regularly- em-

lis time. , .• <'

i.iviiigst.on 111., will lie .given |iy -StiMiton Coal company: mine

tondcl

l | R H T CHURCH O F CHRlSTf, S C I E N T I S T

421 Kait Ma'in! St

tiny ni'vice. 30:4r1-a. nt, jiday school, 9 : 3 0 n . m. M i 2 0 - Subject: Matter. Idcii -Text: IValniri 1« -.li). Re Jod : I will be exalted Jiiw'uig

exillted in the earth. Wtfliiesday evening meerini

reading room, 114 E

l i t 1

•Mirf ''Go;

.am

Tin lniil(liii|g, i» (Hicn to the publl^i front week ^ay and from 7 to ) p

company has > 41.s plant in Ictading freight

ibUngl , , .

begun the build-ChicaL'o. Switch

carls arc being

ft. X.i'. 'i Xe; up th w m n o i Nptt'flt" Shall \

•t)tt wcll< a>

Tin sen' ice-

coach depart-

permitj* were issued Hi Spring-

|b'avela;|id, director of the.state deprtrthient of b«s estimated tliat the road

the direction iff the, state hlgh-e employment for from 110.000 construction M>aj<©"n. ,

Ks Manufacturing company has About l.">0 girls and several

inien will li >• employed. The same coinpiuiv has u factory « t Colli isv lie-which is working full time.

NIn X)ec >mbpr there it ere 4.000" rmjploye* in the nhoe iodnstr j it New Irlampsl ire. At the'pre^vut time there j«TO 'applroj imntely 12,00(

In Mai hticld, 6 , . 40fJ uien have been called back to work njt t u> Empire Stjrel fximpany, and 80 have re-

esftyghrtuw Electric and Mauu-

Hen|ry ^'ord Jidit annojunml that by June 1 he will be mm in hi* Detroit tdnjit.

;In E a * Liverpool, O., ^the Homer" Lmiehlin China company- l\ re-«i»ening a njt1 *;W employ 425 men.

V

HA1XT P A l ' L ,'EVAJ

Paltn Sunday, i(n.r(|(li| .0 a. ni., Hilile school. \ ,'|0 a. in.. Confirmation ser 0 p. in.. ('onhr|iiiiitiou

Thtni'd.'ty, Ma O p . ni . .Monthly meeting

/ Hood-Friday, M|trc|| |.'{0 a. in.. Gernaii ('oniuijuiihl 10 p. in., Engiiih C-omiiiuiiioiv''.

I hiring Holy Wei vices •! pons'ored l»y 11 e Protestant C munit: , S([c ainionii|cetiicjiit of jthe: in this issue.'

Wfleomc"!

REV; I'l.

, ! -•• v .- ST,.-ANNE|'S Su iday* {Loir Mass, 8 a. m W< ek days, Low Mnss\ 7 a. in De otion? id bono* of the Sacred

of cae i month. Mass la t 6 a. m Coi ifessions, Saturday, S p. ni Baptism1 by appointment. >'.

R E V . J O H N A

SALEM E V A N G E L i f b A t

|s church will observe-Palm ^nidiiy In a niannei'i that vlill do credit to the; occasion promii ent. Morning worship at 10 sermoi theiijo %\ill be : "Scaring Wi t j defot i n, 7 ;.'i0. Sermon subject Bchut '."' The church choir will nj to ma ,e these serviees attractive and]

Cl inch school at 9 :30 a. ni. G pafed teachers, and alert pupils' are

Sunday school. If you are nij

)0(1 he

Yet we have more room' fol>

REV. P H I L I P II. BEUSi

4."i >p. m. All three Hk ijud are well afc-

more young people.. "HER, Pastor

m. ,.n

, F I R S T BAPTIST) h Bible school; 10:.r>, Morhlu

ami Juuioir,; 7:110, Evening! }t Sninhiy we plan the xoryiceij

aunriuiii'eme.ntN iif lu«t Hnmll The' siilijivls for moriii

| v : ["Mnking the Mo/*t Ho;

of

i ' cho|rs \\ ill [ lead the coiign

(ontri weiJk

I as an meet ift our o Coniimjiiion.

lute Kpeciul iiumhei's I preceding Easter we

hounced elsewhere, but' wn h o u * <if worship \

A if>rdint welcome is extended to

KEV. C H A R L E S R. I>Rl|

S A I X T JAJrtes » Dundee. Ill

Chuijrh school a. in. The Illev

1'ali i Sdndny Eiichnrst, 11:00 Celebra it. ,

Tue day-i-Ildly Conimunion, S aldeWfnfretl S. Zi/igler, Celebranlt

ndy i Thursday—Preparation Friday—Morning grayer,

'Mai| Go<, ,

0

30

Pascal

Th* have filtered a Book Ri'lvie^ ford l|uiv(j dnu. Hontipih Frye, Leonhr) Floreiife Kolkrod. Bayard 01

content dose* May 1

Davit*. / Ma 1 My

hour stlrvieo, 12. to 3j. Special Eveinsoiijg.l 8:( |0 p.| m Ka4er Even—Fij-st Vesi|ers- of E,

.ic«, l'j, to :i

r Even—Fi

Canjlle. Baptisnn<. -| :30 p. ml

REV. A L B E R T 'E. TAffl

LfBtiAjfo fol|owing hoys and ([iris of

coi ites^ rsity Press : Betjty Sf«av|

ent|>r thin contest mnjy 'get' pn Th«j

ing to library

Pi hriry: • [(Mr

J<Loi dsv M Love—Parrish I Ho icyijew—<WHHann«., , JToljl nf Ijhe Explorer^ q

lowing- new lioojla

' ! and Mm. Pte«niiJgt«|n

dsv

foil

y »

Cupull (nsieikd,

1032.

I have bfe|n

f-Young.

Neck,—Turkinfftein

uh. Willi

t ierjr of 3J New inn4Preemi« | ! k tfyn of Loiulon—wjallace.

lUtobuMUtU

till,, a ml know he heathen, I

Stotlifn Btreet, Llpofidiy 2 to 5 p, in. <| Saturday

0:4 worship Kfrvlee, for men lo f»

J»y which, WIIH

ig «f)d evening .are A(<>," antl '"^hat

nch

I'-B.

low for

Hliitional siiigiiigl \in each setjviee.

loin in (he ^'i inn flnirsday.[night we

observe jrhc I oly

11 visitors!.

fSEL.' Pa|tor.

,A a. m. |David C.

Choral Beatty,

*. -m. Tli > Veije

fiafcter. Is p . . ni 0 0 . a . mj. Tli|ree

' " ' J Lighting I of st^r,

WRy'peeL-.

I tlje Bookworm club

g i 'en by the Ox-ns, Bcruijce Ger-

AVilma Calkins, nhd Robert Koei^ig. i .iij'_ one else w^h-

•ttrtilarg frqm {the

i 1 i I iddeil to thcfli-

P*nta!Wini«~

UMUQ States Rdconsfariictlon i 'J I 1 In cor venient sizes—

$5),$ 00,5500 ^

i Matu te in one year

3 Yield|2% interest 4 q>nv|;rtible into cash at ful

pair vjlue—upon 60 days notice

hiding and!

ot bargain prilcH Jtebts with fit Or ank—and jaslkl for

ij

tHE tims his pnme to dig up every idle| dollar and ma ke it earn its keep. Foil

each dollai that ?oes back to work re leases' a f u! 1" ten d >llars worth of credit-4 and credit is. the t very life blood of this! nation. • j

Each dpllar bi j that you take out ofj put back into {circulation Tq

trarisformejl i n diatelj into ten dollars worth of [bus me is activity—to revive sluggish i jmarkets—re-open factories—| start the I wheels moving again—Ibring men back tjo woyk'

erejs How to i)o It: : , I Get oxii th|t dlash Nest Egg.; Put li

into your own bank—where it will provide tin times' as ijnuch credit for local busi­ness. Or bu\; pduttd securities at present! i .•_ —_•- _. i , p a y t^g.^p p a y

take it to the nearest the new United 'States

•GovArnml nt RlWristrlietioi} ^ - *? ma l turit gin |one year.

I oth vour money aiid tljese bonds ar back 3d br all the resotiricesof the Unite . Stat< ss. fh>* jchief diffjrenie is • that. the Bone s pi liy interest. Theyl -bring' you *'' sure rett jrn of 2 per ceht guaranteed b, the ; •'ede jal Government. But the actual yield is! greater j Pof they fere free fronj1

any fornfc ' the (as7»." they are ble ijnto days

or

tt

• tiori ing3

those citizens who want a high r-UBB TliEM TO PAY TAjXES NOW, , pay ng later amounts to more than the return dn any other jbu^ investment. >

jretwhn on Th|e pena|

{their doilara ty you avoid

of tajxation. An|l if you«need for, stjiine personal emergency—}

readily transferable* or .converts i:ash at full par jyalue upon Bm

notiife. ( . •/'•'/ ' ' C jly Id e DbJW#knte^ ,

ori't Hake the money out of yqur Sl/vil _ Acct unt to buy these Wilds. Don'|(,

disturb vimr present investments in goot eouni se uritie$.' For.thgslS Reconstru> tion Bont s are jd sign^d for Idle Dollars. Only do] ars that are;hidden away—do* ing ijio wjpe of (any kirid.

w:

l<*^™^'i

5 Free fro|rri all taxation i

6, For sale at all bankb

7 Sub serif tions $tart March 7

8 Ret dy i it delivery March

9 Tho meney irom bond sak staffs in youro|wn communii

win 0"

^ani1

;inn-

. ffci

7'fi'e.sJ.

linst uintet

ini

i . . j i

CadwalladelTeam Returns to Front in Lions Circuit

m in St

.cat

-I i

il.liiiiM

in

gton Third in

Phe annual inter-clusH tournn v ill In* held thin week with the

l igh School Inter-class Tourney to Be Held Fr

bfl Kel ret-

f the time uhirr r i i>-

i l w i l

day

ment pre

liminaries Wednesday after school oncl lli»' finals tut Friday evening a t f # 0 . \/ small admission charge wi 1 mule at tlic finals in onlor ti

!OIIH> money for the hard workei ree.

Iji previous seasons these atfuirg inW' provided some of tlie fattest nine* of the year. It looks as* i

! i-rtifir.". should cop the title this i-itli practically tln» whole re

litM team, but you can't tell tin niitrtinv Juniors 'that. inines should put the Freshindu heir places but you can nevei n tlnit score either.

t —

'ohlman Drugs Break Triple Tife

to Regain Lead ireengard Grill and Lipofsky

Clothiers, Remain Tijd

for Second Place

The itypbo-iu

tel l

I'irhliiiTiii I•riiK'4

11 iuiianliir l ie I'm"

i h f

veil'

|:..H

I ; . l '

! larri i iKtou league Tliursday iiLglit II,V \ i t n i i t i i all three gnineH' from tlie

»'amenm Heal Entitle n i l ln l . l,ip»fnky i 'lollii.-rn and Orcengnitil Grill, the . ilier two CeianH in the trinntcle, were eft tied for •second place Inst week vlii'U each of the tennis won livi out

binvwrs liroki firxt place in

• if their three gnmc*. The Clot n r e pitched against Slump'* O iouery and failed to win the

i iiiiie. while Greciunird Grill, iiitl IIOIIIK a lower scries score fhmi 'arfiiiKlmi Kcvlew«, added two (James i) their record.

The postponed series betweei (lump's Confectionery and Cat {nil Estate teams which was JJ IT Friday iiijjht resnlted in a ictory for the Confectioners.

Postponed Game Slump's Confectionery

vellum \ . Martens \ . Mitchell K. Wessrl

Schroeder

Totals

('aim n>n I laser It u in Lo

lKTi 147 217 1(.0 l.-il

107 «17 121

uw 1*1

147 1¾ 177 1.11 1(11

the the

biers ii fdc-hist

ough the

the icron ayed to 1

Professor H. E. Hieioi;nns nunity advisor for the state .»£ is \il\l give an illustrate^'aihI Places of Scenic and 11 is t i ro lu­cres}; in Illinois," before the 1 it sincss nil Professional Women's

WPP m* * * !

I State Neus

mm i ' " _ mmmmmmmmwmm

BARRINGTON RE VII \ M HARRINGTON, ILL1N01

State District M<

fF^mmmmmt

THURSDAY, MAR 3H 17,1932

I

Com-

Illin-rfesib OH

cub of Kpriiigtield on Mnndny evening,

1. Members of the art omniittee and interested friein nvltud to hear him. The |sp<tcia uittfje handling this affair consists of iiiss- Margaret limine, Chninrjnii of •ommittee; Miss [Anna Mnj ill*. |H.I Y. KhnmeJ. Mrs. Stelln enbeiw. Aubrey Oibb, L. ] I. •ieksi Elmer Kueale, and II. \,. iinixAn. I

Mnr-cjctbnrion

Is are it torn-

Ilrice, Wen lien->Vi|l

A igrent responsibility rests 'Mwunl p. Hyerson. Jr. . Ohieu hnii-uinii of the new Illinois elicy relief commission lmrR(c(| with working out th nugenient for (be'distribution ;iK.7nO,(KK> appropriated by thf> gen nil tixscnibly. Mr. ' Ityersuu • csset of rare judgment which

vn uiilile asset to the cointj

ipi»i

«';>, i « ^mer-

whic-b lis r-

tbe

i i pos |U be

it sion, le lijas' announced that the ifiMnmis-

I loii will fb>nl througl'i ihe , maids in meeting the local leeds of the countim 4ind nine;' \vill he distributed on t f tin gjrciitcKt need nu<1 the a

Ihe ci.unties to repay in inopi be njiiniint they rece)ve\

Twlvo regional confeji'iicyls <]>f Ii uarii itM ami library'trustees rrf- Iw tin Iiebl, in Illinois this spring. WNI>K-ions of vital; Importn'ueo Will »> (Hit-tis'seil ml these meetings, Pi r Jcular inplnilNlj) will he placed on t ie iiiiun ill sHiiiiiion of libraries in t H {state,

Hid the need for wise plannlli ti tmd ut expenditure of the hi ids at disposal, Miss Anna Mar Price,

r ntftidcnt of tlie Library Wxicn-Vivisfon, SiiringlMd, will ik'slde

M.ti 711 7!»i

Ileal Kstati— 17

Wed Ii Mitiouau I.nudwer

11'-* l.'tO 17» l.V»

14« 2VJ 1SS 171 l o l

Totals

.McLei-

Ciahani Sill.-llllile Schroeder UnlDUlll ( f l ' l l l . l l l

. 7:*.!l X71

TiieMlny, March t l T - -

, l ie : i:;o 12!»

. 17s w,

i.i» i:w. 12» 17S 1.12

1 - - , : ¾

117 i i i Hil l l.-.i

702

«

14(1 122 12» 1()2 17o

Miller P.ros.. I. Mil ler S< lireili.-r Peters Ciinliii liael We-. .1 . Sr.

"IVtals

P.firriugtoii

(''on ii |(iurb|.e| | l t l l l l i . l i

K Miller ... .1 McCoy

7»:!

14,".

i»:s 1211 inc. 151

7.10 7lii

ll.'i 10» no 22» 11»

1I.-I 12« 131 1(1(1 Mi

702 740 74»

4:w> 4<;o 5vr. 4S.-I 4».1

„'.'!»S

172 471 4«0 .107 4(52

408 HS4 :'.S7

rns •100

2277

42» :57.1 40» 52,1 4,1»

fflci heir upi ion

i t t ern

the i iigs

«, . lnr . . ^ vouls-; April 7, Cnrhoijdnte; l\ ''airtielii; April 14,,Morris; Aj Jeiieseo; May 0, Rockford

Ke% iew— ,1»s 20:1

M l 111.". 12S ION

15.1 Iiitl 12S 17»

1»2 ISO 12» 12S KKI

I j . InN SOS ^ 0 1 702

( ' l iecugard (Jrlll— l.inj* .154 1.T2 1IM) H.i i len v i:«» 12S 1(1» K. Mc(;..wuii 114 1»1 LIS K. Ilrnwn . 135 1«» 140 .C.i.lwalhider IS.1 10-S 142

T.r.iiV 757 812 7,'W

(•:

1':..-. ;s.:.i

;.;n

1 ^

1:.}

•T.lil.

I l l

I Is

Tl^iir.'day. March 10 ! ShoupV Confectionery— Kellam 134 '100 104 Marten- , .13.1 100 134

'.Mitcbill (Wisu'll. Jr . !Si!ir.-e'ler

,(^11-1^ . . I l lauh'v /.ilz^ian Ib-erimm Pur, ell .

Totals

2t»l

!5»» 4WI 42« 384

, P10

1M01

l470 430 4»3 43S 32.1

•( unty elicf

lik; the basis

lity of r l>n to

K; conferences. Inforinut|o it' con-it any Imeet-

March Ihciitur

ug them may be (Secured ileal library. The rAtnuiiiliifi arc scliei(uleif as follows \ Carthage; March iSM, IK Ii 23. ^IVorin 5 Apfil J. Ei At Bt

u . 1 . . ,.JJ r |J ^ iJil 15,

' I n

of tl

Director Stuart B : 1'ierson ilepiirtmeiit of agriculture 1 louneed that the cost of tin air has been reduced from $1 ii it) 1»2K to $(12,13%½ hi 11 year l is'tfxpcvtrd that the lowered lidmis' ion ||irices will enable more j iople to ittierljl th fair but will not re 1 ice the air' to total income a great ilea'. Bach iepnrlment of the 11)32 state ft ir will 11» directly in charge of one Member f'-the stale fnjr advisory boaifi as its M'citlive head. 'Formerly, 1 embers

\ore each assigned several lepnrt uiiit.'j!. frequently unrelated.

Acjeptiug the invitation ([I Ktnte <eni|tor Itielmrd .1.: Barr, t l i cd i rw-or« of the Illinois Banners' institute mU' selected Juliet as the. co 1 vent ion •ity for 11)33, Officers of the Institute mve b*M'ii n-electcd as follows:, Hlnte Senator I lurry Wilson, Pinckneyvllle, iresiileiit'; O. A. Lazier, ltochelle, ice president; H.i (). Alfisnii, Poii' inc. secretary;' (,'J C. Pickett', Chi ago. auditor; Mrs, Anitu , Shaniel, 4pringlie!d, secretary of the h msehold icience department. J

. i

Sixteen states have alreat y made ipproprintums for participation in A Vntury of Progress, . (

World's Fair in 1033, 1111¾ 'mors of 11 of tbes'e states Kijnteil commissions which 11 i'

of tiie s a.11-stiite

'hlcago's be gov-mve np-e work-I'xhlblls. ng out >thcir plans for state

In' addition, 13 other states Jiwe c-ri-i,cted ICglhlation pertuitiitig t;o repre­sentation at tht) exposition, 1

According to ,I)r. W, II. i AVelcli, hief veterinarian in the s b t e de-mrtmeut of agriculture, the I uuiddog

Situation over Illinois in general' is

(again becoming serious. It lias been necessary to jcstnblish severul mew (luaTimtiue areas. I

^ l Possibly Some T r u t h | I

I in T a l e s of Va mpi re s . Therej has come out of Ti fnidad a

tale thjut would' hare stirr id mam Stoker, says the New Yof r Titnea Men.jar i] cattle had been dy ing from some mysterious disease. It tjvas Anally traced, according to the .dis­patches, to the bites of nad vam­pire bats. Wb^t makes b e story more uncanny. If true, Is that the vctlm does not feel the bite, *^be b^t settling on his toes ant fanning Its wings to produce loci;!, anries-tbesia." ..

Peter Martyr, writing scon after the conquest of South Ami rtca, de­clared that In the isthmus (f Dar,len there were bats which sulked the blood of men and cattle wh a asleep and sometimes killed then. When In Central America, the' a athor of the article In the old Encyclopedia Brltannlca, who quotes 11 Is,-early authority, "bad many accounts given him ins to tlie attacks 4f these vampires." Most o'f them \ rere said to prefer jrity horjses, , ' For a lopg time no naturi list ever caught a blood-sucking be t1 in the act, and It was not until Charles Darwin himself did so tht t doubts were dispelled. He was Myouack-Ing Inte one night near Coqulmbo, la Chile, when his servant, i;olng to see what wnsi the niattet [with a restive horse, "suddenly nut his hand oni the henst's wltlierif.'and se­cured llioivnmpiro."

Minted for M o t h * ! i'hese slicker columnls i." com-ns a Maryland man, 'a>e con*

tlniknlly camounnglng, co ihterfelt-pia

Ing tho the

or coining new words, world do they mean,"

lie Baltimore Sun, "by[the atrocity—'scoffspoustW spouse."' Interprets the ejljttpr, "Is one who goes to the moulds and leaves a I note telling her where toIfind the sardines.'

Sighting Rainbow The rainbow Is always s^n along

the circumference of a clr< center IB on a straight Ine with the eye of the observer, p n e e no two persons see strictly bow.

What in lie oiks

i minted A 'scoff*

husband

he same

r

I Tijet Out Then, on the; other hand

ejor's life Is" just one thing nftcr script. '

a bach-undarned

another,—Bost un Tran-

LMU ID—TABLETS—S AlJvB (IflG Liquid or T»blet* used Internally and 068 Salve externally, nu ike a com­plete anil effective treatment for Colas.

HOST SPEEDY REMEDIEI KNOWN

This Woman lx»st 64 Pounds cf Fat

..urn, wrlLes : lbK.f 1

ide, Li I . Airs, II. Prhte lot Wojsl *A year iftgo 1 'weighed UK)

started | o | t nM I^n slchert and mfrtlri felt bet-

lire, I look he mother

other 18, it's' mar-

m J I! \veig|h 120 jahil tcr liiJmy life nildlwhat-'s m moile {lille 20 yri|i. old, than of ^ clbihlrim, one 10 JOvHry one of my fiii

23«S

518 378

1.1« 102

. ..1,00

753

137 1S7 IDS

7»!

t;iot biers— ...-14V . . »7

,. 130 .... i*n> ... .233

, 7»0

1»2 LIS 100' .Iftl 170

8S0

10» 1K2 102

811

145 147 105 147 100

770

402 531 52(i

2355

4S4 402 473 til* no»

2140

: Cameron Ileal Bstnte— -•linger Jtumio . .. Welch McOowfljn . C, Lamluer-

Totals ...

.105 ,130 .151 ,105 ..Ml

17» 113' 1(H) 174 14ft

155 100 144 1«7 13(1

,771 771 702

t'oblnuui Drug*—

1 C. .4.13 155 10.1.

*37 2220

e h ) : . '

H i s l j j .«

2^1(¾' S51 ' 2.4.17 SSO ' 2,:147 mri I 2.270 KJ4

MI Clerk.

Selferf „ Yeoman

Cies'ko .... 1 ill nil wer 1 'iiesehler

..1»5 ,..131) .177

,.141) .188

178-•154 130 158 10S

10-1 Wl 17* 201

m

mi 40» 455 fiOO 435

.848 701 m -'544 Totals •. ^landing: ,

' ^ Team ,Won L W i'ohlman l>rugs ,3ft 2 fiTjiofsky Clothiers ....34 (ireenganl Grill ....,84 McLeister's ,.;i ^-...2« Shoup'rt CVnfectlonA r 27-Cameron lieal Ksta(e 25 ltnrrington ttcvlew .^..25 Miller Bros 1..20

1 . '

mM mdrnmUM^''4 jL.

2301

537 455 41)1 511 B47

21 2ft 21). 30 i J 82 37

Vet. .(114 .600 .HNI

,rf4Ul ,474

. .431) .439 .351

»• 1

^itmk

vclotls the |wny To, b)se fnt H

EiBJSS'LY, tuke Knist)ien in a the morning before break m^s a moniinc-T-a bottle 4 veekH costs but a trifle-Ink if elmnces-T-bp si ro it's —your health ironies first Pri|dltind Drug |Co. |or anj in lAmcrlen. ' I f not! joyful uftf'r thelj tirs-t-

n)yl fb> uds sa •'

reiluced." ABIjtLY ai U half tea.' ghlHsj of ho

bottler—mo

HARM-oonful.of wuter in

'ast—don't thttt lasts but don't Kruschen

-get it at drugstore

v satisfied i(!y back.

O^'M'micm

•i-[cuts to sa salesmen <irje

i

Ititavtaimtoht 0y0ufo<pt«(c<*«rr iindinetpanslre 'yio tnyvns.Wxhett,, •ityllml

ia^iaa^iMaai => l. Hs\i.\

UL-.

v « M

TRAM EVE There are trick i in lellinfl, too~ ifiort cuts

that lead to) |r3fltdble order*. \f you h^ve

never telephoned on out-oMown; ctj)*-

tomer, you're nis»ed one of the beitjihort

fljsv Hondrec* of suctessful

covering heir te^rttpr^ei by Long Diifoice teleprh>ne calls. Tryj it*

•P" " mmmmmmmmmm

I i - v I ' • . < '

Professional and Business PHYSK :ca£ Nk AtW>

SURGEONS

A . W E I C H E L T . M. D . , BARRIN3TON, ILL. [

Office over Poll man's Drug.Store!,

Hours

Sundays fa Appointment

Tel., Office and Residence Barrhgtojn 27

1 HC-UB? 8:30 to 0:30 a . , 7 to 8

I Sunday 11

OFF'ICE OVER

8:1 to 0:00 a. m. ta 2:00 p.m.

7:00to J :00p.m.

DR. B. PL GRABER

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEtON

BARRUNOTON

LAWYIIRS

mm I'M"

C A S T L E , O S B O R N 4 W E I S S 11 LAWYE RS

1717 Conway, Building 11} West Wash! igton Street

CHICAGO, ILL Tel.; Randolph 6316

Hbward R Castle, Evenings, 525 Grove Ave., Tel, Barrlngjon 602

m., 2 to '3| p. m. 30 p. m. to 12 noon

1ST NATL BANK

, Telephone Harrington S3

DR. OLGA AU:0TT WILHELM PHY8ICL\N AND SURGEON

Specialising In plaeaaea of Women at id Children

, naps Tuovday, Thuriday and Saturday

2:30 to i :30 p.m.

Telephone Bnrrlngton 525

130 Park Ave., abtive Peertaw Market

DR. D. P. PHYSICIAN /IND

0 to 10 2 to 3 7 to 8

Sundays by

Barrington 301 E,

Telephone Bi

ARTHUR J. HAG<ENJOS ATTORNEY AT 1^ LW

Barrington, Phone 103

CHICAGO OFFK B

118 N. LaSallo £

Phone, Dearborn .0100

OTOMETtoTi

E. A. WELLS OPTOM)ETKtST AN ,

OPTICIAN - ' - j |

135,Park Avenue-^ Phonje Barrington 30W

ilQDB3' • .; 0 # to 8:30 p. m. ,-

' ' ' • ' • ' • * . ' '

Cither, Hours and- Suadij

, |>7 Appointment ' ]

.: ;: s ^

PHARMACI^TSli ,: - ai

4

CASTLE, WILMIAIS,

LONG ft MCCARTHY • LlWYSERS

~ -112 Wast Adami Srecjt

!| . CHICAGO

Tolephohb, Randolph G1JI4

Howard It. Brlntlinger "' Telephone, Bnrrlngton

BROOKS I SURGEON

IIOJRS a. m. >. m.

m. Appointment

Hudson-Essex Bldg.i tfain St.

irrington 235

1 DR.EARL KL PHYSICIAN

j 127 Pari

ABOVE PEER] ,

EINWACHTER A|NO SURGEON

Avenue

ESS MARKET HOURS

8:30 to 10 1:00 to 2 7.00 to 8:

Sundays by

Tel. Barrington 70S

:00 a.m. 30 p. m.

DO evening Appointment

)R. ADOLPH KLEINWACHTER Internal Medicine

SPECIALIST IK DISEASES OF 3TOMACH AND INTESTINES

i i

Hours: Friday 3-0 p. m. :

Sundays, by Appointment j .

12J7 Park Ave.: above Peerless-Market

Phone Barrington 70S

DENTISTS

C . H . KELLAM

DENTAL SURGEON

<S r -

Si4ccesiBor to

DR. J!. W. OLCOTT

JAMES P. H A F I N I R 1ATTORNEYATL kit)'

603 Summit Stnet

Telephone, Barrington fJSOrJ

CHICAGO OF^icE 134 N. LaSallo i It. ,

Chicago Phone, Centr \\ 4046

000

' . i

PlfRI GLASS 81 STURTZ ATTORNEYSAT-jaAW

105 W. Adams CHICAGO

Telephone, Franklii

FREDERICK P, S r u | t T Z .

I

I hone Barringion 77: US E. Main St.

P. W . L I N D B E R G v DENTIST

Offlica in Pohtman Building 137 B. Main St. -

, ' Barrington

HpURS 0 to 12.a.m. 1 to 0 i», m. I •

j 7 to 0 p. m.

i Tel,, Barrington 471

f

DR. F, P. FANNINO DENTIST I

HOURS a. m, to 8 b- m. atid 7 to 0 p. m.

I ' l l TUBSDAT, THUnSDAT, AND

SATURDAY

301 E, Main1 St.

Phone Barrington 483

j ' | Barrington Hndabn-Eaaei BUf. .

Ft tEDI.UND DRUG

100 W,- Main Stroet;

BARRINGTON, ILL. ;.: • ' I - ! Phone 548 i

"SEKVICB voir WILL

ih BJSTATB!

I , '> ", \ "

v i i .

;--CALKINS BROS;

Excavating ftnd Grading C<M|tfl|c<en)*

Golf Courses, SubdlvislonljJIW&rk j ^ Landscaping, Roads, D m e \f

Swimming Pools,1 Damsj Tennis Courts, Bowling

BA1UUNGTON, I L j |

. II . CALKINS, Phone ill!

, ' 4 \> :(

GORDON CAMiROf i

102 N. Cook Street;

TeL Barrington 2 r FOR *

' COUNTRY H 0 M & -ESTATES t :

1 FARMS ACR1

if

:-r

.: ii

CONTftACTORat

A, S. CALKINS, P i

,a 1 (

f " «i3?iSfrJI** u*g££to-*""7-'#*t N.

I i

»7 'i r -' t •

ft

in

8 4—

Harrington Local alnd Personal

I Donald | position (i day, aftci ^souths,

Campbell returned .to his t the Jjwel T?a plant Mon-

an ab.cnxc of about three

Mrs. d orgo Wfalgrcn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuhlmiln and Mrs. Frank Cfcdjr visi ed George Waljjron, who i»

at the- FrawoK Willard hos-day. Mr. and Mn». Rubl­e-ailed on their daughter,

trnlniiiiciftt the Presbyterian

m patient pit*!, Sui man also who It* in hospital.

Howard Knwt. 210 W. Lako street, kM returned to bin duties at the Jewel Ten ofllei'H lifter u week's iih-••nco diinlto luflumizu

Fred H< bin rwov •rtl day»,

M l * I. .111« -Thlmt. Mill M, Cook •trwl In i||i|iloyvd ill the olllfi' of III" JewpJ Ten plant, MI«M Titles beiciin work Monday inoriilnu

~-* Otio Xdimldt, 11» WHIHHI iivt'iiui*.

WOK tnke i t'V the VrnutH'* Willard nonpltitl lundiiy where he underwent an operation on Monday.

• "~ i " MM. A.' S. CiirMi'tiwii, <W2 H.

ltou«ll tit eet, Irt uhle lo lie nut II«111II after an lllfieux of three week*

The c|i inrnntliic for xeuriet fever [d from the homii of Chris II Raymond avenue Sunday.

waft rnlo Jcppnet

Mr. anil Airs. O. CV liicehelc and family,-€ii Grove avenue, attended the funer if of Mr*. Hieehele*H mother, Mrs. Min lie Itenet in Chicago Satur­day. Mr i. lionet, C<» years old, died •ery suddenly Thiirtflny morning. The aervicwi funeral at the A

vere held at the We^tfall Impel and burial took place aeia I'.irk eemetery.

Mr. ai rington a baby b March 1

The f<

bnrg; J William Willard

i Small, I nukakoe

•tark KIH

. At It* DOIM Pit port the •ubmiltei bw. Th

ploy men t

I winh

dictate fo mimionei Election, reapectfu the polls 10-4

.¾ ¢¢#132^^^^21^^^^ iyt3Wrtt»ir*^«afftll>tfWuW^

w~

Itwfiiim, WA N. i''Wk utreet, •red from an llluewt of KOV-

Prizes VaJUid at % 12,500 Offered in Skelg as Contest

00 in value will 'be given Uway in i contest an­nounced this v eek by t IC makers of

Prizes total ng $12,. iway in

Skelgas and S.elgas dp out the middle west, according to B. A. Sehroeder c(f Schroeflor Hardware

his locality. whert but a

di most

Co., Skelgas Unlikje m«

feiw pentons id judges in ibis award at leasi ,'JOO pri will ajll hri rig we'nt, as this is All there is to Hot more tlinn Hkelfffls Would vertiMpment on RoWetv ej.pliiliiH.the eoj

Total Sales for F

Tin* Jewel 'J (lint lt» Mihm f lux r'ehriuiry (MHIOM M com fi'A for pill'iillel emme of 10,'tt lllfi' llllllltiei' of Mel w e e k * III nci i , I,2WI,

Nnli'M for 11 re $ l « | WA'J \vi

with f f l l 7 ' l , ^0 .M fori In- l l i a i j i) dei For tlieM- ttee of runlex in 11)112 1H7II. l/JH-l.

m—mm ^ 1 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾

BARI RINCTON REV

aler for contest v

iore in tie prices, tbet Skelgns, jcontcst will

:«js, and they 11 the middle ionnl contest.

dot IK wnite a letter— »00 \vor< Mean tol Me." another page

test

it here i not a nn

ette rflft—nn "What

An ad-ot' The

Are Ltwer bur WtekH Period

" I IK "(Ml Co, , ir t h e M<Jr «7, tIMl

ipill'l'll w l weolm I l» lr eel

NU I en roii Wl W|IW,L

report** weeks end'

wore JMttW,-i MJMM'L'

i iom, n di-rin» liver-

leu for piifit" l,!i:iil itnd In

M DrNl <\\ •-'..V.'IUIII

I (lit WveliM of nN ('(iiiipiireil

.... i t l i k e per iod •eiiHC of IJT.WI per ee i i t ,

niIfe tiltinlier 1.,'lii.' a n d In

'in the HV W i l l

T h e ad* ifftii dust ties has lion, of ' plan hoard was er to advise in r

board ii'gun a ;s at Hti •n ted by •gard"to ii

conducted ilinler the }:rison-u«e>

Mrs. John Weber, 407 S. Hough street, w 11 entertain the members of the Ameiican Legion Auxjliary at an. evening, of carpet-rag sewing, Thurs­day, Maifh 24. |

—n. • . .

BIRTHS ! d Mrs. Jacob Trom of Bar-ownship are the parents of >y, liorn at the local hospital,

He has been.Trained Char-lea Josep Ii.

Mr. and ~Mr><. Carl Schwank of Palatine township announce the birth of a son Jack Kichiird, at the local hospital |on March 8.

llowing men are caiuliilates for governor of Illinois, subject to the republican primary,* April 12: Ed­ward J. Jrundage, Chicago; OK*rar E. Carlstrori, Aledo; Herbert E. Clay­ton, Mor ris ; Omer X. Custer, Gales-

Ed ward Jones, Oak Park; If. Miliums Park Itidgc; i. Maxell, Chicago: and Lcn

/ One h indred twenty-nine

and sopl union's enrolled in frexhiuvn the KH| .

verslty of Illinois III. O. T. C. Inignde havje bee i awarded bars and .vtjirH for exwllenc- in" hnsiif military 'eln»Hes. Bars we e granted to men 'receiving the (twin<N for the Hisst time, while

w the si*i;oii]| grunt,

meeting In Chicago, Hi,. | | | | . is iiNNiM'inlioli voted to HUJI' J«ti(>,(M)tMHH't bond INNIIC to be

to .the voters next .Voveiu-houil IMSIIM will be usvil to

retire »ni|e tax imtei providing itnein-relief li^lhiit aiuouiit.

Announcement of Candidacy for H ghway Commissioner

f( r Cuba, township to.annoi nee to the voters of * , . . » . • • , v < « , l l , 1 > , I H l HP IIIV « , 7 1 , " i n U L

Cuba Tovnsbip tlint I will be. a caii-• the olfire of Highway Com-

at the Annual Township Tuesdayi April 5, 1932, and ly solicit your support at

JOSEPH P. WELCH

BusinVss Noticed Briig Results

tern,' Three representa and three fron the mannfacturing in tercets are in rector Itodnr m in of the I

ADJUDICATION 1T11LIC NOTICE is

that the Mentch, E\e|cutior Arnold Sclia attend the t County, at a at the Court said County,

persons having claims esta te a re. n i>t i fied /a n<

or prison in-•nernl Inspec-tevllle. This

i he legislature dustries to be

ludivl on • H. Bra iia ril.

J.

he board. Di-i don is chair-

Subhcribi of

ihllp, Sr., robate ( erni thereof House in on the fi

May next, 1032 when/ind where all

present the |snme/to i iid adjudication.

Subscribed this 12th da

I 11-» Wnukegan

\D.Il 'DfCATION >TICE

AIWU) VVHJAC X

that the i s

.Subscriber, of/the estate of Geori « 'as\'d, will i ttend the /ttt Lake Cotifty, at a t he holdeu Wuukegiiu first Monday and where a against said remii'sted to court for adj

II , II i\ ' Winlkegan>

NOTICE hereby given r\dminiKtrattir e Kidsey, dp-Probate Court rm t her/of to

irt House, in Canity/on the,

xt, l f e when having claims

dot Hied arid [•resent thj/hiim^ to MI id idifiitlon./

KELSEY, Vdmiiilstratni' Ii 10, 101)2,

t the Co ip said

of May n« I persons estate an

AHOLD/I

in.,^!ar

Cuba The lion id

of Culm wll the town clot Biiiiingtou, 20, 101)2,'.if lint lug a clii requested to flour <rf meet

11-2

Itarringto The Board

of Barringtoi of Henry <) Lake street, '^uesilny, !. at 7:30 o'cloc ing claims nj requested to before Hint t

ludUw's ;f Atiditoi

meet at ;. nt 200 I'­ll., IMI T 10 o'clock

nn against! lile hill wi ngr

\>'1»HEW

i Auditor of Atiditoi

will mee Hodt, town

k p. in, A ainst Mi id

HENRY

lers through-

3X> THE PUH.tC AND FEJRSJ)NS INTEREST] ED: You are herpAlth notified that

ofi the Firijit banking roonjis Bank of Barri^gton will be open on

jetween the houis of each week dajy 9:00 a. m, ai < to 3':00 p. ill when the liourji m. to 12:00 nooii, during wbiih l6ura all persons ha receivership of of Barrington maj and that in accordnnce with'tie o

For Hifftiwny

flWI

I wish I'lindliliilo fit of Culm 'I April nth,

I'lmvn HVml ycni'H, linve liei TiiwiiHlilp for

If el'eelfil 1 all pi' lN of tln> hent olf coudltl leiirt |iiisVillli< i

III Making t COIIIIIIISMIOIICI1, est of the lieiit't.

Your vote u greatly iipprw

i , i I i I ' ' .- ! |

IEW, BA^ftlJreTON, ILL1N

12:00 noori a-nd 1:00 excepting ' S$turlays

will be from 9:(0 a.

ing business n'itli he! First State Bank

conduct tl>e s

riotiec of Oscarj J|cl8on, St^e tor, the undersigned will

s against tjhe First State of Bnrrlngton it tlie bank du|rini|, the aforesaid hmirf.uji to and i)iclii|ding Juiie 11th, 103:

The proper ^ailks-'liave bten pre-pored and may' lie obtained- at the bank during thfJ ln|witi<'fK liimifs afore-nientloiied.

WIMJAM Wf'HrtK. .Ttv iReeefvei, Flrat. rilnifl,'|Janl{ of

Iinrilngloi

IMI" IK I w a y

CommlHHloner jtlice tlint i I I I» II

(NmililtiKHDet' the elyi'tilmi,

;iiWiN)il)t -If! of Culm

itlili,! a t 103)2,

| n ICnliit ii a ti ixintyi ifl y en I'd. ' / will bcep/lill )'"Hilh Irt

the Sfcjite

the

»me, bove

1 ,udi-nicept Bank

Township In ,llic very 111 lit Ikli llineH llCllje

•«»«• «MU .f --¾

lie school |bt

SCHOOL ^LECTION NOTICE NOTICE 1$ . H E R E B Y . <3IVEBT to

the] Lega, | Voters, .Residents of School Distort No. 4 of. Barrington and Cuba townships, Coutaties of Cook and Lake, State1 of Illinois,Hhat an annual election of schbol trustees will be h e k >p the 11th datf o | April, 10JJ2; in the following pla<?a*,the pub

tiding on Rough «tree|t. The1 polls | vi|l be open from 2 p.

until 8 p. ni,, , | The offices; ito -be filled! by election

are; . President of the Boarldof School

Trustee*. ',' ' | Two Bclty il Trustees, I (liven uml w my hand this 8th da

of March A

-<isl.I lie |»rtlt'C of Jllghwny I biivit oiijy llhe Intel'"

upM nml tii^iifnycrs'nt

d Htipppri wil|l be very lltCcl. !

IT KA: 2, lliiriingli.il, 111

iWiBrcitr KAMPibrr,

Ml pei'ik'oi

y ,D.._W32

Signwlli ERMAN S. SMITH, Secretory jelonrd j)f School TrusltcM

i " i i ' " i '

AUniTOR'H NOTICE iHTATB OF IIXINOJIH

Ofllce of Aiidllw of PuhllcAwoiiiUd

1'lie iindet tignml Auditor of I'ubllc Aiii'oiiiitH lieiohy gives noth'ft-tlint ho IIIIH iippoliitn I William .»IINNI>, Jr., He-ei'lvin" of Fir it Htnte Bunk of Burring' loi, Jliirrliiiifnii, V«»ol( County, Illln-lui, nlid Hull (lin wild Wlllllllll JlllHNP,

.h'J, liiiN give II liond ntnl IM llm qtin'U-llnd niiil net! IK llei'i'lvei' of mild lulnk,

i\ll iiorMiid having CIIIIIIIM iignlitdt Mii<r l iiik nid liet'i'liy iintllli'd mid r«-qilesliM In |i|fi>uit)il I lie Millie, to Willi J{i|'('ell'i'.i' fur l^yiili IUMI to ninlti' legitl pwiof' thereof/

d liiilebled to milil Imnk

ives of labor

NOTICE hei-eby •, Lu the estatle deceased will mrt/of Lake

) be holdeu aukegan, iy Monday of

nil' I'liquestwi lo innltf limiii'dliite pity in lit to the Received

I luted /thill 2.*lh day (if Feliftiiiry, A. 1>. WW.

/ ! i flMCAIt KELMON, Aiidllor of Public Accounts of

11,- 2 tlie .State of Illinois

against said requested to

Court for

MENTCH id swori to before me

11, A. D. J032. C. BOPP. Votary. Public h 12, 1032.

LA^IDW A pplwE STORET RUNI Bty HO

Bfe General ' i . i W. N.lLANDWER, Man!

/

jMte to 215 rm Ave—210 to 216

OPEN WEDjNESDAY AND S I EVENINGS TfLL 9 F),

3 ^ ^ 5 ( ^ HELPFUL JAL SERVICE jP|

We Deliver JW 10 a. m. 3 p. m.

R'S E FOLKS

tore

NEXT

Fri $ i :

RED AP

ARROW 1 »1ML 1 ATi 3

ucTiosr is p; 11.

ie

leeting s of the Town

the ofliee of rauklhi street, •Mlijiy, March

/i. in, Anyone mi id town is

Ii clerk before

, «ROM, Town Clerk,

Meeting a of the Town

at the odice clerk, 230 W. arch 20, 1032 1 persons hav township are

ile with Jlie town clerk line,

O SODT, Town Clerk!

I

Car Lo POULT

FEE On Track

| Monday Morning

March 21,1932 See Us

For Beit Cash Priccis Out of Car

L^geschulte & Ha i INCORPORATED

Tel., Barrington 5 or 45

at this price Apple

2 Amer

white flakes,-each

Sauce, Honeymoon cans for dan Familjr Flakes

size .

Specials

lb. "cap 23C

£aV(?129c ,. 4*"25c rjiery,2 rolls for 4 0 c

bars.29# Bananas, per lb 8^

y and Saturday

Bakiijg Ponder cium* 1 OrangesLarge Swe^Sun^ 50 per

Toilet Tissue i,gSaeBertarnJis B u t t e r FreUiCrea P.& (5. Soap, 10 Radishe^ 3 bunt lies 10* Lettuce Acorn Brand Poi k Sausage, may b< i the last

only, per lb. Size,

medium

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a

10* Blest Quality, ^L.:...:.,...tOf

size pkg. 10*

%r SATURDATT ONLY Maxell House Coffee, l4b. tin $hoe Polish, 2-i l-l Black |or, Browfi Sugj t, Pure Granulated, in cloth

10 lbs. Evaporated Miljk, Pet, Carnation

lor I. G. A., 3 tall cans

i Beets

Navy Beans, Seedtown, Brand, fan< y hand picked pkg 4 * 4 pkgs. for ....: 15*

hiovLt (LiG. A.) Best Family Patmt, \ ' *%-fb. |bag ,. ; :....49*,

Dill ffickles, Gen line Full Quart J; rs, each . .IS* Peaches—Califor nia

htrge can, esch (I. G. A.) Blood Red, 30 smj 11 whole beets,

No. 2 can

:er

\^rholc Fresh Prines in Heavy JSyru|), 12 to 14 ! in large ,can each ,:^ j rJ...ll

Saiier traut, Fancy Long Thread, la Sugar Strindless BiansJ New York| Fancly

Fefugeei No| 2 can, each can Strawberries, In Heavy Syrup, No

^ihea ;enai,|the well-known Quick Cjooking Breakfast Fa(|d, pkg. .

Red Cro'ss Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 MazoH !OH, p int can ....'..j.„[ K^ft's!Mayonnaise,'Kitchen, Test

j medium jar Salmon, Fkncy Medium Red Tall Ci|ins, Zion-Hir Bars, ftfesh goods, l»/2-lb. Pure Lard, 3 lbs.

A ^**nis*^jif<i±»r ^ ^ . L ^ i l ^ i , m ir-Him-flr | J

, bote sack,

.....44* Borden's

17*

in Syrup,, 9-1 :....]

Rplyal Anne CheiTies, Fruit Salad, rears, sliced or halv,es Peache 3 for

Wafers, as s't flavors, i6-oz.

l u i c j j i m i , o IUB.I . j . , „ Rob toy :c,ook|ei Scotch Short Bread, ,,

lflfc. ;pkg.;..L... :„;.;' ..1.1.1 DRY GQIODS SUPEJft VAl

Percalfes,|new Ipt fast color,'many • m a ' A « * n w J i n I* cdors, 4

f Slips, 42 inch, stampejd, per Pillow

Kotex, 4 boxes Hydrok Cei-tified Linen

Cold Cream, lg. j wide, Blue, Crash Towking, 18 inches .._„.., „

Pu t , Gold arid Green Borders, £ yds.

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. 31*

.10*

1 Halves, I ' I S *

Hf-15* Apricots,

3, 8-oz. cans j 2 9 *

gecan rfkg

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19* pkgfs 19*

19*

pkg:

15* 2 for 4 5 *

2 3 * 19*

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Advertise They Bring Results

Telephone 1 vo: #

Fl*A*S (lor rent. FWie rooms and *ath at 202lKu8soU Btrcet. Four rooms

and bath at 208 Ruwiell «tree,t, Call L. F. •Hchrocder, 48-W.

TIUHOK FURNISHED ROOl 181 for 'runt! jn-lvnte batb. A1«o two JWit

hoiinekfopliiB rooniH, WA N[ i^ook

SLKR1»1N(J HOOMH for rent at WW drove nvenuis. Till. Kinrrlitjifoii <V4. n-hH jjiunwwWMLM u n » J a w > w

'.NKW M0D1WN IIOMI^i FOR RKNT

OIM» B-room and Iwth on Uilrl ow». On« 7-roorn mill Imtli wttli two^nr

»fini«n, U'A N. Hum livnnuo I'elcplMMje llsirrimUm Up

I4K1IIT ROOM 1IOIHK with (wo liatliroonm imd two>cnr «tin«« for

rent at 0B2 H, Hough utrt'ot. Frutl 1». 8«ur«», Tol* i\M. < ,

FtVti> ROOM I'l'I'KIt F I A T and Biirntfc for rent «t 127 W. tlncoln

nventte. Now Mvrtlluble. Oak hent. UOHO M. Lnffevehultis 411) E. Mnln «t. Phono 07-11. i

UlfPEB AND I.OWER 5 roojn flats for rent. Modern. Washington and

N.' dwk street. Tcl'.~ J. C- pingge, Barrington 10 or GOG.

EIGHT ROOM HOI'HE with, double parage for rent at 202 E. HIHRldc

avonue. Inquire 812 K. Hillkide or phme 283-J. George R. Laijidwer,

MODERN HOME,for rent <r sale L18 W. Lake street. Arailablo

Miy 1st. Mrs. C. M. Carr, :33 W Liieoln avenue. Tel. Barr. 1QG-W

TWO ROOM APARTJD5NT for i-ont, with hath, private ei trance,

gaage. Ga.s ?lectricity, and lit at pto vie ed. Furnished or unfurnished. "2jl0 Ki ymond avenue.

M)DERN UPPER FlyAT for Four rooms and bath. Hoi

heat. Garage, 430 June iice $35.00 a month. Inquire

Ju|ne terrace Or Tel. Barringt

OliTICE.ROOM for'rent, parlor Operators prefered. R. Mrs'. Emm'a O'patrny, 6.1

River Grove.

IMLRKSIDE APARTMENT for rcijt Furnished. Three roms* nnj

II mt, light and gas included garage. 406 B. Russell street Barrington. 276-R. : •

CONC-ESi « 6 N S t AND for rent, bout* S u W t Bent'h. I<nke Zurl

Route ,2: 00

3 Zurlcli,

<S2(W per Honson. Terms; add. tWitjs If lea'sed by i< April' Idtj. Mnwii'rlfi'.'fi. 'iVaree,. 1077 Vw l»lnlnc» h'i'mie,l)e» IMulpeii, JU1» '

Htreot.

HIX 'R0«M MOINWN DDNOAI^W

OATH fo

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llurrlutttim 07-.T. mu Am M i You f« In on <w< were, tul« lefntilt oi

Rata 10c a Line .

'Minimum, 50c

|FdR RENT

ttfv tent nt 1)1« W. Main Ti|l. Bnrrln«t«ji 44-U.

«42 Hvoilunj For '-InfrtViiintloTi iwitonillW-It

with '(loulilc .K.Ht'flK<>, wi i-i'A

for reii I'l'OMpect «'(»il Jlill'l'

FOR HAL10 «HN>

wiJe; •< I^'Itoy I/«n(lW«tr, TcicpliniA UU ZuHeh 02. i l »™««um.™ . . M ^ t ™ ™ - - ^ ^ " - ^ " . " - / " " ^ " j r " " ^ ;

IRRIAOH f(»r wile, Gofw| on. J'rk'o ron>toiHi1ilo», Tel/

„..u..<-*i ,Mt jwku i si*»o ju.ujrj*j(

... AND mVMHTORH. n NOVO what lin* been jmltl

jotrt on Kortlf Ave,, wlileli ii bark from purclinsem.fo'r

bftlonee of imyjncntd. «nr«

WANTED; or Vaeii

Wnucomla dciierlptioiV best erish rington R ^ |

if4 $0.00«

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11.00 'F »*m* RAIM ment of tyty* m

mflko rodla.j imlred. A|l| RurriiijKton^l

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rington It Maw 2222.

Tin' rivtfh of « ni ni, mil plm'tt dfnluMn

, ^ 1 « . H(« ln/r'nt Oooi Village of

Thn owl Village Thlfw Two LI Give* 11

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Friday and Sat SPECIA

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Flavor^ ^ P^?8« AitBe Brand 4uart |ai

4 . . > ! > ' e^uart ]i

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H A M S Swift'* Shanklett

L A R D Swift's Primium - Pure Leaf 3

Ivory Soap Med 6c ***** C O V f l . G o , d««' lantam % N o*x c a n 8

PRUNES, Royal, 1 . 1-lb,

LETTUCE,

PARSNIPS, 2 lbs.

ON S CRACKER MAYONNAISE

Island, Relish, 2 1/2-pt. jars .. 2 One-Pint Jan,

10£ se' 5^ 1 RUTABAGAS • ,..f

ORANGES, Cali/. Sunl 200 size, 2 doz. J

GRAPE FRUIT, 70-80 life, floz. ^ 1 S ''il 1>

LE ALL WEEK Suntl line Krispy z-lb,

WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE • ]

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|iUman's, Thousand andwich Spreiid u..r.: ! be ~4~- : J ^

We Deliver Phoni 6 1 5 Not a Chain ^tore

SALAD DRESSING,

pts., /.-'. qts. .,.....; Jf.;..:.. 12-oz., 2 for\:,:

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