September 3, 1931 - Barrington Area Library
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September 3, 1931 - Barrington Area Library
mmw»m<^^^m>'^>^^^pH''^<>|^^|>^»l^t''l^^t i Teachers Retut-n for Opening of Scho Irplane Ready to Be Covered Cha^Ies, Witt, flagman i»u the Wise< nsln division of the Chicago & Ninth! Western railway, who liven at 'Mi W. Lincoln avenue, Barrington, ill r k i r e from service Sept. 1 after 3.i years* with the railroad. Mr. W i t t is o n e of the 2 5 men retiring on that date, the twenty-five h i v h u i an aggregate of 1,006 years of *>rvief or forty-four years apiece. Seventeen of the, men have, actually .sirved fore than forty years. Other Illinois men on the lisf a r e : Ernest L, Fowler ,pnssenger conductor at) Chicago with 51 years service; Itanic'i A. McCoy,»locomotive engineer at Beljvildere with 5 0 years of service; Jerry Lenihan, boilerniaker's helper at Chicago with 3 4 years,'; Frank It. Jfohiuton, coach: carpenter at Chicago with 46 years service; and George Sehteiger, locomotive engineer at Chicago with jJ5 years of service. :i,(l I'upils. Will Be [{t,;,()\ \\ hen Bells Sing Wedrn-dity Morn ng About ays of 'ccreatiop and women will call 11: sunnier vaeai- i n the Barringf«.r uirte months! ;,l tniinijng. next \ ednesday -• :i rrtvin » promptooks and ic\r ,|y . for m mediate Ji-t of tjext. books different grades w a s lie school ',.• " . l o s e o t However, I'ohlraan's •.•.|, s e l l s h ><>ks, .will •• list on ha nd to asin ms king i hcir > bojok !i....l s u p p l i e s >t her than any ;.©( • liiirchased ! i i'i .Karringtnfti. ' [he senior hjgh i|*ils of the s:lfj o'clock, '.irl n't !.. j u n i o r h&Ii schjiol . i n at S : 3 0 o clock AM • ri;;irtcn " a n d first five 7(H) boys „ '•I" •!". • 111v lor Cityj Ejdii- ..-r Hnit/.ter. i t a r r i n g t o n . Northern III noin State lege, DcKnlti Holler. A b i M.gib.n. s e 4 W e s t e r n • III n o i s N l a > TJh(| state of Illinois will cooperate with it ho Ameiiciui Legion to the fullest -jestfrit in taking care of disabled veterans and giving veteransj in the state! .institutions the best 'possible! care,{according to a pledge made' rut . the Legion <^nivent|ion by Governor 1 L<. ':lj. • F,inmerilon. Governor Ktnjnj'r-• so:i| lold the li.»Hl'mblett. veterans' -tlfn-t | lie iwjnnld do a)I in_his : power to iniifk" ihei --fill i>f war ijt'ternns in suite flititiiif/oiis more comfortable. [ ire, MnConib, Mai'iiimrdt S a n k <jit.v,, S t i f f e n members of the Harrington i ml- third j t i l d e s . • S i l l l e , s;.-. Whitcw i t e r . Wis: p o « - I a ml Auxiliary- chapter were ! Milter. Algonquin.: a.iiloii" the host of vets from'-nil .parts,N ..it hern l'H|inoi> S|V((e i' state asseinblc<f at IVofiHi In .. Dekalb elitd'» f in the group\ of veterans and , i«.-.ki.y. ; c v n d a . jln.. auXi in'ry nieiubers attending the.meet-1 I •'«•!», Stljtf? T e a c h e r s , i'»f» at IVorin were: John Fryei ( I'.iiu,;, I'axton. Ferguson ; Harkness. •iflll'oci >. Iturr|ingiljjr^.v Kllison, George MiMer.'M.r. aiul! i ift.lf gratlmt. Northern.I Mrs. George AVhitcomb, Mr. and Mrk V'-ai-(iers ijaJlege, i l l e - i N | 12. Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. "B. .t. . "• ' li .Lajni eiidorfl M r . a h d Mrs, Irving, ft. > i c h . T< u l o n , fifth ! Hiigt-r,, Mrs;; George K u e b l e r y ^ M r s . Mi|rtiin Gerdriu, nnd Paul Piircell, in p a j j c S : " • ! r: l Streams far Sewerudnt SubjjBct of ssed Objections Des I'luines Hi piway Detour Is Lifted From Hough Street Back to 19 Care of Disabled Veterans Is ; Keynote of Governor's Address at Peoria .j Hiini-. Iowa Cpl- owns Oppoo. Chicago; "^ocai f.;'>e Magnified River • i tli<-,>xtent to which • mi^ht react to the •- Amarus for carrying ' • ftfii'-nt, eventually re•-•;-;.-1•• probibiiion curtailv -ii HI. was! reflected by '•••• 1 . . t i n s helil in River " MI me from representa•niiiiiiiiities along the >i a m l . w a i directed at 'in. nun hci'ause of its •i into thf P e s Plaines lit avenue*. [ E x c e p t , f o r ••f the sewer arid -the •'' >.l>jeetf>|s-| the situa' .tiff-r i;reatly from that i . a c years'dgo in" Barl,''•• ii-.-inn's exnerience, the '••-•• iiloiiu' tlitf-Des. Plaines .oi, M ,|)|iifts of Fox •'i.v. «11,1 sooner or :• tnalier jjoiirt decision '•: tlje jiriiiljem for time ' I n >ettle Ifjsue • - ' o n >'a* is c a r r i e d tOj , n ' . .is >|inreniplhted, a • s .-ill siifelar situ'nftionsi Great Improvement '"Striking progress-" hajr been> made in tpi<" last two! years Aw tliej matter' of[flirnishing- care to-fk^ssixi^e men, :inil -to tlieir dependent^ V h o are ivnrds of the stAtCi."'••Governor Emnjerson jsaid in Jiis Address. * T h e progress - has been made possib l i l be said,, "not afoiijc, through the w«|rjt bf thofp state employes, a large pcrdentage of \Vhoni are former sel|-| viije men, who have been assigned tp the carf iif veterans in our institUj tikmi, bni through the loyal anjil wftfwerhearted cooperation- offjyotjlr orj ganization." ; [t .Finmersbn then reviewed the work of'.jtjic,'state department of public welfalfri during l » s administration pointingWut the steps that jitid been taken to niake .the' surroundings more c©mfortilible for veterans confined in stjate : institutions. , * \ . 30,000 Parade I h e s t a t e , w'fll spend $100,000 for ere< tion ol( an infirmary kitchen i n d rcjcicatioii hall flit Jacksonville, $75,0 0 0 for an amusemerii i a l l a t Elgin, and soon w i l l startj construction of a mufh needed 1 0 0 \ ed hospital at the Soldiers' and sailors' home at Qiiincy ^Threatening skies frowned on the annual -parade Monday* although appfokimately 304OOO Legionnaires and mejnbers of their auxiliaries were tlen]ly for the celebration. , Nearly 100,000 spectators, residents! ,f Peoria and nearby towns, watched; Jrom the sidewalks as the 6 0 hands n«j bugle corps maneuvered for, position in line. I Groups of war veterans gyrated through the decorated s t r e e t s staged; impromptu stunts and tieing traffic info knots throughout the morning. l i ' -'lit i t i v e s from tfitj Hiirry Binks farm two .miles northnjast o f Waucoridn received an ncci-i •''• Konwt . P a r k , . Majy[ dental bullet wound in the right hip • Hef Kin, W( |, A d d l s d n , VvHen Walter Hiss, 22, a fcllpw emKparrows . ''1 'AHSjugton I l e i g b p , plAyp w a s shooting a t :-1-- tlje resolift.ionsnti' around the barnyard. i'i. I'yIjMayor G o l d <if Mavis was working in a field sevil -e, Mhde,l b y T r u s t e > eral hundred feet away when the ac!ii\ .-i- ( F o r e s t . cident occurred. H i s s picked u p his ii of I'lijtest p a s s e d W-a* .22 rifle and aimed at. a sparrow. He •'i ilie l-.jionty lionr,d,-t.» (i^ed, but the bullet struck some "bard • ' i ^ ' r i c t ! tijusteesi aiid t n tije-ct. thought perhaps a rbek and """oijsLi.Jn. A l l vjllagp laheedI off to lodge in Mavis* hip. The wounded |man WBB takeri to th« ••• I •••splijitit's. v a l l e y j w e i e -- -Wniilarj n t s o l n t i o n s . Foi >- emergency hospital at Wauconcm am •n.Vil. wiiicli nieets e v e t y ater to the Elizabeth Condell Memor • where. th< •'•': t i c firs! ^f t h e s e riesiolii- 2l hospital at Libertyville, >ullef wA& removed1. i • •'> i'venitfe of last-wfefr. 1; I'-. r rih - 1 , < 1. Listed In Review >. | 1 Tl JH g r e a t ' array,, of bargains -ai • pear: on other pages of this jls^ue 1 ' palatine After, Friday The Review, and accumulated i In t spec al dollar- day shopping isqclioi. of This Week lion c managers, housekeepers, Iheliu ing men and women, and bfyp an 1 T | K detour route through'Barring. girlh.getting ready for Hchoo^.M'ill (f> Well to read- through the jfthf rtiM r«n s been lifted. ' i T ffic over the Northwest hith m e n s itiakjnt; inemoi'HJtduniH tifjitents way om Barrington t o P a l i t i u e v n s w h i c h coinchJe w i t h their botiBi'lio 1 rehtl ed Tuesday and wlllf life per «|id- IHM'homil needs. These peojile \\l 1 mitt wjl to rontiiiue over the full rolto their cnmplete lists, iireiatrml ,'JTI a until Friday of this" week when iut vpn< e,, will be able to speed (MS the r ty council part of the highway between Pi In- siioj plug, save (ini(| at)d»ge| fariher <§ti veil in Chi ffiif lind the Dundee road is Hosed for fhci ' roiiu'rls vif the tiutiiy ttWJJty' furt i »r work. Then a detotjr will beirrington's ilowhtowii Friday a i d a dozen oi effective from the "bridge to Pi rday will lie more fhan.-a, me 0 laTSat 1 com • organi/.nti 1 l»lisi M'HW w>ction, * M/in.v whops will o" tine tneenng. dngly deconit»>(J.. Onboth eve i1' ii'"the present, truffle is routed |flea Cook C i u n t y / c o u n c i l will be over (the- Northwest highway fiopi iilgs special'eiiict'luiiiiheiit will'lie pt >liel|l II the Ntev iiNi|>ull[ling,17 N T .State Hart' ngton southejiHt to the viaduct, vide \i The ditlnl ciirps of; th|» BII Stfi'C , as a rt irtilar mioijthly I feature The route icrosses the Ihit'alee riadiMring on po^t, AtiU'rican 'Legibi|| t deck d goiiigj up on (lie ramp grade a'l.mg Otlt in new' vjihbfiy tinlforiu»f4-whl h goiii of I ije largo fainily of"Lions clubs in njaiy ,rew(lep,ts|.]inve n'ol lil'tij.'tofi) e ft In- Miutli slide of the new pavlnf, (:m couiit|,v. Barrington liaw previ. Bejiuning Friday tnitflc iHouthcnst ween, riittjli sent tw< or tlhree represenfa- from Hiuringtoii will go under the n ml . . . .... vin,, (>t < nudl then, t u p left up a ramp will] be offered, at The Cntjow, jlbeat 'e tiv to the m< nthlv council, blit this' , , , ^,. , » ., I (o the iJuntlee routi. The route v-JSI on liotli uiglitN, ami-oil Friditj' nig t year one-fourtli to one-third of, t h e ) ...i. „ 11 ..- . . . . , •• I continue eapt <u°er the Dundee raid special |ow ilollu'lj day tidli)issi|t lis w II club attend in bodyMas will t o the Qutulcns rond IUUI then sokith be iju ordervas"-a|inouiieed onilinot'li 'r regular 1 incheon o n dthere a y night be h iwill to Putative.) , , piigij of The Rciiciiv. 'Hie hnrrli r-1 lltirriiigton vill a l s o provide part Tliji' tranifer froii Highway It) to ton jHWimmmg pi/ol,'whivh bus, prov d e entcrtair m e n t . T h e high school the Ipiiidee 'road is made over u""J)ick a pupular placei (bis siuniiiet< will' e altin ni quartet e, composed of E v e l y n niiinn" • which requires a sharp t.irn (*I)eir at regnlaiy'Juiurs for k i p l a d Han Catherine Cpe, Edgar Biechcle, for traffic flight at the bottom of the visit ing people. I , ' ,i t ' and Witlard Giesk«f, will provide voci,il| B r n , i i For this reason 'hithway ofAnd W i a t Have You m u s c. .and w 11 be accompanied liy j fi c i a f s W JH erect signs urgi'ng moiorA1 glrtnce thrmigji the, aftverfi e*HM Blanche 1 ''rye, Lions queen. One I j H t f J , 0 u s e , xtreme caution Sn making meiits in this I i sue. will s h o ^ tend y or ,vo of t h e local m e m b e r s w i l l be 1.(^, ( urns. I the complete ai ray of . wAi^ijtl mi rprogratiL for short addresses. ' on Finish Oct. i i ' chandise.' G o i i i r / h w u g h the Ijlst a d of ^hc activities of the Lions T i e new 1 four bine, strip of con- M'Ic'tiiig an ititn l i e r o a i i d j w p i t m tliilb adopted for the winter program crete now extends from the Barr ng- thctp, the writer has conic iiftross f ic is a: { attendan 'e contest. A (national contest'--carried on through the dis- ton Main street intersection! southeast following Suggestions, each, an ord 11t r i k s offers a ttract ye prizes to the to a point several ro'di beyond the ary example of (he huiulreds'iif ite is The surfacing junder the offe vd. ' The se Examples of H'j)iot < 111 | club i witlji the' most) ] lerfect attendance viaduct. v j Hirchaswl1 for One dollar 'Mch, xover the wint T mi nths. An almost viaduct was completed Tuesday. e p t ' wher+ lower p'rices iir% list d, ' 100 per cent i) ttendt ,nce for all meet,Pcuring* of concrete befween the • . ,, ^,;,infs is uece&ws ry for a club to win a viaducjt and Palatine will be delayed are) for i week or ten days while the :011-- * llue-hnlf gallon special fjwor v ri prizi. I tract iug firm finishes another mr- 'nisi} .and brutjh, four t u l a r t ^ o f pi re f a c i i g . job* near Des P l a i W . The Pei|nbylvania. hiotor oil, thre^pint* of Gilfiey's Sn>w Ball Wins greatest part of t h e work of) the w lole rub' ling alcohol, k Dissloi) saif f a cc na Jwy sci u t , on Successive Saturdays routi'has been finished,however, rith p)el e car grea^in^ service,* the lour grades foil ^amptf or coniect- alte two poun^lsj pf co|d creBJ^!!| a p ir S10¾ Ball, fadt pony owned by ing oads at the viatf^ct arid intei sec- of > women's high grade siH^fhose, a Dr. ! 2p H. Gil key, owner of the rid-, tion finished, the new bridge built, g^o 1 suit case, Jan oriiamentii cle k, the "] lavement laid from Barringtoi to r^liible pair of; cliil(trcii*s Twioes, a in;: -sti hies ajl t h e ' old Cook county the bridge and the grade compl etedi h 2-A Kodak,,five pounds'tif bat in, fair grounds, Palatine, won, a close f«r the widening from the hridg; to x l 0 5 bed spread; eightrJ 10-ii ch The woi k of pavim: to rac,q ..Saturday in which he| defeated Pali tine. lilies, ^1.50 Worth of batli jgoap, 4 9 King;: owned by J. D . I-Ienry of. Pali tine and paving the connecting poind sack'ffloijr'/(75e)i a j^ood r. pe ram is, plus shouldering the full dis- and two cant' of smoking tobacco a Paliitjilne ta'nets and doing the cleaning up work ,\M' of roller sjkhtes, a co.midete tct 3 now Ball was ridden by Louis will keep the full crew; bust a unnth. ojf Iwrchches,, ai- ^good «te^?'" lad ler 0 Sc i|rey>er. Ring was ridden by JfimWit] i a fairly good brejak ijn wea her, ( T 6 » , a •j^'fiSS'^-orjrti of hnk#<i|y got ia, , m; Henry, soi of the pony's owner. the [ihtife~job will-be'finished by Oc- 1 0 ] pair of wjork pocks/ 5 cfJnoIc im I his race v a s practically' a duplitober 15, according to th^ assistant .•ugs, good $ r b W ,(2lc)> »,<)id | ) | 2 5 , «f of a race between the twe ponies ca s t a t ' engineer in change of (the jcb. w«i»th "of- ice cream,' mill the pfevio lis Saturday. B i ccs iire 1 11 - I .1 1 of the tw< npis, Mr.' Latiltwer' a nd Fred Wicherts of • ' lite Island wci* the two d«lcgat<'f| looted from 1 tlii-ijt. state.'', j They ii|aine<l at t h e s|fnte. riiee'Ung of ssociatiqn held in the Hotel •.'• Chicago, two weeks ago. The national convention at: • St. <ouis opened M inday. 'I"he Illinois men left for S t |L6uiti Satiarday even- Honokd pn 88th B i r t N a r ; Att|ended 58 ("imp Meetings larriiu t :i.n • camp meeting was a closo Monday morning \vi h finji f serrices"oinidiirted by Rev. F . I f B e i i lake of Elmhui'Nt pretiohiiig. ^^tldriy wn i the crowning day of th j'amp neejting. The weather was id. all lioiw'eo n 300 and 400 automoig.' • • ' ' • ' - . bilaj* broi a great uikniber of peolunds to"swell':the total I Union Services ,550, the largest crowd 1'nion services for (ill of,the Protesre at any time during t in J; churches will be held in St. Pa'ul's i h u w h Sunday starting at 7 :30 p. m. Praetorius of Cleveland, Hevi C. R. Drtssel will preatjh the ssrmon. iti lued on page -8 III! tight -Ju hister of WindStorqif Old Ovk Trek Death, T w o days aft« r receiving a wn rhing t o stay! out bfi " Death dak:" bordering li... Jlough stree , two miles north of IJqrrington,.-. E . Ci Wetten, owner of the We.tten farins» : found his famous ild trje^e shatteied, the trunk .broker} oraple^ely.off and the branches,sforeni (iut ovfer the gr jund. , ! Death Oak, t i e legendary 1 dealer o death, w a s itslelf a victim -tii the vio ejat wind storin of Bast '"Thursday 'night, j'. '. ., :: I . '• ': • -JTwa days' ed 'lier, Mr. Wetten ani »js son were busy savring -off tho nfanches of th> oak and1 its equally famous | twin >f unknown variety], tvhich ! arfe located -on' the Wette: 'arms [north of the old fiollister's co: ners. A n old timer passing the plact|, stopped and in all seriousness warne the ouner to sitare that tree—not fol the trte's s a k e - - b u t to avoid accident). The I recking 'ip 'of the old tree oi Thunplay nigh: came as the fulfil: ment jof Old Timer's warning. Because of the very dry season both treesv which incidentally are said io grow on the highest point of land in Lake eiUnty, contained a number t dead 1 ranches. Mr. Wetten was Old of t i e trei the oak was a Ijihe sj icinieti. So was the other, id i t j w i ! and is interesting because ol Jitsj ui \eU rmintd ' variety. A spe^ ilistl fr |m he Forest Products labitWy t .: 1adison, one from •• the liiyersit of Illinois, and a tree leci'alist :fro p'lthe University of Iowa tve e x i inid the tree, but none has ;en abl td name, it, .although in ri any .repects it resembles a Hack?rry. B u t i\ e i t w y behind D e i i b Oak, p i e site Of the oak ahd' tit legem b ' ijs matt is said to have been tthe •ene, of no less than foi r : unusual A path .human beings. Onp person c u i g h t I ia Snow blizzard took sheltpr behj id the tree and! fr^ze to, dearth, i lot! |er) committed sui|cidc by banging! iitnse)f from a limb, one pers»n( was found under the tree dead fr6m ar undetermined cause, and a fourth i|' as killed in a collision accit e n t ou th( road opposite the tiee. Vhe last deatli was the accidental o n e t nd wsf d e death of Alexander I Smith, i ime 13 years ago. The ojth irs 4re frot j earlier dates. T h e < pk is gone, but the unnamed ree stl 'l s p n d s , adorning the h gh toint of ground V 1 if ^ At ldiist four more weeks will be necessairr f««r the accountants ytho ire iiuditliifj thi* books I of the Batrington village Treasury. S. P . Ryan and C. E. Milljr are the t^vo men jgofng orer the records and accounts as reprefen tatives | j t le Arnold Himmelblaii f rm of Cbitfjio,, " ! i 1 Whem>as the books are neatly kVPt, the woll; if going back five or six years f ) cjheck all and every exi enh e vil|age and all rece pts ditiire munic pal in orlt ipary routine 6t goverm j'en t - plus the special assessneirt records is a matter of sereral w i e k s work n the part of . competent accounts its. &: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis lumacker of Elgin, ' formerly of » B)<i :ringt|n, died suddenly a t the •rmun hos >Unl Tuesday. She w a s n on A u j . 23, 1917 and had reed in E l g i i ihe last three years. She was n member of the Zion theran church, having been confili rial on Sfay 24, 1031. I I n ttdditi< n IO her parents, t he i s wiryivjwl bi two brothtrs, Arthur'and Wpirren, a i d t w o feist; ts, Fern and Helen, all a o! Elgin. • Yfith hcij kind w a y she li t mahy fr i nds. Funeral «i Irvices '"were '^were beldi last f May, Burial wafij a t the W h i t e ckmevtery at Barritigton. old •' • « . . . . . $u 1 1 7 • .~ 'i'i ^ .1 •M1)4.-1 1 i H '3 1- •-. i&ihi I*« -I w n «1 M ^1 w ii 1 -. ;4" ^ 1 ' ^ t% < • . t * I B n Acceptance of a Iftrg^e tarade flag, w^th tl/cir sclnxjl work: j J ,,« " il'ho trpopr* »*jtlvltI^foi|;ffMly l n d a [gift of the Woman's Ri'lief C August includedlaii Uli'djiiyj^ikeJ i l y , in one of, the several vivi'l men which; boy scouts c l troon 2 1 - wifl l l jto Indian- lake where' uwk met >cs caJri'ywitb them fropj'their man;* ac- Plijipeii troop ljl. On July 2« the 1 >ys tivities df the HUmmer' f iust'eidcd. l^ft for camp V(hatk they renlatned for 11)( prekentntion cereminies took the: first two .Weeks of Ailjfiist, On md' pla % o n jthc evening: of A t g u s t ! 10 at Aueust 22 ticven of ;the ' | o y s the nigh school gymnasium with near- S c o u t m a ^ t a Ko^suck anU 0toar b led ly all members of 4he t n o p present to JFox; River Gir^Vp fo liioet the hi sor C>iup , p h - D a - ^ - T n irbo^ ant in the presence-of sfverol neni; HcHutH y bcr) of the Lions club which is fpoh were on. a tbuf day tWbc, ,trlp d wn' th"4 FJ)x ttivcrf. a s a p'rizo:|thcy POP sor for troop 2 1 . l i e W . n . ¢ . women who m a t e the for being tyrf-nd? i c o u t s a'ttfihq tt rnp, preM'ptation were Mrs. L>JE. Mirphy, After greetfp'i^tbl.trne l>f»W>r s n o t s , Mrs Ed. Hickcl and Sirs. H \y* t h e ' Bartfnktoh' boys h e l p a to -get practice ricjir'^x Rivcr|(6rove. ' Grimm. ..« j , ' | Charles sKossaqk is a j'-lew t» »ut-y A t present the boys and I jeout of lasters Burrist Cloar a;id Claries. master o f ' t h e t w o p ; . l i j j c b a r g :«ssack are arranging a ver^r' busy rccr|ilts M wMl rcceiif^ J|»pliCalons n g r a m of scdutjing for {eptetu * r , 4 from all " t t o y s b o t jn s u i t i n g Ivho' rigram which will fiU Wuch <f the ^Ssh to becomtei affilia'ted-^th'thi or^ Jciuts* spare time withou: iat»*[erint|g]a i nizatJon.v • 'A- / \ . M ' 1 IE] Kplief Corps} Presents'Flag ioMScbiitsoiitro tl •k/'» » § I *•> ;V- ? it Mrs. John M<il.«.heimer^ 00. of Chicago, received a double fracture of a leg Sunday while playing with children on the 1 teach playgrounds near her l « m e at ] lung's lake, WaUconda. M«s. i Melshi'imer had. watched the children playing'for a tilne, jind, wondering how it would fetll to be a girl a.gaih, gripped the ' riierry-go-round with se%'eral <hijdreiii aijd they all began to p u s h . " On the second time around she fciund that times had" charged. She f r e w disszy.land dropping her grip, fen too the ground, and injured her 1«.;' . '• f S h e was taken^to Elizabeth Condell *)temt>rit\l h6%pital, Libertyville, where she w i s given treatment." ' ;} (nsored by Dr. Gilkey for each Sajt jrday afte noon's program." These are run off Stirling atJ3 o'clock. A t 4 •»ji'clock a : >arade> forms . t o move and th nigh Palatine and vicinity con iists of bjchool horses, student ridfrs, and ponies, ' i Will Detour From Viaduct to Shoots at .Sparrow; i Alfce Schumacker p i e s Woman, 60 ^njured While Accou: taJntSiWiU Need Bullet Hits Workman! at j Sherman Hospital Play ng With Children Monlh to Complete Wort •--.11^ I . ' I . I . ! on Book$ of Treasuier •' '-~ \ i i l k y ' . protest: w.Ad Mistf Alice Schumhck'crj 1 4 years Charles Mavis. 32 employe on the • : i'lliillVsit \ 11 Sfe 4 rn«l s and high! •tljy McCuulfy, kiudcrgarte i. :•. Ames; Xntponal ! I'-ation, Kvanfiton. ;i.i Covey. .FarmerNatiniial '.College of t M He' Review - Mi American Legion k.' 55 JusinessHouses Offer Merchandise t Reduced Price: I l l » iikeleion or frntnc work of thf first aiirplaie to be built i& Barrington's nhv luctory is' nearl.V complete 4 \? i ' with ojily |i few minor n|ljuHtmeiits i Hundreds of Artictes Listed to be made .[prior t«v coveriiw it. W W s Inrvtl fuselage are assembled, in' This Issue of!i the t i l l is llcing fitted this w e c k - e m U i i . ' • the uojtor support is ready,, ailerons 4 are in place, and even j the two. eigbt .(:'! galloi ] gasoline tanks , are nickel L i snug y I between the supports, of t i e Kc momic hjitory will he iiyide in uppe • wing, neatly resting above tt e Barr ngton Fridaji' and Saturday o f front cockpit of the plane.; this veek. Ai odder week or ten days will l e Ueiidentw of Pa latino, Dundee, Fo: reqirireld before the swings and fuselage may be covered. In • fact tl e Itivei Grove,. Cary, Lake Zuritjhi Barf battt > J of building t,he body i of tl c ririgt in, Prairie ^ ieW anil ioterven ing i ommu'nitieB'WiH be gneBtJiof fj( , plan* Is practically won. , However, several week? will elapie Burr ngtop jnercluints and otkplr bus _ . . , ' . . . before the first motor unit is|deliver- iness ed, i eaidy to put in place at 1 the es- e x t e i s i v e barguin''giving party t h a i ! trems front tip of the fuselage'. Tlje" ever lias been .planned and carried ouff "• '! / , ' cranleuse. of the patented lightweight in this territory, j AJ places of^pusinesS in Barflngtoi I power unit has been delivered a i d checlcii for return to the foundeiy will le open early! Friday'morning t< | preparatory to finishing tile' perma- accoi imodate the early shoppVrft whe nent n o l d . If the power unit is d>- Wish to avoid the'crowds of ^ d k ii D o w n s 0: liver >d in three:* weeks, the airpla'ie ,the- [lay and Saturday. will be assembled'and ready for go r- s p e d il bargains in each of th<| partic 1 e r n m e i t inspection and test flight l y i pat ing dollar day stores' will be .01 hand for the shoppers. Thesef are foi Octoier 1, ' "i i " the iwst p a r t . greatly reduced, bar gains in the commodftW which pco pie ^eed iit every' day Hfc." M a n x itemi will be .reduced actually belot cost vhrle others' Will be offered at th nxact cost price, arid hundreds tif ar tide* of merchandise will' be sold a 1 prioe > |drastically cut from. t h e ' regu , lar r 'tail figures which today are con cefle< 1 to lie the lowest hi' the, last 1 J yean of Amrfrican' retailing. ' Sixteen Barrington : 'In- f a c u l t y are. arviv-,•••11 d a i l y a id by khe ••••k all of till. teachers N i .:-1. mjmrnm rHUB$)>AY; SEPTEMBER fr $31 AJ|«ne Stewart spent thp past y|eek with Mr. And Mrs. Harley Harri^i of Columbus, 0 . r-bmm unity <nnk imakin n nniml Laiko Zurich f) t paterny's grope In Fox S-ept. 10 There W|ll « intents sti mini ntjlt) a 1 inch at ui ion (follow dl >y 4 u n e mid _t iopfe shoo |iiiflii fine nrr is nf beautiful (i l>k> uwttnli'i tin* lucky oni itpsH hitiixp^ wijll hp elosejl for 'uio^t or t IP cluy. Mr. and Mrrf. Ronald Stewart, Mrs Arthhr Naylor and daughter, A^tlni'a; a r | faking a t w o weeks* t n > tp pCellowsltone and Glacier National P i r k s 1 other places 6f interest, Vfrs. Ilownrd s'tewlirt and bon, Alan, are vislttng|' In Elgin a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kjilta for it few dnyn. i , SI rs. Ella Baldwin la attending the Frei MethodNt C))itferenre a t iDownera Grpve. Sphe ^'«« sent' a s a d,cle gate1* i Mr*. . M. j\Y(lki.> ^1 leigh ta"WHM l«Tpf iWl'llll cillinjj on friends.'. + mer and children, Lucile and Melvin of Chicago; Mr. m d Mis. John tyittfauhn, Mr. nnd llrs. William widhuhn'and daughter, A l e e , of Elgin * Mr, and Mrs. fcfcnry Stould of pun dee; Mrs. A . P . Bensoi of Barting}.,' ton; and Mrf. aijd Mrrf, Albert Nel-S son and dalughtjfr, F orence, iwerc Sunday visitors^ t the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Charles Schlo *ff. Mr. and Mra, Heutar Katz and fnmily of Dundee were callers at the homo of Mr. and Mr*. John Dorwaldt Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.'Carl porwnldt"'nnd Mr. and Mrs. George^ Renter and sops, Frank,«Gwijrge, Jr.,, and David,, mid daughter, Viola, *ren» , , victors Sunday at the home of ;Mr, «Ud Ms«. E. A. Ilassc, GlalhtoiielPark,! " I ri ' Mr. and Mrs. Chorion) Jfcnson, 1 « W Eriith. Baldwin iH siienillng n Week William Hehrowler nnd son, William. Oti» Crnwtonl of Wh wlthi her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. of Dundee were visit* rs Thursday town Wednesday afterniilon Ray Harrlfjon, ami family of B e r v y n . evening at the. Charles Scklorff home. Mrs. Myronj; Campbe The fire detVnrtment w a s CatIc<I| up mnehler, n^ed 14 years of Mrs. Harold AJlchon nndF daughterf. v sited Thursi «y with to B^rcd Krchi'H Thursday, to put out jlfar^ret and]D»|vid L>renz of Dun^ Thuijsduy,afternoon at the Sherman fi \tai\y. a grass fire. | the ho>>pital. Besides her parens Alice this dec jwero • ' -Saturday -1,-.1- - 1 - - - at - *«•Charles The Misses' May belle K!ohl J and Mrs. John, Murphy and daughter, is sirvivm; by two ^rothers, Arthur Mrs. Gustave Illansen left Thnrs l a y home) of delicious nfew cbre food i Grace Brnndinj attended the bit today Gwendolyn - of Park Ridge spent tile 'and iVarrcn and'two Jsisters, Fern and everting for Watcrtown, W i s . , to aiend Schliirff. Helen. Funeral'! services were held at melifl, islio^}, spn^n Ls!J Mr.: and Mrs. Anton ' ia,iima i of a few days with rjelatives. p i r t y of a schcolmate. of th« former's last of the week here. I Miss Ruth Ki Cula fr tnfls Zion Lutheran church Saturday. She [Cranston called in Barrington "(Thursday several days las H«w its BUI, rich r^ccs* Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Sehroed&r was i confirmeii on May 24, 1131. . Mr. arid Mrs. A. 0 . Hack retuilned jrjiisday. Eugene FraYijk and sistter, Frunees, and M r s . Edith Peck motof^d to Mjchome Thursday evening from their of Mr. and Mrs. flavor bleeds villi Charles McMahon and family, of a i d Phyllis Soderberg attended the Henijy Friday. Robertt and Haroljd Eukle of Dfli- trip to Rochester, Minn. J Chicago are spending|a few d^ys herei Milgo were Wednesday caljlers. atf the S»x-Yankees nail giimej in- C^ica'go Harry Kaiser of Juliet' called i b o d s t M c a t t f i s h t C g ^jvtg. Mrs. Albert) Bujbrmnn spent Tli ursin a cottage at the hike. Wednesday* ' . j . |\raus' home; friends 'here Fridty. day. with her daughter, Mrs. Chevies e t a b l e s . A u | l U'B as 5 icjiItL Mils.- George Stroker returned Fred Blau an|d daughter, Tana Ray. »tr. and Mrs., Jtafce JLojvelette and Wagner, of Crystal Lake. Eugene Crawford o f Gnlesburg [Thursday f|roin several days spent in Mr.! and Mrs. Giesjke of 3t. Chhlries a i d Mr. and Mrs. Albert P-ehrijand tvA—as digestible— pspurc E d n a Bonner, studeht of the I»wa >!arilyn enjoyed an outing at Shab- spent a recent day here with'Mends, (tMinbjqua tihd Hey.ward, Wis. vi»ited at the homls o | E W. 3 ile: university, >vl»» has-spenf" her v i c a bona Park neaij Ottowa. 111. whole tbilk itself! j." Clyde Whitman of !,lilwaukee j Mrs. j HJarry Frajncisco leturned ;St|turday. tion teaching the Second Girl S c m t s spent the past week with his parents', Thuridiiy ftoiin PeKalb, HI., w lere she Mr. and Mrk. William We'jrfetzer Charles Albjfight of Du ndee w is 'Wajture Lorje a t the Lone Iljree <ooka i d Mr. and*-Mirs. .Otto Giesj enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. William Wh :mah. at ten led th! summer session of the Waller Saturday at the ho toe of Jon>i Camp," returbed to' her home Fri lay. i n e a u d ssmdwichc ITour tlie picnic at Mundelein Suiidajv Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bla< \ tburn and NorthCm Illinois' State Teach •rs' col- :ai Kfaus. \ .^Mrs. Charles Wagner and Anna ilege. She r<«eived her diplomi. Mrs. 1 children of Arlington ^ He \ ;hts/ who grocer ha*} it in t half Night and It kwnin i totfpecp M. and ^frs.* William EJiclmjla^ Sr.; 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelsey and Bell Willie of Crystal Lake were jailFraa;is?o has'taught for a nu nber of hiive been guests of the foi net's partb*maean,CleMaidK«ld»y ahd Mrs. Rose Boegen aii< <-i ajmily years ill the primary roonl of. the children of Chicagj were| weelj end ers a t t h e Buhrtunn home Thursjay. ( pound package visited with relatives .in ElBiliurst ents here attended ja ball game in Write forffee*tPfeCtue' 1 Mrs. ri iitors at the hom oi Mr. and grade sphool here. 1 Chicngo Saturday afternobr. v Sjldrence Smithi of Corona,' Ci ilif.j or "Eye Beauty" Book Sunday. Kelsey. who spent a few days' last week visitMi), and Mrs. Owpn Paddt ck atid Mr. and Mrs. William Cieary.who Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Richt'fir reBlanche Muska was a Ch cago ing here with relatives and friends, spns.i Clayton of: Maywood, si ent the turned last week from their Bui<*pean have been ' residing ir^ the • William past |w<fek at the' Roy Seymo ir farm Aopper Thursday. eturned to DeKalb where she is ftayDhley.house on Sloeum lake rOad have trip. They left'in June to attBnd a retnrned to DeKalb where she is i laynorth 6f town. "* |, Mr. and Mrs. JTames Lowe and Carl Littlejohn. fimily reunion of the f b rider's moved into the former ho ne of the DavlinVon Liberty stiiejet; Sunday MlS! B^ll'e Miller of Toledo, 0., is daughters of Algonquin were brothers and sisters at the old home dinner guests at the hom oi E W. Mrs. George Sprague, Ann J . ISisb. in'Norway. Mr. Riehter w i s Elected < The Lions club have p4l on a five spending a week'in Wauconda 'Rlileyy../-• of. Ravens wood, John L. Tomisky 'and mnyor of Lake Zurich at the tpring days carnival on the i Id schbol r Giiorfee Iiapfce "and son of "V est Mcelection. .' . -" ' grounds to raise money for a new lire Henry were Wauconda callers Friday. M r . ' a n d Mrs. Harry ISwartz and George Badkins of D e s P l a i n e s ! atlleri truck. Of the $5,500 regu'iied fdr th children w»re guests Sunday a). the tended .the- funeral of* William IandThe Officers' Club of' I.rf>unsbury Harry Payne and Mrki Dwightj hpme of Mr. and Mrs. CopFad Eraus. sey| {Sunday. truck, $1,500 has been dona ed and th (Jhapter, O. E . S. of BarringWii whs are exi Dolph of Mundelein. vi'aited) Monday! Abjout 100 attended the picnic, held entertained 'Thursday by {Mesdnmes receipts from the carniva Friends and relatives ^elped E: J. afternoon at the George Ba!t ;s home. pected to raise most of the remainder] bj r ; the M. E . church and Sunday Hans. Tonne, Young and Loojbis a t R y a i r celebrate hi|s. birthday a the school, Sunday a t Albert Abbott':i. Mrs.' Darwin Granger and children hjom^ o£ Conrad Khwis Thursday t tie home of Mrs. Josephyii l o b m i s . Large crowds are in attend ince. Slight) i s tasty liuK'hepn w a s served afi er the ly. Clem Dacy, chairman of|th.ecar| 6f^ McHcnry ciilled on the, former*! L Conrad IfTraus . M^sl | A. Brandt w a s a Crystal nival committee, arid James 1Carr| mother. Mrs. Lily Toynton, TOuriday. J J ' W . Ryan and cjnrd and banco same*. . Lake shopper Thursday. president of the Lions club rfre ir raj^sacted businesjs in phicago SatMrs. Douglass Wait and charge of the carnival. Jimei Melvin Phillis and Milton I udsinMrs. John L. Tomisky of Des, pfl|y. •'•':. ,, , •;••' . i NeiSh of Round Like weni Fiidayj dkir left Saturday afternoon t i join Sunday dinner eu'esfs a t the home Plaines entertained members oi the Mrs. Phil [Froehlke spVnt Tuesdaj callsrs at the Arthur Boehmer ijome. Mrs. Rudinski jiind dnufcjhters ¢1 ''Gnarof Ffrank Lageschtilte we,re Mr and Liirkin club of Harvard, at the Tomin Chicago.' l y to nttehd the f'heatnm family rej-. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Fpler-f Mrs. Bernard Lapqschulte and Mr. i s l y cottage a t Hickory Nut" Grove Mr. nnd Mrs.' Foote an|d Mr. a,m a ted church will me«t a t the home oi m d Mrs. Clarence; Landwer of tjnlon"at f i l l e r Park, Bloomin^ton. Bar- on Wednesday, Aug. 26. A, delicious Mrs. Clem Dacy and s^n, George, at Mrsj. Leslie Tjitrnfbull Thursday after r luncheon w a s served at noon; tlie af('ill Kropp was the lionor ^nest at tended a oiird party at S^locum ring ton. ternoon w a s spent! in playing bunco. h)ke nooti, Sept. ?. _ Tljis is tlieir firsj: party • giverj by his ne:ghlorhood Friday evening-. Miyron Kelsej and Prizes were awarded Sue Glovei and i Mr. and Mrs: meeting of the 'fall! season and all friends at the Poinerpy schrol: !o ce}echildren of Chicngo \i er«. ,vi sitors Vondetta Baughman. Consolation, members are urged tb be pres eat. Mr. «ii4 Mrs. Ray Dowi 11 and chi llrnte his birthday Snturdayj eijening Sunday at the h o n e of ITrank Kelsey. Amy Tomisky. TJiosfe driving jowu di-fii, lire spenili'ug the WIM % with relMiiss Gertrude. .Johns s i e n t the from Harvard who enjoyed this ; densMr. and Mrs, Albert »Stejn»t Hud utives at Wiuotta. Minri. Mr. and Mrs. John IJalmes called week-end with Mr. j and M •». 0 . G er t day and affair w e r e : Neva s Carinmily of Libertyville iriritW Sunday on Cuba friends S i n d a y Cunps at Waukegahj. ver, Grace Wells, Emma Toys, CorMr. and Mrs. Robert h irk of Auwith the former's, sister, ^!rf F. Cards from Mr arid Mrs. I frank lene Eggert, Vendetta Baugliman, rora are spending-the w?ek.here Review classified ads have proven unusua ly Kropp.. .' ~> i ; Helen Pawlik, agei^ years,iof 2036 JKirby who • are i it,. Mi iyo Brc thers, S i e Glover,_Mary Hawley, anil the Sedgwickj street, Chicago, was renMr. nlid Mrs. John M -Bride, M Miss-Ruth Dixon vfed ted lo ,*£r the resultful because its is'the'iQeetiflg ground )f Rochester, Minn., ^tate ^hey wil soon hostess. Amy Tom.isky.j week-end witlj Miss Faith Slodt in- nnd JMrs. Harry Fuller .of Carpentwi- deijed unconscious ThurHda y, when be home the buyer and seller, employer atid employ e villel were rt'eent visitors i t the home Kh« was struck by a swing while play^ Barrington. " • of Mr,- and Mrs.. Edmund Petersen. ing1 with other childreu. Mr. and Mrs. Franl; Lages hulte property; (wner and' tenant. Miss Genevieve Thomas trts reand Mr. and Mrs, Cla|r Jnce La idwer Relatives and friends here have re-Mr. and Mrs, Joseph HUBS left here hirned to her home aftjer vfctitpijiK rel Enjoyed a trip to Elgin Sunday evenIi it's I'esults you want th"en cau Barringt •n Moiiilajy for a wwk's visii with rehi- ceiyed word of Ithe djeath of Harry P., Ing. li tives thp past few" days n. J r . Hoagland a t his home in Missoula, tiVes at Dubunue, la. No, , anc tell us your wafttfl^Thefcost is ve 7 «\. I,. Payton eiitert|aineilHela'tivps Montana.» H e had been ill lor over a Ruth and Carl Ka'fcz of D u n d i e are A hew -pastime lis selecting li sts oi M •. and Mrs. Roy, Turner and chilfrom Nile-* Center iind Okliihot>i|» Sun low, year, and his death w a s caused by candren visited ,recently at the home; of cer-'of the stomach. H i s wife w a s the hardest words to sfpell; H e » are spending the week with their (randcla.y afternoon and ever(ing. pa rents, M-: and Mrs. Carl D o r r a l d t . Ms. Jane Eatenger. Th*)* reside in formerly I Miss Maude MaBtii of Wau- a few to try o n your stenogri pher Mr. and Mrs. Albert H* yl)|<k and Waukegan. Parafflne, supersede, rarefy, pi cnick| conda. J Mis^S Alice Dorwaldt and Arnold ' • '' son. Frank, returned fr'riiday eve-ning: ing, battalion, sacrilegious, tra lquill- P ske spent Sunday - with Mr and Mrs, Libbie Bacon in company with fWim a 1.600. mile trip |thtii tojik them Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eyahb and so ity, harassed, guaging, unpan lleled, I rs. Paul Piske a t Union. to Niagara Falls iind other joints'of her son,' Edward and.wifs of Round of Downs, 111., spent eevera , days re- embarrassment Miss Laura Blaschke of Bartlett, interest.' lake are spending the wee t with rela- cently, as guests of Mr. aijd IMrs. Ed^ tives at \Yall Lake la. pent the |wflek-endiwith 'her pt rents, win Droni. jMr. E v i n s 1$ pi incipal of After driving past a red traffi : light Mr. niul Mfs. S. If. f>orspyj'Attended the Downs high school. Mayor John M. Davidson of palem, Sfpj,- and ' ^ r s , | Witiiam BlasCh te. Mrs. b; B. Howe of Woodstock {He state fair ait Springfield la-it week 0 . , hurried to his ofiSce and the giiest'of Mrs. Mary Harris. Mr. ajiil Mrs. James Closn and j Mr' arid jtrs.jjohn Buijtor of Grand himself Miss 'Marian Weaver, visitwj Miss so i, Cecill Mr. and Mrs. Charles TollMrs. Grace Ford of Chicago is Rapids, Mijh., Mr. and Mrs. Delos iilargnret Hughes and) Miss j Cecelia sixmding a few days with r e l a t e s Ames and sbn.iand [ Victor Burton of 3 lurry iif Wnucondn Sundayli Libertyville visited at tl e F a n n y here. Mr. and Mrs. Augn.vt Lolulian and Pratt home the firslt of - th< week George Blackburn and son, spent fimily, Mr. and Mrs.; Edward ;Pohli inn and si>ri> Mr. and Mrs. -August Monday and Tuesday lat Springfield. Meyer and Mr. arid Mrs. Edward A radio receiving Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mebrich, B[r. signed to b e , carried ori a a automoWesolowski and family enjoyed a pien?c dinner along, the Fox Rive/r near and Mrs; Arnold KoMin/cnd childr m, bile running board, its d|al f—!'"- - 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Rukly Swoboda and trOlledi through a flexible, Elgin Smldaf. :: daughters of Chicago spent?Sunday at its speaker j mounted • A number from here nttnnded the the Frank Clark home. sired.» Tiffany picnic at the Modjl Farm Albert Martin, a form»r residunt Sundniy. here bujt now of Florida, is spending Dmitro iGuly <j>f Mr. and Mrs. William Tonne, Miss felw «^ays with friends h ore, apples, oiie right l i t e r the -Alice Tonne. Paul Pr^hm an I Evelyn P. H^. ;racobson to- show he; could do! it, thei Stelling and sister. Gertrude, attended bread, bdlotria and a| cigar. t ie icarnivaj in*. Waiiconda Friday ere-iiSng. 1^ £ r J : Sutton :-1 I 1^ I t ' Hi, | Carl Ernst attend*) the JW^I Tea Co.. Inc.. garden par%i Thursday evening in jewel PaVk. A - Mr. and Mrs. H. Thies of Gilmer, , R [rs., Henderson of Cliicago "iind-Mrs. I [.. Hillninn enjoyed a long drive Sunday over the Foic River Trail I : C < ii l*u 5 ' ',-. !M r*. Donald Smith nnd laughters r >turne<l to their home in M ilwaukee <S [ondny after a visit with the. fornjer's father, Frank •Schultz. Tlje Temple association of Zurich IjSHlRe.' A. F. and A. M. will hold a Siduy cnrnivnl starting Saturday night anil ending Monday evening. The f rris, Wjhee.1 and other.attractions will b; set< iip this weeJt. The I^ake- Zurich Pirates won the "g»m4 Sunday by a score of jM in l l imings from the Auburn k. C. of Chicago. On Sunday. jSeife, 5, the I irates play the North Chid go A. C.; 4 colored team, on the home grounds. f > K> • \ KRAFT Buy 4 0 loav of thread with it saves 1: in't neec««urf to pky 504 or < nality in a dentifr ce. Liati ] atte, made by this makers' of < omes to yoa in • Jargo tub* i ives you approximateir | 3 ii ! 0^ dentifrices Buy things you Bleed with I utMving~breadwneidy a suggestion. ] rambeit PbarnuGsJ Go. SCHOOL DAYS Don't forget we c any a < omplete lint • ot school su| plies. Scratch padg, p ins, bwtks, pencils and all the things which yoxr children need for their school Send the childrei to shop at our stlore. We wil them the same careful. attention which we "grown-ups." / ,i I Pure, fresh dniga. Prices lorn LEI US B E TOUR D R U G G I S T S RegUtfred Phdn wrists Compound Prescription t Here Pharmacy C, O. LARSON, R. Ph., Prop. Opflositt Dtpot BwTingtonJII. Phone 227 1." MiOTw^HiMwsiMrcraitwEs^s^w!* .1 1 '-1,1 i>i BAIJtmGTONBpyiEW.RAfmiNGyON, ILLINOIS, THUBSI AY, SE^fEMBEB 3,1931 A II -TT" . _v I f f v - u> I hat ubscribers m me rrington' Review Get i i > Full news covera e of their horne community. joverageof in the immediately adjoinmgco lies. 7 .7 ( I > i . The lkrge toajorfty . all local M t f » shopA Classified an <r •'H 1 ' ad cojnmri which is dways to-date/and bver full of good A large proportion of interesting advertising of nationalfetk#wrf products A| grou 3 offfirsfl clafe featured kiidh as Bructe ( 'The:E%riir! Bar tori's Wfeo;i ditoriafs oh lives subjects, a Week! ington Letter;.anil State jNews. all jhe churches hi the Announceihen f V »»« f- Itt - & i V, Spotting Bectioi l!; fi I the reason . ^ 858 persons subscribed ^ojrj orjreThese newed old __ Subserim^ the t|rde|Wonths pearo i i*!4 .. f .t i . I V IV E «• 1 I, •f 1» »1 I ,< * nw Newspaper s No Rivals I n i I, J C i I I * % -' y l i ' fjE££] );MWJ * iSyml ^H •} ,. i > - »?»*, A - i ~ i JBBpB iVnol S6SV ^3¾¾ »' « *£BHS i Jj^SlJ&'.ltMPi.-tliM % Y* 1 1., ', •> m i l i v ; SBwl t Vi < 1-» 1 %, "Ms . ' iy ' l}\\ //¾ J *\ mm ft mp «** HARRt2^Tp^J riWriw- Personals Clubs -4 Society arv Rowland Miss > ai B r i d e <|f $ d u in Wiemiitli mk terfnoon v Idim: place It ithi*" honi" 'if ^I Ip. Tllll J. K. l l ^ n l u v l TJ') W i w - i h PVHI Tuesday >' 4 • / f l o c k when tjhcir •laugh* T . 'Mi-- M, r\ R n u l . i r d li.»<|inio the bri|il<!; >•? V-Wir, T Wii'muH] >-on of Mr. aijul M r - . (J 'orge Wicin-ijth f>f Gnb'ii tiw'iiship. Mi-s R u t h Aln ns s a n s " I ' j L n v You T:uljv" and he bridal partly en' • j the tored ;i.»- Mis* .VW-ns played bridal ielji>ru-* fr >m Lohengrin, and stood i m V r a canopy o f f l o w p r ^ ami ferns. sprvii'p was j road T I I P double rir bv Reiij. Lotii* p . J e n s e n of Chicago. a ILLINO S [N E^ IEW, BARRINGTON, Mil. and M r s . Chris. Kllin shpr of Mrs. Adum r i b r i c h . 704 Pro»ptli-t ,m>niu> was- pli 'i-nntlv snrprispd S a t KlKi were RiiPSts fot] SPVPT tl days lirdav pipiuni; uhcii tin* ftillouUig la-t wppk at the homp of Hit. a n d F. J. Bcrghorn, 413 S. Hong!} ^it'oplp j i a t l 1'it'd at hpr home: Mr. and M t b . Mr- N'.'d Na-h and family, Mr and s t r p p i MiA I I K rt AndcrMiti, MNs Allre Sw.iiison .(nd I^HIr^ .Ta'-obsiMi of C n WisPi: M i s Ebtlipr ipmnn ot Elsiir < .iso. ,ii'i 1 Mr and Mi- Ueorijp W «ippiil t h " \vtH'k-pnd with iii»la : I V P S i n Arn. Bair ngton. Mrs. O^irse \V. \ r n v a s hostess Mi LPOIUI Scllulz. 2 0 0 W. Lineoln t ) i p G<'t T o - j p t h p r dub AVednestliy. iiviMiiiP. rpturufd SatuHlay fro m a six Anioji" tho<<p prpspirl Wpre Miss Mat wppkK visit w i t h hpr-pikrpnts Mr.aiid Boypr. Mrs ; ',(,'.'Boypr. Mrs. Xplsifn. Mr A. H. Schultz, ofi ^VVte loo, Iii. Miss' Kaispiv Mrs. Kainpr." and (IIP Missp.s Donilhlsons >f Chicago' - ajnd William jHonau th i f MilwaiiM Tower LafcP. kcp. i daughter pf H. j . r a g i schuilte, .138" \V. Lincoln, aventii, S f P I l t several The" jbfpTe wsvs >p.a1Hif"i i» a! Id"*" TIIP .AVoman's Union of St. Flaul^S ' days' lajst week Jat t h ; l!-ag eschulte! chiffon c(iwn. SHIP carried arti i r r i ! fhurch tiln't Tuesday iaftprimon ii> -the Fi'iiiiie and Ha j y ' s fhiirch iiirloi's' and . pnjoyed a : p obotique ( of bride; breath J Miss. He! •n' Rowland a (It -nd- srnin and -social l)our. M i . and Mrs. . W a t e r Fi lder of ed her riightand Park \<-ere vreek+erii guests ter .*.<< Ininid, of tumor a nd Mrs. H o y Loomis of L a k e Zurich ,of Aliss Mabel Orebe, 310 $. Cook was n fired in- 'rdse flat crept Sh.> piifertaiked t h e ollicers of the E a s t e r n stree cnrrie« iHpijnk-Toses;. : Irviii! \Viemuth; serv.vf- his -hrVher S t a r Tije-sdny evenius. Mfs. Lftoniis as best) man'! T h 1» homo w a s pr|>tjtily w a s assisted by M r s . William Tonne, Mi aiid- Sirs. |l). G. Buck o.f Gendecorated' with jmrde,, flowers/ and Mrs. Harold Finns, jind M r s . Edwajrd oa vere guests jif'Mr. and. Mrs. V. Young. ' fern*. f| fi*nl|ii\vi.nir thp ceremojny. a H. Schroeder, Mf S,- Cook st eet last dainty jt\yi> com s.» luncheon ! wasj week, Mrs. Schroeder is a 4atJ8.1lt?r served to the 1!) gui'st-', members o! Mr. and Mrs.' George AValgren. 211(5 of Mr. and Mrs.;Buck. the in iiji'<l?.'ifi> f« mi lies niul a fev Franklin street, entertainea Hie ff>l friend* lowing guests' T h u r s d a y : "Mrs. Curl Clara yaupel, the Misses left by Aijulerson and d a u g h t e r s , R u t h ,• and Elsii and Celia Mnrekoff, a id Mrs. Mr. il':d Mrs. W i e m u t h m o t o r f|>r a two ,veeks' tour t h r o u g h Margaret-, and Miss E l s i e ' L a r s o n of C H Ritcheson all1 of ElgSn were the Kn it and oil thi'i r i ' t u m they will Ravenswooil and Mrs." T h u r e Dajil- guest on Thurslay at the ! mme of l«< nt (line (It 120 Lincoln.avenue. liurg and children, Riilli a n d R o y Mr. and .Mrs. If, F . Grelie. 109 N . Rogers P a r k . ! ; • H a n son street. Party .Mnniliiy 111 Hiiimr : Mr. aiid M r s . E. Foster and .so is,' Mt iind Mr*.. Phil Coffer, of River «f l t d ;ram Srhull/«. ( were Sundiiy guests of Mr. ami Fore Motifljiy cn-niiii a sroiip -ofj•'.f.jrty and Miss filndys Coiine of Elmhui' Mrs. Vernon Sch-roeder, 517 (S. Cook ealled on Mrs. Sadie Rieke. 012 P r thi^IIIPIII i'lmrrh friends JKM tlnTi'il" i t 1. stree and mm> Bertram I. Si-ruill/i) a.' very pect irr.entie 'Sunday.' , pl'eaviilW surprise. G-ei>.riJt> ('iirlsiin, 042 F rspeet o i Mr |,Nchult;«i< I ft T i i p s d i i y n | i | r b i M K MM and Mi's, i H a r r y Hogliind unil for (li| W i - r ,'inM 1'xpi'cis tri | visit line spent tile wei'k-end ; v siting daugliterrf, Marilyn and B f i r m r a en '' and ('a'lil'pnilii. family.in Roekford. (Vdi.irn ) i . An/.iiii Joyed SHiV'i»y n t j t h e home of Mr. arid rijipniliji;; tiniM' time iii piii'h still 1 ' '»•'• Mi'M. Chat-lea PfiWlik In W h e i t o n . fori" his return, JA p l t ' l l s l l l l t l^|plli41l! ..'Mrs. II, J l . Rates anil sons, Tpi . WIIS *i\> n t ill Kllljli" and U.'v.. Philip ami-Gerald, IL'.'l Waverly l'tmd, spi ' I>t; an 1 Mrs, | F . W . Llndl erg mid Hl'll.-i'lji'l' -.P"lv" inj fijtitii' ti'i'iiw 4>f ' h i ' the Weel( end W-'itiflg jehlllyes in If ilaug iter. LeoilR 115 X . jjlnrrisdti si rei. were HunlJay guests of Dr. and splendid -ri'ii;.' jMr. Sclinllz' has- vai'l it ml W a l w o r t h , |Wis. Mis. A. -V. Llndji. t'g in Cryst Lake glvJm fill-' imiTnl l«vir« in |>l'''xi M'tit of Mr*. . A )i OH! <i»'i)s«iiiitH„, (if.. Chii'igJv lAs a till" VJjAlUlS'-l'poplf's li'll|.M|i> was aj week-end .glte-st of M r s »nm tolipn IM iippi'i'i'ialjiini and PS'IMMI: It" and Mrs': Peter Koei|ilg, 21H JV1 Rieke,!. 042 I'fosppct "avenuil.. . |.|p.iisf't|cl>i' prpsi'iiiji'd tin 1 lionoi uiii;: aveiiite, inotored tj» V iw'ousit Nort w i t h id li<-iiiilifiil ' e b i i N i i i i whetle they .will enjoy a 10 ( ays'' va i Mr.j and i!Mrs. Roy HaHsi»y catii n. fatniljt of Oak; Park called on M Miss HPIPII Colter IJwoinPs R. U r a t e s , 12:i Waverly road TuesMi<s Olive. Itiiesele of ! lighlaiit Bridp|5»f Henry If. s < «lt day, Pari was a Sunday giUNst at i he liomi Misl H.'l.'ii Coliter, daiiehter <|t! Mr. of M r . and Mr|i. \V. |jIL S Kltf-123 I and S|iK .lamps i ' o l t . e r o f I l o w j lis and Mi'j and Mrs. (had Erfckson \\'. Main street h: Sodt. HI of Mr. anjij-Mrs. i E v a n s t o u called on ^frsl.Idu Willja liif, (>. Sodt. I'M) W . J,ak(N fifreet Sui Waverly road .'{Sunday. Miiis^Lucille ^arkchbnl of Mareng 1 rried Siindaw iAn« i l i i i i ' t l y in: a t the Wont Ml wnrf i l l . - . M i i hod i s't IVlintji Charles' jSlepica i of Rerwyn spent f Mr. otid Mrs] Edward Os 2 0 8 H e v . <)<• irge I,. ''ox< r - l d t.b T h u r s d a y evening''jwith Roy Ruescli; Conic Irnia street. Mis riiiK i i ' i ' nvHiy. to X l % 4 4| t I! ('•42 Prospect avehijie. I.ineiilij avei ike, at t h p b r i i l p while E a r l Selinefer. : serve 1 1 Mr. '4»!idt;i' a renue. Ill's! ma l. • i w i n K tlii- ct-ivmonv a Wedding ••inii^ pf the was ".'ervejl at tin pa rents. After a teri lays' t r i p Mr. land Mrs. S.id will Ttarriiisjtiin.- wh'Ti' the; will •_'IM> \ V . 1 Richard Mr . , Miss Mildred p a t e s ot Petrjoilt'.' Nijesl Center wejre'week-end ue.st's Mich'., visited hejr brother, B Mr. and Mrs. I)[er)nan ,<}arb sch, 22 Rates'. 12.1} Wayerjy road Monday ind E.-liberty-istre^l.Tuesday. " . Mr|s I|>oten a rid, laught^i ?f art in 'Paetz and Arthur -Podij Misii Frances 6f Albion, Ifeb., ar welt of Piano 'spent Sunday with Mrs. gues-tp ot >Ir..-a^d. Mrs. Hbwird St'ie lila Williamsota and family, 122 %\fav fenhotefer,!l41 \^. Lake fjtreef e i r liitni^'. I'rly road. .. i • > ' .; •Mr), and Mrs! Knox LehJnan • a I t a r r i ii ton Young People Mi.ss Ruth • Grossman 'returnedi to chihlren. Gerald aiid Laura, md MM ; »larri(p^ at l A k e Geneva i her home iii •Chicago S u n d a y , after Emmh Dickerson of Fraiicisy lie, IIK] Merl Rrat.ton and .Marion haying spent her s'ummec ,-vat?ati()n are spending several days both of Barringfim wer|> m a r - visiting >frs. Sadie Rieke, ¢42 P^osGeorge Stiefenhoi fer, 30j|) and linjay. Aug. -~> at Lakij Gen- yn-vt avenue. St Cook street. I Mrs. Knox ind Mrs. Tliev retunit'd to Rariiington Lehman '.are..'sifters of Mr, Stiefen • i weijding dinner 1 was seifvcd to MrJnnd Mrs. II. Armbqister and hop)fe|. relatives and friends itit t h e daiighjer. Gehcviejve,' of Austin- were. f 3n\ ami >frs. August (Jos- diniiijer guests on Friday at the hime "•Ji iss Ella ; ScUaefer, who 1 as spen t s \V. T.ak.-' strep.'. On T h u r s - of Mr.j'ahd-Slrs. George W. Arn. Cieii the past month with relative! in'Bai•iiin_'. Aug. 27. a group, of 10 Vvieyej remained over the 'week-end riiigtiin, returnel to Oak Pi rk Wet I- - and I'lieinls gailiered at the hiiine- amt showered M'r. and }Iis.j Trenna Scott of Wilmetti is i.v'lor tvitli many beautiful and eiijoyijig a two weeks' vacation . a t U'ifts. Rpfreshmpitts" were ihe ho^irie of Mr, and Mrjs. EVniai|-&, and ; an enjoyahl" e-veuiir^ Snjiihj: 52S Grove avenuej ^1--. Taylor.'arJ I.like street. at liomif 'Misj.' Ruth Wiedmibeck, 003 Priiirif avenue is spend ng. the. week at I the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Iliirry Wlederilieck in Oak Park. , tins Sunday U * • ? V : . -. . i George Wieinuth was ihiistess nnt.ry . home north i>f\.Bnri Sa'inrdav evening at aisdlower for M s-< Mary R«wland. 12!> Wiiverly' road, iVhosi- marriage-, to Edwijtr Wieninth .- an event of Tuesday after* nSaoi). '. (Srove a renue, accompanied by iilrs. II. C. K nson if Chie igo,- will motor to Go i)|( », Mi'h., F r day and eijoy the the w >(fl;-i»nd With- a i brother of Mr. Mijjs Marjorie Kuhlnlan o Pi esb'yterian hospital in Chied V en- Wichnian and Mrs,. M|ison., i I j o red the week-end with her pirjnts, Mr a n d - M r s . CI. R . Jarffine, 231 Mt-,. and Mrs-. Herman Kuhlmn n, 300 Mondnj at Coolid e nyenue, Spent E Liberty Street Lake Koshkonoug ;in Wisioohs-in Milss Olive McFndden of Cle re ind, -(Mrs Clarenee Page. 317| E. Lincoln ind Miss Edith Fprsythe of "arl1 i dip were guests fir se\era day - avenu i has returned to Barrinjton after 'pending several weeks in Elgin nn^l °f> Mr; is w-ek nt the hoifie •s. I f . T, Sniilpy 520 Grove ijiv nuti where «he was receiving medical aiten Hon'a the Pejfon clinic for- an inj ired John Heinrieh. 327 W. Laid rftre«t ankle. itored to Sa|viin'nah, 111.. Surdity. Mis Helen Dillon, has rcfturnei to Mr. ami Mrs.-John Clinge o F u n | - Cliicaio after a two weeks' visit a t le; visited Barrington relativtk the hfljnjre of Mr. and Mrs. E. F . Kir-: df y. by, 31 li-EL Lincoln avenue. cks' turned Saturday frota a two outinjj at Waupaca, Wis. Mrs. .Alice Ajdams. of lElg is-a est this week at the home | Mr. tirfd Mrs. John Florn, 502 GrriFe ,av.enue. Mrs, Horn is a. daugllite of Mrs. Adams: • Miss Nforrinej Sass, 120 <t lidge »-niie, fn'JQyed last we>k It' -^he n* summer hjome of Mr.; and Mrij, W J. Smith onJLFox river. ! Mr. and Mrs.; George Walgten lind ciildlreh. Rut* ami George, £r., F'hnklih street vfere. gtiests w * es d i y . ' a t the home of Mr. anil Mrsi' Curl -Ailderson in Ravenswooil.. Miss R ith'fremained nt the Andersijifi iome. fur a v;isit of. several days.- H * Mr. a n d M r s . Emil Noftz' and 1|4 Cpolidge avpnue, a n d Mr. Mrs. J l e n r y Srim a n d 'children, lolidge uvojiiie, Upeoiripanied rs. C. Leopold and the. Mi»«>f cl|lle a n d Eleanor Mack of ( !hi motored to Dubuque! Sunday. in' lflfi^and re««lv M. D, 'degrees f&j,j Illinois^ Uv"i«U lmmU Beta 1% .pfii nfi,, p. Eptjilnn fra,terni^e, |ft anf in the Ftu'teiJ [<i,, t, N j ing station ' j ji • Mr«.i" Johv N. Plagde, 231 Applebee street spelitj seveinl days last week at thef St, 'Anthony hospital in Frank Roekford, vith n nephew,' , Sehermerhom, Jr., who has been,seriously ill fof seven wee its with spirml. meningitis believed t lie rU-ult of fnirRtaidjtis. The condiliori of the' boy was ijiuch ii lprov eir^yiifh Mrs. Plagge Ic-ft him1. • J Live iri VI :ink,.ein Tlie ycning c|k>l, I j •vi.!.,is Wnijkegiih. . ], Out df,,town tu^-tv ,,,, * ' w i > . Heurjl S. ,Toi,,|f j | „ v ( I .hiim-r Miss \Vrn Joiner. M!' #"l Mrs! Robert 'O'Kaifif ||i5i(i ^j D'TnUiy p*ivane. jPolo; Vaitghiiiij Jr., A |lfmv. :'t{ev.„njitd -Mr Mis»'s|.-<|}feri'iidjn L'.» :i„r,,!,i|, "--• ? ( 't"y«tal M-r. jfthd Mrs, • Irvii g; Hager iaJMl J,ake; Mr: ami Mr,s.. ).;. s «hi.ldrem Ge,orge and ( arol, attended iind-t.Mi^[- H v ^ ' H a r t i d e n . '"V'tli-'Jlf. M f. and the Legion coitontion a t Springfield Scl»\(lf|lUll .,,1(( lss Fraoces Shearer, It * u ) a , , , , , Aug, 29 to Sept. i; Mr ft ml Mr?.. A. L. T r u a i anil ,Mi?s Ijlarriet ffijiiirr.' \I I Mrs. "thililw , 437 Juije terrace, were 3unAndrew jives, !&M, M,""1 Mrs day d ner guests of Mr. and Mrj<. Mjss Julifi Wester n and F r a n k 'W.'" T^WMen. ,1 V* Park; Arthu • Truax of (jrystat Lake. Mi»s'.AT|yne Ivtji'faiMivl'i Smi I United . . r • ' :iiiil Mrs' ' j • t -^f • -. ' i ' James Merritt, ;ffliiens,J; in l^Iarriagijat Dundee "Mi^s .'Gvrti;u'|i| / E . V ' 4 " "yl"t - .Md Mrs John HL. Rice of Mt. Carmel is hiallng a two weeks' visit at the Miss'T^nnH, S«!|>tt; .\V.IIUN,, St,.ft. home )f her son, R. C. Ritfe, 10J E . art Thompson,: J|,;;: Uj-ro¥I„ n Elizabeth':. - Weste'rri, MlU'lP ; J s ^ . T r O t t A ; ! ill's, v j v Miss _Tul' Lake i i t r e e t . (laughter of. 5(rs. Irvin j M., WeTsterrt, MUnshaw, Miss HleiuWr ' F . iKiithfyn! B y r n e ' l t m l l Mi 'i'-in. Miss' Kirby of; Austin of -Dundee;, liecane the )r»de:of Dr. Mr, and "Mrs. 13. 13. Kid ; an,] Mrs.Kirk Smith' fit Biirripgtr»rif a*a, pr^ty* Da\»id 'Djonriirji,, KlRin.' kvifre Sunday guests »«'«• or of'.'JMr. and Mrs; r wadding' a t the'} V ester i hoine Tl)ursFj F, Kirby, 3 l 0 'E. Lincoln avenue*. Miss'''Wandn K^irby . returned to Aiis- day' evening!; Tl e cere nony Was per- '•• '•' - - 1 - - " ^ ^ . formed by Omar E: Ca afield of ^Ciy^ tin wji'h her iirtcjle and\. aunt and '.Mr. niul M r s ^ y . o. | tal Lake', enjoy (leverul days Iii their home aynnji|';..iire. p :,>I11M of j • Tlie-i bride woni an^ ivory.satin-drcs"? •N.-.'-Grartty 1 , sou bOr|i.'Sundl(i|)'; A<ig. Mr C, Ft, snyder and: dang iter. \Sith k lace yei and a necklace. of' 1 BarijU)gtbu Genf|ill \„iv\ •(> til - the" pearls. She cariied a iouquet of MaMrs; \ E. Ha vela tid of Woods tack •• -Mr. m M f « , m -suit' »f liarwere' tuests ThursiJny of Mrs. 4 - ^ - donna Lilies".' H5 T sisti»r, Miss Cartil, ringtorir ItownshfphavH' Western, served )s mnirl of honor Apd :i«Klitor, Triia'i 437 Jumk terrace. . wore, a faille dre»s*, H T bouquet waa T\iiarilyn|Ann, I j t o! i , \*lUlLiy at the of blue didphini mi and pehch gladi- Biirringtjixi hospi|tt j. Mrs George teorge I ulilmaiv find son 207 olus, • • - . ; . * • •- ' . .' " ._; S. Cji[)k ' st.ree-tJi visited rolative|s at '- The wedding liarch waw played-, by Beloijt ^ i s „ Sunday. Miss Elleii /Reil'i. Slernlf rg,, 'cellisf, -Mn, n ml Mrs harden Keen .T le?t and Miss Dorotliy O'JCane, pianist. Barrji (gton Siltl rdiiy t o r "Sprinj{field Mrs. F . Ni Vauishan, Jr., and I I . t \ I'l:ai:nd(iii sung i d+iirt -pcecediiig- (hj*. wliet-ji they will mAke their hmie. ceremony. Poim or Cplipl« "•M-ii nud Mrn; JJhloii mmka jmA IT, "Joiin.i' joan.i .1 .JKMnN. ; TfurtlHon • Mrs. Smith',W a: pqpiklttr Barrtti)(.ro^' diuightei', Htrwt; «lii»nt Biinilnsr a> Nape •villi? aiid'jitindco yodjiig. woijniin, having M II nd Ii pnug^t Rnrbnia Nlel homo with sided in, each nnimlmity. She wits! titein or it w(ie,kf« Mslt in (heir riome graduated '.-.' frjvrn Elgl academy I ii 102r»;tind froil) j he .1 TiiIvorslty of.-I-HJ, Mty 4 Doris (iotMtmnn of S t . •1'jO.iiJH iifih in 102!) Shi* I. it inemhev of has i] turni'd t(i"li(»r liot|ii' aftor'ti t w o Slgu|ti Kappa it ml Sifema; Delta Phi weekji visit; a t the r Wililiiini *!vftiis Horofities and 1 M'lfn. (figiua Rlio frn 5 l » l w w i 7t00ii.j'i.u'liiiii.iji homi' 200 Coolidge teriiity. For tl e last two years site : iiVt'iHie, has rcsidiHl. In. Ifaririnfi ton' >yhlle, hold- , ^1|JRS.;MU..S(IPT.:!..| Mi i., Ilnttie - PliiiJge of OiiU Park" ing a -position'if (he1 gtMieri*! ottVces of refuri ed;' to jher Ijonie, Sunday, affei' the'PubHc >Sorv Ice C >. lot''N.orth<?rjn. ;•-;'•' ifAUtllb'KAland s!pemlihg- several diiys at •the lipriw Illinois a t Cbica K0 •'•:•''•'OlilVittllANC M B of .M: s'. B. 1^. Schultee, 128 W. JjinE I>r. Smith! so i |of > r. W d M r s .... coin ivenue, tS. Smith-of Bairihgtoi. was born and I raised-iniBarriiigton and was' gradu5-l^ay Special; ."{ Th ii-u ?1.(X) M A. Landwer and son, Keith, ated from the Barrington high'Wchool of B irringron xver^ week-end.f.'j'uests of Mrpf; F. iPerMns of MeFlei S •'•' . • , : ' • . • . ! ; rp • DryF fork " 'i: Mr. tjiid Mrs*. William ill HI and lugtiM-, Relvn, anil M r . n Dd Mi i j u r r y (,'ook of Watikegiiii w t o dues '^ oiiday of IHH. Roliort Pu]r(j!?U .'iii Main street.; Miss rjilllan Welch Of Cheii» WI|IM .Suiidii.v gjiest of .hop mot M ihji Welclr^ 1;1!) Garfield, at 1-. lW.imld Wji'hjh, ,111) ("inrjriji-ll itmn letll; file woek-?<nd a t the home of his ster, M r s . N . ' Beck in' 1 }"M islli X Mr, .-'. Mr. atfd Mrs. M. Eag>n of Strc'atbr and Mr. am Mrs . Waller Brady 'nrnL; son, Robert of <; hicago, were* dinner guests*' of 1)'. and --Mrs. F. W. Lindberg. 115 N.Harrison street, W'dnesday. J Mr. and Mt's. Robert, O'Ka le Of Hilo and Mr. add Mrs. Fred Vaukitn k .1 r.,, of Ahiboy were • hotwe g net t.s n( Afr. and Mrs. H o w a r d Ha tin let 120 \ . Har'ison street, Thursdiy ni d tended 'the.-wedding of their hiei Miss J ilia Western,' at' tin; W nme in Dundee Thursday eve-n ng. Clarencie * Stadtler Jahd Norman/ of Arlington Heifhl pending the.'week with rpl|tiife3 IlarringtonJ. Mr. and Mrs. Albert/ Tut g^l i cco|mr allied «by Mrs. Henry Woltl and daughter, Mabel, all \ f Bcrrii|igtohi w^II visi^jOver the ^e«k;-end t i e home of Rpv: arid Mifs kins iniMt. Ve'enon,' l a . i ' 1 . '| -^ •; i. • THE A r The Vice S iuad and Mifs. Carol Bennortl Mrs. Anna Bruns «f Elgin were day j uests of Mrs. Mary Meinersi, 128 Ige avenue. -.MM - Mr Chic Mrs. Mrs. avenii*. Mrs. Williaih Voss, street and daughter, Mrs. Htirrj Hiddh?iwoitjh, 118 Garfjelj siient MonflAy with Mrs. F«"Jinli t e r a t -Fox KiVer Grove. M. Jfleinj and daughter cf Chicagq were guests at Willn1e*ing. home Friday I. 1^ d v p c e t e i i ' it Alt Ha rVinulon, li.'-ftlr— n- - Hheel ill II, If M • '«. l b . -HII-I cf ... ... i i,; Srbelf.- <• • Wiel. .'Jb' Selm'•<. If GnrbiselO rf A. AJteiihiirg, I ' llial'' i 1 t i t -I)) : ll. '..: 5. Ivinlioe, 2—'• Farsey, 2b ...... Snyifr: l b 4 S- o ' f •. »>.' jl t 1 Tf" F r o m t h e ! iPrpofrei 1 Umh.r the Ii Men di nj 01 t->4n-(rra( cal errors, jln •-'Thel latiilv I'mil Literary ; Curfos1tfe| rit-W'r WI.MIani.. S. Wiilsb aid. pjild.i4i^ Jlj B. Llpplneiiit ;c(flnpaay iri tljet'e nr« some fiKHs «li-i«jl he labeled "In cx|ciiiaii(>n.,oi;,* the I.lnotyper," lliey J a p p V "rove that Lari^is I t i ^ of imua ', nre venial coiupiirfjl with .-;<? those ,,f fiiruipp tini are. - ^otpe I.Sifu pu-s-, i t Here what should hnye >een print* Souie cusos .'"The d.istiiutu t&ulkli! I t^ ivvj,^-; In the Hetinc•ss qf s p i . " , ; flu ti tetlor of A.sla.) a.) ' "She was. a Ilaiij'|wliiv i- m a t all; P'miid alnrmn ai a! - r n w i m u Ad< :<)<»rn it druw'lh'g i i m j i , "I'.lnks. biiruls {ii strlpvi" fol Vl«H(Mi( kind iffjsi '(•tens.7 .(if winds aw . . . . . Sll'IlK ll I he- v'b'j*>tl ;0f theVspoi'tra.) I-• \ fl "DrtinKi>nn'«'sa 1s J»»i ei»iii;sK | s r 0 | i v ) ; "KjiMtiiiuMji. I'cci 'and a pa wmfa W 4 . r o KlTOOtIIf K. I> tt'U«Hfl ItelaiKi," •' ''Woimin-r- witliot; I » T tniinH hnjte.' f;' • 1 1 1 . . , . ntcnj-on( h s bt • iilj-IU andl M DAN Groye Saturday Evening, Music Curnlt li ed b y OLD TIME FIDDLERS Old a m i ftjtfw COME — A Oood Time for '"''I »n hls^wt.'ittiti lnl]f (ip'tiM |li«r..\v„s „ clouii ||i til.fc •'"N fiilibfiil 8Wi>r«i 1» •ISiei fiiikry g l n r o - i i , . l n » | ilh«)fi:" 11»»' b(u|y wn» t ikvn W ; H ' IntkTuient." (MbU f o r |lptHI run of n wo .Mil l'8 tliplll « "iirfiil,, nowsj nt >r read: H"-;l*r,-fcr to 1 .,' ill ; boriot'edfl idnien us -will e ;nate4'! 1. • P ° p as having n ilrw»8efi.ti* "5* • r S B ^ S S ! ^ ^ ^ , - nailes.' 1 A | tbeSe.Sjh 8°;»« JoH«s If cred led t b ' t b d r « f dovjl.. but : n # H thm When othersfobclosed and at ill othjer times we c anr furnish you wi ;h the highest qualitj of Groceries CqH Meafo Ihkevy Goods Fresh F\tuiti\ Canned Goods :>"e|)resp nt an, "•esent -ujnp|p4lnr;:'ffi - cai-p'tiliy weigh, t h l i r iwnjphJil 1| of Barring oil 3 \r UM Capital and Sui plus |15C,000 on Mondavi $epj.t (Labor Dky) arid our itote ^jill b^ o)peri^ll da^ MNIELSEN & | WILLMER^ FUNERAL DIBECTOBS Lady Assistant j i^MBULANCE SERVICE 203V1 S. Cook St. BAKRINGTON, I M i . Tfelephones: Barrington Palatine 223 • 18th; tern Th ptvirs won thfI Irndiflff Ifva; ijeason Sunday , the o ^Lrjniming i an intifyjM « " ,,1,, ,-ed aVlvanl Ivanlljie. , game „llt)1, spofed one|-un in the lv« ,, two hits a id an effor iiiitinf •mother in t h | third .^»nL v • adtl^ '•> to 0 eiad wjiichli S t u ' n b ' * * r e n t l | | l n n t » ^ ; li, t o i l , the Bears got bu^r # r«.Jind .scored four i hnslon four S r f w - r m r to take Vhclead 'ff"1 Z tie eighth they a [ded .three on three hits and ,t^ i errors to thoir toifil fo seven ai fi c o m ^ e 1 ; M-orluK f"r , h e ^ a m e - I '-^ Scl,erf and Garbisc j with three.] ,,.,.),look hitting h o n * S | f o r t h e Jfi (jnrbisih. eolhvted tv j ^ f fta, hT. (I,,, , -venth aiMl'.eiKli f>; i a n i h g ^ time! u'ith the' bases (iadod,!dwvr fotir fnm*. A- Alt«.n|iirg p.i^(;b coll it fiall for the Bears only two hits after he thi 1 ii .y,5ii diirimr the jgamg. during thi ,iiinl ;(iev<|n ladw* d N< xt s»"dt>y i y « t f«smir(ii\e the mn I park awi. 4 linve Iieeh- i,iH'it?d t o |jt(.cnd tfifs The free is Kiie'alrfl* t h e -_, woo1' Cardiimlic,.! B^f H teiim «111 play i b o Joi ll .... i'." Ot Labor D a y >U i S ' ^ r t h (JIIIIIIN', ii strong cohw d t»-wm \fM\ be Itisits it lull oppoidtloiK for 1 1,111-1 season tlio Ben |< jwlm a :t A .())« Rrt»i»j from the. Giant Er^or* T l k a t G o j A w a y , Ml- I W.sby Parker. 335 \\ RusspU st reif t was hostess nt' a s i j ' o'cloi-k din n vi party Saturday ' ' w Colore* Team Ho Wfet jrt Game B o j k ^ i Labor May Barrington 0 0 0 < * ) 4:50—7 Ivanhoe ' 101 0 «>> Tikv liase h i t s : llrons and biseli. Struck o u t : |y Aifeabu'r by Baker, ^!;» by S n j P e r ; }; B.ts balls; IlakoX 1 ; Alt|nbnrB, 1. —i—•— R FEEL obligation to ekie for the floral'. offprints at the funerals we CTOduct. We recognize th^-m IIK tokens of love rind., esteem, worthy of revep ent attention for thefr sentimental value as vfrpll as for their intridsic beauty. We p'rovido heeessary equipment for arranging them in tlte most effective manner .i Birringtb i,A"J •finite Kuri ;h • iplb #?l Lyons, c Dasher. ',\b O. Bilker, KS PrniS. rf ... \Ylrr>,..|f It. Itiiki-r, 'p »'r . and Mrs. RusseH sitreftj a)id Cameron, >n K o t i t e 22,.2. miles east1 of Foxl Ri\jei rG Ritii. cf. J.. i! -r( and Mrs, Herbert Gar! isch,.211 Washington's street, g « * ftp of.' Mr. an4 Bell nke in Chicago, 1 BARN | Sliowir for. . >tl!»H ftOWllltld SEPTEMBER ,\, 1931 -r- i and Mrs. I, B. Paddock. ".2." Ilsiile iivi'iiiie*. elitr.''tiiini'd tilin g . giie>is fifr Suudily dinner i : Mr. and Mrs. F . B.'Calme.vn u u h l e r , - M a r i o n , and son, F r a n d .lospplr Caliiii-yn of Chicago ; aiful Mr-'. It. A. K o l a r and daughllian M».V of El Paso, T e x . ; A r t h u r Mel Iwraiili of" RidgeX. ,1.. and. ! Ir. and Mrs. A. G. r and sun, !>utigla*s of Crystal THUHDAY, K Street gtftl'547 I I «*. I O p e B d a i f ujitil 1 Sunda'ys! H. J . LAiJI S C H U L ^ E ; j Chairman of the Board ROBERTS I ONJ P*esid«|nt HOWARD P. C3]4STtLE}j V i c e P i e s i d e n t ' : ' . • ' ' " . ' | B p W i l U ) W . RILEXi Vice Prefidejnt • A T. I LITSCJH, Ass ? Cashier,!H 3 1 ^ ' R W ^ R / A s s t . cashier ' I AGESCHpI mpjf Asst. Cashier."' .... • el-f:.' •••J- <T 7 r » M • Bj» s uyiiid you save tnl iii DIRECTORS i | Howard P . Castl|e^L^w^i J. Hager.'La ;eschulte & F a n n e r ; H . D. Keliey, Superyimr of Cuba T« wnsnip; H . Walte* H. Xamlweii W . ; E . WviBilsy, ] r'atmet) A. t PecAratihj; T iD am JSkim oiff. Silo Ccjntr^ctcjr; Robe 'S&A ounttii POi. N D S If- ^£S!^!Si**^* Maji, ^r :w ^*1 wf^^-w«»?^wiiai«fi3i»3 ss^KqwsjtE^BiBSSiHf^ sww^^i^ji^?ja^|iiH^^^Ki2^s^^ ^ K •r V-v V*: . Day at Ball w •fi ILLINOIS, THURS )AY, S E P T S ^ B B R 3 1931 foH Heli :ht»; that hastlrawn m ^ f o u r piH)[>!e intoi [the Brattice, !;.,:;.. 1 ^flown t*at serWe-'and mfa> anifottor U u am will renain in town and manylfTlocill business; will be able to keep loff th< Prof. Sollm - Hussap,1, cbMtulning % f • -^^«1 tr.ii„4 J rocks. - I t is a known fact that Ar mumniy ndornptl \x\W\ a gold jcrijfaj! 3wam,bospotous lington H.elght« minors have been per and ,a Coinplpre se'j of Jewejkjfc Ii mitted ta play the hon*s. J perhaps the onl> tombj In HUis fcrei f '"MP«'' 'will untouched hy thieve;!). , TJi* jiaU Heavy Toll in Past ^<>h i a crown was 24 inches *ln circjinrfer I 4 F IJ. B I F w t e and S. B. White ' "Itjs estimated that no Jess thai f enre. ft wits kept (n floslljionTbj )'- sriif-sfs it wii; vie for1 ths Woodland Acres fronii low 1 business firms havp beei two gold lotps flowers. Joined py 1 w ; r c ;. .11 ^ •* .Him*- Jliss r-'-^it I' a P.h.v nt the Barrington JHills Country closed in the past two years on ac chAlcedony \ ri r,,;,, M ,Eat* flower (wai ^ Mr. "„ " Joiner. cluli this week as^n result of successcount >f 'the horses.' N o : onl.i topped by n' bird with a long' htnk •>'' 'i-Mr*. l " y K ••' • ' " J Miss .! ( full 7 elimuiating their opponents in have th«y and their familiesjsufferei named in hlproglypjilcs "VaM>n.' • Mr ami M n , the first three rolinds of the touraabut oth-r Businerts places as veil. 'r * » n In the niid(ile of the prowh 1« fron - 1' Alllljov mei t In fch the thiird round, Footc de"One local bookie may have, i hough was a disk sruddpld wlllr col0ret Activities W ill Shift From feaied R. ij Pettingill, 1 u p ; and '**''«• an4 IV.i m K> Meet Locals that police orders did not metin any atones set Ih another lotus flower Jl 1 ' Wh ite defeated L. M. Hansen, 6 and ,<f-Hi gt«in Heigh jts bookies-) h JV'6 thing, j Anyway he accepted a be nie, largp npcklnce Mas composei ti ,l(irm 1 At W a l Soft Ball to .Bowling MM Mr-;. F >; vr ).i t 'M- ( ,im<\ H<Mijked for 5 jieeln closed and orderi-d'to move i>&'t ut five [o'clock Wednesday aft »110011, of SO piece?, «f gold In. the s$«ne 0 ' n' II [• I I . ' ^ *'. Sir , iThis! M nth The results of the club championtow i or cease ope ations Wf f f f -«.< I "' >lr I""- an* Ten mi|tiut«s later he was r/uuled bj spme Insects Hi rent died o|b a Igoli I .-..hor Day shin tourna'mefit remain the same ]iV>II( wijig a vit-it to Arlington Chief S soog." String. /Gold hnic^JWs 'Ijavllijr thi r f s FranSporting activii ies for the Barring- Inst! week with ho matches being plpry- Hrtghtp- cjf ft reptetentative of pe form of t h e hieroglyphic' lette • tNj -v H r " rt (;on Lionp plub will be shifted" during ed One bnl sweept-takes event --<vas "N ; a number of silver brncjelet*- • >k < ounty state 1 Attorney's office, l^ih gamo of m Mr red Sattjirdiiy and one Sunday. September from the (soft ball diamoWl pla 'It Is bellQved, that this is the Art: Chief |?koog notifie|d jthe operators of ' »)».! MrV 111 , \\ f - ' , I look* Kept on Chalni ( M l din? Ivnnhoe •ind golf [course t> tike bowling alleys. (t, JT, ^E. •"--—«Iftirsl r0 pj w o n fjrsf/ with the boifky system thero that they n dst In public r libraries durinjg the tln^e silveV bracelets have been die • n h T p ted ' v m interesting V ^' ' ^ i » « and I , r •' Park; Arramenient ire being made, | c - 87-J-7A, F.j.H. •To,hn8ton second with close \ p ('>r get'-l^ut '•Every bo< kie Middle a g e s . books were often covered In a tomh of, the fourti ""1 Mr* :A •jf a t J) a n d ft »"•',•». ording lo the. alhletie committee i'or l(K^ft-79, md F. M. Callahan third and hand book in he town- - a ust chalneiI to their shelves. : It Is said ndynn-sty^and t)vo p,ui*e gold ankleti f\j , ,, „, t|a in the first '•",'- K. .Mi«.-h*l..t se pf tbe bowling alleys one night a witlh 91-1 li 80 in the Saturday event. close,*' th» -chief 0^ police.; 1said, If that t i e volumes in the library a t also were found and i , II a n error and n In the ."sweepstakes Sunday, Johnston eek a t the Je-aM feja. Go. buiWiig: thty d m)it close yiflutntarilly they Oxfordjl .were secured In thld man tkfill i >t *'lr"' f v " " t - ' *"w third on two he Liois will powl ion these dlhiys woi first! ji-itr 98-20-72/^ R. Card- be clos id fc-ircefuyy.' nerj , Busine^sj Notices Britjg Results 'V M .-Ad which they 8 well tjJvon CeUtrftl OBowling allekrs.. w e l secojnjl vith 83-0--74, and Kar^ The rericition tb^jtIits|!moye was Ira ., «... '.JS^.A; ; iiinins. I n the stmih third wjth S4-&/-76. .^here were ceiled favorably hj '" cVordinj H o pret jot! plans. , j he business iien ' ' IK , I >.n-,„„i Mr. ^ , ) . - ¾ .•••r hijisiy- with" their Softbal season wuiicoine to; ai close ten entries; in the Slaturdajy play and of the to\?n, acciR ing/to informa ion i1. i K*i,.;.. ! *•"••*. * . ,r r,ids on four hits : event fter ^hiee or f u r ' more games. A1 sevjen";tntr^s in tj>4 Sunday sund givjen >y' the Cook [ounty HeraII t:;k.-[th.p lead 4 to 2 . ime fa now scl eduled/for. Thursday UNTIL L*BOR D A t 'Ml ! l^vorahly deceived 7 " •. :i.ild4d three more HIRTHs ; ] ! ight wi:h; the s ro4g St. j»aul teom. in ( M r The Adele Beauty Shop n a k e s a special offer,of ?4.00 statement TvAs -ihit» Grew, dtiigliKr of ta e I iwi Trors to mil, he Liohs were to play • Palatine a t R«!ligiou and Secular of. the He 1 aid reiiresentatl^'e Ameificaii^AmbMsador to Turkey. for all perinaneit waves including >' ' . nnil 'omplete their alatinel Wedne day nigh^ as pr»et o ries T h a t P a r a l l e l interviews w|itlt various busi .ess shampco and set f tjce session lor i ie'hard ga'me Thu|rs.|;rpat religions have fluid that thty \i weru 100 per *. , , - 'W °t the i'.:),! vith t.hrep hits dh>, . ., , j , : ' ; . - ,'•'. .•: Here is a splendid opportunity to secure a GOOD jpexmEnent i t Jt ,>'"-ml •hospital.' •, , ' t ' l iujrallel each other In cent ii, fc.ror of till hfe'lud Ithat has 1 een . !..iin>> Jfor the Bears. A second gaTni' bietween the Lions gr.atly leditced price I -" *' ' -^-,.. A s nf.»Pd; of Bar. For instance.) Jephft clampijd down -.on bijiokies. Th«j na 1 • i • » , (>f h i s b i t s ii» it abid the Jewel Tea) Co. {ricked;team 1 ,,av _' the judges of .Israel,: joHty tale the sta ". that} it is n. t a ffhone a t once for appointment t< ''V ' ' " » ilauBhler • .ah'U iiminjrs. both V „ | ( "I •' ' ^ t K i l l ! Ivill be played f-n.'-jWednesday even DIJ dor a reiba rkable vow 1 befiore? he -•'- 1 mailed driving in ijtg.of ^ext wejik. j The JeWels de- mircned togflflst t-he Ammonites, ea^e: s^ mjuch as .(to hethpr the ojjsragambling, a» it \: * .Mil >np<r pitched exf >ated; the Lion$ bjj a close score in th/ it J If :.M proved, felctorldus he fidn 0 hind books is' the efleet uptn rlington Heights th- H<'ars allowing tieir first:game blayed lat,e 'in J u l j . 205 N. Cook S t v Phone, Barrington -623 wijuld offeljr In the Lord the first llvi pepplc vrho ca "t afford to ose .[•••r hi-j third inning Inn thiug wli'lchf slioujldi come to . BARKING! OlV, I L L I N O I S ' ruo ley. ,' ; b - cajme. , , ninet hi in on his returjt. JThis hap-, ier» are niten i said one business JEfficacy of Jfr^yers IMII, In1*' ladies' day 'at peaed to . bn J his oraly daughter, who Can Word "'to play ml nil feminine funs JMea8u|i 'ed b y umbf rs wliom he sa;r|iflced Ct Ifulflll his, If thejj''ttain affordI to f* i.tteiul ttend this Rnme ra ih, vow. The Uevon't I (eor}le iof T T le;history of Jephthah nd thpy••'• ca 4 afford • to ^- pjiy tf ul T ears. Thehighis con tainted In the seqond book of (hat Is llmost.tllie^ntlre populntjbn, necessary to- transfer f; «t Xortiij Shore upend much tlhft nhd Ingenuity In J i d g e s . Id onjieneus, ' in Honierlc ut (of .town, l i t isl the con on thjs dnte. Morrisaeti Will Meet Schrei- < h'elrf p|«yers. i 'heir prayers, to the le, rend, kiM )1 Crete, suticeeded his itnd I local fselrVioc tlhat the fli Morth (phicnRo IjlorlBoitlon of! Bwddha; s e e m t o be father Detca|l on on tin! throne, a id ng lias been iroviding in Ar ber; Higgins Wips Pared the Greeks to t^ie it rntfe Jo work! off "fine greatest ma- uc conipah ,-_ • lor 1 earn will nriilhiel nlimber i f prayers, arid Hie Trojan wt r vith a i l e e t of 90 shl'is. tlte nearii- Were . manent Pale Trophy ofte wh|) has t! le largest humbeij to Dtring tl Is ' ' ' ' ' ifroii a H I o 2 Ills crtjdit hn' -prospects of the sepf famdus A, gn«»i ginie Itrentflg ' r e w o r k Ope man has the' re turning] lit made a vo\v to Nep Golf will reach its high point of gerous. tempest thnt If iiuppllcntion diirved on a hourd tuj~ne. In a ,dai - .., 4 S h o w s 7iOO-9»Q»p.p,. - T IV intere** Sitjiday ilt the BiltiUre club 'vhlch U securi 1 to a long pole. He ho escaped i© iyt»uld offer to the r> (\ .w;hen",E. Morrissey plays C. j . l s c h r e i - upends hours €^ery day doping the gid whatever llflrig creature Brst HM 1^4 F R I . S E P T . 3 - 4 ^ .r>; o bor for th<{ club championship. The lionrd Into tin wpter; Every dip ptesentedl Itsejf -to-his-eye'on the t f Jtihing, burhjn akin makes, ife 1; two will play without handicap. Mor- Is a pmyer. , A n o t h e r has a whirl- Cretan short 1 T h | s was his son, t *! h i i tnbe treble; qu apply Zeino, ;ba 1 FRANCIS in rissey defeateil Eli Herren 0 up and Ing wljdmill, rMd\ he holds) alofi w to came to kongrntulflte hilt on soot! ind, cooli invisible fanily 4 1 his' snfej retu'rp. Idomeneus re idsfindthat Ze mo antisiRtlc.Tho! 4 Schreiber defeated II. Gr.eeder 3 Lp H'lth the propf i Inscription upon It. r dtemed his ^omise.' but tlie i lhttf •om Itching, ht lpa 4 in the spiiii-finals last week-end. !G. nnd every . re^(dution. Is a prayer. munity o|f this shcrlflee rendI sred brinja6' viftreli Vonien moving about in theirs oro infection and ret o di aw o u t li 4 J, Henry will play Norman oison for dinary pursuits) carry 5 little'wliirlll- him so oiilotid to his subjects that 1 ' rma^. For 20y< are store the skin t 4" -~ f - { -Jthe class B. championship. I 0 i:igs w.l ich tlieyi keep in motlioh con* hii wits exiled from his countty,— agupskjn.reZemobiiabei In tire junior division G» Ifeileman i tantly WontrealjFaiiily Herald , SLVTU1 tDAY, SEPfr. 5 . and other1! Idn t lievii i^ pimplj E v e i i .whirl Is a 'prayer. 11 ilo fen ted George White and ' 0eorge .18' The shoulder I lades of a yak pre-: irriti tipns. N L -without it. gold > \SCt CARROLL a|id I Greeder defeated A. S«iuer. Ilcileman sent a broad 60c and $1.00 eveiywl)iere--8|l surface. These nile Business I lotices Bring Resul :s ..1.5' 1 1 will play Greeder Saturday or Sunday f * F R 2 D R I C MARCHJ in •4properiy fnscf-jibed |" and htlng, 0 1 for" the junior championship of the (Toupsj of do|en, frotii the O 1 club. ] l tranches'~of' d tree; overhanging a 1 1 l i s t e r Higgins defeated P. R. Jean>. .14 Trii-eleij^ cannot get by 0 0 maire in the finals' of the Dale i rophy lootpath: \* u-lthou hriisl|i|ng tihem aside, and .0 ,3 ronnfl winning permanent possession ' o disturbance means several ..1,4 ' 0 of the trophy. Higgins w6n the! tour- tjhis prayers 0 Stufily opes <llmb to the 0 .14 nnmnet last year. | i mountain top) nnd pi m t prayer 3 . h \ \ h (OJ»'I-.l>Y. AND CARTOON 1 0 .14 The prize ,winners last week-end tings a the' su nmlt ABOVE PRICES CASH 0 and see thje flowers in We invite yott! to come N were It. Olson with gross, handicap , itft*next spring, .48 3 ,7 and net of 97-24-73; C. J . Sehreiber bloom and select t h e bulbs I , R U E -S.X-.S-7r.; p . Smith »1-10-75; h. I v Professor VV Take Among them are some ch ce va[rieti^3 never before <**> CjOO 430—7 11 5 Higgins 82-0-7«; H. Greeder 80-8-77. se wijoners, Laure s Front Ericsson shown—including many !I>1 fOO OOOr—2 7 2 Anot ler patr otic myth, h'as, been I i.vons • and Gar,ARTHU Town of Ugly IJucLIlng lorced to lowfe , jjr Its co ots in the >y Altenburg, 9 ; 200 atioh'St. Sfext to Postoffice 108 N . Hough StreetJ face ol earefdl I historic tl research, Levers of the t.jlcs of U a r s C h Is <njUer,i 2. Base on Tel^ Barrington 657 Bat'rington,, III r <-• j'n^Tn-j jyrites William | E. Rae in a Bostlan Andersen will prohtihly ugh* AltVnburg. 1. flon paper. Th? popular conceit that thai his story -ifl the "I'gly Duck I he United S a l e s led the resti of ling' Is one of the.finest Whn' 'he' world In t h e I n f r a c t i o n of mop* ntiturtiJ. tljerefoiv. wh«>n in Errors T h a t G o i A J w a y Den/.iark. after vow h n \ e vlsiteii Irnnclud warsjiips and t tat the jlraF r o m t h e Proofreader <tKo BQBBY J O N E Sty'-J' ' his 'jotne nt ii-lfii.se, to journey t. najic 'onihat, between he Monitor 1 KJoi,'p and when there seek out unij the Mejrlm'ac bejrn 1 this revo••• '•••:..Iilij oil t.Y|nigraplii"itHE DRIVE1 the old nnd Interesting castle of ut Bon Jjln nt<v|il nrchftP' Inre \vl|ich 'vi'he. Ilaikdy P,o ik of ( : \ ( \ i - - Hid sins; | 2^>^^."»')^• runsfdrmed rayips the world over • i>itifs." jwritten by Giss^lfeld, where the story tellei ofteti stayed. Here the t ' c y Duck •ecplvts rjo cftiptenanc* from Prof. •'ili ii nd itulilished hi W ED., SEPJT. 8-9 lutiips I'htnn'yi Haxt.p-. assistant K--<-.iiiip;Jn.v In -IStW. linfJsHrst siiw the light ntxl not fat - .facts .which inijilil away iv- flip cijistle of Hergentred. ; iroifessop of history nt Harvard nnd when, lhe swan was haiN-d hy the liastet of the Seventh louse to bc-Mi'iiuatit'ib of l.nrr.v .iul|t , mder f^s rvard's new house Tlicy appnrenrly children. Allhouith KJorge is be.vt kriouti loday for Its hncoii' and snu ilaii. ".•'> s : ns >f iiownday^ sns«. the visitiir will Mn.l it a splen "frjii dnitn^t c qimli IeS of this :;.:11-(-.1 w'th sottic ol v did old town with a chiirch of the Irst fjjht hp'tw pen irniielnds ha '' •| i. me*. . Thirteenth century nantcd after ed Atlierican* ever Since to pxag. - . ' i n - S!H||]>||'S, With berate the efl> t s - o f tJJie battle of ;.-. •-. been printed lti Snnta Clnun and ' e \ e i y w h e r e old castle liotnestenils, heslde the s>ea 'llaiiip'oii Uoati.'" Pro "pssor Baxer Bttrs.. "An ^.'imlnn ion of niiiuwhich will urnt» i> a scenic ijnenmr.\ !f:ivcli«r. died -1.,.,1 » i i ' tiscrlp) materlijl It). Paris. London $>] (Inftlie In : sin for i " « ' t ' ind W'nshlnctoj) allows clparlv'thni I'Vancp. not -l\\t> Cnijled States, i> wfii se iiianncrs [ Importation of Slaves pla.vpi the Icajllng roI'Mh the In\. (tl-nVV l i n g uiiiii.'"-, Aftler 1808 t h e importation of trod m lion Qf jjlropclin s.';—Detroit : r< i. 111 slaves Into the United States was News. &. .'s!i|i|ics for the prohibited by the Constitution, but -!>d ll't.S." (I.lllO.x t h e smuggling In of Afrlcank conAdvice to Cotton i Jro'fer*/ in ituj violet pari \*9\ llpiied up to the lime of thtf Civil Thickly pin n ed cott on Is recom| war. ' . (Drunk mended on all soils Ify Arkansin-;. .| expei'hw'Jt st a l<nn ofll luls.. Business Notices Bring Resiilts in..) a '(Kiriy ol in,' |ihi^isnnts in '••'ft " l ^ ^ ^ m i o ^ ' I H '*T'**: » ^'j£ jjtfliwrioq Nine, UefeforGaiiieWith' Barrini>ton; Bears ; i Police CT All Bo)kieS>5 ems a Fobte and White Enter Club Has 3 Trql^hy Tourney Finals Ml ngtoh Heights Games Scheduled Business Men oi Town E * sS' Favor, ib le Views DuringNextWeek to^iLcti>h t SPECIAL- k' non Is atlfSpe This Wedat BHtmofe he Catlow J ADELE BEAUTY [SHOP THIJAlil i n MM S ^ ^ Vipe Squad ..S :fi TPic Night Angel $uits Pressed Flowers Bulbs adioli for 50<f - FOR d\ Wm. S c h w a r z . Tailor :ATLOH t Tel., Banington 4 3 « ' I 1 E PWMic mumm OWE §TAR9 uwiktwu 18" ! . - : • • • ' . • • ' nt her tnati—Is a' In .-ill. his ht'l «. - . i t , . l : i U on hl.s brow. i/'l in Ifis right hand. --^"iM in jiis.eye. • <tn ,I,>4n." •'- inki-n to Hell ._. ."••in for ^interment.)' •'• "i, iii s complaint t o -i'.i|.'-r mud: "Wher '•• luv hoiKilred coun1 /,/.ie males'' I urn re• i- aildreused them.as . AI.I th'tjse a re.'.very Uti-d,io the print not to those who iinp'.ipuliin idea, and iln-ir words."' *- I I ». •i i: S; a-B-C.' ! ISSN 'U KfBAKINC •VVPOWDER SAMEPRifjt i FOR OVER ^ ^ 40 J • ' I Picture, A s jclosejto you a s your telepho;ne is the ;means b y w;hich y o u , c a n g e t acti tin to meet Vourf w a n t s . U you want t o buy J^r; sell, rent or rJnt; hire or be hire I; trade or _give,, R< yiew clasifieel ads wSil get cuick results for "yo i.i 'Reach for 3 our phf ne r ow. Call Barriigtbn No. 1-r-Make ytmr w^iiksfapownanqlearn how little it costs to get acti|on. BARRlto) — ,',' •/: fim/ "«'*'« worth-while entertainment" w ., Sept. S-4* . PanILukasand Saturday, Sept. 5* N a n c ^ Cari'eU a n d Tijies., Fj-iend's Night, and "THE SEC ith Victor Arlen an Saturday, Sep; CONFESSIONS Sidney—Norman F eat E VICE SQUAD" 'NIGHT ANGEL" ie March, ., Sept. IS an§ ^ * CALL" e^.. vj eggy Shannon ber 19 iu A CO-ED'* f>. • r - P h l H l p s Holmes — -- Paramount" and the "Catlow' Sign of Gootl L!^ y Francis • --'• 5 ounces forJ25*l 7imes! 4 HJ- l< 1 v\ >jllii . i s days and nights for all! Pare mount if celebrating J 50 yearn of leadership! With the greatest pictures i in all Paramount history. Played by. the most famous stars < the screen! They invite you to celebrate!—now! L 1 1 J' ' ' Ana all year 'round-—whenever it's a Paramount you $/ in buying you save in! '" > » * 1 i '-1 ! '••• ' • • ' ' • • ' I ' . .)• ' f l • „?- k: ! * • p- • • • i n BiJtRINGTONRIlVISW, « PI' !;!" l n _L : •' BARRINGTON R M E W • ' ESTABLISHED > i8S5 L E S L I E WL M c G L U R E , Editor and Publisher » • . rxixxxunxgmcTTxxi tXXJ zzziaxx" Church INGHAM Business Director and Foreman W A L J T E R R. J j! I : f WIN 1 Published every Thursday afternooh a t Barrington, tter a t the. BarIllinois, and e n u r e d as Second-class 879. l i a g t o n postoffici under A c t of Mjarch Member of _l_ RATIONAL EUITOBIAL ASSOCIATION ILLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION • C u d s of th ks, resolutions of condblencje, obituary poebef, memorials, and all notices of entertainments or society and church sales and parties given fojr pecuniary i i . benefit will be charged for. oxraraxxxxxxxEmxx tx gCttBNTjjsT'- A p communications should be addressed tcj the BAKRINGTON BEYIEW 100 NORTH C0OK ST. BARRING)TON, ILL. TELEPHjONE, BARR NGTONNO. 1 ['• - i xJf 1 a , it Df)GRBELL RINGERS Today I watched two aggressive sales Indies "'mak-i ing" one of Harrington's principal residence streets H o u s e to house j doorbell by doorbell, they were keeping u p a fairly everl pace. Each had a no ebook and pencil i n hand, each wrote into her little no ebook the names of the" residents farther down thet street You know how i t is done—7"an«| could you tell me the name of the lady Brow»?7 "And.who w h o lives in thi next house?" " Jijlrs. Bi lives in the white house beyond thjit?" etc. And then a t Mrs. Brown's house: "How do y i u do, Mrs. Brown. One oi| your good friends, a Mrs. Campbell, urged: me to see j^ou and let jrou in on this wonderful opportunity. You know w e • n l y do businctfs with the best people i n — " a n d a lot more wbooey. transient saleswomen w e t e | apparently working tbgcthejr, one taking on« side of thej street, one t i e oihcY, stopping at every ho ise in everj block they could possibly [reach between tjralns. Yes, they were honestly impartial—energetically trying to offer . every house wife In itown that one golden opportunity that comes once in a, well, about once every haljf day—that a l w a y s present golden opportunity to get fleeced. Met,' I. JLNNE'S. Sunday Low Mass, 8 a m . and |10 a. m. Week d ays, l o w Mass 11 a. m. Devotioas i n honor of thee Sacre^ Heart, fir^t Ftfi'day of each mouth. Mass at 6 a in. Confess tons, Saturday, 8 p. m. .Baptist i by i ppointmeut. t E V . J O H N A. D t t F F lCY, P a 3tOT. Sfr. JAMES E P I S C p P A L Dundee, 111. August 30, {September 6, 13 Holy Ccmmui iion, 7 : 3 0 m. a r i s t , ):30 a. Mornii g Prayer and E i c bjaris 35-2 s. GRAYr Rector •4' SAHpT P A U L EVANGELICAL Sunday, Sept » : 3 0 aL in., Jfeible schoel. 10:30 i. m., Morning wj>rship in English. m., Union meeting .of local'churches. Rev. ,7:30 C. R. Dru^sel, pastor of thej Baptist church will pTeafh, , . „ ~ . T ^ . - 1 0 5. Wednesdiy|, Sept. 8 p. ffil Monthly meeting of thu B r o t h e r h o c d ^ l t e s i dent Howard Refim Brintliitgcr will give an address Thursday, Sept. ill . . Monthly meeting of the Intermediate 7:30 League. H E R M A N N E . K O E N I G , Pn stor FIRST BAPTIST ible school, 9 : 3 0 ; M irning v. orship.i 10:80. The pastor will preach in t h e morning wur. F o r pur •vening service w e j>in in the Union I ervlce to be be d at St. Paul's church On Wednesdty evening! at 7 : 8 0 we bold our regular Bible S t u l y and Prayer S<ji(vice. C H A R I L E I R. DR(USSEL, Pastor Itinerant saleswomen, house to houss solicitors, peddlers, amateur fleecers. Most of them are amateurs, rank amateurs. It is the unreliable business houses behind them that are the professionals. , The sad p a i t about this house to house situation n that it continues and persists. There is only one redson w h y a commuri ity like Barrington can not shake itself free of these pcrcli lice that come to pester n winter a s MlSTHOPISr EPIS(30PAL well a s in summer, during hard times and good times. "For jus the f a s t e r — J ) y , 6 Pioneers—We shal|l not 1 There aro suckers'in the community who furnish them travel, b i t we make t h e H o a d . " encouragement to stay, to come!again, and to pass the I n those line: i s suggested the t sought of the coining word on to othejrs to pick on Barrington. I n nther words, Sunday 1 0 : 3 5 a. m. Worship jsermon. It will be an ither these house to house peddlers actually succeed in pawnheartening word for these disheartening times. ing off their wa^es—inferior:-wares—in exchange for good Cour<|n,Behooji, 9 : 3 0 a. m. Mr. J miley, Supt, sound money. • "at. S . - . F R S E M A N , Pastor :G)FFENSIVE|!IG N§ , In keeping y i f h what is becoming a world-wide protest against offensive signs nndi Millboards, the authorities of Paris Wave decreed that no signs shall be displayed, on its famous thorough^] re, the Champs Elysees, which advertise any goods not | actually sold on- the premises. ' j 'j • Recently protests were.'heald in Spain concerning objectionable American billboarc s which majr the landscape. 'In this! country the w imen's clubs and other organizations aro waging a earipaign against the billjboard nuisance. ' , • B y their erection of-signboards which Spoil .the natural scenery along the highways^ and by their encroachments ia residential sections of our cities, the billboard people have, bj-ought upon themselves th<( just resentment of that section of ;tEe" public which has" regard for appearances. W l e n we become more crv-llizf;el the billboard will go the way of the. town crier. As|. aii advertising medium it is an arincbroui-sm already./ ' i !' f dmt |- FIRS'? CHURCH Oil CHBIST, st MJaiu Street Sunday serviete, 1 0 : 4 5 ft. m. Sunday school, 9 : 3 0 a. m. Septeml er 6 — Subject M|an Golden T e x t : |Ecclesias{tes 7 : 2 9 Lo, this oply iave I fcnind, t l a t God hath made; man tpright. Wednesday evening meeting, 8 i m. | Readinj room and lending library a t 110 P'. H^ui Street open to th|e public dfily except Sunday f][om 1:30 to o'clock t o IS :30 i . m. Alsx Saturdi y Evening f wm 9 o'clock. ST. •ftiiy. Greaf 1 1 « Featured ii Program THtSWEEKlti ashington fi K IGTON,ILLIN SALEM E V A N G E i r C A L All services in this chu'eh will l e resumed with Sunday, Sep:. 6. C b u n h school in session at 9:3C a. m. Hobart 3erghorn and E . W, Plagge, si iperinten lents Divine worsh p and seimon at 1 0 : 3 0 a..m. The pas ;hi Idrei tor will preach on the text, "Luke 16:8, "The CI of This World i r e Wiser in Their Generation T h a i th« Children of L i g l t . " T h e n will bs no Christian Endeavor norj Evjninj service in this eburch* Union service at S t . i P « u l livan. gelical c lurch at 7 :30 p. m. | P H I U P BELlSCHER, Pastoi ZXZZ3 zzzxzi xrxec zcEzzrcoa KP FaMlyWoctor JOfiN JOSEPH GAIVES, M. D. kcxxxruLtrcjxxixixxiir^xxxxxxiJuxrii MORE MRST MD T K E EYES! of; the lentire coun;ry pa v^ been focused on the a j p o i h t m m t ' i. > -jof Walter S. Gifford to h e a l P i e s i l e n t ' s Relief! i Commit tee. I t generilly realized t'bat Mr. Hocver, t t k i n j the, etej), haer-Tefeirnet to jfit Id n which h e ib concede 1 by eye rybc dy to b(- s|upreme—that, of r« liey Ing diltrc ss'i • .'• Gilford is the commancer of live biJlioW if- capital and t h ; enploirer of hi ndreds, of thousands pf ^orkfrs, at hoad of the American T e l e p h m e a i d Telegraph Company. Th;' mere of any problem means: nothing ltd: h m, a Valuable asset to a man jfsSced with >. the j prospect of caring Ifor aiji u leniplojedj atmy of botween : ive and ?even iiillions <jf .pecple out of w»rk .', H i s mairi task, however;; ri}l n|t*1ie to d « l Oat direct aid, or to draw upon ihe : Federal T-easufy for nlon^y to alleviate the siifferWgs of citizens, but to coordinate relief*plins Minj madje- by the mulitule of c,i a|»d iitates . ;]" .'•.'.'. Pi ;sideii t Hoofer believ ;s that eve«y < omim mity 'is able anc willing to h | n d | e its own problem by ra^isi.qi::/a nd sufficient to care for i t s pec pie o*t i f . w o r k . Stjates will handle the Idesti .Ute i ural districts, lie belie1 es, iahd »11 tliat is jleft for the Federal I Government to do it to correlate all The fellow who realize* h\at ties* activities fio that till will be t6he on added significance. tikei i care of Without di aining ; the F e d c a l Treasuri. ' j J C« ament in| Washington is. that the PJires dent has ecVme close to solv Ing t i e condition ariijl the Iwoiildngjout of t i p j Ian will be. jtvatcbJed v. ith abscrbirig interest. Mr. Giffod i i a man of By IT B. DARNALL cieecji. H e has the real s e : of fiiiircs as tcj the number Who can lie.expected A pig belonging to Merle Hurley of tcj ask for aid, along with the nmn»er of p'iblic Works:11 that havo beeii set Cedar Rapidfl, l a . , might be rated as o l fcot; to furnish employneftt. Most the Lindbergh of the polrkers. A bald of tl esc figures have t e e n obtaiied ofl the un^iiR by the President's Commiiee on Ilm- eagle sWooped down pecti ig pig and started to fly away pjoyitent, whose active heid has b w n MrechrleK C. Ctjoxton, the man. v h o with him, when Herlcjy grabbed a rifle hlindled the work under tlie direction and brought clown the; j bird from a of Colonel Arthur Woods. , height of About 20 fe|;t. l a n d i n g safeMi. Crokton has been i rimed c | i e f ly onl the ground, the pig f a n back' to alsis a n t to Mr. Gifford." H e bri lgs with him all the figures he has li led his trough and resumed his slop, inup t i e last year and the o e w buriau stead of strutting abbut like a hero, will start fully ;armed wi ;h information that it would otherwise t i k e HI Angleovitch, a cabinet minister onths to get and assimilate. Ii is of go-Slavia, eapcrieiiced a rpde elcpei ted that immediate results ' rill shoe] to his dignity upon his eajrly b|gii to appear land the criticism t bat' r. Hoover is doing" nothing to a\ert morning arrival by tirain at Belgrdd Arouising from sleep he found tjha d|str;ss will die down. thievjis had stolen all his clothes frloi 1 DISMOCRATS H E R E jare maiding an ojien window in his compartment], ejjipital out of tpii recent letter.to the and he 'wa» able to, leave the tijaiji res dent fromj Governor Roosevelt, Only after 'members of the crew hajl Of N s w Yqrki who is conce led' the l est lent : him some workmen's apparel. cpance of being the oppesing candiTliis is a fish tstory, but George te to Mr. Hoover in next yeir's presidential race. T h e ' l e t t e r carried R. B esser, superintende it of the p e n qiestion, asking if t h e ; Federal ver civic center saysnit i s true. Three ovc rnmerit Was dealing diriecitly. v ith months after he plac«jd" lft goldfish am da in regard to the St. Xawi-ence in a small pool for breeding, their rivei power prbject. A i New. York, number had. increased fto about 2| \ hick is the state most jaff «ted by the 0 0 0 which required their transfer! to jrojict, has been dealing With Cttlnida a larger 'ger lake, in one of the city pafks. i set:', Mr. Roosevelt naturally, wai ted to know what j the Natfenal Gov-i m Hcsrr; Burchmarin' of Berlin w a s rei icj^i'! w a s doing, and iff.jts work . vas cently given a 3-year sentence for c mf icting withl that of Ithfe N e w lorkj robbery and laughed heartily, thinliing esperts, •", ; l. ; '., it a good, joke. I t seems that in adIr stead of j replying directly f to clitiori - t o , being philosophical, he Also Covorn'or' Roojsevelt, Sir. Hocveij haii i sense of humor. The joke;lay t irned t h e , letter oyer the Ufidpr 1 Jee-j in the fact that he had already been i r t a y of StatftiCastle,' w | d rier>liec in given sentences aggregating 208 years, t n informal personal letter douched for committing some 600 robberies,'so i l a patronizing, manner, saying I hat he diin'„t mind three years more, New York's interests would be ciref An odd account of a church service lillj watched. The Govsrrior| th »re; tlpoi gave, his hjtter out tc> the papersj recen tly appeared in the Cedar R a p i d s tting the: public judge u s j t o |th ( l a . ) Gazette, which told that ""'rjast er ts of the Controversy.!, .Thje'.noj: night Evangelist Scoville sppke On su It has been to make it ijtppe]ii* i hat •The Bible, H e l l ' a n d Mr. Deloss Snjiith r. Hoover is using 1 t h e project!ts a sang We Will Meet You There.'" oli Ileal football, the one pcLirtt In rk-el to avoldfy ho.rtdlliiBj thci si ua Reir. Henry Tciehmann of Berlin ion in an informnl way. The f mi w a s suspended by a council of his is' hid at the door of MI<? of M churcjh : tor "degrading a serious re•IOOW^'H advlileifH.i but, pollltlc anj Hgjroiis ceremony." H i s offense conert May, It-will 'not aid Mr. Hoi ve Nlcler^cl-of marrying two couples in an hen he asks for votes from IKe nirplano. Then his critics went up fur fie! u|it»'iut;« farmers. in t h ) air. . Th^Way io/ Life will -rhav a jScnstirj The V i c | Squad, - .' "w! ^'"'''nl'Va.l.^ttlfa^.Th^ play" " . . , , i ,„..„ J»en tup'ti carries:th IbehlqldeV i) it S""!:' her*'. ' ,.-.._»•• Jt' ^otnirv,. 1 pheYf ,.,„. vecv heart Iff n f e t l ? , H ¥°. , . . . . . d trickery.- - I t » M ' ,,1 heretofore. ; : • I!I - ., i "*« I l u k a s and K: * febM*,' lM,[ ,\ special froCii ftdtnii ^ ' S ' b e in'effect Md|H.nig1i : ^ i n ^ v i r h Barrin^t >n*«. po\lai ^^"'"'.''.piltht b r i i s a ^ ' M ' Crroll-KrcMincI March rui v 5 ¾ . . . -W* Ni g hjAn^,to -Ctto^ r^!?. in .. tie tjjtle' ro ,, i s j,Carroll, with the opening p/«c tool* Ate month the "Caution-Scl^oi " tignt State Nows 1 SIDELIGHTS f A snia-ll boy isn't worth a cent that doesn't try to triiitic enables a man,wit bout vocal chords A new contraption climb tlie shade tree in {he rear lawn once in a vhil(. to sing. A more useful device would be one to fix a Naturally', he.1.may fall in h|is effort jo get somewhere*, thalt fellow with vocal chords so,he couldn't. he docsiji t belong!. H e majf tumble Irom his tricycle in an • • ; , f. unusual spurt Vf speed.. He cuts his s c a l p ; i t , tle.pds War tn)|ihh s go begging foj? lack of parking space. sonu'thijg fierce; he rum i to man ma howling fpi firsjt aid. [ '• • t.j actical folks mrefef u live fl-iijver to n dead cannon. Donfi fear fricture of he skull from n trifling i ijursj. Don't fiar bice ling to '(lcnth, V ash the wound wit|h clean «<mp and warm wo er, using clean things aiwayl. rOZZZ lllXlllXTXlIXJtXlXlXltlXX* Dd|N*T| i*OVJi ]*EROXlDfe I N A S C A L P WOUITP ak. any poHod. Alter wasliiig as ab)ve, point 1 .the ' ound with t i M u r e of iodine"; s narts a 1 ttle, but ftpply reoly. 1 By BRUCE BARTON Dust frWly will talcum i owder at d apply a loose {bandFrom a missionary In tho Solomon TKI& HSfT^RR COUNTRY t| < I I H l i m i I l I l I T T t » » T T » l i r T T T T T T ^ ag«'. Kjeep the uotind dry until r e o v e f ] , iRlunUs word;of tho sad {plight " Fori n. "crop* of clilggcrsj got n t ' c m early n* polssible, at 'lilng GcA-crnor Roos Bvelt'i o ;hd|r of the comes notlves, with suggeirtlons for before they l » w bored in deeply. Idrst a i c r u b b l n n with cm roversyj, jthej one wkli Timm iny.1 their relief; H e w r i t e s : "Our amull lie) In Iter I demnnds that the | Leg sin- force You rim across all Kortie ofj MirprlM8 in the course good sojip and watert dry, and iipply the pug'l-clde, of brethren are uiinblc to cope whtttevelrj you liave, I i s e n. mix Sure of carbolic acid, IvcV Inquiry I now oir>fooU uriqovorlnk with the distress which prevail* In of a buslncMH vf-eefc. For instnijcc, the vice president of "•tir imany's political sins, be cinln gofi oim drim, s p i r t s camplior one oinco, menthol wenty this lenightdd lund ®f cannibals. Many a big chain store organization w a s telling me a business grains, and rose^^ water,, erough to n a k c four ounceil This o i over the enllre »tnte, and pa t i c - n a t i v e are. starving. PIcase^ tend story. And what do yoii suppose he. boscul I t on? The uln ly the upsthte Repiibllcar d i e * . can be daubed over the ljwions fretflyi allowing i t (to dry a Tevr more mlsstoniries." MH Tiger bopecl to stall off actio! bjr jBible. • . •.••'•'! 'without wiping off. the State! Legislature, w l Ich has lieen H e has charge of the company's personnel. I t is a In 1010 Fred liqrnes', an E n i l i s h Sunburn is not to be 'sneezed alt—It has been jtccom- call i id-into an extra ResKon v l t h the job to sort over a hundred young fellows in order to find actpr, , befriended , a millionaire of the one'who will sta,rt at Mmallf wages, work long hours, p s n i e d b y big doses of tbs ultra-vl< let ray—a blesvlng in ain of Increasing the powers of the Yohkcrs, N . Y., during the Zeptjelfn inqiilsltors. I t looks as f t h QoMerndisguisoj; The os'de of ziac, a dran to the ounce of rose and fight his way up to the toR, raid over .London. Recently the milThe prizes are big, but the'battle is hard, and only water ointment will soothe the ii flamed skin i i time. or'i action 'vouW result,In a^din!j to lionaire clicd, leaving . $426,000 td the troubles of j Tammany a n ! * prjlKjeep' t a It of the fierce sui i unrtl wel I. | the toughest survive. • •- i • sal r on Mr. Roosevelt, i re be ling e i - Barn BS ih token of h i s gratitude. N o t The part of the Bible to which the vice president reFo^ a child s "bustet toe," bniisedL torn and bleed to bii outdone, in geneloaity, Bajrnes pectjec by th* politicians. Th« Qc vcJferred w a s th 8 Feeding of the Five Thousand. Five in^t, S(3k the f Mi inj w< iter i with ^ teaspoonful »f cailt noi-.ii gaining in preeti te nt tloi alty in tiira has given j $100,000 of his thouUnd tired and hungry people. The Lord said, "Feed bdlic a c d - k > r fiirmalin—to the pint. Make the t^mbefj by t l is j controversy land oisereers legacf to hospitals M honkers, them1." • rT -,;,. , clean. Pheri ap ply t oft c resting of( carbolized or >)ratefli pqi^t uuit that bpih Wilson a n l ' C ev^Spanking c^f words the1 inconbistHis discipli's. Who were practical men, were • aghasti vaselinfe,and. wiap. comfortably. • j i lan|q, the last two Democratic plresilanguage in dei ifssl were elected in apite - * ' *the 'We can't do if," they protested. "It would take too j. * - eiicieft of the English matters of tense are ii teresting. i W e biHei't opposition of Tanfmany. much money." . _ . ' ' ' ' have swim, swam, swttai; w h y ' not N Others urg«d: "Send them ftway." N skim, skam, skum? I f we may say Finally a l|oy w a s discovered in the crowd with five, * WHATS N I W ? speak,! spoken, Bpoken, Why not seek1, small loaves a nd t w o fishes. Said my friend: "All they; sonk, soaken? Or if g i t , got gotten, li"or advertising purposes" and sulb- why {not let,, lot lpttenf And 4f see, had to work v i t h w a s what that hoy had. fciimiir pljing mu,sic for-^public dances, tifo xxranotxxxixrcxxxx **So with >ur company," h^ continued. It's one of saw seen, why not flee, (flaw, fleeiji? Loi| Angeles men have mounted o n ' a the. leaders, y t there isn't a really brilliant man in it. ^bmplete j list of Aew books a d d e d . t o the Public truck a sound amplifier that can lie We've all come u p from the ranks. . j LljprarV''"during Ithe. montt of Augut t : It is a cjiirious historical fact Ithat heird four miles. "We can get money to do anything that we n e ^ ' ; but the five Presidents ojf the Unjited* WibJmill ort the Dure—M. E . |Walier. A new kitchen table includes at ad States who died in bffiqe we're<elected money tlione H-on't do it. Dwarfs Bloid-^-Edith Oliver. jus (able swinging scat, t w o drapers. in 1840, 1880, 1880, 1 $ 0 0 ancl 1920. "We can get materials and equipment. ', The| Silver Flute—rL. Larrimor two towel racks and a receptacle] for a t 2 0 year intervals, Wonder if thi* "But all'we. really hate to work With is what our The| iSfiortesjt N i g h t - G. B . Ste^n. Iwa )te. peculiar circumstance will cause a n y rfour thousand boys have. They) are going to decide what Dee11 >r Evenihg-7-E. L »hrke. superstitious aspirants j t o aay M | do . i. N e w York engineer h a s d e v e l W d this business l i l l be in the years to come." Twje^ty-five Finest fejdrt StoriclsTfE; j . O'Br^n. an j instrument that Measures tho not choose to run in, l!940." Wpen w e had this conversation business w a s booming The Shiny Night—B. Tunstall. morements of skysccapeni w h i n structk nd all big industries were emt Joying more people. Since Majriaret Y ) r k e ~ k j NdtrlSi ?by high winds, some in ttie city g r a y This worst play on repord is reporthen We have had a heart-breaking period of unemployingjljuj much a s t w o f e e t ShfldJDWB on the Rock - W . Catb^r. ed ftpm an Eastern cits',"where i t i s ment. : - . •,.'[.•' D a n l e r Calling^-P. W e n t i o r t h e L o s Angeles tofrentOr c|f a declared that the disgusted audience Bit, 1 goodI t i m e s or bad tjnies.^he search for. ability Aj V (hite Bi rd Flyinj —B. S. Akdrich. b for the use of nakera of n * . begai| leaving soon after the first a c t goes On. A t yhe bottom of th(? depression the president Ths^Loving Spirit—DuMaurier., tefred l furniture asser:s that ii ep bod j i ratted well under jway. A little of o n | great industry asked me if I knew where he cojiid two men to dej> t|he wore o f later t h e * were poiirlng o a t o f tho The Best Short Stpriss of 1030-E. 'j. O'Blrie* theater injdrovetf, causing some w a g td find a[twenty4five-thousand-dsllir man. The president*f Juvenile— . .-; • ' •;[ shout; "Wonien and children first." another said #i"We have insfa^rdj a system of compulsory A tintecjl glass for atago lighting has, | Wes [ Point Wins—f; # . gtron g. penMons. W f must make sure that this business wiM bech developed that hilngs out the (The House n Hiddet Lane—A H. Seomap. n continue in t i e future to he pnin by young men.'.' «J»™» 5«l> tints of actors' laces Hhry'A»iKe of PleasiiWville, N[ J „ (is and |he Bucki—M. 'Flacjk. thought to dp a 32-ye«^old- meie a I The sise hnd the set-up «f businesses, c h k f t ^ but wiilwat db much reliance) on maloup. kindniem and low to be them—< 3 Burgess, by shooting heh The mare their message, to youth IM Juat the t a m e : An autc|matl«3 fire extlhgulsher that Heeirk to have had similar Idea* nljiout lays—a, L. Fidld. apiityt all part* of an airplane vhen H^njr and when he apnroached ott hit "Oome on; with your five Imvea and t w o fishes. All • • It* tempeijkturcj raises to a danger.] olnt errajofl of ijaercy die picked tfai to we have to gj on h wjwtj youf hoyat have." j I ..(."riitne'l Secrctury of Stat< William J. Strattop was granted i life membership in ^he State Association, of Supervisor^ County Comn isslo: rs, County and [Probate Clerks and ounty Audit« ors 0f Illinois at its [meet g in Sprlngr field, he having bejn a perviiior for/ four|teen years. • i U—* - Brigadier Gewral Jchlngs 3,. Sband is the title V7 which this pop 1 ul»r state militaiy officer is now knoWn. H e was wtircd a s property andj disbursing ofltypr far the federjtl government on his jtt4th birthday, htjit re-ajppointed from t h e retired lief jtp continue service , as act ing assistant adjutant general. I j b held a t the Merchnucl «• M«rt j n Chlcagio and_ these f i l l be dded to the ; |)Mma»eot display'In the loon) Bute Jnuseuni;gaVery. ^ h e mh, itity of tjj( paintings and seiilpt,ur(> n • th« works' of. Chicago artists* ; j "Mort> Outdoor; Life '( r l)linoi«," published by 'the (Heparin nt jof conservatloa, gives l»tcre^(i g jind | n . stmejtlvfl information uho it fjur-bettr.• Ing aniihals, fish and b|r », 4n aocount of the fish atid W Imtrhctln Is well told, and includes huhitw o( illuatrjitlons of thej lntjc • l ttaisldg pheasants and the!j>reecji g of quaij which ore two of ;Uie rejt 'lit projects of, t h e »JeJ)ortmenti arc fc von conside m b l e attention. \ Thej moklct «1B« 'tells a- s^reat tlenl about < !li<r upland game birds a s well as a itiatic-ones, with special mentKjh,of ,-, ucks, gem, prairie chickens ehd tui i«',v«. Firfarmingi,bVing onit of th-•newc/rin.'' dustries, the bookftells 01 fur-l>caring animals j alnd how ]l0 star tho furms; giving |n8tructioni| for uild'ing the peris, thardens or jjkeniielli ol the fox, the niink^muskraijrnbbi and skunk, with Interesting Rt|«ieA of their habits and characteristics^ '• In Hrtr^thopub-. licfttion i s ! written-ln a j »asing jnan- , ner and. a copy-should' w in ev.ery home in i IHinctiS, Dir tor ltalpb^ Bradford, jof the cteparti pnt, willl bev glad to furnish, Copies i «.m request Address;hlm at'the> Cup ol Building, | Springfield. I" ;i{ * 1 , - ^ Illinois ranked second only to Mich? igan among the east lorth centra.! states', according J t o the recent Wiek!ersnam crime ccjmmission report, t in the total cjost of ptjnal i n d corrective treatment'in 1928, | spei ding $3,11^,515 r a per capita exjense of.4Q.9 cents. The report said, however^ that, figures could not be, taken "as a basfy for judging the relative efficiency aiid economy of the penajl ( n d corrective systems ' of the several- states." "A low .cfost per inma :c\" : ti said, "mqy mean an efficient or e -'ej>nomjieal in]-' stitution, or it may j n e a i a parBimoh' iously- run, inefficient institution, ' ' • ', ' ™± •• '. w,hich r makes rather p a n rehafciii. Ihterest 'in R^teia'h i-xpprimest, tates criminals'."" "The fii'cj-jjear plah," hi > stimulated tho publication of ja lars number of P^r capita cost of penal and cqrrec- books about this i'ttuntrj wiUiin the tijve treatment in l i r g e Jllinois Cjitfed,- past year. Of Special nut tck is.Maroutside of Chicago and Eva'nston, ak shak's 'iSfew Russia's I'I mm,"' writ;jve|n in t h e Wicki srsh^ n crime cpm,- ten fdr the use cAfRust-i il boycj and. niission report based on 1928 figured, girls, to acouaint 1 them with| the starts with Rockfard it $2.96-.and "Five-year plan" of coii'-t met ion. This proceeds downward in this order!: book has b'ec»n translate* [by George' Springfield, Oak Park, -Quincy, Au,- S. Counts lit Columbn University Vj3ra, Peoria, Joliet, Cicei 0, Waukeganj with, the purpose of plaining to Berwyn, E a s t St. IKMU'S, Danville, EIL American adults die VHTKIIS] phase* of gfn; then a t less than $2.00, Alton, t h e , R u s s i a n 'experiment )ther books Decatur, Maywood, Moline, Belleville,- written o,n Russia's; econo lie.and iwliGfrapite City, Rook Jslai d, and Gales- caj policies arej: Ifoowr Economic* burg. Galesburg's figure is given for Life of1 Soviet Rusttia"; I indui, "BW' yjrnr "ending March 31,] 1931, a n d ] Bread"•„'Fischer, ."Sovi.: s in World Bloomington per chplia " ' i s not given, 'Attaint'*',' Ilonpeffi . "1'ai Suvietism";;. Chicago's per capit i cos{ is $6.60 ancj Eddy, " C h a l l e n g e d Rus k";. Whiter Klvnnston's $4.55. l h | s includes police, •'TH«*« Husslans" j and tlf^y are avail prosecution, courts, pcntl and corred- able for'Joan freitti the ihrwr^ Kitcuial institution and piobdtiou costs tension 'Division, SprinKf •Jd. i •' , w tlie daughter of in iro p y . U ^ c c d c o nteijs Who^ }ml o(» ^ t e . a notorn !jJLrhtv cltt Bphemia;! f « v Valval of mode pijosecjtiti) 1 Mat* h i . t.h».P«W io brings al BriHiaMt legal, mind, rafion' of , h o »lre>t and m c a the-ihatrli «H.ntc*« only to arou the temi»'s"" , u s Nan<-_ , When a brutal e m p f y e pt the. * ^ c o , , . ^ a 1 fieudijh - Ijot-Aji MaWlu Nancy's feelidfcs t 0 M : a ff' S u i s s e young man j b a n i * ft' ^ .-d tbe-riisMing cVentft leiid the ""fc-tlircnigh a s e r i e s M C^rti W»rtrjinKli«W « ^ e 8 • j ' W V a ar«| jeve^j arl d ihrilling suspense ' " i V einliug '» u hui )y )jn!e. . ., Benin Rubin; in : Tho'-Me*£i l t o j " » eartoon and i :»wq.i]ev:eW; •-add'a variety of con* iy;ar^d ifchc (or the Saturday nigl t |>rogramj. ,K»r SHiieluy, * » t . | 5 ' j abd; > j )a y fH.II.»wii(g, t b c T - i | t t i M Y of Cliild^ theatre has seleurccj/foC Vshovviut! in thin UK-am, •WWW l 0 -Tire I'ublit lWfeiijler.11 • : ' other reiimrkabli d; iru«|tprifJutU that <>f a returned M r hero wlri been n<f keyed up by « e tcUse'noajk etcit('i|t''iit ,of bin ,bti tic exiwrif ."thut'Vtvii lifp 1» impc*""' 1 " •"»>• U . Tlicro arc no more ' . . oat fitri»t lcgitinuilc4y,J*r lk> orsajt ,8 c'iiim>aign of hi*' >n. igainsl biwine^ nhysters tin* so< •;ety •s'lv •ey. int hsfe'"wh" .wreck, •feun galFibW' and steal m i l i o n H.'cfliii inder the prdtectioji o l t l i e lavv. To do thiH he readmit jlou.ble'i ieiniak«'s the rouncls if 1i » eKi-itl " light Hub.H in his nut ra! •M'lf. a. lidhvyoAuR muni search Ing'i .ifcfrn^it At nicjUt he; bc-come--.-iijister * ictWns get, (lilseending on , b leav i HI? '•• a en rd rea d ijn ::'Public feniler"1 to rerfiiHd -the I of their mat el fates. With I)ix in this ui iisu's V .*tbrj • Shtrlex Urcy. Kuth \|esto|n. And' m'und Brcese. Tlie Bobby Jones ;otf series, tinue to grow in in tvst, as t1\e notjer,- *' sodes follow one T)river'" is the Cub]* t <4 -.the 'n ,| golf lesseui which wil |be *hiWn.-: "Tlie. Tublic Defende (\innMly and ro anerj",.-,,. «lei misted together, are | te jrine-ipa gredii'iits of "The Giy, t Lvver." will l«i at Tiie-.t'atlowl theatre t'lie ariHi \V<:<tnetcdny night of aexf Adiilph' Menjou p e>videSs the tnniK-e, witli his sparkl n^alnd freqj - " " v ith jflx beiltl ly tortiil love 'affairs itirls; while Krnest Ti •ri*njt."»*. m wards aiul,Ho5»co Ate curry. tflli! e,onnMl|y hurdeii. ••• Oilier ptay{era of: l>ri)nun< n<narli: Irene , Dunne <">f "Clmati'on Hamilton-Jof"Stri^n.. ersj^May , «ia as the youiiR llovvr; i ml .|JaV! urio "Sojii of India"? witl Uapioh in the Miirriiig. Vob? i ml li w i;ant '.\sW\\ IndiWe'n ^arjoiMt^Uwuibijuu, a f "]•'—•—' Hie wlection of itwen y-eiglit work^ ' Onb-thlrd of th«ii beuns lirodueed in ojf Illinois artists, valued at $10,000, the United Slates JCOHICM' root.' Mice!Was jnijalde from thjj eshjibition recjen j»!'••>•• rxa ARE A|L THE CHANCES GONE? •I 4 "Hi; 1. , -hi n, IS It Me and Toutle H;ad . We're the firtt uni out ol bed-JMe «nd little Tousle H«d. She'W alert «nc4 Wppy-eyedAi for me, I'm petrified! I She it laughing full of play, Life to her fs verm gay-f Full of Bunthihe, |>irds and fljwers, Gay and'gladsttrie kretikrhoi rs. ^xxrixxxxxxxxxnixxxixcxxixxxxnixx^ LIBRARY MEWS i SHeXa sprite of glad dJLht, But he>y]Dad-^oh, what ,pf sigh ! He's as fresh^and clear as mu — Hc^ar his footateps^gcmtle thu ! She is' }ike,<tbe morning tjevfj Sparkling 'neath a sky of fclu RoseyVtinted is [heir cbeel But her Dad--oh> hear u cr iak! •I' ire the first juhs bdt.lf be< ^ and UtUelMisle Held. iHear our laughter, jwatcjl us fun— Gee—we hai« a lot !of ill i! Eat out breikfast, laugh somtf more, ^»' RollaminmBon|the;floot:, Leave ihe bmsleand wa>e go >d-byef— ^hat,^uckf.g]»yaml| tin. w« iro XrsweuttWtr Uni '«•) f I*! • • I f iftmr 8*«ry Welnesday ernoon, Q to 0 )'cIock, bad been Invented in Prince. S ~m 7T^ hi ll !'! j-l' death P4 1 1 (' ii jjiii MM tmmm A .'^%iS*!>< i, f !• " " " ' - • ^ 1 ^ ,Vi.*H-J^ <f. s_Js«, l' . 1 i'i V Ml 1 i I A R R N G T O ^ REVIEW, 'i (i •cat Stars (linWeek^s rf. Pni»ra in atCatlow il 1,.1 •' vj> t h- t> •TO.' MEET Star of[ "ThePublicDefender" ,1," u l n c h Tliur-duy funii-'lii'd city "atiiioiLot lolili-r nKht loi'tropolitaii (.•llri a -*ti>ry l i m e d.invd ••it Coming to The Catlow Sundilty and Labor Day. Theatre ..Hns* the newest ••i.,- M a r c h romanI 1 N. ;»n Ansel," to The will come to the Catlow theatre next week Thursday and Friday. The picture i s , resplendent with the title role, is backgrounds, strange • r of an impover- picturesque costumes, such : , lUiitcsH who owns sights find unusual •..nous uishf club in scenes being faithfully reproduced a s the stjreets and building of Bombay* ,,.,!,.iii Itohejpnia. :..iiilii- prosecutor, a IndiuJ with its) quaint and colorful I. who brings about bazaaijs; the rugged mountain passes .::. arceratiori of the in which the bandits carry on their ,r.Mi>e the hatred of nefarious' trade; and the jungle scenes in which the tiger hunt and elephant N.iii'-y. -stampfde take place. '. ,i,|.l,.y,- of the caba- •IOWS fAti flftej " C o a ion-School" P .mli-h plot against .•)inxs~ toward the RI ESTATE TRANSFERS iisitu change to'-love— . ,. nis lead flhe audiLAKE dOX&i' . n'.-s. of exciting and (Ft rmiHhed by the Illinois Title . :.-. in whic'h action Comp: L^iy—Abstracts of | T i t l e ; Title ;,iisc uru ever prea- Guaranjteed. 2 2 0 .Washington Street, W a u k w a n , 111., Tel. 4 ) i ., li.ippi* one. HI "lhe Messenger Wa l f o h d a - ^ e n t r i i l i T r I Co of litis ui.l news review will To C. (jn'rey 1) $ 1 0 ; W hf of S E '.mwdy' and intcroat . « . ' B I if of E hf of 8 W <K of Sec r . uiuht. program. and V' hf of N E (jr of Sec 2& Sept. r> and I<nl»or Ela -t-T. Ueis» & wf to J, 1». Hellion ihc manager <\t 'Rie & wt jt tens W D $ « 0 0 ; H 4:i.M "ft u.it secured foe early of E fJOl) fr i/f Uyt 7, M c h « i w - I ) W . I'tirk Hub- Sec 23. [ i niliiy, Kichard Dlx Cul tij--C, Bennett & him et; al |to liiiciiiler." . j , - I J O . Alh'iiMby Qt.1t) SjttO; t ' t of [MH ii...nt-.' Irtt hi HH- I and fi. Hlk M Town of ( u l m <nlow i. i luii-iti'teriniuluh— H n r H i i l o i i ) , | [" ' W«|ii|!OHtlii™V, I), Kimljiill to \<). ..I unr hern! who IUIM . ).> I l i e li'llHi'lll'MH u m i \: Sli Ijh Wl)$l»; Lot 10.VtM'llt)lt| I ) . tigru lef i t i t h * Merchandise Mart i n </ • „o ind th- se wilj b* added to the tn>HB j d i s i l a y i n the 'local state >m «n|lcrj. T h e majority of tie i< tint n:ti<| M-uIpture are the workg JWS f* K < I i( a „ 0 ; ! a r t KtH. I n Muff, fiut.l mr Life, for Illlnobi" ) tl» I te department of coniv.|* Inttroalinjf and In. \ IU 1 •^ . ib , I i SI •/tfltr iijffor nation about fur-bear- K i l n «1 i. ' f tl ("{Mi and bird*. A H tic«h nnd ft»rb hatcherl** < « II I Id HI) I Itii'tuilcN « iitimtar of (tl I «! ri«• Hi.- Inftpr.i lUlttinK |!l < > HI (A <t,h(l Hi* breeding <if (juati, j i it f l| II C' iTWil «f the recent pro Unit* ill il pir'n'-'it. nrp «iv* n TOIMU|. 11 uii.rjhM. n. The booklet »1»,, f I! 1J Mi;tit 'bn'r about oth*f Upland t (If nlMj »« well an rt(|ii/ttlc on««,|-f i.'ijl in'nt ion of duck*, jtfcw, ii ^tiifkciM and turkey*. FurM 14 ( U M m ; <yie of the-new** inS il u tliic li-*>k tells of fiirj-bearing I $k nil It iw to Htart ( h i fartim, /I* IIITUC iotvH for building the tl 4'IIP or^kennels of the fa*,, H7MI .l tinu ifia rht, rabbit and skunk, •tii » nt reft in Tories of their habits i f <ti ar i<• <»• ri- ri<s. 1¾ short the pub- • 1 f , i ^4 * I writMn in a pleasing roanft i i| \ i ( iv| y should be in every ft «1 f « 1* <u\e i i i I Hi ois. Director ' Ralph *< <V if department,, wilf be i -*\ im i r copies, upon request. \ i r < li,l Hie Capitol'Buildirtg/ i J i II I il •x IJ ii.ssiu *s experinieBt, yji-iir plan," has stimulated M ajioif of a large number o f is country within the •i 3 i i s : V ir of Special, interest; is Mar\ c i Jfjissia'* Primer," writr 1- «•' u s of Russian boys and, with the t .:u<]'u nr them of construction. This' . k _ l * !>»'•• n translated by George University ( i iifx-' o f Columbia 1 ^Mirijrwe o f explaining to U >|l I riou>< phases of ^ s 11 \ i i mi adults the variouf Other books t) f{ 1«. nil f|perimflnt 4 Ol \ onomic'and poliw t i u ittisjijai's ecqnomii 1 | i i i « art>: Hoover, "Economic : s »vict ftussia"; l l i * d u 3 , "Ked I ti 1 Fi-.-lii-r, "Soviets in World u ! I J.Ioi JHT. • •^'an-Sovietism"'; VfT » < i < halli-ix." of Ruasia"; White, L It • i. ! ft iw-im s" ; and they are ava,ilI i ir limn from the Library Ei-' I <r UuisKin, Springfield. t I 1 • t 4 i ! •< ^1 IK»<» ih tl i t! y d of I itit tit S t i the b^aji»_ produced in tea comes from Midi- your work fy\ yrjii would be; nt least prest nttihle." fIo.fce stot|l i^otihtfiilly fuzing at By D(|)ROTH*| DOUGLAS his proffered as Hi»niy, neec KNIIV VYNEH rumpled Ms fair slsti' ice hady i nd realizing In her linlr In vain, No hint of nn heurf lliut sbict he luld made such InKhliiitloili ^a tne (o ills briln—It n fn title elT »rt to save tho life of PldYSICIANS AND a ronplete ,iItn nwer he ni list be n sou »«d; t( niporurll y drained of all right tort ol| ( BURGEONS up. Betide*. Joyce I>IO:H and Ire was under contact to tin) Arj?tia to turn nut another my* hud II (iricerj tittle feelliifi that she U*? 8tor.v bofore itnothcr Inn had would grow ' o like Henry Vyner— his i'yea w*e so hi tie nid honest r set over his utile window. ' A. (VEICHEL|. M. D. Henry begun to wish be had and mirthful i SI e openml he door; H'lder and I lARItlNOTOf, ILL. tali en up brick luylng as fa' proHen 'y stepped Inside 1 hur dainty U's U<»n. 'erhnps It tired tl B nius ttld flat, liljnci' Inside tley looked Office iter Pohlman's jtmg Store clei but wtnlnly there wtiitld he n't eich other and hurst ijito laughnone of t nit devastating bn.ln fag Hours:' 8:00! to 0:00 a. m. ter. Certainly they presented a that bese:8 the overworked writer l|unry picture. ' 1:00! to 2 ;00 p. m. of fiction. And, hot least in con 'V nd now to work," stild Henry, 7:00 to 8.00 p. m. Hideratlon, there woaid be tie reg> takl ig the (jr rent scissors from her tihi r weekly chec c %t good y pro- hands, 'tyoki ciln't 'go a iout half si udays by Appointment , portions coming ii to help iiay for shorn any lopg>r. Sit In that chair ha-ring old suits pressed anijl shab- in a good Ifght ,itnd If yo|u are satTe ., Office and Residence * by huts r >blo'(|ked lsflel with1 the bob I give you, yoa. Barrington 27 !. Then, j>ut of that fog-boilind in are going tl> sign nl contract to let [tellect Henry ^ound himself loo*- me ]o it a jvajs. In the meantime 'inj; at a jirl's fate—a face so con- J huve foind an Idea for,a story tot ted bj the friintie effort she ivhiih I si Jill call 'Barbara Bobs,' WJ s mnkjng to flijid a| vital spot In and when jf'vt sent It away this DII. B . P . G R A B E R her throi t with k pajlr of ghastly afternoon, yoti must meet me and sliprp scjssors thjat Henry wasn't hav > [dinnef—somewhere." PHT^ICIAN A N D SURGEON sure whether or lot she \w,s even "If you bobl me nicely—I will," go*J looting. The face ^ras re-' Joy :e smil |d Sweetly up nt tfenry. BARRINGTON fleeted in a small mirror that hung "Tou will be bobbed more than in the lijfht of his window for the nlcdy," satd H|enry, and knew that HOURS pirpose of ass sting the dai|yi the little jgod of inspiration had 8:30 to 9:30 a. m., 2 to 3 m. sh i v e . cone to hn|h In love. 7 to 8:30 p. m. 1 Henry took a 8 tvift survei of the ((9, 1931' McflflUiji Newspaper Syndtcate.l JI windows of the lats opposite and J Sunday 11io 12 noon WMJ| Service.) I -yes—tl ere In :he window just across tie court lie could iee tlie Moraliy'(Standing OFFIC, OVER 1ST NATL BANK glfl in he|r awful effort to [slab herAloraiity:»e6ts upoii a tense of Telephone Barrington 23 i sejlf, successfully wlth those! rour- obi) sation] lland obligutiori lias no d* rous Scissors, jinerning: ejsceiit; risi implying a diWould he be lilt time? villi! command,' without which it Henry sprintec! thlf woi id cease to! be.-|—A. J. Rroude. >or di shed to tie apartment dob: DR. )LGA ALCOn WILHELM mound tie come r, flung himself up Biiriejd T r e a t u r e s tlie four "'•-'•^ njight^ of stairs tint must PHI SICIAN Al<b SURGEON Good resolutions: are about the lend hini io tli e dtior of tl e girl's on) i burie Si ectaUzinf In! Diseases of flit and hi a 'bnmthless panic lest trsasures a man htts.— Gnlcajo News hi: be tiilo late tfo save the life of Women an! Children t i n t p o b 1 girl; r4ng the bel wjthj a It ud pet ,... : : HOI RS H e bfciatlied a slglVof re Jusinesl Notices ,Bring Results TuesifaM, Thursdi y and: Saturday within fl i0 ,apart nent he Ii.et rdffoht2:30'to 4 30 p. m. I slops fi{]|ij tmililtig the door. Arid If,- l|lei>ri,'8 now vivid Imnphatlpn Tjlephono Burrlngton 525 •|n>. fnnclwi tlio footsteps up if tno./jirli'l - ,vere' tAtei'ttnln 191)1 Pajli Ave,, sboVe Petrles* Sfarket fi wliofhpr she would HUH J1D OR TABLETS siininmnijtur c*i HJtjuo" 'hoi ftellnvM » jHm4afili« or Neuralgia hi it liuilloii to. <>ii(l( II " it " Honry lli'iH'Ptl lijniHol/. J.|iol gjlrl litbt. hi Iter foviTi'tl, iui|«thiii|{ nti'.jif'itijiml II I'liipl to bury those KhiibWN Neci^tid Huh,' Hut an. I-. CuK ir\V."' M. • "' KrMIN t . W it t«i i>. i». iiii|inM>tlbli,' for him, Niiule Mlll'H lli illlN OW n It'Hh by uilxtiiko. ShO UjM-IH'lL in.He wiiM.'fitid he tjnin See II iVI* $10; r,ot 10. Ki'l 4<y.(ir«|vji!i the door and 4 stood til liw luipei'hus • . i i f t y . - K i * h i i or«niili«('f* C n h t — I ) . V, Nii«le to Mi.H. Hvans I >or->rltmr. C 'I'liilnly NID looted •im own HjtuUrxt th« W D $101 Lot i«V Kolsey drove,. Mtrituwlttf.- finfl she . still clufel ud , - - . - ,1 umi society nwlnd-; Sec lli, Culm—W, M. EviitJs & wf to- It, I I I ! MflfWli •a In I er-Vljtlil liiiitil whllie liunks,' prey oii tliei •nl millions seemingly 1», Ni*le IM'H $10; l»t of Lot S3;-] w fttl tlji> other HIIO i'ntloitvo^!d;tb Couniyf ('I't-lt's IWv;, Sw'..'«». nun i f the law. ' • • ' Culiii—•!». ('..Ninth', to M. S. E v a n s I' '"'' hlicic the half jit»adl'«f.-l<|ng iIr that liunu ii'i'oMs'-hor shoulder. i leads a double life; W D $ 1 0 ^ I't of Lot 2;«, "County "Whin; Is 111 Is I lie huiiie on^Ire Minds of his exclusive! Clerks 'Dlw, Sec 3«. , ijtlr sonic hln«?" she swiftly Inquired us natural self, n rich: F n n i o i i t — B . ' . H i Millar. M a s , in OF the triinhled looking yoJiig man seit r< ih i'ng i ii/inrina t ion. Chan to H. 1». Brainerd D $24,700.15: i | h«r ddnr. 11. •onies a >"iuifliter aven- K hf o|f XK qr of Soc 15. "NoHei—not ilng like that.i-ji F n ihont—B. H. Miller, Mas iq pimply thiiught you were frying tj» nitf on his victims and i r d reading: "Public De- (^han to <>; X. Harding D $24,700.15; i o uwai with ryourself w th thbsjs ind them of their ulti- Wfbi of X E qr-of Sec 15. L'lssorsj ,1 sawyou from my wln> Wt ticonda-sL S. H a a s & wf to P . ow mnkiiig subh frantic efforts tj» na yoiir, Jugul ir vein or whatever this unusual.story are liochin'an & wf jt ren»WT> $ 1 0 ; Lot ein ft Is that runs jthrc Ugh ihe liuth Wes'tonj and E # - 7, BLt 4, Mylith Park Sub. Sec 28. iFromont—M. Baum to J. j Batz & ave you.' Henry stood razing at he girl!who now, with her face set mes golf series coi i- wf D $ 1 ; A tract of land in1 Sec 3 2 . pto normjal lines; gave hint a great Cu »a—S. K. Schiff to H. G . Zander 5n interest a s the epinse of pleasure; ' '\ • ' ne another, "The & wf jt tens «ICD $ 1 0 ; X W qr of X E "Me4tl5at'8 the very list thing subject of tlie ninth qr of >N hf of SWl qr of N E qr of the WoWd Til think of iolngl It's Sec 14. i-i''•:.|•h will be phown with pretty ;olly eld'world tt he a Ive Cubty—.1. M. Winegar to E . A. I H'fendef." and kick! ag in, I think." : "hen! she 1 romance. ! cleverly Wine^tir Wt>t $ 1 0 ; A triiet of land Uurst lnt> laujhter so m?rry that , are the principal in-' in S»«f 3«. j^enry was for<;ed^ to Join her. Cuifa—L. B. Martin to A. H. Stew.•'• Croat I^ovflr." which "Then why the awfi 1 efforts S W qr of 'MIIOW^ theatre. Tuesday art «'|wf jt tens W D $ 1 0 vlth those?" h j ihdiftited jrhe-EclsS\V ijri of See XV | iin-'li.ts of ncjst week. tors. Eli-;—E. linger &' wf to J. Scheuer.""uT liravideoj the ., roShe stopped laughing long enough -parkling and frequent- maiiiifA w f jt tens• W l i $1Q; P t of :o anSivtr film.' "I wa i tiierely lobbli)!! ny lul.r, or rati er trying I'.nr* with sijj beautiful X W qr 6f N E qr of See 2 3 . , Fr -^nont—R. F., Rouse & J. A. Mel- to, ant 1 hnvf made pretty much . -r 'l'orn-ncei Cliff Kd1 > At.s carry' the main ley tc R. R. Rouse & wfi jt tens- D $10 ; of a npss of 1—I've bee i hacking Lot r|l. 7 2 ; 7 3 and 74, Cardinal Ter- away* tlrying to seb the hi ek of} my -,. I head'for near y jhn-l.f an houri I - of prominence arc race, Sec 251 Ffijmont—It. F. Rouse & ,T. A. Mel- loath j;oing to halrdresscrs^-thup • •f "Ciruarron" ; , Neil 's^ungers May Kiss" ley t ^ Q . H . Rouse & wf jt itens $ 1 0 ; the reason I'yo put up vith ong Lot.s 75. 78. 3 2 4 and 325, Cardinal hair wiltn nearly the en ire world r: and Haelanova. is bobbed." * Terr Iifee. Sec 25. «iih Uninon Novnrro ll^nr.v cazed jit the hair In quesFi(«fmont—L. Meyer et al to C r..l.• II ml a supporting l"e grew In hip. tjyes, J l « f W D $10 j P t of S W qr of N E •.ides O.firad Nagel, axe nwijclna. Sec 19. ut.'aii.l Madge Evans, •V, F *• 1 Im ; ' :F in ||Ejaf'ojur fereakfast, la xgh som« more, r^'* f pp!}a.rm'nute.onthe.floor," !''• |Lea|e ftJ|e hduse and wave gojod-bye|wWtia;|ucky gwy ani 1 !! .. j ' m ! 'I % i I .j 1 ; ; * ~ . - i \ , |- GORDON CAMERON liAWVERS y jtOS N.' Cook Street 1!17 Conway ijluiidlny., Ill West Washington Street CHICAGO. ILL. - Tel., Itiiutlolpk 0350 ' lloward P. Castle; Saturday Evenings First State Bank, 7 to 8 Tel., Barjrlngtou 502 REAL. ESTATE Tel. Harrington 2 1' \ .>. - '*™ ';, ,' I COUNW lidMESfl: . \ ESTATES; , .\ , 1 v FARMS ACRES - CONTRACTdRS- FlALPH L . P E C K LAWYER V t • (1 CALKINS B R O S . f i Excavating and Grading, Conii^rheters Suile 1703 10» West Monroe Street CHICAGO Landscaping, Roads, Driv«£ Swimming Pools, 13jams^ Laira, Tennis Courts, Bowljng Qretbs Telephone Central 0631 Also Palatine 240 ARTHUR J . fI'!! ferk . Golf Courses, Subdivision i ' lj ! 1 s* BARRINQTON,' ItL.jI H. H. CALKINS, PbUe ^ 5 i | | A. S. CALKINS, Pho|| 4 0 J i-s ?-• HAGGIINJOS i ITTORNBY-AT-LAW . ' CHAS. U'IITACR| 1 118 N. LaSalle St. 1 (Phone, Dearborn 08&9 •i ^,11 A ' '' v'-vtl QHICAOO OFFICE 1 ( Expert Proofing of Hon** and ButWU* Agalnsl Cold, ftaif 1 i Dust and Dtp Rot ;'• ' |larrington, Phone 403 * , 4 > 1 i 1431 freQcr Av.«, 'puf ^Ihlms, M. Pbone| I)«s Plalnes ,323^ We stop pose leak* Sitotittji yonr| window or floor frames perrofcSentJy.l Coit surnrWiigly loW|/.A p e p l Olf phono'cull Willi bring,« reprcs* utatlfsj wiih no ohiisiitlon.to jvhu. 11 !j. ''H C A r r L I , WILLIAMf, LONG 8. MCCARTHY l v ' * • > • LAWYD2RS, ' OpiOAfld Tj'lophono^ttaudolph0144 Itewuni It. BrintUnger TolDphone, Barrington 000-W 1 1 ' ^ v./ ISON DEI ism f C . H . KELLAM in [Your boyikhi '•-. . - ' • . " ! i ' - ' Family CHICAGO! OF 1S4.N. Laialle St. C icago Phone, Cent i a l 4046 ^ j' GLASS & STURTZ |AI TORNBYS-AT-LAW 10S W. Adams' St. CHICAGO I telephone, Franklin 2788 FJIftEDERICK P. ^TURTZ Barrington, Phone 32-J I r J b H N E. HEINRICH ATTORNEY AT-LAW Laxative II' i,S'AWU;Jtl)AY. J ' TUESDAY, afilUnSDAY, ANp 801, E. Main St. Phone Barrington 4i B uTlmton udaen-BMai Bid*. Specializ nis in Local and Lonj Distance Household Removals I > c Every n^ofessiona/; and |t#siness man in,,jBa4Tingtoh shouU have hist inanM, add;1 " ' ^-^-^--inamher,\andl)>hoiLr -, „ r In this d i r e c t . It 1» print*d every week1 and mjalled every home In, Other dlivcjtories maybe %t, but -this d l r w M 1» renewed every x , « is »i 4- »1 f1 - f ¥ n Sq »'ii ' \u Chicag< Office: 208 *V. Washingtm St>, Room 1401 Telephone Irankllu 0122 1 •Hi- NAFBlPAtHS % ItM, :1 5 NAPRH'ATH OPTOMETRIST OITICIAN IIPINAL MA rtPljrLATION SPIBNTIFIC, j SPECIFY I Avenoii 18a Phone Barrington 3)1-J lis s.tasMst. : Phone 1 Bar rlngtbn > 2Q2 j--' jiouks ^, -. • 1 By appointment fir your convenience • •*]§ % PIANO EXJPE!RT -nr PHARMACISTS Phoi CO. rJREDL ND DRUG ioo BAJt I "fER\!CK t e, Oary 66-3)1-1 CARY, ILLINOIS ff Erp urt work on all rep fodudng pi 1: 548 or send a card direct t sou •" "1 \ ~ CAM* J PlagKeB Home H|»n FtirnudUng Co. C A S T O FM A ' •"« i "> . j i 1 1 1 ». 1 1 $i?{ttM W 1 1 ..»> &'.Jfi si *f 1ENRK J . GEARMAN Piano j Tuning Repairing n Street WDJL L I K P r 327 West Lake Street elephone Barrington 534-J E. A WELL ENUINE Bayer A^Am, ihe d doctors prescribe tod mOuVins users jht ve proven safe {or Jrnm at thirtf yeJtrs, can easily be ntified 1 ry the name Bayer fadi the word g enuine, as above. Cenujoe Bayer Aspirin is safe s^id •nreraJwa^ the same. I t has the tUK)ufltniea endorsement of pb;ni(U d idrugguts everywhere. It iress the heart No ham ful •fter-effectji follow its use. Bayer A rpirin is the universal ap& dote for pams of a 1 kinds. Hodaches } Neuritis lds| 1 - I j Neuralgia Lumbago eujnatisni 'Tobthacbe teide^ktfco^BaW 1 s DF. w,ILLIAM SANDELf. iiJB':30 0 8:^0 p. k . Other Hows i|nd Sundays il: by i.ppolntmenl 1 i'V >'! OPtCMETRIS , aware of Imitotloiit i.ll t Uf STICK OF THE PEACE (C^ok County) ' HPUJHS 9 a. m. to 5 p. |m. and 7 to 9 p. 2/na/ia T/UA. IS 2^7 t E. Stat o„ js%t, 1 JBarrington. HI. ( j |l.", Banln'^on'sdl. • ' • ' • ' Tel., Bikrriiigtcin iugtdn 471 is always SAFE fo '•f SERVICE, INC . \7. to.'lb pi' m\ ; IP PEPSIN GOLD STAR MOTOR Telephone, Barrington 650-J ' _1 Dm!. W. B. CALDWELL'S '<< 1 MsiSuinmlt Street DENTAL, SURGEON Pciflons alsorbed Into the sys fnm souring waste in the bovfels, ca jse that dull, headachy, sluggish, biious condiion; coa|t the tongue; fo il the breaih; Sap energy, strength Successor to and inerve-fxree. A Jittle of Dr. ¢1 Id well's |S;rrup Pepsin will clear DR. E. V - OLGOTT up trouble li ke that, Jgently, haxto,- Phone Barringtoh 77' 115 E. Main Idslf, in a tuny. Tbb difler^nee it wi 11 make ijn Vour feelings over nighl wi 11 prove Its merit feyoui Dr. Caldw ill studied constipatloi fe) • over fdrty -seven y^arsJ This lon( > ex periente ien abled him to make hi, pi escriptidn j ust what men, women, ol 1 people iw icbildbn need to makt i tlb eir bowels help j themselves. Iti i Office in Po*unan! Building nr tural, mild, thorough action an< I 127 iti pleasant taste ciommend it i> Barrlr e\ eryone.jh it's why "Dr.| Caldwell'I S3 -rup Pepfiir," as it. is called, is th >• m osi popular! laxative drugstores selU HOI RS 9:"ti !t2>./of. 1 to 5 p|;- m, ' 1 w JAMBS. P. HAFFNER ATTORNE1 AT LAW iWr isivery gsy*— iktfshine, bir hrand flower*, gJadsornc ai|e her:' hours. jjWe.^tHie first u«is c u t of bt$, jiMe'-.jritJllittleJTbusle Head. il I ^a:,:6Ju|^ laughter, v a t c h u s r u n - * G|ee--v*« have ai lot cf f u n ! V T \jlcbhone Harrington 285 . Jie> a ibritef of glad delight,. ;B it, h«c Dad—oh s wilat a sight I IHje's A f r e s h 'and clear as mud— | y p a | jhlff footsteps' gpntle thud! il|lpe:i^Ji!ie the.morning d e w ; '•• ;3paf*J!irig "neatlTa s t y of blue. thed i s her <heek, !;But hfer IJajd—oh; he ir h i m creak! ' 1 112 Wimt Adums Htroot ' n HudNon-Esiiex Wdg. »01 E. Main St. Dan I 'We' .r«JH'im first uns OTIt of b«d^:&ie little Tousle Head. <*t and happjlreyed— i 1) to 10.-«.. m. 2 to II pirn I 7 to 8 p «n, iiui|(lftyB bji, Atipohitment 10O-4—< s1 f o rT|I|, Tto petrified f : "S1|« i s I mgj, full >f plajr, CASTL E,OSBORN &WEIS9 imvm >R. F . PL F A N N I N G '••::. D]fflNTiisit|- Wej|and Tousle Head LAWYERS DR. D . P. •ROOK! PitritfOfAN AND 8UB0R0N for Baby'i Cold ADoctot's Charles S1 Kinntion-* t s 80 mlnutof) eneeh* a Cold the first 4m aud ehpeUf AfolAt'ln In throe day* t I 1 •: •' Professional arid Business Dlreciory it :.i , l i i i l l l e . CXpcrll'liei'lt 1 H.* 8¾ i ( r. H • n-.nl joiml , iy F i n ni ' i liej)d t r o u p adini'-i-i^n V r n l y y niifht Sn •.>n's I»oll:ir D a y Fou}id a Title fdr His S ;ory' atncjsiJT <ioTffi tTOTf' cTicTpny— t jiffvje a hunch I could Improve on - R 3, 1931 ILLINOIS, THURgPA Y, T * • »l ." I /" v • 1 .'J \ m i *• • ' lT-1. ' . : r > ( • ' j [T i.\ .. \j ' f f i j i P 1 1 [il *-t k EARRIN fiTOHrREy Harrington Local and Personal icense in Can Trisedt Anj[l No Vesl; of Thw^es Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Parke- and daughter, Patricia, left Mffnday for a 10 days' visit, with relativ ejj a t Kalamazoo, Mich. Franklin, Henry and Miss* ] cene nVfnue, Jiipofjsky, 2 0 . V W , Lincoln have Jretumcd from ;a two we.el .raCity- and tlantic cation spe: nt n't Atlantic p by Long Island. The trip &na motor Broiheni Flound in Cottage fleai|; Wiuconda; B<»t*j Plead Guilty m Eu{;ciii> and ,1'iiin Kincaid, 7 1(4 E. Main street, enjoyed lust -week i t the home of Mr. and Mm, Donald j r o f f in Hammond, . Ind. infant Mre. W r i g h t Cat low and daughter, Betty Anne, left tin Burrfngt^n hospital Sunday and the <iJ!atlow home, 038 JVospecjt) avenue. Mr. and Mr». A. L. Roberts* :) and Kueat, Mr». A. J. Redmond of Oak Park! and Mr. and Mrs. ^nrren Meieif, 110 Coolidge. avenue, returned Wednesday from a four days', auto trip bf 1.340 milen. They visited Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochesttr, and Duluth in Minnesota-'.and Wausqu the. l^ells, and Milwaukee in Ty seonsln George H . H u r d , B os e n sales man with only a high school education, c l a i m s t o s o l v e pu^rl e s t h a t have baffled mathematic ans 2,500 years. Sunday Crow Evan Camp Totals Continued from pat ;e Mm. Grace Cannon and son, W i l liam, Mrs. Anna Otis, Mrs. i i . N . 0.,. preached in thd mornip g nnd Rev, W a l t e r and Miss Anita EnglsBman, F. F, Jordan, in the aftei njion. Thjall o ' Barrington motored to paven- Sunday school, Sunday afternoon, port, la., Sunday. was attended by 055 persorsj An offer M t . and Mrs. Dudley Carnichael ing of $102 was taken* up. All regu- 1.¾ EW, ^im^G^N/ttjtoo^ ^fpua^^lst^ nesjt, fittcjd.. Hid burglar A the : two cSnfjMsodefluiifped, am thiev s who stripped ^n anton obile at Gree nwood, w •re repbrted lo -ated in a cottage on P Kldock lake, fcei ir W a u finding i shereojid i, Thirrs lay, iff's* search ' w hieh stiirtwl \fitb the finding of a li tie n o t e b o o k Frjuik and tyill Berilow are (the men They were arr sted, fbllpwing the dis> eoii'i'y, on a harge, Jof stealing auto raiiator cups,/ and tire's batter lei other nutomob le accessories f rom the Will Schmidt I arm nt Greenwvod, M<? I Henry bounty T i e two mi? n, who are 'brothers .25 and-'27 years :>f age, confessel to the robbery [after being questioned by Dept tyJNhcriff Lester Edinger Deputy Sheriff Harold Reese, and 1 Sht riff t e s ter 'Tiffany bf Lake $punty. )nly Clew T l ic small wte book wa* khe only clew which l e i to tho men's letection as the thieves who had committed the Grc< nwood rt bbeiv, which i m s perpetrited Aug1 ist. 20, The book had been dropped lienr'thj' Schmidt garage In it wa 3 a fish and children have moVed rfron 208 lar church services were W(>1 attended. by one of the men. W . Lake street into their-new. home One of the features of the camp w a s ing license isjisued to Frank Beelow. at 55W Division street. Edinjer and a combined band made U^ from foui" f)n Thursday- Sheriff Sunday (school orchestras tnd directed D e p i t y Reese went t<j- Wauc< nda and in eoiiperatio n with Sheriff Tiffany Eart Grabenkort, son of ,M rl and by j Lloyd Ritzenthaler >f Pr -Mrs. Fred Grabenkort, 137 j W J Lin- View.. j. • ' i • routded u^ tl e two bandits. At first l|ut later coin avenue', is confined t o hiip hohie > Enlarge Board >\ both denied the. r.obbery, . f i ownbd up to it. with scarlet feverT' ' . The board of directors vats enlarge! T i e cottlaje where the two hoys from seven'to eleven. Thf aim of the Miss J e a n Herren arrived. ir< B a r were staying diijelosed the I a c t . that board is to bring'additional churehe's rington 'Tuesday from jNezpertet, Idather> may ha"e been other "jibs" perinto the group. Eight h indred votho. She will be a guest at the homes formed by o i e or- :h.e otiie - of the ing persons attended the special meetof Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Herrpjn, a«d brot iers. D j namite, tools ol vario»ii| ing of share holders. Several imporM r . and Mrs. John Heinricii' until descriptions J nd i n jjenerai i regular tant improvements to the camp were •chool opens. Miss Herren ' is to nest for a gang of tpieVes was fdiind •voted. \ Among them was t new fence ieacli at the White school, nj>^th of im tjbe cottage. j on the park along Hillside avenue. Barrington. Were Using Loot This year's camp meeting will; go down as one of the b e s t l n its 58 years Bbtli boys ivere taken to Wfoodstbek Mt. and Mrs. H . P. Casi.fe andi of history. A jpyful incidont oceurrei and placed, ii the cojunty jaiji prepay daughters,,' Grace and Carolinje, at- during t h e Sunday service when Rev. atorpr to heai]ing, j tended the funeral " of Mrs. Oastle's J. G. Schwab, district, surenntendeii:,' "Oil one of the cars owtned by one sister, Mrs. Thomas M. Dunijam, in announced to the. ,eongr<gation that of t l e brothe rs was found one-of the Auriiru Monday. Fred Frye of Barrington *«'as eelebraj- tires! and a battery; stolen 'rom the —t |ing his 8fith'birthday. A: ter suitable On j another car was 1mm Mj-s. Edwin Plaflge, L'OO' \t. Rus- words' spoken by ,the (hi ifman, Mr. fouijd the ptl.e.r.-'titte) and bat ery, a-nd n d sell street, who hap been a patient Frye responded in well cliqsen word; also a rear niirror, ' at ^Ae Augustana hospital in Chicago tnnoiincing that he had intended all for several weeks returned' to her home of the 58 camp .meetings >n the' 1( cal P a p e r f a s K e p t Grow :h Friday. grounds. lilt t h e Un Ited S t a t e s the history »l|s. A. WeieheU. 106 W. Lake of i>ni«»r is J lie-history of t le, counstrew, returned home Tuesday from When the Revolution iiry w a r try " enough ere wits "hardly the 'SherMan hospital, Klein, where she has Ueyji a' patient for some time. paper av all! ble to Iwiid the guns, of t h e soldiers or iipoiil wlii'cli to write j Word has • been , received tif the the orders » f.their, odieers. There | *y ISIO. wuA virtiiall y„ no pauper Beriosis "ilJness of Rev. J. Hoe nor |it hmyever, tl Use lijul .increased to Peotjine. III. Mr. f|i>erner wii*. a.-fur alx ut one pound per eaijiitii per mer jpnMor at the Salem Kvajnlgelicol 1 It h id £ro\vn to o\ e r elRlit yen churi'li. T h e f vll war pounds .In 18¾). pre itly nccolerated . • COIVH lmption, My. and Mrs. Willard WiitHdn itfid reiicl exl 5i5 poufids ip .ISO!I. \vti( Continued from Ipng'e 1 family of Grove avenue, have returnIn 800 It'.viis 57 iiioumls; lit-111215, ed tt>, Itjirrmjjtwn after (•pending the ! g r a d e Illinois State .Vol tjrtil uiiiL*e|r< 150 pouiulH', tintl tdijluy the.i^oi'de-of numii.nr at McComh. ! -sity Normal.' ' Hie tuition innitjilljy"'' cniislit ife -more n their < wn weight In i 11per. ' I >|iss (Hive Winn, Grienfield, Ii ,' Hill K v e l y i ) l ' o i l l r e lias I;iov'e(| from I s'ixtjh . grmle. ( o w a . S l a K 1 Tcacjiers street tii Il>7 'IIOIIKII s u e college, Cedar Falls., I Misx I'eni Nichols, Ced.if Kit 11«, li|V itid Mii, Kiivmiiud I'trnm d t ' i i n d , L .1 i fowa SIJIIC Tcaclielrs *o'Ilraudt of U n r r i n g U and ^ ""' «™''" „ „ t oll K (,Ml1 ,M,nN KdWin Vehe of Lake-Zurich; i,i..t*.r«d' " *' "' "' ' Mitts M.. Annette Sliei'l, IlospeVs over, the Bliicklinwk trail Smiilhy and la.j seventh gnide^ Iowa i^ityirr rPturn.cd by way of IMuviin |i^«e mn'l Teiicberscollege, Cednr Fulls. Iiake (ietirva. \Villnrd Watson. Barri igton. etjthtli grade. Wiwtern Illinois State TeiujhMrs. h. [p.- .fueol, of iWrtland M a i i e . w II be n ' guest Toi'Msi'vcritl | eis;college, MaComb, .Miss Esther Stroiiss, Walnut, mjusie weel;.s, of lier IIIU'IH, . p. !(.'Ivtnibcr'lcyBiis|li conwi vatbi'Vi Chi at l i s ho|iH< near Honey hike."" Mr*. I supervisor. 1 • I- I f r- I' Teachers Return for Opening ot lool^Wednes s* Death on August 2 Piahi Tuner Well Knowh m Barrington Repoi ted T Walter W . Andrews, 243 rf mry street, Elj [in, piano tun|ei well *kn|own in Barripgton, passed riw'ay a t SI erman hospital Augi s\ 2 1 , aft week's, illhess. Death wis cahs»l by uremic poisoning Funeral Services wefe held at the Nbrris cnapel.- August 2 l and b irial wiis in Bhiff Cit.V^t-emetefry. (^roup Works Out ^lan for Nursery ^cftool Mrs, Ef^bert Speneor jf Algor qum tdwnshlpj | entertained a group of wsmen at tea Tuesday af ternooln '• at which plnhs were made for a nursery school to be Mid ot the pome oi Mrs. S i m n e r A. Mead of Algpnq'uin: t p w ^ si ip, The sciiooll will open the first Hond' ly iu ^ctoher for children fif preThe following PC sons school a i e in et t<> m, tke plans fiir t h f school year - " r Mrs/ • 'illdeh Xrti. Sui tiner A. Mend. Gieske. Sirs. Robert Ililtwn, Mrs Sam Boss, Mis. Potter Sm til, M m Randolph Payson. Mrs,. F. W. Lintlborg, iV rsi. Schliyler Thurber ijnd, Mrs. Mai ciilin Shi oyer. • Severa others, inUrl'sted In the to attend t i c proejet ivere unable to iieet ing, Ifederal Aid Sought for Fox River Iiiriprovenjieht Improvement of Fox .Kiver 1« Lake and Melienry counties ;by the f< deral K')vefi|m«;nt was bopsted) another step when Congressman Adojph J. S i b a t h spoke at a meeting ofj the N mdai.lgowquin Fox \ River Improviment npsocihtion at bary Sunday, I Sahatl outlified the plan and jrged t ic 200 membPi-!'' present to (onf;er v i t h ]Co lgress^nan Frank R. R<id of Aurora and ut"ge him to introdiee a bill at the neaft congreissional s issibnasking t i e feitetial government to apiropriat^ funds to be. upeil in n-uking the river navigablej He st Busy T h e ireasuTeJr of the lindl.es) Aid ibciety of. n jGreensbnrg c l u t c h made t deposit for h^r organisation Iti a . Greenabdrg bnnl: ret e n t l y . At the deposit wfndoy s h e i p o k e t|f the (eller, whom s h e l n e T h e lepoeit w a s - a j conside ralMe 6ne tot a. chur|?h organization and us s h e passed In the money sjhe ?illd: "Here's the aid • m o n e y " , . T h e I aller nnderstoojd her to say, H e r e ' s the j. e g g mrmey." (Tljen ^ame t h e bfjnk. Well, It looks a s though t h e i l d h e r s haye been aying p r e t f t ,rood hiiely," w a s hi! coniment.th d i a n a p o l i s News. G u e s t * B r o u g h t Coffins j A custom of the .MW.!iile,iiges w a s 'eferred to at ii iutrtyito initial t^a ot; ^orwjichl (England') .GK'nt h o s i l t a l , hospital f o r a g e d meji jand wi iV'luth the fi)||niiteK were IKIII ••ears njfo,' eilch liad t(| bringj i In. It w a s 'found, ljowever, lie eoflin wijs used 'itSi a .-cupl h the (Mtbides, and. l i l i c n w n e of he old people died t. i6 coffin was '•orn vtt.it. Nnwiidii.vs Instead of a oflln, WK'II nian fintV woman. ulies h 41 to iiroilde a'.sh.'ond, Cla e* i . f. Advertiseme Juc<b. is ji griiiiddnugbter of [the hi(e A. V. II. Kimberley. 1 • j 1 ; Miss Helei, Geddis, .'!13 K. I.iiwj.dn aVerue, who bus been seriously ill' at her home is so much improved that -Khe is able tij. sit n\i for a tiine ea'-h day, ! M , r Arthur Neuenfeldt, 715 S. Nor|h\vest highway and Mrst Curtis J a h i k e . 'SM. E. LibeYty street, ret u r n >d n m r s d a y from an enjoyable trip !to the state fair at Sprin'field, l> . s i rr- • • M and Mrs. E:!.T. Langendorf and Mr. and MM. Noel S.tayner of Bar ring on spent the week-end at the stat« Legion convention in Pqoria Ri ibert Poser of Columbus, W'is., is s p e n l i n g several days", with Ray Wic iman, 31,1 Grove avenue., -The boys played basketball together a]t the U n o ersity of Wisconsin last year. J a m 's Kepefsky. "a classmate 0f. Ray, i s also a'guest at the Wichman home, M p. and Mrs. Leslie B. Paddock, 525 E. Hillside avenue, Mrs*. H. L. Jon<s and daughter, Odessa Belle, 203 S. Eundee avenue. 'George'M. Wagner and Miss Ida Seegert, 207 j Dundee avenue^ nttended the funeral! of Miss Seeriert's sister, Jlrs. Henry G. William? in Chicago Friday afte)rfioon. Mr. and Mrs. L. ,1. Miller returned to Harrington Saturday from a t w o f f « ' l « ' p r i p through Northern Wisconsin, Northern Minnesota and parts of Ibwa. Miwlison, Ashiiuid, S jpenor, . I h i l r t h . Virginia and Ilibbii g ! were ami ng -the interesting cithis which they visited. i M* Mr. and Mrs. W, N. Landuer and Bon; Donald. 213 W. I .incoln avenue, and Miss Mario Peeken of.Ci liforn'in motored to Oilman Sunday.!" Clifford LnnJwo.r who has been viwitiltc in Gil marif for several weeks retuhi fd with his wrents and Miss Pt>ek(>n!r?iiinined nnin in < Jilmnn for a visit with! Idlatives ther Mr. and Mrs. GeorgaL-Hnjns, 2 0 3 Nor h avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hager. 42W June terrace, motored to Stat red, ftock Sunday. They return iver the Black Iluwk tr^il anil The^ Bring Res tilts I'llgO. Miss Althea Cliristensbii, Rubicon, Wi«., commercial. I'nivcisity of iViscoitsin, Madison. Mb-s. Flolrenc e Cannon, Spn rta. ... icb., mathematics V niverhity of yf ichigari. Aim Arlxir. Miss Ksther McKerehei Manly, In., foreign languages. Cniver|s.ity of Ivwa, Iowa City. Mrs. Helen Riggs S c h i t t , Bari[iiigton, mathematics and p h thin. Northern Illinois ^ a t e Tea<|h ers college, D e K a l b . I T. C. Hosford. H a m i l o n , histoif; J v n o x college, Galesburg of.Chi(jago. PJujl E. Clark, Barrihijto'n, scienjee nnd coach. Knox cflllege, Galesbui'g. jMiss Ethel Schwab," Archer, Neb., English and^auhlic spealing. Nor'th Central college.^JJapervittj.r M i s s Annabel VsLeonhs rdl, B e t r d s tow;ri, English. 'Northwestern unjyer sity, Evan^ton. '. \ Mrs: Ruth Dedn, Cijy>t§l Lake, home eeoi|omics, ibwa S t a t e N $ l ege x Anies.^ . . J - • •' L e c . T . Smiley, Barring(jon, ma^iuat tj-aining, Iowa State colli fefe' Am^s'. Miss Agnes L. Welch, parrington librarian, study hall supi ryisor, * feirlfi adviMur. Northern Jll i,ois State Teachers college, DeKalb Unive: 'sity of Chicago. 6 Injured in Autom<)i)ile Crash Near Lgjj e Zurich Six pi-rsons were injur jd.tjwo, seriously,, Thursday night wl ;n theii automobile plui.ged. down i|n " empanknieiit nnd ov -rturned • on Rand road near Lake Ztiiich. "Tw car was wrecked, Mrs, Beatrice Ivy, 38, tit Stnnjford, Texas, \j-as the most seliously Inirt, suffering a 'crushed pelybf bone. She will remain' in the Cond 11 Memorial hospital for two monthtj Dr.' J A. RI'ISH of. W-aiKlomln,' atte Mling pliysician,'siii||. .Mrs. Jtilla Mnhoney, 5$, of Chicago, wife,of Jiimea' Mnhoney, drivcr, HUB^ taitied three frnetured ril »| and 1 titer' mil injuriesi Her httbtn til. wan »eriousliv cut.. , Others in the car who wre. tiUjjihtly injured were Ruby P h o e i i x of Stan 'lord, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Smith of Chicago, Telephone! ]fOK KENT light houlsefkeeping FURNISHEP Mra.j A . E . apartment for rent. Keeler, 400 B .Rmssell strejptj. T»l. f Barrington 2 ro-R. anS sjiould be bbu^tii before school order lio en abfe the jfacult| tb start s^hlb firlst Re^d ast week's Barrington ::RjiyKw. for fu rtbir par ;ieulars. Rate: 10c a Line inimum, 50c Minb T OR S A I E DORNEK) l}OT Urt sale? qsxsoo. Across the street fitom. the limits >f Barrinlgton. Wa ter and light ivailable. A "bargninj J. K ti linen, ?ari'ington, rll TH^EB |RpOM K I T C H E N E T T E iJIRL'8 M E A D B I C H C L E f o - sale, Nearly nev Price « 1 0 . Mri|, Jack alpartnielnt for rent nbove Pejerless Ma -ket. H e it and water : urnished, Wel<fh, Tel. 3arringto|i 284-J. Inquire at I eerless Market or Tel , „ WA~NTE Bai rington 7' )1, TUjO OR T H R E E t ROOM fuijnished or unfurniihed apartment w a n te*l FII^E ROOM F X A T and gjarage for o ri»nt. P r i U t e bath Tel. B irring1 nt at 12 W. Station 8 reet. $25 on 201-R. per month, Inquire of M i s. J. A. E X P E R I E N C E D P R I V A T E chaufKit son, 235 W. Lincoln a rcnue or feur or gardener w a n t s [ s t e a l y poBarrrngtbn 297-W. Tel uition, References fpriisbed. Chatles street, F O U R ROOM U P P E R F L A T for Raymond, 217 N . Riilroad O r p t a l Lake 111'. 36-2 r Stov e heat. Garage r?n,t. 25 per month. .Call at 423 W . Main, street. tf SVAKTED: Everycne .to trjy the J E L L | E S niade by the B A R t I N G T \ \ { 0 S L E E P I N G HOOMS for rent, T O N F R U I T K I T C H E N . F< r sale all at 40> 8J Cook street or Teh liy R O S S B A K E R Y Barrington 4 8 - R tf MISCELLANlJOUf F T R N I S H E > rtR r N F T R N I S H E p TO W H O M I T MAlil CONClERN. Any one Claiming thj t the E la Tea f m r room lionse with • sath and w m nekt Lhke Zurich on Rente 2 2 hrc ikfast no«|>k forwent. Garage. Tel as' been j operating a s a road house Biifrington 435. fill be prosecuted to th > fullest extent F I R N I S H E D COTTAGE for rent, >i the law. CSara j . Jacobs, I r o p . Inquire | at 311 E . Main street o NOTICE * ,cnl Bnrringt on 468. ', The Long Grove Cider Mill Will be FI'KE ROOJI' H O U S E for rertt, f m - »pen for business eyerj Tuesday and Saturday starting Aug. 11. Reduced nished. $45, I l a s sun jlorch and rates of l c on1 cider tani 3 c , o n francs. double garaf e. Call at 6 1 . S, Coolt Barrels and M R S for sale. J, H strBetj Eissler, Tel, Libertyvil^e G67-Jfl-l.| 32-4 T l R E E RC Oai' furbished jpattment PATENTS—^eJJI ytfnr patent op in lop rent. Vino twoi room furnish*! vention by exliibiting your m idel1 or n p i r t m e n t AH- modern iforjvenienctjs, A. II. Boehiiier, 230 W. \U ke i street, Jrawing at the Second and Oreater Tel. Barrington 70-11. tf I N T E I I N A T I O N A L l A X B m ' E X IH)8BK)N,| OHICAGCFvTlwBSttnds »t manufacturers and paWnt boyeifs Business Notices Bring IjtesJilts will lnjspcct mew devicis a n d N for marketing Very low i rat FOR 8 A L E iron have no Imodk drawings t n d W IIC U S E foi sale j very tfeasonablfe soriptlons will rfo. 8eod"foi free i etms. A so lota on So l h Hoogl i w t n p h l e . B J Hamilton Edison iMan»tr?et Goner ste blocks, chlmejK catSli iging Director,, Intern ifclonal aiins, n,nd building units. Aliert I , Vxmgklm, Morchondlie. M a n ,P%ttot Chi tijirtz, telephone Barrington § n r e also carry s fuM line of ok Couitity and Lake County Country Scliiool Book with all the supplies .-and spec^il srials :h for tb§ chile ren a|r\d the e|||hers. -«.-tt|i»n«i~t»*Jf «*• ^•wAww^iJ- <n • ? • • - * DoflarDay Supplement BARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THIRS1 SIIPTEMBSR 3, 19 SI our Dollar BARRiNGTON CHAMBER OF *0M an I t Has M eats s J >r'e [school srtajrts in to (start school the 3 ^ »•••* ^ a,r(in^t(>iuRfevidw for Read Every i I erit alanche Advertisemen )r i it' ^ n argains H lf«f 81* ' rl ! 1 1 '.91,' ool Books N. 'I CI 4s aroL^pfecial materials drein and theNetpchers. ' rr Two Big Days That Multiply the Purchasing Poweir of Your Dollar • , I i i> , '> 4 J Never Before Sti^h a Store* Wide Event - , 1 vi .• 1 j •M G e n ill : ?*{' 1¾ Saving i*(" 71 / ' -L,t •£i. I I 1 ' i 9 hinner s Meat Market Wejft rt Stir i l l Pay You to be Here Early and •ho© Thoroughly Come Early t h e First Day for the Best Selections. :: Many Lots Are * Limited , i i K.v.- -7 •V *> %i Barrington feet Illinois Phone 371 *1 * ' ' September *TM 3-4-5 i, Meaty Boiling $< tugar Cured Slab BarriiijgtonPo Drum and Bug Corps Will Entertain Both Dollar Day Offerings II res W i l l Be 1 Open on i. 'i Both Evenings $ I (, -Si i i w $<g _i aeon cw Cure Dry Salt i (- V' Bacon Sliced Breakfast •M tured Here Are Hundreds of Real (: $ i Ri - ' i member the Dates AtiriME «.ii) ENU1NE LAMB . /• * I f i. *i < ; i '., /'• Ai i: f •*„- i £ :;^^i^^^Wi^^ INQIS> ;..n .-:•+ B a r r i o £**& 1.03'li if • • ; • : : J 100 ty. Main 131 MEN S W E A R WOMEN'S $1.00 Women's Silk Drejsses , ..:.:...1... $1.00 Women"*? House Drosses ......... $1.00 W^mea's $1.50 Silk Hose . . 1 . . $1.00 Women's Blouses, $15.00 jalues $1.00 Wjpmen's Knit Unionsuits, 2 fo:' $1.00 Wfpmen's Girdles, $2.50 grade $1.00 Women's Hats .... Masses' Sport Hosej, reg], 59c $1.00 «' and 75c value, 8 pr Ejucilla Embroiderf Work, Packages, former values to $3^00 ,. $1.00 No. 2-A p a d a k (Box Camera N * 116 Pflmf y U . - - v . . ;# i 2 Bottleii Rusjsian Mineral Oil. 5| Bottle:rWhijte Mountain Ging^Ale. ^ilectric,Cigat LigWer with 2 j>kgs. 150:¾ ^ r e ^ . . . u d : . . . # 3 |Bottle:k (full pint) Rubbing Alcohol'^:. ' ' 3 PkgSi Kotex (regular) i;...'... 5L.00 ••riri 3 fllcKe] son's; Shaving Cream ; ^ * T ^ # - 51.00 Woodbury's ^having Outfit: (|1 /. tube; Shjaving fCream, |ftljShaving Lotion, Talcum Powder, Cake of S<ta») t:,....M. J f l . o o t f c a m j ' Pkg., made- by"'li6ikbi»^uri|t^<pr.^cui^• ^ ^ ^ ^ r ; ^ « « i v< Po4der r Dusting Pfwder/ foilet Water and Ferfiime)1. J 1.00 hese are but ai-rieyv of the many it< fins, which wiltfc|of terest to you. RlJany ntore will be shown when you tali on us on DOLLAR DAY,; V Fountain Special MeiW 35e Socks, 1 pr. for . 1 Men's Tifes, 2 for Men's1 Kahki Pa^i \s, per pr. [.... Banana Split An] Flavor Repairinft' WeiitjiietvP I5c MeiW.'Woi[k Shir ;s, 2 for ,f.^ 'Mek'k Meji's Men'# Meh'fe Athletic Shirts, 50c val,-.3 fo*3flL.OO Athletic Shorts, SOc jgd -3.for $1.00 ..l.„..:.$1.00. Gaps, each .:.[........ ! 11.00 Shirts, eat h <•- 113 8. C<ok Street « Telephone M DOLLAR DAY Kajrnee Slijrts .... Kajynee B'.erases, Roinpers, 2 for PlaV Suit*, 3 for Girl's School Dresses, each Bargains in Yard Goods Ho Ginghams, 10 yds.jfjor >.U. ..L.......$1.00 Windsor Cotton C r ^ e , 6 yds. forL. -...$1^00 Silk Crepe, reg. $ZM value/per jid. $ 1 . 0 0 Golf-Balls, 50c grajle, 3 for ......,..:.....,..$1.00 Stiit Cases, each SJ •• - .............$1.00 Nleoklwces: values tioj $2.00, 2 for ...1..$1.00 $ 1 .00 5 lb^. Bacon Calif. Hams, 5 t)o 6 lb. avjf. $ 1 . 0 0 . $1.00 10-lb. Pail Pure Lard ehold Necessities ' • ! "Addiii more SPECIALS 6 Cans Sweet Gari len Peas ..$1.00 3 lbs. Silver Cup ( offee $1.00 20 lbs Sugar s.i.... $1.00 I 4 CorabinaUon l^o. 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 il.00 11.00 il.00 Med. American Family Flakes Bars American Family Soap $ Comb ination iVp. 2\ 1 t 2 Largj Riijis) 2 large |vory Soap €IarsP^Cpoap " '' ik ' W\$ DELtVm r e 1 eph onje, -B a r t i n it on OF VALUES BARR|NGT0N'S 1 Fridiy and Saturday, Sept. < and 5 ' 1 Lot of Ourtajing, per p r . . Bed Spread^, 8o}cl05 ..... Bath Macs Linen Toweling, jJ yds. fpr Turkish Towels, Cannon, 5 fo ttra Fine {TurHsh Towe Wish Cloth J, 12 for Miscellaneous i\ & Klepper A t t r a c t i v e Dollar Day S a v i n g s i n Chiildren's W e Girl's School Dresses, 2 for: . .... .$1.00 Children's Golf Hose, 50c grade, 3 pr. $ 1 . 0 0 Children's Allen A Stockings, 6jpr. $ 1 . 0 0 . Goodrich Tennis Shjops, per p r ... $1.00 $1.00 Boy's Caps .... $1.00 Boy's Knee Pants . ' ])eal< U AutJ-pm'eif' CAPGas( Comp ntie:iL|i '< * 11 - i 16 East Main Str set FOUNTAI^ PENS and PENCILS, Jiist th? Thirig for School |J.OO Each Tels., Barrington 473 jlnd 33& $1.66 ach Many Qtherj Gifts f<pr i i REAIL INSURMfCE Sc(u^d Protectiiji irl All B r a n c ^ s o l , Insurantice JEWELER, BARF^QT^ULilNOIS 137 Park Aveinue f i * W P t LA^lJEWQK CLOCkte#.do karih WATCHES ,$1.00 EacW f'. i . . ^ ,U. B^any Wonder^ ul liargainp at$1.00Ea^h ! Tel ~4- a • ESTATE A^p RENT NG Country Estates anjd Acr^s ' ",'Farmi ! * i.yillage Properties Loan 1 i*4 CENTR ING' tjp, School Shoes and Oxfords, Slack nek, t a n and'Colors, per p a r $ 1 . 0 0 I i- Women's OxfonIs, S t r a p s and Blac k, Tan i nd Colon, per sh Mei i s Sport Oxfords and Tan Oxfords, p<r shoe $1.00 if omen Shop Enjoy Yourself at th Children's Shoej, Patjeni,, Straps, per pair 109 East Main S •••••KB r <1 f Expert Shoe Repair J, 2.Mb*'iif 8 26c B ^ J « 3 60c Boj ties' 3 BOc Bo.ties , Lotij r4 35c T bes 's Shoe 110 Sotx^hiGo^k Street Barring on, Illinois 3 45c Bqkes l | o •|1.6C|' 3 Pints | u b b i i g | a-ebcBo t l e s j 1 ^ 3 SOc'Bo tlesijli CANDI Pastfe ! t I? GARETT and Rebviildinfe relephonet B a m *3: Phon . m ztAJ&'tik:, -••:diduL gmr M >\, Lli»^fek Ml \im<l f [i] • *, 4 I ' I I Kt< < i < i i - • • 1" 1JAR1 RUG CO. FA11R1NG•T^N, ILLINOIS, THURSDA ^SEPTEMBER 3, tt*lfc Barringtcfit Hudson-Essex Co. 303 East Main Street I. Hudson-ILs$ex^ --,11. t > : ; ) h m it : : . '' : tt.a > ! * , I iil L: Tel,, Barri I It: rjfinurton. II - Collins ros. 12oj N. C Phone 25 $1.0) ' ' Repairing j jGtis and Oil Washing Lubricating W<>atheflpoofin& Towinfc and Wiickinfc *i.o > fi.o > *•' 2 0PE>J DAY A $1,0 > $1.00 ,*>.'];*< f« CreaA, After )' *>>ap.) $1 tunj Powchr, Face Buick - Oakland Sales Dollar Spent Today on Lubrlca tlon May Save You a $10~00 NIGHT P,ontiac ,»* ,' Serkrice Station ii hj 117 N. Cook St; Tei.;|Barrinato4 i l t, 4 w'l ! OsftL' l hi From Youi afi-i Purfuine) $ 1 . 0 b (•((tffrnianjfiiitern-si which w II be of [.irj'.fre ^Mjlfc s! !»ou call - CH $ Gaiage H. 1 • -. - J • limn Lubricati Chas ffl -'lit h Grade 1.0( •'' "r • I • '' '• ' ' • - i ' ' ' •'' '• '' ' r - Complete Car Greasin I (Differential and Transmission Lubricant E j 't Let ui take HH£ yo#r d rattle 1 squeiks and Quart" costs you more monoy in the long run 'Adding a PECIALS f • ¢ . . i|jf:^vi'; (prriciHpeas $ 1 . 0 0 fv!fy:.ri|3i (',i!T|e $ 1 . 0 0 i! I ^K'nr j f f|> »ry Bjnajp s iris !••& •! - I ; ; • ' • J •' ' . r. -'-' • 'f I : ' I • I' • • ' ' • -I < ! ader tlbe SppervUiion of Experienced Mechanic* Only Standard Motor Co. | 202 S. Coxjk St. [ l Ford Delayers for Jford Service" i SSfrtifi Dealers ouni PHRYSpR : ' 1 - . • i ail is worn otit, y If your crank «1| but costing dollar saving penni< airs that w " have to be matfe latdr CARS - TRUCKS kfRACTORS e Gasoline Grea Complete -Line of Ge an fine ^ordiPlatts i^gjioiJ 3 q 1' U ^Railroads Phone, Barrin^ton 68 j f j i , Barrihfctpn 9 I t Authorkefl t ! f,i" '""' Heffexfnlan J& Winn, Inc. $«.00 (I'ofHhination No. 2 ui-o t 'JL ! ; Sales ai Accessories Towinfc > * , ; Chasis Lulxricatin^ Oil$ V Grease ? "i t ,* 4- •»j •I"'* Mak r.t: I # Ha Mo Phon^ By Saving on Dollar Days j IQ^aJts Pennton0 nfei- ^ . : - 3 ''T iiiv.JL-- 'h(>roukhly Ireased, 100¾ Ffure Pennsyllvinia OU—Oir Reg. 30c G^ade j $1 Oneiiher QoMf Da Including . | Crank^ase S e r v i c e £ N D RENTING Acres Far rats 1\'r)|la^e|Projtertie 1, Fuel Oil by Buyin rm Sash Now • J 1. Flkt Wall Paint and Brush If Social Modi- f arnish & Bi^h 1.00 Service Station Ke tIBBEY OWENS-FORD WINDOW C LASS Call for and Glaze Youij Sash J. W. LANGDALE, Prop W . Main St. r l -I' J^oprlelf at the nm. U H LEYS t AR1)S '•H- Boxes Kdtex Bottles Lylia PinkhjaJri's Comi>. i'ii.-ts. Rubbing Alcohol ...;. .....t..— ........S11.P017 •"'i- Bottles White Pin^ Cough Rentedy $ 1 . 0 0 -W Bottles Milk of Magnesia ....„..[.„,|:.fl^OO. •• Jars Col^ Cre|nl'.....^.....».-..-|.^*-00 Bars Jergen's jWbodtiiiry Soa^ ::.-$1.00 •"''• Bottles ^oodbqry'sJHJJtir^Dresjsing^^$1.00 <' • Bottles Woodbury's, iter Shaving i . .........-4-:- ^fl"' Lotion .,. "'i- Tubes [ilk of! Mfgnesia rooth Baste ..... Si.oo t. i f - ; m Tubes Palih O I N Shaving;Cr|iam) j t Tubes Cplj ratios % 'ooth Paste { gatje's i3hav|ng Cream ) gate's Tooth; Paite / bes Colgate c Bolttjles Psilm Olivle Sh|imi c;Ti b k Gajgate's f ooth1 Paste Lift Grb tf th^Ha^df^rl Boy S(cout 4xe, value Camp Knife ^nlue .... Value I Disstoln Si Grass Sheajrb, value 1 Auto ow ('ibk, valu^ Razor and I lades, va||ie Cake Uover, value .4 Earthen T^i Pot, va i s 4, k Fine House Broom, viliie 2-A Brb^hie.Garni Wind)V/ ThJruiomele:', Value . House Pain; and BiuJh value O'Cecar Mop i|nd Pol sh, faltn 0 Champis Skina 0 Nfew Stylle BiUf1 MANir CTHER SJ?L|B: IT!^13 PRICED LO .1 1 LitfSOP'S BWp'qT O^POSIT^ DEPOT i 1 2 Brdwpe Camera^ I EARiaNGTCN, ILL Deliver Phone 2 * 7 *w- : u f. i iisikM. U^^kM^-^^^^- - t- i mnamm mwxmmim&mmimmm&mmmsmMmmemmemmmmmmm trnmrntmnmmmmmmsamm ;>.! * BAIIRINGTONREVIE^EARIJNGTON, ILLINOIS, ' : • • ; • « , ^si •i- GREBE'S HARDWARE ied Lifcht Lunchfcns atfcdPllnteB Manufacturers -»i h ' •~ : lit L : . . , . /•• : We; want th^se.Dollar Days to,be outstanding Bargain Days fojr Barrington, and we are going to do our part in making t h ^ m m Si ^ \ : ', .\-. mber the quality aitcl fla|vor tte^r i/ary at any time We offer more for $ 1 . 0 0 t h a n y o n h a v e e v e r thought before, a n y w h e r e . Come i n and let u s pirove it. SPpCIApi /' Select any three articles regularly priced £t $lLoj3 each) , ( each one- dijfferept if| you so $:LOO wish) i and we will sel them to you for 3 50c item's for...$JL00 3 25c iitems for .... j [ 5 0 % 3 15c items for .... 130 3 10c litems for :... ,20 1 3 5c items for .... .10 3 Wlson Championship tfenms Balls, in sealed metal containers, for \7 $ 1 . 0 0 This means a saving of to ^ou $1.50 Pocket Knife,,i $1.50 Flashlight Complete, a $1.50 Carper ter's JSfail i I Hammer, ill threje for :•: ..{...$3.00 V . • > . • . : . . ; . ' j " ' . Shirts, Pants anc Shoes :$1.5-0JrLunch Box, large for rien fmall for children, with /fherimlw Jotttejj each ... Postoffice B l o c k . Barrington ;• fe will .give $l.qu dipcount|on any < :'or Heatinjf, Plumbing, or Metal Wojrfc, new or rejpairinir, placed during the Dollar Ipays. We did not buy spec ial me rchahdis< J! for tjhis s^ale. We have a lari re stoc k from v rhich to choose, at a big saving to j ou. Not hirig \/ill.be reserved,! but we bar all| dealers jfrpni purchasing from us at th ese p: 'ices 3 gals. Upon Honor House; Paint; reg. colors, no varnish or paint to equ£l its quality, reg. priced at $3.50 per gal, for} ......$7,00 , ' . ' • • • ' • • ! ' ' FbrtyYiarsof • ' . - • • . • : ' " " ' v r : • " : • - - ' • • • • • • ; r ! 8 • s I; » 7* Thp Shietyof . „.$1.00 A v"T Dress Cap 3 ........:..,..:. . $1.00 - , " ' " l ' . • . , Men's Ove rails,, blue 1 1 j[ • " • • . ' : . . . • r . ' • ' : • • ' ' - • • i ' • " " Men's Overalls* hickory 20 lbs. Sugar L. ...... i...... i'7 tall cans None Such I(lilk ]L6 burs Palmolive »>oap ^5 cans. None Such Porjk & Bea is ... 12 cans Corn, N61 2 12 cans Tomatoes, No. 2 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 19 car}s Pink Salmon ..| r .... 8 No!. 2 cans None puch Assorted 1 - . Vegetables j . . 4jlbsL Good Cup Cofifee $1.00 Overall Pi nts, heavy j 'Z .:,.$i.t/0 1PT$ $ $ $ $ $ V ^ $ $ $ eu $ * ^ •:v;;j to T $i|.oo $1.00 $1.00 I arrlngton M * 81 l|()2! North C|ok Street, B ^ n g t o J / HJiholt a .i' r -. i i^RSOfftyL •'r.-4 -...1 --.1.. y. $150,000.90 DIRECTORS—Ho wt rd i P f CisHo>, _Lawyer;| G<orJ J. £(kger, ;eichulte A e Hager, 1 ^ ^ ¾iooeiii, ° ¾ Reared f S S inn in of the Board; Walter N. J ««y"» Farmer; ]1. -. l^ageschute,!, Chain Ijandwer.^W. N. Landwe|r 4 Co.; IrVin B. ^n^ek""Beai ~" Estate Hanasenient; t;K.!W.RUey, Fanner; A- h. Roierteon, PresWisnta:^OwWer; William Schnetlage,, )?liiiitin^*DeconitinfjvWillian Skinw n*',' 846 ner Mfg. Co.; Q. W. Spanner, £a id id Owlle¢^Bd3¢Mr¾^Ck^ollf, Silo Cbntrac ntracor, Robert "—" SI Work, Architect • .\'f li.1- i MH, 'i i V W v ^1¾^ It ^ i I i - ^ 1, ,./.-its* i i^5%U- "*-* '* H i *fffe, i-aa $ ?:#P-1 Coiiril y Homes wmmmmm (ft . •:'Hit . ; Castles i in! Foreign Trade! Always] the distant horizon seems morfe golden But every distant market is somebod ^sHom<! Market., Sdmebfdy is looking at Bar rington with conquist in imiiid. After alltliisjlownfe >inrhome. Our » work as a community is to develop Barrington i s a n ew market for the adjacent trading territories. I # 129 Park • ital and S#rp «)» • i h ;• OFFICERS—H. J. Lageschulte,. i Chairman of the ^ ^ ¾ ^ son, President; Howard- Pi Castle, I y^ice president; .Edward tl[. Riley,' Vice President; A. T. UlitSifh. /u&tL Casbie^; Helen R. Meier, Asst. Castiier; A. H. Lageschulte, Asst. Cashier. / Pe • i -li ' on Dollar Days ageO! DaysS] ecials 2 BtaBMil I- I (' • .^..$i.< o We Quality Store t a v •V.: t-^-.i; Meats Fruits Ve&etablek Corner Main and Hou^h Sts. Phjone Barrin£ton8 We Duliver it .|i$l.l 0 ;-f—— :; :.f i " ' . ' • ' iisio:-')^o:of'-Wbii:: ire Bsrrinfeton Gro<jei^r an Mar ! • Rocklptd Work Socks, 9 p k . , . . J- : • • ^eri^c^ la B^rriii^tow $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 3 lbs. Pork Chops. 4 lbs. Pork Loin ........ 4 lbs. Summer Sausage 5lbs. Slab Bacon'....-..;.' 6 lb. pail Simon Pure L4rd 10 lb. bulk Pure Lard 6 lbs. Hamburger ....... 3 lbs. Sirloin Steak '.... 3 lbs. -Butter ....• i 50 lbs. White Rose' Flojur 35 bars P & G Soap ... $1.00 '• PANTS AND SH Make Your D o l l a r s Save You f Zippe Work Shirts .... Whiti Broadcloth Shirts -.'.[....'...... Good ;Work Socl;s, brown, blatk 'tfpd' i gray, 9 pr,!.— .^.^.:.^. : S J $ 1 , 0 0 Thereljis no need for anyone to go outside Baiirin ton to purchase merehandisja What we nierchan are not able tjo do I can as*;ure you no one else can. i l<- . 3 qts. DuKwik 4-hojur Varhish, reg. priced at $1.35 p^r qt, for only $2,70 , 1 Mr (5-qjt. Alumipum WatejrleSs Coolcer, re?. rice ^5.00, will sell for ..... ,,.... £$$435 1 -qt., reg. price $6.0^), will sell1 for $ 1 . 0 0 $1.00 bottle O'Cedaij Auto Polish, 3 ! $1.00 bottle N6. 7 Dicb AutO Polish, two 50c boxes Diico No. 7 Nickel Polish, all four fo|r ^...,... $ 2 . 0 0 *'i of!25 m At this sale|, any «xpress[wagor regiilafjy pricud at $3.00, will be said fcjr $ 2 . 0 0 Some will be s^ld at 50 per cimt discount—the slale price c|ut rigfit in halit ' . '• ,. | -.}• w ^^^^M ^^^^I^M^I^^SKI "^^•PPP 7HT •.•''H » ! 1, BAR ft i fc N, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY OUR D F % s | Developed and! Printed PECIALS SHIRTS CAPS notes s 1.00 t RAINCOAT! 10 Pairs $ a y#>r Tnever $ Special Work Sox COLLARS •if. Keg. J5c, including A r r o w , ) Manhattan, Van Hueaen ECtALS 1:M $ f*» $ 1 . 0 0 TIES BOYS'HOS Regular toe Quality $ 3 Pair « 1 . 0 f«»r 1 . 0 0 'T $1.00 HeMulttinfS D a y Shqppfelr| 2 ««" 1 . 0 0 I Make k list of the! itijms you want from the advertisements in , • broadside and bring it with you when you cornel <' WWte, Reg. J$c --:7: *-,- •'IN 1.00 idkerc liefs Jersey Knit-in, Tan, Grey Regular S7.SO . . :* 1.00 1931 A large issortme^it of colors and patterns Regularise A KEAi VAUIB i • r ••'. i , ! ' v i , Come early the firsti day and get your ehqice of the ma,ny bar^ains-as njie items are strictly limited. »* ates I Friday arid Saturday, Sept. k and 5 j i \r t\ !• •»'' BARRINGTON CUMBER OFl(X|Mlfe^E )atlow Theatre Buildi n i Commitied.fj ^ BARRIllGrdN z_r. / Shoppers on ^liigtall utstanding Values for Dollar Days \ It;¥*|B Want Real MoneySaving; Bargains-See Tlhese I i , Fridair and Sa|t^r|ay September 4 Jpdl $K J&1 lie.:; \l We cordially invite you to rp our storfe your headquarters While in town tour. We have many things of irjt^rest tojshp\)f you hickofy 1 trajvv D SHOES ' I TT< 'v Enameled Roasteni J..U | J.L_j$|j.QO Aluminum Dish Pans^ ..t I .^Lj$MIO Food JGhoppers ...J ...'..„.'.j. : :.........,. |$liOO , j....,..' :;L.4.i.i....,&l.0O j Ma^iy Oth6r Values on Sale for These T w o Daye Arnold H. Sass I PUBUC SERVICE COMPANY iOeE.Mam!Street, Barrington, Heatir Phmbihig OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Telephone 121 BARRING"ON, ILLINOIS es O : • Shears.-....,. $1.00 Cast Irbii putcH dvens .$1,001 Cast Iron i 0hick in Friers $1.00 Vanadium Steel Claw Hammers ..' I l i i» Illinois Sheet Metal Work i i Radios and Refrigerator!* M{. H. SCHICEIBER, Local Superintendent .1.,. 'M !. I $ i Qm wine. $ MRS J O H N ,8. BLA<N •tza s arose ST. •» 'm tie. F O B T W A Y N I . INC Fergpnlal tionery iij Days (illustrated and , IK^'i-Hwl ut Left) f« lOQsiiEETS INVELOPES Majjch) / ; Ordered on Oolllar. bays Only We^HstPleise IE Knvel<»pe Size J3J%X7MJ Vine Grade of Bond-jPapiuf 1 You' ' • 1L ^00 NMhCJiojc Street' Located at the extreme North End of Cook Street is "\ I/ i 4 Eii&eiife Remember ty very ) k^NCEl / Special for , aners^ankDy Plants and Cut F l o o r s gtest creation talts—by -icago's leading iiUmers of all descrptiois ¥ We operate one of the mW completely mil ( c fig, and equipped and modeni Cleaning, Dyeing, sing Plants in northern |lUnois. Mye Specialize in Floral lie sij forFuiforali J $< Friday and Saturday We ^ndeavor to turn oat 100 ber'cent quality work rand service, and always give - 1 1 i " W i n n M •!• M — « » — M — « • > # i ' ! AH Stock $trawis ( : Estate * SATISFAC no*) OUARANI'BED while they last at Tee 0 Bee Hkt Shoj) Tel. Barrington 61 MIU.INERY—HOSIERY—LINGERIE W£er ">« N.Cook St. •'•' 0REENH0V|S Barrington, 10. in ootbtNtrtiirMt YouPhon i .. »*. t • ,t i J L Jv ! ,LA » I ifc<***5S&3i liiitkii-i.. if" 6 M i- •« 1%*: . "i --> Plagge's Flo [-. Ibarra si $|for * M LmM ^«6 mimmtmjmtmmiem^wtvemimmv^mm'immtfisimimm M m mmm ,-JsWF mmm w • •'•,. mnyi| IMRRINGTONREJVIE^, BARRIN We Sell When Ton Want What You Want When Too Want If: lURSD^Y, ••( IMBER3,1931 ik ahc Lake In Drugs, Drug Sundries or Luick's Ice Cream, POHLMAN'S Pharmact HAS IT !••' Dairy 1» Invested 1 To Stay in On One of the Biggest Stocks Of Birug Merchai idise in tl^e Chicago Suburban Tra ding District kwisnyi 0\ ^-i jr I: •i v pi •• *r IM. Scottie, Dicl:ie .Bin High Sl«pp^r, ; | Dianna 70c paf( '/. > •' -— Worth of Drudsv Drug Sundri or Luick's Ice Cream onvelapes! ^ . 5 0 : 3 ^ 60c box'n^ndi'sio 25c bar bath }w rhen you buy your milk of us you contribute matet lally to te support of our con ntunity. This does not include School Books i r Proicrlf tioiirt »i. Sta^on^rf I Our M Ik is purchased fioin farmers in ttur ;©tjirjti community and handled, by men who Jive in our <>wn towp.1 tVe buy o»ir supplies, equipment, etc. from local business houses wheneveir possible. Two Dollar Days 2£ 117 S P_; Ash Trays, Ntestetf' Uook Ends, ji varfetj We operate under Certificate of Approval No. ^33 issued by the State Department of Health' Fncumvnvl ' . » • • • •<•• THllR ij>r- utstand alues f or these t w o Big Days 2-PIECE LIVING ROD;M SUITES,' Choice of AH Mohair; or Tapestry for only, set.._.-..". $91.00 FAMOUS KIMBAL L ft idget Pianos, [$291.00 I I each BIG G E N E R A L 209415 P*irk A\fenW Quality Groceri \ 1 0 4 E. Main S t r e e t W I 0 J H J E d ^10-216 Statib|iStri|t Helpful fcfVJCe $ RE THE KROEHLER 7 TUBE MIDGET Radio Sets, f| ully guaranteed, f ilado by that famous furniture Coi) each ' 10 pr. • Vork Socks, value $1.50 for ...:..„J$l Heavy Blue Union Made Overall and pilue Handkerchief for $1 Boy's derails, 6 t i 1^4 yea^B, 2 pr. fo^- L-3lf»6 20 lbs. Finest Can4 Stagar |h Jploth $1.00 M 1-Ib Flat Cam Libb^fs Red Alkgka f! Salmon, for . Landw JT'IJ Finest" flavor J'eaberry Coffee $1.00 3 bs, Good Quality SWsetsy 8¾ 90 ini f o r $1.00 Women's House Dresses, for' '......J:.;. $1.00 FINE BROOMS, 50c value, oiiljveae] 3-P E C S ' A L L WALNUT B E M SUITS, Che$t of Drawers, M u ful Bei> 48-iiji(h Dresner, s II for Plagge Home Furnishing 1 r Harrington, I l l i n o i s We >eliver Linoleum Ruga, 5 for i-lod [Rag Rugj* 18x36 in.; 3|fjor . ^.....fr t f j . . loo Large Crib Blankets* %t x50: injealh ... u.oo Curtains,, full size, pretty'.patternsljpr. ., ;i.oo Tennis FlabheL while m colored, Sjf inclji •11 yjards :^,..^14:4^-^----^-------11---.- i-oo; jWcale* last coiori^iwii'^wide,,.8'.yi|rli.: >lJ00 Chenille Itygs, washibl^ 38x23 in., each >1<00 « Part Wbc I Single Biykets^ 66x80 ifc .'.'.: iJUOO .Fancy-Salad'Bo^lsM'fea^.,.-.;!!.;,^ UJOO Hand Erabs-oidere^i Higbrt/Giwns, 2||0r ll.OO Irdriing Bpard'.Covers; 1 Covers and llpad SIJ00 > ; ' i ' ' : ^ : c l v i : ' i h ; , ' !•#•*. I' '' ' , ;>•: The Big Genera jOIENiC. GF t), A; £A( J.))III 1:- vi\ G< J. H. Fricdli fidf'r, A s s t i J. R. C*rdw PII P f e s i d e n | II. J Ta:;I or, Vie»-J W.N* •f. $ % t ' *IJ i i. SIM ; hen in J gluaranU tjp conVji > < T^lep! cone Barringtm 302 * ^ '" $ 4.U $ fes ,Al iwfflid i- ' Get jjng rnore ior ycjur poip€(y is easy op kiio \yhat their reg jgular ric(^s are. the^e Sayings possiifclee tc tcj you for weeks to c6me. It ivfill Be to your Da^", 1,00k at the i1;eni^ ^ . d ^ | $ e d ( m , f e ^ ^ i t t ^ em! Tbengbt|o tjhenac^rc^ ifldrts W wocii^^^ ppreeiale 4 f u » f 1 Weinke 'his opi 1» prices day ex<»p; M: 4 -•»"• 'W":''..:-,';v?r;:r to youi- po< 5k^l}b^ it at bargain prices, iiiveitiiiekit in I)dlh^ sT,c HIGH GILA W F '••#'•?'&>& J ^Mt Ml , ksLm JSftdl visM GTCIf REVIEW, JGTONJlLLtNOlS, TH Bunbidft Boofej & Gift Slio^tie . "A SUp Off Main Street Worti Taku}g" 17 So. Cool^ Street -r~' P ayin& Cards Barringion, , dloc ^ Ca nnv*ic& j a n d Di n r . , ; r J r il& f . V Gift ^ o x e j * f^ed with j t cl i 1 up. <p * . r beautiful • paper and lined ,Ui;.50 ind. $1.75 values $1.00 c Q Fancy, .boxes for gifts c jfO'tipJ* or home use box jharid soap, 2 boxes >ar -batlfi soap, 6 bars : ays. Nested Brass,, 2 sets,'.. Knils, a variety in brass >rass, Jpr. i PPed Colonial Cam les waited colors arid sizes 8 inches, 1J5 for $1,00 10 inches, 8 for $1. 00 12 inches, 6 for $100 15 inches, 5 for 00 18 inch.! T, pers, 6 for 1 00 iiikie Bird, Silhouettte, and ' "Stt'PPqr. 2 decks !...,..' $1.00 '.r.ii 5c bards, 2 for . 1 $1.00 i llino^s School Supriltes ! School Bag filled with School Supplies complete 1 J , $1.00 Auto Point Pencil & Buddkr Notebook $1.00 $1-00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Assorted Subjects Mottoes 1 $1.25 and $1.50 values l.i...$l|.00 Many Other Unusual Values Not Described Here a, $uy your week-end Bakery (joods from Ross's IJakery. We i|^e the choicest and purest mit$rial&. Member United Vifn Servicejilnc* ; 4 One Dollar and Twehtytlive Cents Valtte of Any Kind of Bakery GoodMor : in. Td provide a lonu distaitce moving service so superior that it wilt be desired by all, and to provide jit as economically as soun7d,-effl«> ient operating methods will permit; 't M Gold Star Motor Seriice, Inc. I Friday and 8a ttwday, Sept. 4 and S Ross Bakery 1 1 8 E. Main S t . : h 217 E. Station St, Barring ton, 111. PIM n«, K10-M 1- THE; '.'iSM Barrihgton, Illinois MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE Capi BA)NK and Su plus $109JOOO.OG $ «S& FE TY ^ . » D SER VI€ E lender United States Gwernmerit Supervision OFFICERS JoilN C. PI/AGGE, Plresidefit OEO, i , LAGESCHULT$, Vjce-Pres. J. '%. FRlfiDLANDER, yice-Pretj ^ F R A ^ i i c . PUNDT, Cashier DIRECTORS John C. Plagge, Chairman • Gleo. 4 . Lageschulte, Capitalist, M, Friedlander, Asst-'Treas. Jewel t e a Co.. Inc. [{. Card Well, I resident Cardwell Westinghouse Co. II. J. Trfylor Vice-Pres. Jewel Tea Co,, Inc. $ $ % % % $ $ $ W- H. Sodlj, Mgr. C. L. lE'rame Pental C<>Frederick! M. ka^ch, Treas;, Jewel Tea Co., Inc Robert j#; Muir, General Counsel, Jewel Tea COL K. O.jQroff,Merchanjt, . j . • Fijank C\Pundt, Caishier $ 1$ I $ * i, S $118 Try a Dollar's Worth 6f PepiP(^er ;..'i a^ Frqbdom from MOTOR IO«j>CK!s what you" jeanhave haveififyoji yojuuse that's whatyoujean j Wadham's Gas a V When in need of Fuel OH f*r your oil burner 'give Wh^n Oil••far give -ffs 1 I and we uarantee you vou aa big bur dollar's dollar's worth worth of of oil oiland and k;rvice. k ;rvice.;| All. we ask is a trial f1 uarantee to convince you. i f ' • ' ' ' ' ! ' :| Come, jin to Sec Our ^ X a W Collar Day Bargains In JMOTOR Oiks anrGREASfe i in ctita jners They are Real Dollar Day Bargains $1.001^ Telephone Itarrin^tpniSO? $ $ Wrench Sets, $ |2Cf ^alue for $1.00 Duco Auto Polis li an 1 Pliers, $1.30 vsllue $1.00 Bemis A Grain Bags, 35c val ue, 3 for .90 Filtering Disks, *>flc seller, 2 boxes. 3 r $1.00 10 lbs. Axle 'Gi ease $1.00 FOIL THE KljDD Hereft the Big Value for Women 10 per cent discount from regular price Roller Skates, J»l>40 value lor .......L Jpl*©jl Red Baby Dumj) Truck, $1.2)5 value pr $1.00 Washing Machine's and Electric Ironing! 1L $1.00 chines for $1-Day *nd balance of week. Com Toy Enamel Ti actor and Plow for in and look them >ver. Ask f M* demonstratlol Team Horses iapd Wagon for $1.00 You-* ill find several oth items on our $lrDay counter at tofeatly red iced prices not listed here. Come in and! get ace inted—you will.find several go>q values tp choose from, We are here tisfied. < i' Save Mon M Sojith Cook Street 1 p Pound^ Sack of White 9 , )Ve take thj - prices reduced ! 5 1 'in donfectionery j •• DoUtir tffi,—September Wa: ra Burring! on, minora $1... $ j 1-1, R BROTHERS ( $ IR *4MOM" 1-gal. Thejrmds Jug,! 11.19 value ^...w$M Iron Board Pads and Paring Ipiife i..,...J$l.i 2 cans Water1 spar Quidk Biding j EnameJ, , J $1.20 value, cnoice of ^colors ..„...,.u.$1^0i Self Fastening Clothes Line, $0,25 value $ 1 . ! R »POt>" J ons C :JNrjtaML*iij ^ * « ^ fCHICKEN on feed gjrindir g. Stiuttiinr Sept^ 4 feed eterj weeki OWT; . V?4 grini J 5fs boxes of Camels and Cigket holder, a reg. $1.25 >ajue 1..:.—.....$1.00 ie $1.00 Pipe and tfyo cans ' % ^Tobacco, a $130 .„. ...... .$1.00 as. Fresh Roasted $1.40 value „..$1.00 One 50c Pipe, V2 M Prince; Albert anl 1 C <i Safey Matches, 1 $1.20 valu;$1.00 1 f «» One $1.00f fob^cc »Po lch, 0:ie Humidizej j a n d Que can of Smoking j Toba< obacco, ^' $1:55 Value ..... $1.00 Itl ,i '1 ovnr :TEOUS SERVICE ALWAYS EXT k These Outsta >r 1. ]" h JM^^iAMlm:. lrii.il J Vmuv*} M' ->ll *mmm ^rfi^T?^,^'-f>*Tr- ™ '"™?^r^7^™'-• jr• \••-W™•i T~v)" v. tammeraimtN ft; if GTON, ILLINOIS, : ¾ ) ¾ ¾ . ¾ ¾ ¾ ^ ^ ¾ ¾ ¾ 193J tEW, BARRINUTO u m-^ % I.M< STORES BEST : QUALITY The-Revipr territory. R haS ••-1- : NOTE skiiE.rSi:' FOLDED _. as, printed ] w th Envelopes, ess regular pr ce aid address 'for I)ays $1 10(f FINE QUALITY STRAINMORE 1 Thin Visiting Carfis', p'rihted'Sviih name regular ¢ 1 pne"e!l$i.50J for Dollar DaystiSfl SSE0BETAB1 SIZE :EETS a^id LOOEnvdop >s, ""' with nam 5 and aqdrcjss, alar price w^oiiograttL; reg for Dollar. D a y s '.,..-.. fcttRlSTjljit ia (.'.: d E ' 'LIIX'B CAMPS, double envelopes, innar enyt'lobe lined, imprinted w^tli -'priH.ten with .name; regular " price $1.50; for Dollar D"ay .... ALWAYS We have in stock all Nationally Advertised Brands. In case w e u may run out oi some ite ms receive them the following weok. : A u ^ m -ISTATIoIlt •-.1'Aidersj*-. conyenientj 1OJ ••tra':'Mle** apptedaW ,a s l c reg ijar, pri^e $li50; for J I , Do] l^r, Dajs' .„.-..:. J $1 Asphyxlai GasFg 1 ? -AD DRESS; WMHiS—4 f|)lj ;. > ; i int; «Ni for! the \ o.^ n()t|u. 'Ijmilidy> mil idyV.MndllW' hAndh^^rephir-jl'l _. C-;regui|»r • •fcrfl^SSefW^iiar-i)^, 1, (J jfijighbor ^tarts Iiiyes^ ipa B f l IWB • IN THE YEARM200 Note Sheets; iiO^E i^elojjes; printedfi with name, and!;address, or monpgrani •.?.. v% y^ssx^n^f i.. . . .Which Leads to ;of Vi^tiia j | .. Gns ..rsenping. ,,, il-l' - froir, % , l | ^ r oause.1 <he d e a t h of Harrington Stationers rp i» 230 E. Main Street U Sue ar Harrington, Illinois i Int^stifiatiort w a s 4 4 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ i SUSI ,pi,lo„ o f H o b e r t • ^ n c i v ^ i " , ibor. w « s aroused, .alwat ^5301 o|i .Xucwlhy' 'eveninjc beo.iiwe he. l i i | i seen Mr/Coffey a r o u n d h ^ . p l a r * ; ; 10 r- m - s , i n , ' a - v H p Y*n<,"f^ door -tint received '-Bo^r^spon!-:^' |j «' 1 • Jtreaks yvln*rw M i l l ^ , h ( > n . onlled :Chi<>f- <it.-| j ; , XV. Rfl.ideiwijo Jipp«arers iift* jjolv. Tiii:»le Cried « i e front'«lw>t "fduiici it I»Vk«l froifi t h e ins Id the Wy '» t h e koyhoV- ^ I M tin p s wi-npiiiR as-.he ^xrtjjiJTied t h e . .Tiic l»:""k ( , o o r BJ^rW! S 'found.lo ChieJ orT*^li?e B iat mlraiuM' byJjU*»fc*PR-.|> windnw ^relpflsinK t h e loek niid, f»<itvd houM' filled . w i t h , casi.; | i t f . t was foiiiul breatfiins- j h«.tvi|>- < couch in a cofyih odj«ji'nMfc;Ji«h'e \n wliii-h t h e - g a s Was efeoatonff.'.S fpoko to him b u t r e f e i s ; ^ no J¥p ,\ local <U«'tor a n d ]M. H.-S.ber. hiral stiperinteiidfi'ft-W iht. lici Seri'icp company,- w e r e ^ a ;l<>»ji the pri'ssure uystem -»-of • nfsu »>lt -was administered' for tiwo Ihoirs to no avail. • _ ^ U- Acr Mental IXfath An inquest .wai.-con^iKrted* Wfi ' day" t'vciinfr at J,h<* F*!*!* Pnwral lome ib.v N o r m a n | R n •deputy cm-oner' of•' I,itJte (<,rfii}ty, jury rclurnivl a verdict iji' rtoi-id dentil. AeeordinK t«, tiVtiJiioiiy,! at I tie, inquest, it appeari'd thai burner. wHiieh'- wa^ I'only •' ; pa*^ opened, had been open, ("r s<>iuiv: as il was- a r< ar"; hnrii'-r ^mJ-.-'-lii signs of little I Mr. ("offvy was.;)-widowe)-. fii^ havinir died on-Au^.'iV. ifljlfy 1 ?!.• been living at his •.hvOie j iW'iie. -i tSrat 'time. He '»a< liortt jil.ii Ufy'b Wllefe lie spent most o| lii^ ! i O ' i to enniiuu here. H*'(--i" s^rx'tvej two lir.otlim-s a n d oni- siHer lit'ij] U.H-kfonl. -ftiirial' --.yiil^l-e,' in.-l Riven eemeli'i-y S a t u r d a y . JPure Cane ' l O l i r kUal Elbe I O C S White ^obfbleri \\. • Idaho Bakers 1 • Bushel 3Feelcs ^Pillows Washed And Fluffed FFI:E Nationally ertised ROYAL BLUE Webb's T ' Chase Beech Ffat Maxwell House 3 Pounds 1 Pur «lfel. f 51 Special Blend ArBe . Blue Seal Royal Blue n 4 5 for $1.00 IvBltie StiND TO TOUR LOCAI P lackw tnjt, R^d Curniht; Black, Currant Peach, Bra bel <Mly, and Daiison t3 f o r $1.00 bjeberry^l lum Van C a Phone 26 15 Cans 15 pans 15 pans 20 Cans 15 Cans 15 Cans vets :pFS Choice for $M>0 Van Camp*s Fork & Beans Van Camp's Kidney Beans* Van Camp's Early June Peki Van Camp's T|omato S>up Van Camp's Vegetable Soup Van Camp's Vegetable-Beef 3oup , hEINZ PRODUCTS $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Heiriz Pure fi'ruit Jellies $1.00 your choice o:! flavor, 6 fo|r Hei|riz Crean L SOUI « Asparagus, Celerjh; Tomatc or GtDeeJi Pea 16 ozi tins, 6 for ......... $1.00 Hefoiz Pure 1 'pmatp Catsup 14 qz., T for $1.00 8 oz., 8 for ., $1.00 Snaps and !>o;ap lakes P. Si G, 33 for :............:.., Crystal White, 33 for ..:..L Air eriean Family, 20 for Palm (plive, 20 for ........... Tour Choice;, 12 for $1 Your Choice, < jTomatoesj No. 2 Can Can iced Carrpts, No.'.2-.c4»'Red Beani No. 2 Can Cut Bejajts, bio. 2 Can Caiining Needs 2 doz. -ipiwd Red Jar RJngs! 1 '2 P^iravax / 1 doz. r ruit Jar Covers 1 bottle Ce|tb 1 b i . Sdnblite Cieanej3P&<3fS6jap 1 Nort ijern Tissue P H H i. Pineapple, Ar-Be, Sled, or Ortislied, . 2 ½ Can Peaches, Blue Front, Slided or Half ...b. 2V2Can Blue Front FrUit for Salad, Tal|l Cajgidl .Apriqots, Ar-Be, No. 2 ½ CM |S]pr|iials on all Tires -Tubes 1 sra. Apntonia Mop Stick 1 srii. Blueing x)p Head [ 1 &ih. Satinij : &il Soda 1 sm. '. J iFrance 21 doz. Clothes Pins i birs P & G Soap 1 1 5 1 1 v' SIMONIZING than any other kind BARRrkG^™i& J. S.Giesk ske Tire Shop IDIM.COO Bitnington, •"d &- '. •'•: : li-cnv-Mej .u nil ' |on :i!Hl' Hie oflieijils off jt H'lflW O M i.< if NVrlli West err;, ryihvaj- relti^i , ripairinii t h e ^ l o u V l r ^ y ^ vt, i-n With the result t h a t the In ntd is ,<0f widen thf> {Hiving fr lit t|i« : it>K >K sniitl smithsth l s th M a i n Street. A call f^ hid's'jeir t h e iiliirk i t lislied nn -another ' pace fif l-Xli - vkw. Hids will'. i>e renei (•'•I'-'lU B P. m. S,ept. 2.H, jf e r «Vnt fa.ft t< , witlij seven in<;h '"Koiiere if rot present s t r i p o f pa^pmelit :.Kt t b op eMher side o f - t l i f t ' r o a i . , The railroad .offiie-ials^Iiav^ to iiK-rease t h e elqviitioq „,. .*£ <Jh ' : tracks eon-is-ient wittf t l d r of mam tracks aiid t h u s iniina AKI-I (-tneiit \'e Calf {for1 'ana Deliver Yoilr (ja GOOItYEAR TIRES ,1 ha« 1 t.Weejl | | | ( . v i H l W c LCAmZINQ Cars Washed and Polis|ied That is why more people *-ide on - •.Raised TiSacta.--N«w1 £rm lo Klintinate liad ?Jace Harrington Stiet't BATTERI] Tfrkte ™ f 0 SUBSTITUTE] for Quality BATTERY SERFIU Hqugji SU Near Main* liccii'' tfJUStWU. PtttfmJ cross-iiip; rhnnip.' JThe m Win he -Itj) feef 4'ide n't „t!rt ami t a p e r t « a jwid^h-<}f i at tlH^j,orth siilp of life Hra<'k« ^ P l ' n v r o s s i i t j ; hasl Hot ; t»^;B • m i l 'V'l-aHlioiiRli 4 h e ' t . ' i t k t j . v e fall for mnfcre.t£. jXf a,,etnen-|e % i s ' ] a i d if-ViH be>-jat t!ir'-.'i_ <« Hie state,, a i u i o f eolafif dep* 'he state liiRhwaWom'mikH'ioij-WOVal. : - l [\ .] ••_. ; • Theatre $ pay) § ^ | i Friday Nigh{t^3 Adults $ih0O 1 All for $1.00 for $1.00 for Paving HoS| Street to Trie TIRES &TUBis I It will pay you Ko SEE THEM AT OUR'STORE With Lunch Included 1 pHg, whle. or grnd. Ctoires l'pkg. Pbppej' 1 pkg. Celerjsr Seed 1 pkg. Tactic Acijd .1 bkg. Mustird Seed 1 2-bz. pkg. Oolmaii l^ustaird 1 pkg. Caraway S^ed 1 loaf Brtead .I pkg. Cinnamon 1 tin. Sardine s, olivj 1 pkg. Mace 1 glass Sandyic^ S 11 for$1.00 i. $1 00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 f — Tt D<|yrpay Dollai' Day Combination All Ior $IL.OO y Super Suds, lg, pkg., 5 forj... Help, lg. pkg., £> for ....i„........ Octagon, lg.rpkg., 6 for Palm OliVe Beads, lg; pkg., 12 lor.,...!.... Gold DUst, g. pkg., 5for $1.00 Americ^ I P amily * Flakes, 20 OZ;, lg. pkg. 5 fcr %... $1.00 Chipso,|fe])kg., 5 for...... $1.00 Rinso, g. nkg., 5 fori.. $1.00 $1.00 Oxydol, g. pkg., 5 forU-...^..... $1.00 Lux, sin pkg,,'1,1 for ...j ...;... $1.00 Ivory, lg. pkg., 5|for.i..... i Arrow, lg. pkg., 5 fori..: — .--^-r—i '•*—• $1.00 r oil 1 Large C &B< CaisujiFRE j Tomatoes] Ifo. 2 Can, kr-]Be, 8 Cans ... ...$1.< Peas, Nto. 2 Can, Ar-Be, 8 Cans ..... 4 .$1. - Corn, N|oJ2 Can, Ar-Be, 8 Cans $1.< Pumpkin J N 3. 2½ Can Air-B ;, 8 Cans Beets, 8 Cans $1.00 ts,-Nd ' ICan, AfRoyal Milk, Tall, 20 anss . $1.00 $1.00 Royal Seedlpsg Raising i p ffkKs* ..... Corn, Np. II Anjy1 bundle weighing not more than 25 pounds picked up before 9 au m^ delivered damti-wash by not n for 3lbf. f Crosse Stifawb'rry, Peacjh, Plunv Apricot, Pineapple, anq -.og$nl?erry •? Knickers •%^:>';- Royal Blue Brand Heinz Oven Baked Beans 18 oif I iris, 9 for., large! tin 28 "" oz., ^ (Bf"fior|.. small tins, 11 oz„12 fori. Heinz Pure Vinegar white cr cider, gig., i6 for ... whit(e t r cider, pis., 8, for .. 3 Paii 0olf Discount on all .": Rug Cleaning toaelje I57, in liiS l"> m e * 4 2 ^ ^ V T ? L m n e Tuesday evenijjjr.,..: T!^ Showing PaulvLukas lSitor sm. Gold Dijist «00 1 bxlSalt sm. ("limalme 1 lb. Macaroni Jelled bx. lilatch^ I lb. Spaghetti bx v Argo !3tarch t lb. Navy Beans G eiatine bx.„ Argo (porn I lbs. Rice Starch L bx. Boyvleen 61 Jlavora fab ^raltcis \\ 'THE VICE 8 ! " Coming Attractions Sundja;^ and Minor pay Snnday and Monday Sept. 6 and 7 id "iu / ' ** he P iMi lie efend eir»» i -<M>X-Jki a of a T Tea ^ 8 ^employees - °*« ^Preftjj **| . o", t-°J. Ine, *• Karker has irwued a Imtt tinuing the fl^ay q.vJek p Young as Yon i ( >(•'«> J --1 "Sporting Bio. d' T i l l 1 fc L r I it '^ L^ ;A>i, y^A;»jiiy fil|Tea Cbrnpiinir » • 1 - Continues 5-D? WILL ROGERS t &i ii^ ,ew J , Sept. 13 and 14 CHARD DIX Iliiiia. Creek i t i i i j ^ - i . / W i t h ' t h c .promise of he '••i J*mi«iny-to raise th(. 'itwgLt^h'". '°? a smoother erossinR /t-h'c/ "llHisls gf 1 t h e l a s t - b o a d a » '""''I a t i r ^ o o\-er|Flint ire^'k J momi avef,,,,,. xiiU' bridj?e u-4 ^nvi-.nbieee'-to .«toik shivkM^.sj of the railroad, ehinpany, k>-«i ('..W«' locution of'.tlic|Ktta-'k iardrt. . Z11';1 !ioard-i».t»i*paredr«'»--aH «*' t'M for;. tlM> ^ncre.tielbriai " f j ' K a t a «p l H .| B i m e e j t i i R j S'i f'' "".f'WPt .t<» Bet;.>. loij fo frame 'sH-iietufe* ,1(lie 0,1 '-tin., concrete bridge w h s j maw,, -ffin jjjj-;, < l f t o v - p „ lL> - rame l,ri,ig,».- T 6 e b o a r d U w i oiicrete. f. I i.* 5»».i&A.!l4i«ii.KilS4 '(t ^' ' (M . i m I ' ' T6e pl a n "ummer. went jL t0 ^ w j 6 a J ' <- jv 1 <