July 28, 1932

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July 28, 1932
lav Start 5 Term;
CivilAction on
Bonds Dpcuessed
The Review is proud
of a
group of-readers who have been
on th i subscription list since
"way lack • wtyen—", and. Is occasionally reminded of its family
i«f old timers by some subscriber
who h i * been tailing the newsil t a r
paper i'or. 20, 25, or more years.
i'.ofidhul'
Mrs. Emma Adelle Caldwell
Winter, 521 S. Hough street,
itmi'i
iv ho h i s heed a Review subtcriber for 3 0 years i s DO years
»f ajje. S h e w a s born', in Port
I.iji «ii-« confined
Giibson ,on Lake Brio July 1 2 ,
i;l Wiiiiinu to
1842.
She w a s only 8 years old
i (.in• t<> fourteen
vhen t h e Came to Cuba townpenitentiary,
ship with her parents.
During
i^tiis ifonday
he early settler days of this teni; ways and
itory. Mrs. E m m i W i n t e r atended school at Long Grove and
, of recover-Inter taught school a t Long
fur holders
Urove tind Dunker. On Oct.. 2,
! $61, sjie w a s married to Charles
Inn-natives were
Attorney D . B . O t i i W i n t e r . Mr. Winter d M
in 193(• after a married life o f
t warmly reeomi ieaVly [70 years.
Mrs. Winter
v on the overto the MethpdiBt church.
u s e is to bring
ji*or politics and principle, she
and Thompson
t a m e s republicanism and"pro.hir' recovery on
I ition.
iv, Such action
i'..Mention that
<} l.y the village
li- :ind actually
Harrington:, In
i-j(i-c money for
:-j| Co.. it might
-il.-H.-il attorney
ii- i construction
Tru>« ve-
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Alternatives
;fS to A?K| ejnery
Kl^W^
larimenl
Succeeds Irvin Landwer; Village Board Inspects Rural
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Fire Trucks
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Frwj H . Grabenkort, juiiistant
chief f o r the last nine ;tears,
elected chief of the Barr ngton t Fire
department 64 the a n n t i i l . busimjtss
meeting of the organization last week.
Mr. Grabenkort succeeds ] •vin LafldWer who has been chief l<r the last
nine years. H e has been a member
of the department for 27 ; ears..
F a n s of Barrington, let's play b a l l !
The Barrington Bears m e t and
were defeated 17 to 8 by t i e Knights
of Lithuania of Waukeganj The local
boys did not play their best game of
the season and the visitors were |tbe
strongest aggregation of ball players
who have come t o Barrington this
year. Hence the one-sided score.
The Review lis not making excuses
for the local team. Every,, ball club
has its off days, but this much might
be pointed o u t . to those fans who
One woman w a s fatally injured and
showed their impatience Sunday. Several younger lads—who will, be stars four other people, including.two men
on the local ball teams in years t o from Barrington, were seriously hurt
come—wbre given a chance to play. as a result of a head on motor car
Manager Ward Flock was faced with collision that occurred on the Northseveral nicaneies in the lineup be- west highway One mile west of Baren u so m m werje avyriy on vacations. rington on Tuesday afternoon at 6 : 4 0
H e apparently decided that last Sun- o'clock during ft heavy rain storm.
day was at) good a time a s any in
Mrs. WUHaitf Scargale, 47, of 1207
which to try out younger t a l e n t The Cleveland! avenue, Evanston w a s the
vacanciei i were filled hy players who victim who died a t the Palatine hoshave yet to gain confidence through pital a few hours after the accident.
experience. The Bears have played T h e direct cause of her death was
some good baseball this, year and will giyen as internal injuries.
defeat some strpng teams during the ; The t w o Barrington men who figbalance of the season. So much for ured i n the mishap are Walter Philthe team.
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jpps, 59, who i s employed At the[ M.
If there were any quitters a t the p, Beymer farm northwest of Barball park Sunday, they were not on jrington, and his son 'Co rl, 28. Philipp^s
the.diamond but along the first base received a broken pelvic bonej severe
line and in the stand. W i t h the. game cuts ajnd possible internal injuries,
apparently lost after four Innings, not and his son sustained a fractured; leg
a few of.-.the fans packed up their iind arm. The thigh jbone of. his? leg
troubles and stalked.home. The Bar- jwas s o badly crushed that i m p u t a rington Bears at least stayed by their tion may be neceslsarr.
ship through the nine innings. They
Others who were injured were W m .
have and will-play.topnotch baseball gcargale, 44, husband of the dleceaSed,
this season.
possible internal injuries in chest jind
Wednesday evening„ they
__._„ will
..... rnieet abdomen,
and Ruth
Scargale; 14,
the House of David Lteaih, one of the their flaugnter,, severe abdomin»l labest and inost inteiie|ting free lapen | cerations. Tlie only person to escape
ball clubs traveling t|hie country. That j with minor injuries w a s F . Heaton
will be a good tiibe flor all of the fans'j Schoemaker, 29, of 3 9 Lewis avenue,
to demonstrate that' Ithey, alsot can La^ndstown, I'a., driver of one of the
play a good game of jSportsmanship.
automobiles^
I*"
Two Barrington Men Are
Severely Injured in
Car Collision
present season to-date) a t
N o f h Side: park swimming
established Wednesday,! i
01 when 5T7 persons usejjl
ijooj -'.
j
T h e number included 351 Aaid
admissions and 2 2 6 free admismoiis for children prior to 0 pi m.
This total figure compares with
B88 paid and free admissions on
JulyLlC, 1031, the two year nf
ordjifor -the popL' . ''-' • !• • ••
T i e hot weather at ;the| pooj
nas- kept the manager and ai sistant > busy. On July 13, 218': rce
admfssiona and. 287 paid odiils.Blons, or a total of 805, were rc^ n cd. T h e figures for ^tijy 1C
aire free 240, paid, 280, titul
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The free admissions are I only
for children during tho hoiirs
from 10 a. m. t o , 6 p. m. on [all
aaya except -Saturday and ! Sunlay j and from 1 0 : 0 0 a. n. u i t i l
ioo% on Saturdays. , j
of Citizens 1¾¾
on
.Joard
Resolution
M*ettng WUh Civic
Organizations
Representatives of the various cl
iJrganlzationS of Barrington will
nvited by the village bonrd of fi$
i ing;ton to attend nn o i « n meeting
i lscHssion and expression of opt
i n the solution of tho commuuife'
iewer problem which.is;<«nwjl'lianr
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A resolution -drawn up ^itd'( ifr
len'ted to the board Monday; night
llnrl Hatjtj,' was adopted.unniu>o|i
: y. • The resolution calls attent|o
The elections • were unanimously
to the decree of Judge EJdward
confirmed a t . a regular meeting of the
I ihurtlcff ijnjoining the village frii
village board Monday i eveining. Chief
i s i n g ' i t s present, sight for a sew
Orabenkort w a s called into a discisposal plant.
The decree', Yirtm
cussion of the extension o:' fire pio
<own laht summer, gave the villi
«ne year in, which to alter its Syst n
tection t o risral territory. Tile' n^w
and find a hew location._. It .was i i|
chief s a i i i ' t h e
department had | e
'oerstood thjitl^he village did not lu v
sponded, preyioURly when called o|it
t» construct a new; system in tl
to country fjres and the men were
1 ngth ojf J tihic'butd|d have to embi r|
willing
to
cooperate
on
;
.
plan
f
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\V!|s, ita
o i a'definite'course of Action for i I
nia miing an especially equ ped trhek
jn-nvcrt to the
provenicnt
iyfthiu the/ year.
••; tii<' company
for the country.
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In the meantime the/ hoard rep
;.i!l purchasers
Before any step is tak eh for n fs intcd.. by Village Attorneyj D .
• j i l t till- llrtJIll
ficial extension offirepro
<ction seri n l o n e y , his*filed an' aPP«ij to t «
I* legal
vice,- rural residents wiBl be a
si ipreme court.
The actual; jippi il
auk'
tiroached on the subject of subscri
o: the case IwaS never made, liow.cve 'M
1-,-.-,11.1 l,c a -out
b it it can he "carried up ¢0- the higli •
ing towards the purchase of a trui
tji-- K i i - t S t a t e
ci tfrt at: any time on a writ of erri i
for use in the'• territory surrounding
J
•ft.- i M i i ' l l i o h i e r s
A file aut-omobilc pile-up on the
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Skids on Slippery Pavement
,j
Held: Conferences i;
'Barringtpn. . ••
a l l l«>n<N
Norrhwest highway one and one-half
; "ir
T
l
i
e
.
two
cars
col
ided
on|
a
level
Durihg the'Vune since the Idecisi t
The village trustees contjijlered s'ej
i:nk.
A large
and straight piece of highway just miles southeast of; Fox- River Grove, w us handed down, the trustees a u
equipped -.fir
mblem ahd pins .will be awarded eral possible trucks
>;• -n!,| t o t h e
outside
of the. Barriugton. U n i t s . at 3 40( p. m. Sunday resulted in min ri presentntives of the coniftlinniii
life country use but-decided' against man— o|,l In- t h e th. grndtii te. junior arid senior
Philipps
and his son were
driving or in juries to eight person^, damage a in inst the village, have held u ser »i
ing at! investment before ilhey have
• f.. -<>ld -by t h e savors' a t the: home talent Water carwest, returning;' t o . their home, and to five automobiles and a traffic jam Of meetings.in an earnest cpfipcratl '<
learned, whether the rural residents
•iiin iil'uals- and
Schoemaker w a s approaching Har- that] wifs not straightened out for 3 0 e n l o a v o r j t o clenr-up the inuddle t
nivi; 1 whictti will be' conducted by thej would care t o pay the original cos
The persons who were hurt a friendjy basis. The representati\ M
I'.nk liability.
rington. A s Schoemaker drew ntear minutes
ials anSl life guards-at the North I The plan a s adopted ih several vij
are:
• : •- for honil ofrk
the
other
car
he
ran
off
"of
the
-ight
of; tlie Complainants have even soli "i
(ages', of northern Illinois is for t!|e
Dr. fohn Dill" jScott, president of t i d silhscriptions among theinseh t
t'. tioii • against Sill swim|niing iiool Friday, August
side of the pavement. In ^getting Ibftck
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i
rural
residents
to
p
a
s
for
the
fully
i.. were village 1ft it was on the slippery road he skidded inid Nor h^ estern university, slight lnc- and lliembors of the Barrington'Hi li
announce^ by l>ick Drover, i P ( | u i p p ( . d trnck
„„,, \ , r o v j ( | i n g t , , i t
•i'- IIUIKI.X were
colli
d d with
h ip 8 ear:
Ciuhtry club to help defriiy the ci s
3ath era t ion on hand and fact.
nst ructor in charge -of life . saving the village fire department keep the
Airs. Scott, severe bruises on face' o: removing the plant. ..It has hen
o.M the Imttls.
classes. A complete program.of' swim-1 truck in repair, aind use it 1o comlxit
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' machines were badly {damaged.
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ri ported /that approximately $40,(1 M
nr
. Following the ncciditn.t the Djji niel- and] nettk. ,min? race < and other k a t e r sports! « * >>' rural territory. I n exchange
Mrs.
B
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G.
.-Youiigsjori,
,1828 Larch- hjis been''pledged' apd that
i in. v raised ilseve|i
was
sen and Willmering amhulancoi dished
later.
for
the
effort^
domited
by
tic%'illage
j'oiids was re- will be pu
called to the" scene.. Directions were moirt;n)eime, Chicago, fractured skull.
res
of
land
stfycrttl
miles
west
.of
of, junior and. w u i o r life! department; ttifi truck woiild be acccsS ijori >tta Yonijigutop, 10, -^ daughter pjesent sight have been^ offered f||!
-Itjilinc 810.000
given by the -, victims of the aire.dent
sib
f w u s cwithin
ipleted
their
c
o
u
r
s
e
s
'and
j
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Barrijigton.
I4.(KK) by over- savi rs coi
to take all the patients except SSijtar- of Itfrsj Yotings'tipn',' .fractured -skull.
the village fls jL new plnnt site.
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' The proposal will be taken up a t
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J Ban Youngston, 22, another daiighA parade nearly j t w o . blocks long gaie t o the Palatine hospital. {Scar*
imotfey raised pusied exiijiniiiatioiis tbis Week. New
The cost of; a new sewer s y s t *
the
next
Chamber
of
Commtrce
m«eii
v'i
of nearly S00 Odd Fellows, two Le- gale was brought to- tfie Batr.ir gton ter.jface! and arms cut.
• l i i i - i ? b e e n p i i i l l clasjies w i l l ' b e organized before next
volving wphriitlon of the presi n
truing and will start, to re- iwg, and a plan be workei oat f«ir gion drum and bugle- corps, and a n General hospital but was latef re^
J'ran {,. Schuller, 029 Doming' pihecj
nit
drainage
lirti»
• i.
< u < t > . . < > * < ; jplnk;
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reiv|p> instinct ion on Monday. T h e huiking contact with the n r a l nlsi- obj fashioned Germhn band started' moved to the Palatir e hospital he- Chiiagi, laceration on forehead ind
d riiiinngo pin ii, hitsi.'bei>n variiiusly | I
.•dents.. Elden^Gieske, board member;]
:
junior course will he open t<j all hoys
iglit-1 ind. • -'
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festivities for the big district meet? cause of his anxiety concerning his
ti mntwl
nt«l a i froriv ^200.090 .t«$4{M,flf
^ ;<-. first tried and girls 1 etweeii the ages of 12 lind suggested. The cost of a n<;\v trueTfc, )ng for the I . O. O.'j.F. held in BarRfrs. Frank S6huller,-wife o f F r i u k lien
wife's and daughter's condition.
fully equipped would be uppr winratelii'
!
iivy
ruins niiil winter ntitl ^W%
.; hut the case 17 / e a r s
The senior course will be
HchulW', facial-cuts. ;
J
rington last Saturday evening.
tljitws overload the diHpoHiil plant | J |
i<ken
off the .opci to nlj above the age of 17 years $2,5()0. The cost of overhauling and ,
"Junoj Schuller,"-daughtor of M r . ' u u l
When the paraders and other mem ;
degree that sewage i s not prope
,
.
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v
li lutd |iuid hack H e n n a s
interested . i n taking the eoumping "a truck, already »wned b y ' ,
M n , Hjiiliiillei', lupifrntiwii on chin »nd ttlimfed, before* flowing into (he .out!
the village would he . , nr . x i m n t e f i f e " * * "» ™>f™f»
crowdeit Into
Ing iiii
I i to take earn com se should register at the pool be- SI TOO
rlgl i I ind.
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f | the high school «m|itorium .for the
CI eek—'Flint creek.; ,lf a ni'»v dispna
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I'II,ime -of n n
fore
Monday mor.ning> ' The - new "' 1 disagreement on tlie vurchuse <fj »»»B>^"ir. Mie crowd was swelled -to
plant Is built at u-rte* location, t |
Repoiis Differ [
I., luit' a sceollt
enutses will, be <comnleted before AuIn aid believes (])»)( t i e network
the truck developed a t the boar I ] 'n.^oximatejyJOO^njen. and women,
<|tto
.
llilonfeliin
2
8
0
Onk
strj-et.
•id on forger gust 11) so; that all students, those
Dr. J . Scrttt Cajrr of .Hubbard
meeting Monday night. Truitee John \
Eliiihu st., was driving one of Hie4tnjits i n B i t f r i n g l o n i liould he sd
Ivlv
yjhind Cimunlt.i who have ilready passed their exumT
w
o
women
were.'injured
and
Woods, a retired rtinister and for
J . Carroll declared that the villag
can ci tight J I I the accident but es- niatod and prevent liWslble', futul
': the man. Ilin inat ons a nil those who , will start
4fi years an Odd Fellow, delivered- car was completely .(letnonllsliei in
needed
a
better
truck
for
u*e
on
thje
caped
t ninjuredi, Don Vernoch, ,'1>1(I (ii :>uble i slnilhtr to" thttt, nowj e y p |
ill, l i m e t o tiliV'! inst uction ! next
Monday; will rethe principal address
telling, the an automobile accident on the Ni irth}' '••'"'
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north
side'
of
t
h
e
b
a
c
k
H
e
sai
11
l^ii'iVl
avenue, Stickney, 111., <rns Miced,.!.west
highway
in
Fos
River
c
.! "A plej) .)'l ceiv. , their ejtnblems utj the water caryounger| members of | the 40 chapters
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the
truck
p
u
g
h
t
,
to
b
e
,
bought
fo]
driving]
another-cur
In
the
aedilent
;
AdvlwH-jiCiMtimisslon
lh'1 '•"<' '">» for nivai,
[
present." many interesting facts about at 5 : 3 0 o'clock Friday atternoo
combined rural and local use and thai Odd Felbnyism that he has observed
j
The women who wetfe injured vefe hot ||va» not hurt. -'
Fiu-edj witijfjie uftcriJtTtIves uf aj
.1 last Friday j. I • • • . - • • 17 .Paw
test
N<) eli act report of. the accident, hits
iililigj the 'icase, wlihdi, would
.!>•-• hi-- at tor \ \ T lie fol owing junior life savers rural residents could be solic ted aftcj (taring-, his long connection with the Mrs. H.' |E, Meyer and Helen Rya II of
Trustee E a rl- Hatjii order.
itly'and nitglit not bring a reven
j.-lml-.'. .1..1,. '( (lass 'd th'ei r'i examinations' this week : the. .purchase.
Cuba township. Mrs. l l c y c r was l»nd jH'ct.oil ninotl, ;_An Oldsmobile, driven;
v
held that in the face of needi d villag i
Judge Shurtleff's decision, and
Rev. Chtrrles It. | Drussel opened j ly cut about the shouli erA, arms, and. |>y ^er: och, anil the Nash, driven J by
•j.urt at which L a i prii B tji'hele, {a'ne Marte Curnutt,
economy, the "board should get tlip the/meeting with a prayer and Mayor, h«nd» and lacerated;op the right.-foint; Misijj: Jean Youngston'' were niovjtiding
on an.;nxpeiisivj' plant 'whl|L
ni.-d.
Mar.r C a n i l l i ,
William
Dotterrer, money before buying the t n
ck.
Tohn C. CadwalladeK welcomed the I Miss Ryan's skull w a s fractured, and ing southeast. .'.'.A- Chevrolet, "drij-en \Huld necessitate a bond ls,siie tt
Hl-e-elilini; t h e ; Jack Fletcli.er, Etta Mae Hutchinson,
> people of Barrington . at' a .^lii
nests to Barrington
The program!'net nose and arms were cut and by iSehjiller was going -northwesl And
f'jg. . w i t h t h e ' ItobiTt
Ta'dwaljader,
Helen
Jurs,
it, isjreiorted.t|ia| the other two earij,
oil- expensive' linproveiiiciits are in
>f entertainment included music fur-, bruised. ' • . . - - .
il. (.. prohation.j Che>ter Lung, ^r., Wayne Nlemeier,
driven by Dr. Scott, and ji
Hilar, tlie'tlustees havi? decided o
tished by the Rehecejns, novelty a c t s !
The accident occurred a s the two a Linco'n,
a t ^ after h e , Helen P a r l e , and' Leoiiurd Meller.
h
Ford d-ivensby IhlenfehU were illso th ^conference,;^ith ti "Civh>:Adv,i
women werd driving onto the. North
: t'-iulwn Under, i
jy
a
piijr
of
black
faced
comedians
goinHrunrtlhwcsr.v
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Tl ie foil w i n g senior, life
savers
'y Conimission''. a» .snggestwl li
ind b.v^ the Hungry! Five German west highway from a! Steep gr ivel
L-r hoard, a n d passi .|| thei • cxaniiiiations:. 'Josephine
IlKMiriginnl
collision
w
a
s
h
e
# e e n Mi.', Hsljei
road that intersects abruptly with the
Tlie resolution udopt
f
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»and..
The
drum
cor^s
were
those
of
,
i P a r l e . Edi h Itepke, George Schafei".
the Vas l going soiithenstl and W»k of by the board f a l l o w s ;
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be Barrington post and the post highway. Their car. was struck on
lit Mice uf, f r o m Hohirt Mots, and Allen Bennett. A l l
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the.
Otlnr
cars,
although
j
i
t
was
not
i Vliereas, the village of Ilarringfo|
the side by a passing truck thai is
it Arlington Heights.
ojh.wed. Hay's! of tl e stud ; nts are Barrington young
'onfrouteil with a serious sltiinti*
gowned by a concern a t Woodstjirk, deteTiniijed which one, a s ^he cars
lilnys in which! nieii i i i d w o n e n except the following:;
During the past month Tl« Iieview
i h reference* t o the decree whlcl
The car was hurled to the, side of the1 were so closely piled up following the
•Ji. and a stay'.' Ilele t and losephine Parke of Mount and various Lake county papers havi
Conflicting reports of the ao-j ein, oins tlie village from (ising i{
road and the truck ran up a n em eras] i
'to -AllgU^i 1.: Pros »ect a id George
Schafer and been circulating articles refirring t o
bankment and tipped on end wheji it cidei.t were, given. The other c a d it' prisent sewerage system, an^
l|ransferr»'d tit Uobert. Mors- of Arlington Heights.
the rarity of the lotus flowurs, now
j ' Vherctts, if is desirahlji' that th;l
come to a stop. The driver escn ped was ijinic, started to turn Out into the
blooming profusely at Grass lake.
Without .injury, but1 the '' truck vas south la ie of the road to pass, a nia pjiil lie be more fully advised nsj to thi
Tlie
Northwest
highway
pavement,
When The Review's attention w a s
chine ah|pad when it Collided with the ser ous and difficult .nature, of .this nitt|
damaged considerably
called by one of its readers to the fact! ' i hich is included in { the state road
t
oilier problems confronting the v i l |
Both * victims of thej accident are
< (instruction .program for widening to
that there has been a geneial overFijloVing the accidcin\ the Daniel- lag>, and
jO feet, will be graded this year a s far reported to' be ma kin
satisfactory
estimation of the rarity of the flower,,
sen And " Willmering nnjbulance \ine
t s the junction west of Cary where recovery.
j ' Thereus, tlie village board deem
a careful investigation of the flower's]
cnllel ti- the scene. Mrs. Scott, Mr, it necessary that unanimity of. pt(
In ermittint rains resulting in wet
1 ighwnys 1 2 , 10, and 2 2 converge,
distribution revealed some • ui familiar/
and ^Irf. Schuller and dnnghter were pot e and action be put forth to gun
J nt" the .actual pouring of concrete
and infirm grades have delayed pavWets,
Jbroii jht t o the Barrington hospital tjie village against unwarranted a n d *
ing i n the ' Barrington road south of
n a y not take place until next spring,
Botanical
reference
books
itnte
aufor t j'earnicnt. Mr. and Mrs. You ig
i ccording to an nnofiieial report rei^densome expenses, and
j
the .tfiHage with the result that only
thentically that the particular species «eived at Tlie Review/office.
ston jani daughters _wcre taken t o
one-half
mile
of
additional
p
a
r
' Vhoreas, the village lioftrd is' slq |
abou
ul Harrington
of
lotus
(Nelumbo
lutea)
thtt'
grown'
Cary
for
preliminary
treatment,
i
n
d
r> in its endeavor t o furjher an< j
Early in the year it was announced
a(it-ally to nil ing l a s bejen laid during the last so abundantly in Grass hike it a plant1
Mrs; | Yqungston and Morletta wjere
lui rd the be/rt iijtcreBts of the, cltixeni |
• ffi.- <\\v\ the state week a total of one and one-quarter
that the Northwest highway would be
takei later to .Ravenswood hospi al»
that i s strictly a native of the United,
a|n« property v w n e r s ; therefor* "be il j
vidcneil through Latiei county. Later
Affording to, miles.
Chiciigo
States and i s not found in Cliina and'
Resolved, that the president of tin i
tlie plans were changed to include
Th? pojyi.ig- crew is now working
•iitrolman for
Egypt a s h a s been frequently re-'
Sam Peters, superintendent of th*
ill ago hoard be, and be hereby is, etrt
'I?his is made near the Palatine road intersection. ported. The Egyptian and Chinese ttiat part of McIIenry county southvillage water department, has bneii
po< rercd t o invite the • various l o c
niieiit of a sys- T h e road n a y be completed t o the species of lotus are two distil ct vari- e i s t of the junction in which 12, 19,
ordered by the board of trustees t o
civ e orgijnizatious tct, each dcsighir
ii nd 22 converge
Duni
ee
roa
1
intersection
by
the
end
rtjers
that
are
mr.i
eties and both are pink, whe'eas the
a representative o r rcpresentatirej
but work north o t there
A Tigh^^official
reported that! , s ! , u t o f f t h e T T * " l , h e firs* ° ' A u « u 8 t
i M K t 'Ijl by a state of th»Sweek
Grass lake, lo us w tinted with yelwh clii persons, and such 'other citl
yill
be delayed
several
trading work will start in the near ( for persons whose delinquent bills h i v e
i*' machines, prohibly
low.
sens a s have; a knowledge of locajl
not
been
paid.
Acommittee
of
trusfiture,
possibly
in'August.
The
enf. II
week
i,
a
ci
e
w
foreman
reported
tit tended the
Contrary to most reporljs, tiff Grassj
preblejms which mnyibe of value, win
tire 11 miles of road from the -jane- tees, headed by Elden Gieske, will in.
T h ; peet bog south of Barrington
• -.-111..1 •trat ion of the
Funeuil services for Linus R|isscll ma r lie called upon .to serve, shall IM
lake lotus is not rare buf i s exceed-1
'•h-t
Ml'. - on is de i»per tl tan engineers a t first e * ingly abundant and widely distributed t o n southeast t o ' M a i n street inter- vestigate cases where the delinquent Linen, ?J, a former citizen of t h e
kniwri a s ' the Civic' Advisory• 0>m]
The committee
s'ctinn in Bnrrington will be widened bills a r e disputed.
timatMl it t > be. A 15-foot excavation
i:ir,r
Bart ins <i?n community, ' were
held mil Btiop; and be i t further
over a large portion of caster l North I
•ri !(,; t the new sys- hns I een mi de and the hole will have America. ' One botanical t e s t "book i i grade this fall. Some actual pav- will report i t s findings a t the n|ext from th" funeral chapel, 203 S. Cook
ing may be done before winter. When meeting of the board
I lesolved, that the functions of th
ihstiintial in- to b» fillw with solid g r a v e l ; a n d gives its distribution as ranging from
strce , Wednesday a t 2 p; BI. 'Rev,
With the last, set of bills mailed
t i e job i s complete, .the Northwest
con mission-shall he t a aid and advl
T
h
e
i
aving
company
may
elect
dirt.
Milton
Freeman,
.pastor
of
the
local
>t' the Illinois
Grand river in Quebec and Ontario
ighwny will be a 40 foot thorough- out by the village cle.rk, water users Methxlisi Episcopal church, conduct* wit i the village bflBcfals In ,'honesl
llljmis is among t o trhnsfer its crew, after paving t o provinces in Canada south
through
f
i
r e all the way from the junction to wnrje notified that if delinquent bilta «1 th > ch ipel-seryices which were fol- oco ibniical'' and- efficient solutions oJ
i . ^ i
4-tnblish dis- the I iundce road, to the south end; at X e w Jersey and Pennsylvania t o
<
hicago, except for one small bottle are J not paid by August 1, the water lowed j by a Masonic grave-side service the pr'oblema before them. ' " _ , ' ' ]
the
L«ke
tltreet
intersection.
This
'"lart H
wiih t h e
Florida and from Louisiana t o Michllpck
in Arlington Heights. The Fond will be shut off. A few complaints at E perg -een cemetery. Mrs. Walter
the
Barrington
end
of.
the
The district' boun- woulij leave
igan.
Students of plant life have
around
Palatine was; widened, this have been made t o the village c l r k Cannon, j accompanied by Mrs. D , B .
••n_t
i ccording t o road to b e I nished.i'in early fall.
found it growing a s far southwest Oj»
thai; delinquent hills were eontrac ed
siring.
i '
"..-I
Pomcroy nt the piano, assisted at the
"J 2 includes!
Texas. It ps true, hiuvever,. hat the
by tenants who have nwVed out. 1 'he
chapel service by rendering vocal seKm
jFtoone,, and
Grass lake beds are the only large.
trustees" informed the clerk that h e
(
lections.
h i f Jthe city of
and wildt beds within .a short, list a nee
tenants, if| and, when located, and jie
Mr i Lines died on Monday, July 25,
•if; several dis-i
of Barrington, although the plant h a s
property owners are jointly respin
1902, "at the Illinois Masonic, home
been found in the Wolf liike and
sible.
Mr;. Julius Woodruff, 4 1 , of Cary Lake "Calumet regions south of Chithe "operation
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Barrington i s t o bajve a new modA plan for placing all water tttj- atrSijllivin, i l l , where he had lived
iiving an il- died 'Puesda;' morning at 7 : 3 0 o'clock cago, Mrs. It. G. Work repcrts see- ern and complete beauty shop with counts on a n up-to-ilate basis ( s o n e sMce, 192 f. H e w a s J>om in Hanover.
yihnera
ot special prizes, in the
Chaul auqua county, N . Y. on Sept. 24,,
literates like at jEle Barrington "General hospital ing the lotus growing abundtntly a t the opening-of t h e "Vanity" by Mabel delinquents are unable to pay he
vjn messages after a shbr; iBness. She i s survived East Dubuque, IH. and at other points I ines and S. C. Hopp, formerly with large bills which have accumulate I >, 1845. j jVhen h e was a year old n e cent ly conducted Lions club yard at;A
gan en- contest'" will receive, '• theii
• j dispatched by hi r husb in«\ orte daughter, an in- along the Mississippi river in Iowa o je of Chicago's finer shops.
was presented t o the | board.- T h e was jranght t o Lake Geneva, ."^Vis. priz >s by calling' at .the various places;
by
bj«i
{pirerits
in
a
n
emigrnntiwa\'; robbery re- fant i n , he r father and mother, Mr. and Illinois.
The 'JVanity" will We located next plan is merely t h i s : dint the v i l l i g e
gon. H e lived there until |he 'wajs ten offaisiness which made the donations,
ilild be sent and Mrs, F i a n k Sillper. and a sister,
' D u r i n g the last two weeks many to! the n/>«toffiee and will be open on accept interest bearing notes frjim
yenrsl^ old and ^hen- moved, with,! his' the contest committee announce^.
Ifife wfliere it Miss M a e Jlillner o f CUieago. Mrs.
water users to cover de^indjuencies up
about August 5.
local people have made their annual
7 be first, second and thir^ prise
parents inti) Illinois a n d s s e t t l e d in
relayed t o Wooi ruff w a s born July 4 , 1 8 9 1 "»
T h e store space, .(which w a s for- t o the last' meter reading. After h i v pilgrimage, to Grass lake a i d have,
w i n t e r s will b e guests a t a Lions
s
Hebron
:ownship.
McHenrjp
cojinty
inji
field
headChica
?o.
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seen the ^otcers, now iri full bloox§; njerly oqcupied by- jthe Christian! 4 n g placed all users on]such a "pJiid
where he lived n n t U i h e reached] the clut dinner in the 'near future. . A t
ijlie message.
F u i e r a l services will be held Fri-ll::t
iience reading room, ,is being redec- up" basis, the clerk would be; a u t h ) ^
They; have'confirmed reports"!hat the1
that dinner the prises, will be award•• M r i t t nj t o all dis- day 11 0 a. m. D S T a t the St. Peter beds' are probaWy.- bloonriru: more o -ated for the new. occupants. T h e ized t o order the water »hut off for oge o f l i a t which^time h e mbved
ed.
Special merit badges
will be
into
Barrington
t
o
w
m
h
i
p
and
lodat»d'
Tbe
entire
c
h
u
r
c
i
at
C
i
r
y
.
w
i
t
h
Father
Kilderry
r
- . i tat
beautifully and'.'pWtlftfBy.. tfcjto. *Jf" v m i t y will be jcomplHely eguinpeJ any users whose account?.again
m s i e d to. the persons who received
B u r i a l Will be ,at M t .
ii.i
Iiit ti two'min- officiating.
come definqnent, '
f« r its purpose. ~
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\< kmtinued on page 6 . I •
before:'
hon irable mention, '
' i'
'
-..id.
Olive cemetSfy, Chicago.!
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II. L . Ilomuth was elected assistant chief, and Victor Ridlie was Reelected secretary and treasurer.
Water Carnival
is.
Pool August 19
/
Graduates of Life [Saving
Class to Get Emblems;
N«w Classes Start
re
recked in Crash
President of "
. Northwestern
U|iversity in Accident.
Near Barrington
700 Atteiufl Odd
Fellows iceting
40 Organizations Represented
at District Meeting
! in Barrington
<.' lasses.
,f
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p !! f!
\
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Cuba Township Women
Injured As Tlbeir Car
Collides With Truck
;,u,a.
t
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•
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•
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Grass Lake Lotus
Fouhd to Be Jaw
American F^iwer
3
Northwest Highway Grading
o Be Finished Th}s Season
&'«• Machin*
Aid III in
K( porting
•T.
'-•'••
*••'.
*-7
>-.
Ri.,-.
«
UJ
4:
ft,-
Will
s in
V
Baits D<lay Paving
South of Barringtpn
Nasi]
Hoard Gradually
Getting Tougher
on Water Bills
Crimes
Hol^ Funeral, Services
f€ff Linus Lines, 86,
Former Resident Here
Mrs Woidrtifr of Cary
Dies at Local Hospital
?few Beauty Shop Will
Open at HON. Hough St.
,/1,
,Vi.:Ml£.>£ ' . J ^ J . > A l r A . t . .'•> ^.-'.- -.rt''-
hi
UiiiiiiiiMl
mam
mmmmmmmMm]
jjmm
-14,,
immm
J? I
Merchants Have .
Special Prizes
]for the Winner^]
i ' ,.»
W^Prf^^
I V . J . J I i--'v inr--r , - f * - ^ - J - - y
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TON.ILLlNOia THURSDAY, JULY 28,1¾ 32
BAtltlNGTO « REVIEW. B
Cuba Township
Two Banks in Lake
i
GourityS Consolidate
I * .«j
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$ 120,39$ Tuition
Is Due Schools
in Lake voufity
! ,
i
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Ell JHas $201.13 Cbmin^ for
Non-High District
Pupils;
»
irijlom
due
.nine
Ilia h
st'lii
1"
tin I.jikc c o u n t y a r e a f( r xho. »chool
t o r n Jiixt closed amiHincd To $120,fl9*~4
according. 1» V
C. ['etty,
cou itj school superinteiH ent.
I rtty released the ilgii -ra foil >wing
H s< 'si in of tile iniu-high school Sioar.l
in i-h It'll schools jsulimit <'d th cost
of I lur a t i n g tiiitinjn pupils, durii the
yes*. Ji 1st d o s e d ,
In- yyeSir'
e a r i<revi.>us
p r e v i o u s tUi' .tipitloti
F >r tinji.'iid; a nlouiittil to $ 1 1 0 . 5 " 1. j i c c o r d i n g
t» 1 'e'tr.v
V hi e. III cost J of Clll!r'atin; t h e s e
WHS
•< lril n'H showed an increase,
due I k the 'increased- enrollment
non-high tjchool Jioard pepre* e n i f jhe. "
'* '
" portion.*!
'
' of
>tbe conn tv-ithat are iii
towlsljipH
These chilli^h s c h o o l ililistrict
h i s urea RI> to the ut larest
ilvei
jgr school, ami most iif. thei edion is defrayal by axes spread
.u
ov PI t i e non-high' scho<i)l district.
O if | of the heavies; populated
nrii.'i 3 jin. tin" nom-high school area is
the Tt»wn »f Zion. w hi.-h embrac-s
the City of Zion. and : i portipn of
Kb i Idi, in which a pa-t of. North
Ch agjo, all of l i k e Bluff and all of
La k | Forest, lie.
the past year Gri nt. Ar tiocb,
Waukegan
I b rtyville,.' Kin ' and
pupil, while
sin. .- ie<l the rost per
W a rein. Arlington I l e i g l t s , Wi uconda injl peertield-Shields showed in
crei se$. • '•
\ r h|le Arlington Heig its dots not
con i» -within the' count;' boundaries
the. e 'are six pupils from Lake eounty ittpendini; school the, r t
h IM table on per v apita rojit foi
ast two years is as I ollows
the la
r 19f 1-32 1^30-31
I V p.
$201.30 $?30.00
Grc nil
7-UM>
W .21
An iofh
::03.74
17' .00
Li
_.ib 'rtjyyille
00.00
211.00
W n Ji.'Qtidii
:.42.00
201.1.1
Kla
:i2«.(M)
22' ,1)7
W a rcjn
2l<.««»
] H9.03
Arl l l g t o n ' Hi iBbtsj
23t .25
243.32
D. < rflcld-Shields
101.72
: :00.0()
\V'a ikfgnn
1
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t
I
-Local and Personal
<
r\ K r n s t a m i
K«y
t.'nt •4 t h e Cu|i*-l'irnVes
('ItiiiiK" S u n i l n y l
er
rx» rtose f i r h u m a m
H*.»i ii«j w e r e diniifT «uei
f'bn •1«JH Flersbherijer of
a
Ijoonvi s
at-
ollble lieailM m , Sofia
trt of
Mvs.
Long •Jrove
We mfsdny.
UudMiisUi
!i r. j and Mrs. Cllarb1
n nil fii^nily visited with 3 r. n n d ' M n .
K
rliftudsimki
Hu ley Siiriilay
fa lufrt
»r Heybfck in-iilnl
Ufred | 0 » « *
All:
<lri e • to Cbaihvick Tin"•May toi visit
re 1 4 iV.es and friends,
r.iand Mrs. Julius fl •tiry ai(e the
pa litis of a son, born .<uly 18 at
the home of Mrs. Geary': parenfls Mr.
.
I •'. '
and Xfrs. Beth of Dumb '•
TA Cbii'les AVeavi'r and ( j a u s b fiiiit'iul of
ti-r Marion attended th
,t- h l ('onversi' in FOR f ilke W f d i . " S '
UU Guards Put On at
I
Beaches in Waukegan
Atl least pnrt-tiiii(> proteeJlon for
the hundreds of swimmers who daily
visit I fho wnterworkn beach was in
view Wednembiy followinu olty comi'
• cil net ion tiu*reasitig hours of two life
gtiarijs now employed at the regular
municipal beach.
Alt erninn 1'uul T. Grifllu, r^erimtioii ji'oniniittee bend; who mnde the
recoil meiidiUJotl before
tlie <'<Hllie.il
stated; on (iiiestii»ning fi'oni aifotlier
alderman that it is highly possible-the
guiifiK tnliy -bit'Hta,li«iiPtl fi»r a f»w
hours each day (luring the rush hour«
ut t b i w a t e r w o r k s beach.
T j i | Tgrhit popularity this, year of
the VfirtiTworliSi beach has IIMI-to fepeateiS ilcniiuiils for ndequate protection for Mvltnhiers tlw-re.
At the
same titiH'. those - who frequent the
place , a r e anxlouj* to have someone
present to enforce rules for keeping
the beach free i)f refuse.
With'the' increasip in Working hours
for two of the present guards conies
an' iiicreiise in pay of five dollars a
week. T h e two mei(i coming under the
new iouiifil rale are James Smythe
and Clayton Christensen.,,
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€hur,ch-Simp$on Recount
Votes Before Judge Lynch
Circuit Judge Thomas J. Lynch of
Chicago Wednesday started considering the 334 contested ballots in the
recount of the republican vote between Ralph E. .Church and James
^impson, Jr. s
The outcorive of the court's ruling
[ will determine- the nominee for eont gress in the 10th district.
The, L a k e j county ballots were the"
first submitted to the courKV
Experts, w'bo worked on ^Ijie ballots, expressed the opinion that the
action on the ballots under, protest
proliajrly would ;ninke little difference
in the vote, in j that rulings would
strike evenly fob)and against the eon :
testants.
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I n closing th^ count of defective
ballots and those suppos.edly not voted
Church picked ub 20 votes and Simp•sdii IS, but thesi] ballots also are subject to the scrutihy of Judge Lynch.
. Not taking in So consideration the
ballots under pr>test, Church carries
a l(*ad of 130 voles over Simpson.
Bridge Club Meets
The Onk. W. ids .Monday Bridge
club met with 5! rs. Allen' K. Hughes
this week.
State BulldtnK Plans Submitted
TtMitntiVe pin w for the.
Illinois
building, where be statue of Lincoln
will net a* hos; to' the Century of
Progress v i s i t o r nt Chicago hi 1033
bnve been submitted til 0bv.. I.Ollis
L. Einmersott by C. He.rrick Hammond, stale supervising
architect.
The building! contemplated will provide reception rooms, and an assembly
for the projection of films depicting
Illinois. A Lincoln museum is also
provided for in the plans.
Man mm With
in,
Lraiups urowns
in Sittall Pool
Chicago*n On Outing Sunday
Loses Life in Libertyville
Gravijl Pit
After drugging « gravel pit near
Libertyviliu for ntai ly eight hours,
Police Chi rt Fraitjt >rtiba' ond WilHam Light mdy rocjov icd the body of
14, a
Chicago
Frank Ki' sorowski
truck driver who*d ro\ tied in the pool
at 7 : 3 0 o'< lock.
ICcKclrowiki with a party of M e n d s
anil his, fimily throv > from Chicago
to Deer Q -over for a Sunday obting,
and l a t e . i a ' the aftjrnoon "wcfit to
Liliertyville to visitl II alph Brzezinski,
N'enr BizeainsKi's home at Fifth
street and Hulburtj o u r t in Liberty,ville is the old gravel pit, now known
as Liberty lake, arid >ften frequented
by swiinme's. Kczojrouski went swim
niiiig with his Wleids just before
supper [and after eating a heavy meal
he again s i t out for he pool.
A numb ST of persons about the
place stattd the man dove in the
water, swi m jabout 25 yards from
shore and irenl under the. water without making any outer'.. H i s body did
not eonie 11 thle surface.
Eight m m alboun-t]« pool dove repeatedly in an'attempt .to recover.the
body from 12 feet of water but were
unsuccessful. Chief F i a n k Druba was
called ajid he set <>ut in a row boat
with Light body
tlo drag
the pool
where Kczarowski riunt under. The
two men i worked tin il 2 o'clock in
the inorniiif then qui; to resume the
work at' 6 o'clock.1 /Jrappling hooks
brought up the body at 8 o'clock
L i b * T h e i r Wtfanea F a t
AH uutiire womfen In North Africa wani ;o be stout and their husbands i n k s real bride la them if
their w e g h t rencjhep several bun
dred poutjupa.
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V new bank, the'First Lak? County
Ni tiional, has- been irgdnized-; itt : Liber yville a s a result df a consolidation
between the Luke '.County National
bank and jthctFirst National bank of
Liberty villa. ^ .
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It la repprtciPthat stockholders of
'both banks <voted unanimously hi approving action' of the board -of directors.
Buncc Club Meets
Tlie Mothers' Bupro chili. add their
regular n\eetin(| at Mrs. Auiiist Pei»pcr'if home Tliursday.
SeVMi tables
wert|> in play Ayith prizes| for each
tabi'>. Ice col 1 j lemonade ;ii nd sandT h e n i x t meet\vicles were s eryed.
r
ing will be .hel l jat X'lvs. Harold l(CeV
sey's home, Ai'M''* ^ 1
lie-, and Mrs,
Elaine Rnamiresen <f C-nry i s enjoying a tyvo weeks* vacation at tlie cago ^ 6 ^ . 8 1 ^ 8
home of her[ uncle Frank Lagcschulte, Mrs. Conrad Kraft,
Mrs.
MJJUie O'Connor and / s o n
George wore callt'lrs F iday afternoon
a t - t h e home of Mrs. James McGraw
Bailey were
Mr. and ,Mrs. •Taint
dinner guests of Mr im,l Mrs.' Hut'old Kclsey, Frida-j e\"ei in«
Sir., nml; Sirs, Fran t ; Kelsoy, M* s Oliver iji'ity and Mari Bnlmes^^ere
ia Elgin 'Mjniilny
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Edward l^yan. Cfom nd Kratra, - ISr
nest Pctersmi dtifl H^;crt Andeu'. *ii;
joyed a motj.)r ftdsrto Chicago ^Sltiiiiday.
in ;he
Wbrkmnjr o,f
Sir. nhd Mrs. Pet
Park Ridge ailed a t t in home of; Sir.
.nntl M i u ] nnk KirUv on Tn}'Hdi(ly
cv'i;tiing<
, S i r . rind Mrs. Otto Iforiiumm
,mel 'ai)if
ilimghtejrH ifnljy of JlieHtcr, tVijin;
simprisft visit with tlie
tire umSing
fdrmer's slim;- Sirs. ,1 Dhti Thcijui of
G randv icw f ulxli' dsiou
Gives
cnic DlniHt
Mrs. Stevens ^i ml Mrs. Th n row -gay*
Lake Zurich Youth Is
a funveil.party In honor oil Ljorralno
Thu'nw on the uanlea of Cr;fHtril Lake
Injured at Race Track Friday. A good jjicnic 'dlrinui brought
by lie g u e k s wjns the me Ml attr^cHarrison, Norton youngest son' of tioii,
Miss
Lprraino
e»|ioyed |a
Mrs. B[. R. Simons of Lake Zurich inon h's vnefttion from her ititics nt
was
ieflously
Injured ^ lluiradny "the llrant bospitill.
tiioriilug when lie fell from" a load, of
bay nt tlie. Arlington rjucn truck near
Mf. and Mrs. C. E. Slmv of Oak
Arlington Heights.
Ife was picked Park, Mr. . a n d "Mr*. I 11» (friffln of
up b y . f e l l o w workmen and takeu to Norl li' Chicago a i d Mrs. Lll in Smith
the St. Joseph hospitai Elgin, where of.. t^ilcngo -visited-with. 118,
Miiiii
it was found-the second vertebra was, O'Connor on Sunday.
fractured. 'Hf was placed in a cast,
Mesdrimes Bulllnger, ^ t e f t u s nitil
liml latest -reports are that Ue is rest- Thn)row were joint hostv sscs to tile
ing' easilychilifrei) of Shady Hill communiljy
Saturday afternoon.' G.amW and story
teililig were the. jpastiiue li'ml ice cold
Lake Zurich Club to Hokt
lemonade and cookies \vi>re very reAnnual Flower Show Soon freshing and grfntly enjoyey by all
the [children;.
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TJie second annual flower show of
U Shady
the Lake Zuricji Community Women's Hill is nursing a bnd seal]* wound,
club will be held ifhiirsday, August caus pd when he (dived out ( f a boat
11, from 2 p.. i l . to 10 p. m. in the and struck sofne sharp rtbj|p *t in the
Evangelical Parish hall.
The coin- : river.
Mr. and Mrs. "John jll>nesefrfor^y
mitte* in charge of the exhibits consists of Mrs. Cjiarles Weaver; ch., as- Helen Meister Injid Russell Carteron
sisted by Mesdames Albert Prehm,-A. w'ere guests Wednesday! evening -of
G. Schwerman,-George Umbdenstock, Mr, and Mrs. Harold " K e"l s i j .
E. A. Irion and Harold Richter and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver F i t t s of Shady
Miss Margaret Fink and Ruth Thies.. Hill \yere callers Sunday i c e n i n g at
The committee urges all -flower grow- the jlibme' tf this latter'sl brother,
ers ofi the community to exhibit their GhaJ-les Finn of Carpenters srille.
flowers all of which must be grown!
The John Tluirow fartiily ebjpyed
by the exhibitor. The'judges will be an all day piciiic which
he 22nd
Rudolph Scheffler of Wheaton, Floyd cliib held a t Highland Lbk 8 Sunday.
Plagge of Barrinaton, R. Eiore ot
Millie O'Connor
md
son
: Mrsi
Highland Park, ai d Mrs. Battey of GejOrgi were dinner,, guejstii of Mrs,
Stevenp of Shady Hi|ktm iFri lay evenGJencoe.
ing. 'iv ••
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Mr. and Mrs.THarold KJelsey and
Illinois Taxes Higher Than W i s . ;
Phy lis were
H. S.. Hicks, chief clerk in the of-; children Roland and
fices of the'state. ta,x cbmmission, has callejrs Thursday evening jat the home
issued another statement on taxes |n of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W-dliar.
Marie Balmes bf Detroit i r visiting
which hie says that taxpayers of 11^
linois pay higher It vies than those of at the homo of her grandmotlier, Mrs.
Wisconsiriv but far; better than taxpayers of Indiana. According toi the
report, total taxes in the northern
Illinois counties are approximately
$13.00 higher per capita 'tpah across
the line in Wisconsin. Eastern Illinois counties- a s .compare^ w i t h . adjoining Indiana counties are approximately $18.00 lower per. capita. V
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nlique Work-Overs a Specialty
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in -he
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coiintectio^ between buyer and seller*
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Livestock, Autos, S a i n ?
(Forme rl; r with Mandel Brothers, Chicago)
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TfhH M i s s e s P h y l l i s S.c lenbere and
mjes F r a n k acepnvpanjjed by FJugene
nkl a n d Orvil!k> G r
enjoyel a
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tri] rsjlny.
T h r.|. and Mrs. jWilli
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dai bier Dorothy 'of C eago ajre enj o y ns; n week's otiting ;i
tlie Ge M&e
F n bdi'nstock farm near- Giline••, :
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Ir.i and Mrs. John Frioelijch of
W i u ki'gan. were visitors n I^ikp Zur
ich Thursday.
r.j and Mrs. Chnil* Tibbets of
I o t i4c were here seyei al daj-y last
wei k as guests of the Fred Blabs.
'; Fri ajr they returbwj to Pontiafe tab: in«| Ipana lliie Blau
nd
Marlyn
" T i nil homo with [ them. On Slintiay
SlM atid Mrs. AlMrt !•rehm until Fred
BIOJI |anil son DAle w i nt doyn to
bri « jtbe little gitjls h(1D1P,
r»i Josephine ; I.oor
a'id Mrs.
Soffn Tonne attended F riends' j night
of Jlijn View ehaj ter F I I Iday evening
wh re Mrs. J. Ijcomis. ill* gtlpSt. Of
hotftir
Iff, and Mrs. jr. Fe -riii a nlil
son
Ch rltja . Laild anil Mrs Mary Smith
ant! iljtiighter S l d r e y eabie Th r««lny
to i»ljt at th« Sehi efer Home. Chdrlfrit
I M d reumincil for a tw Weeks' v l a i t
I f ant Shirley Stnit» roni nincd
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Su tlak
i«»f Winnie &f»rtln t Chicagi
visi Ink this week with Miss V ilrginin
Sig vi-ii|t.
llr.'.} anil Mrs. Kltwr NanHtvid of
y>' n«{ visited Kriifay w iih Mrs. NanRteJdVi motlwr Mm. CI
Ch$rt<M 1hom«.
Edith Dyjnond accomiani^d
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by M I M Grace Scott ot Chlcai o retur i<M!; Monday from
t w o HRi.kii'
mo >rrj trip through W Konsio and
They visited for a
Mit U,mn.
few
al
dajf i i t the home ot air,
and Mrs.
es Dymoqd at Honor
Jan eg
Mich
I nrtJ Suftin and son David a i d
ihter
Maud
and
M(4
daufch
' E n * k i t of
I>u det visited Monday d t h Mrs. L,
I . a i ilw«r.
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Jjr .(and Mra. Peter Jenser a n d
Mr. a i d Mrs. David ;Bunnell 61 Berw y i are enjoying this w ck
cotin
tajfi n- Delevan Lake
Wiscbnsin,
% r .: v and Mrs. E Irion, Mrs.
Ma m Prehm, Mrs, P n d Blati and
MR
tto Frank attended a m e t i n g
i n Sliin o! the ..__
Arlington Heights
diatfici o f Federated Women's clubs
vt
he Evangelical chuijch T u aday
Mfte
an engineering tm
boards of the inch
you now at a price
UNDER the former
motoring— power set
pneumounted power—
thk'll be on the drawing
m onths yet, but is offered
ictually down among and
priced Three, in the new
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live time to lot
if e '
it hclitiiic problem. No aiel*
until you
am| then fttnerlni;
cold
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WB CHARGE
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now. ftepl
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HARRINGTON REVIEW, BJARRINGTON.; ILL^N ):
IS, THURSDAY,: JULY 2$, 1932
THEN THE FUN BEGAN
Ma>^a7cip^rs in
Western Picture
on k
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rjashamed"
It, Week
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. ( , 1 - , ^ . - . . MajnJi.-i-r1 'Tur/.an"
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•f,, ' .Ill.V* Of till'
,,i !.,«• IWHI firm.in iIn- W i w t e r n
K, ,11 u s it cow*
,|,.ii tin- r a n g e
:,-(. ».niiiHer t o w n *
.1,- a I it I It- Imy.
| . i I, killrll ill II
•••v." ptiiywl •»>••
:|i M-li-sJi - t o w n
i • ,ini!>- In- r u n s
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u ill IKIII
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in ]„,litii-al s i t ,!li-.f,,rt imis, 'its
B«jncp Club Entertained
tilling c o m e s t o
li inl
Monday
[llie Vfednesday Afternoon Bunco
I in in. s e e n h e r e •Ii|ti was entertained a t the home of
iUi],it'<V" h e a d s M
C a p i t i s D o w n s last week'.. T a -,-: Jlitft- D a v i s , vol
werp awarded, to Mrs. Leslie
iAViirwi.-k a n d TuVnbull, Mrs. - Henry Kramer and
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M s. Freil. Thomas.
Miss Margaret
l- ti ,•• 'Maker of Ft :iton w a s guest of honor.' A pleaslinsf personal anjt afternoon was.- spent and a de.r
thins before lici ous lunch was served. Mrs.-Frank
iliinicstio and Xn rdmeyqr will eatertain the club on
ii|iL+ show will
,-lcij;. news reel,
>ijy sins.
August 3,
ploneeV Resident Dies
S r s . Ada S. White, ' 7 9 , pioneer
M1;IV. nights the
res dent of -Lake county,, died at
• in,' Mix will -be
i Ho mil lyiike Monday. S h e is survived
picture " T e i a s
1iy four daughters, Mrs. Charles
hitills ami dareB n i n a r d , Mrs; Brown, Mrs. - Petertli emphasize a
koi t and Mr*. John D a l e y ; one mm,
.lit value.
u ' l ' h i r l e s Mason of Waufcegan and two
who gave u
•i&>rmance
in sinters.
f
11) be seen. -next
Injujred W h i l e Swimming
r'tiilny nights in
supported by
Mrs. Elmer Johnson, 3 2 , of ChiKfjmp of stars,] 4,,^,,-suNtilincd a dislocated j a w when
, Stone, Robert: sin dived! from a x p r i u l board at
a nil John La so Zur eh Sunday afternoon. She
w i n treat *l at the Wauoomla Emerlory of a girl ge i cy hn.'Hitul and was later taken
IKJIJ
mvn brother to' he Libfrtyville hospital. ." ' •
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'Indenture"
j u r i e d t,v|>ej<
ujUitcd In l\\{\
rijess lll.vturl
A recent lint
ijln ntt(Mit|i»]|
, -lijicciiiHy . tlitj
c'-- with, whlcl
••in .l:iint'P I t
• ui\cs. rise t(
i,; : rn,in Ailntlj
L.ij!e !(~gTil^!lll
Surprise*! o n Birthday Anniversary
I Wer
Stadffeldf
w a s pleasantly
mil [irised i Friday
evening
when a
lumber o: his friends; called to remird him it was his (12 birthday,anniversary'. [ All enjoyed a very pleasnut even i Jig
Iv
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FREE
DEMONSTRATION
Hev-'o
ardwa^e iio.
|PLUW|ING and HEATINJG
House Cleaning ;^nd Uc;e "
k to Soften the War**;!
tended a banquet and official visit of
Kinmn Hanson worthy gra^d matron
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Mr. ami Mrs. Kichart! Baseley and
da tighter Alice of Grayslake :spent
Frijlay evening at the h. II. Cypher
lion e.
»1r. and Mrs. Alvin Case attended
funeral of the hitter's uncle .Jolm
'(inverse at the F o x Lake Commini ity chfirch. on AVednesday after-
2
noon.
. ti in in iinuV
W("alter Banks w a s a business viijiit''•;, upon must or n Waukegan this week, r
Funeral services for John B.. Coni iif- ;ttt«irii«'fvs
vers?,
70, [were held last week Wedi
.-liifconling t o
!: ii ttu'.v hart nesi a y at ;Fox L a k e ; the^Masonic
lodgje took charge of. the services a t
rcipiir|;'i! ci>ii.;ijlrt
i."-!i line s o
I,- iiii-rease
V-I.ICIS
and William Gronberg worthy grand
patron of Illinois and'their corps of
officers at Sorosis Chapter, O. B . 8 . ,
Grayslake Wednesday. Mrs. Boehmer
acted as jescort to -the worthy grand
matron and patron. ,,
Mr, and Mrs. Morris L . VnnNatta
of Franklin Park visited Thursday
with the former's sister Mrs. Harry
Grantham, Sr.
'- Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman and
daughter
Virginia o f Libertyville
visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bebroc»
der. Thursday evening.
Mrs. Caddie IHxpn is the guest of
her daughter, Kirs. Herman Michaels
at Romft City, Ind.
Miss Bernice Powers returned Wednesday from the Libertyville hospital
where she had] undergone it major operation.
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Fred Bhrme uttrijuled the funeral of
John Converse Wednesday lit Fox
Lake.
Miss Marjorle Brown is upending
the week with her aunt Mrs. Clifford
Kellogg a t Lombard.
, Mr. and Mrs. Myron .Hughes, .If.
of JEvanston spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. M. \V. Hughes,
Miss Lillian Tltimarsh entertained
for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Eaton
and daughter Kathleen and Muriel of
Omaha,'Neb, M*. Eaton is a brother,
tif Mrs. Ella Prickett -who is spending
the 'summer with Miss Tidmarsh.
; Mrs. Florence Green who has been
making an extended visit with h e r
the grave. Mr. Converse'died at hM son Edgar in Chicago has returned to
home in Round Lak&-on Tuesday jaf- her liome here.
ter1 a, prolonged illness. H e waji Weill
Mrs. Bertha Monahan of Chicago
known in this commwnity. H e i » sur-j has been the gueBt of Mrs. R a y Seyvived by his wife, ttiie, dauglite , <tn«| mour and Mrs. Alice Geary during
sister, and t w o brothers.
the past week..
Mrs. Grace Moffitt'jis! n o v employed
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and
a t ; the Clark
resftauijant on Main daughters Mary Alice and Jean of
street j taking the place, of JMrs. Jujlifl Waukegan visited at the James' Carr
Baseley.
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home Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. I Albert; Blaseley dud : Amos Compton of Volo, well kjaovi-n
daughters Leila and. Louisa returned here; is reported ill. ,
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last week from Shawano, W i s . T h e
Mrs. Viola Carr of Chicago spent J
gifrls have been attending sumnlter Sunday with relatives here'.
school at Stevens Point, W is.
. Mr. and Mrs. William Garland of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Geaf-y of Lake| Ohio, the former a nephew of Charles
Zurich announce the birtj of. a ejon Garland and a former resident here, i s
born at- the home of
and Mrs. making his first visit here in many
Herman B e t h of. Duncl
years. '
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Mrs. Fred Thomas ajnid daughter [
Mrs. Fanny Pratt is. visiting, relaMabel spent Friday in W a i k e g a n .
tives at -Crystal Lake and Norwood
Elwood Pratt and \VJlliam Jobjns Park.- .
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called in Highland Park T i e s d a y .
\ Miss Mary Muijphy of Park Ridge
Victor Carr spent Frijday in Chi- is the guest of relatives here.
cago.- ( -.-.;... ' {
Ed. Daley, attended the funeral of
Mr,! and Mrs. Joseph Klupar and Mrs. Ada White at Round L a k e :
son Jimmy are spending tlie summer
w i t h Mrs. Klupar's parent^ Mr. a,nd|
Mrs. yincent Davlin.
Mrs: Nellie Oakes spent] the. past
week jin her summer; home here,
wAfcn aorrcNcn
Orvflle Granger visited Chesnjey
Brooks in the • Woodstock
hospifal
Wednesday.
Mrai Calista Ross, Ami'lia Dick
Think of V * £ U O W h e n ,
son, and Mrs. Adeline Bo|ehnief i t
Look Aff jheie Generous
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FOR THREE DAYS .ONLY
July %9, 29 and 30
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this shortage puts a marSet value on used tires
that enables us to offer
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles!
Stiition stit-et, eniertalne at a
u'tiiM'k tHni'mr '('huridny,'Jily. :J21,
ebfatlnii their wf«»ni; wetWng an
i(l eriinry. The out n' town guests
w n'j MIMH'Miiln I.nmji of Meridian,
M ss.l; Mr.ttii<iMrs. P F. HuLurrhiR*
iintin, Sr„ Mr. iiml Mrs. Prank
latliiKhaiixetl. Jr. mil il limit tor
low May, Mr. ami Ml'N. Arthur
nil iiiul daughter lie ly .fen>. >VI1lliiui ! Llvttly m i d 1 En r< Id flel iirrlngItII ISljll (if l>l>* Phillies,
Till* veiling
w * [spent hy pliiyluic pinochle nnil
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Miwi (irlesheiirter
IH Married
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Mr. and Mts.,.Tohn
CJHeshelnier,
H S N. Ilrtuer nveiHie, m u ounce the
mnrriiiKi- of their iluuijlitei Mary to
ICImo Htixwurt o u Suturduy, July !!<{,
nt Harris, Mo. Mr. mid Mr». Stewii't
will riiiike their home - tat FloriMi ce,
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Col.
HilirtiihloWttllmum
NuptlaU
Mrs, I.ouUii Hcliiitilile and lleijiiw
Wullimiiii were nml*i'le,| | Tliiirdi ay
evettliiit at. H'HO o'elwk u ti,i.iM'
t t h e Umw
of Ml'N, Ht'hrtiililo'H daiigli | or. Mrn,
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MiaWsGatherine Clayton of Madjaon Mrs. Anna Bruifs whjo had been visit
and Mrs. Carl Larson land daughter ing her sister* lira. Mary Meinera at
tlie Herbert Meijners honip returned Do
Josephine'- of Palatine
Rlsi.h- with the
Mr. ami Mrs. Edward J^tntca akS.il
Mrs. 8. LandHver and son BurneH,
Mr. am Mrs, Jol n Drnvis of Dea Mr. ami Mrs. Fred MueJpr of C|ii
3(W
S. Hough Sstreet, speut Mi>n<|aS>
eago
spent
Sunday
atyrhe
WHIard
Plulni's vere vlsitoi Sundlty a t t h e
at- the home of Dr. aiid Mra.,J|nrry
home of 'Jr. and;M|rH. U. Q, Plagge AMiott homer on Main H«r»fet
Hiiwiicr at Rlgln..'
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on.'Orov'o aveau«.
Mr. and Mrs, VVftlt(cr Kocher and
Mi*, and M'ri" R. M. -Horrlin and
Otiorgtt and Rjom lyn WoltUausen, eivlldren of Chicago 'st»en: the wchk- famfly 2!W> Cifclldge |iv«nuek spent
0 0 1 Oniv nyenttei Hpaitt the latter end at. the Ipime-nf Mr, i ml Mrs. | t Huuilny'at the jpoiho of Mr. Hcrriln'i*.
part of H a week n t t|o home iif Mr, V. KoifherJitS R, Rtisse I streer.
jiarentH Mr. ah I Mw. A. Herrlin.ali
and Mrs. Wtthlo -He minus nt Wayufl,
I^ake Como, W|s.
O
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Mr., and Mrs, Cilffon
Mr, ( n i t Mrs trtmce W'nllmiim, Chicago spent the week-en}! with Mm
Mr.-, alut Mri Kdwafil Suhroeder,
212 N , : | ook stri
are viicnttoning Olierg's iparents Mr, andMM.- Wll- 2 H lUiHHKiratrokvhnve an their «««»t
this week with frl«ii Is nt Maple I'nrk 11«in Wnlhiium, 11» North nventnv
this week Mink jVlylnii Illatlwwitfk: of
mid Diivlii J ii not l U ,
Chlcngo.
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Mr. ami Mr».' Oeo/ge
lll.iir, 4H0
Reimij,
Normnti
W. Mil III nttd aoi.ni Qeorge, Jr, iwtil
Mlsa Aiji'i'j i b w -and Mis* H«Ni
Hi rent1;. Is spend I ni i, wi'i'k w l t l i - f c l i f t ^ f t i o k striM't. spiMiP* jindiiy with
:
M r . n m l Mrs,' Henry W]littcoiiUi nl Swick of Pillnflhi! vlnUetl MP. <t»<l
NInfer Httl KII a t w i l l not, >VIH
Mrs, Hay Hclu^r Sntnrdiiy..
lJct'i'lUdd,
k 'I
visit of several day* at the Ward Jencki , 615 S. ii) ih* Afreet
•ii,
Olraatead home 221 (Joolidge avenue, jtteur^ Ponlea,
W. Mi, I s Mr*.
mt,
Spent ^tindny^ m •I'lii'vaiir,
1
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.Mrs. Wesley iDobsoJn atu ! daiightitr
Joan of 0genbnrg, \ Is. vflame Mjou' -.JfR, and Mrs.
day for a, visit at U e. homo of ^Ir Siimm t street, H a n l e y 11,., I'III ilo? r
1¾ .Vileslihj
¼nd Mrs.'William Ho i s o t i . ' '••'
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tlii»
week it 'LudiiiRl
:,
Mnywotxfc is
(Jordon NeVton ol
visiting his grnudmot i er Jlrs. Rinniii
Llriea, 130 W. Lake s rect, | this w#ek.
'-'"Mr. ajid MrsL
«on-dl)m, 325 .if
panfe| by Mr, i
and"'fymtly
. of (
Mr. a lid Airs. J. H Snoilgrns* i^nd Silve lake. .
dniiglitcr IJOIS JIIIUI
lid; i(S»U J.Uwlllii*
of CollliiHVllle came ITwoMilny t o a*i%i'iil
the week at the Join SIleeMloy. home
on Northwest highwiii y.
MIHN Oelnviin jura
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Mr-.. |,
r
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.r**i|moil* Sititir
ilny from Beunliigton Vt. whore iah^
spc it tha pnst two wooks vlsltlnn;
Miss Kiitjicrliie Iliirlli|urts
;• ..1.
Colon tat
3ce €ttam
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AV. T. ('. V: InId i u regular
thlK Tuesday evenlii r at th • home
I'hei
Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Hrintllugyt
of Chicago vls'iteil Mr, knd Mils,
Howard BrintUnger a t theltt home cfn
West Lincoln avenue Thursday.
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FOODfSlORES
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DEMER1
J S O R T E D FLAV0R8OF!
TO8T T O A S t l E S <)R
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Hear Illustrated Tall
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j'tT"!"'1 h v rt"»vr6i,s slide i pertain
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(PBEUL'8 ASSORTED,
OUPS
One Mile South of Barrington, on Dundee Road
I
SULTANA
Barrington's Mist Moderri Beauty Shop
Ra|a|T Salad Dressing • .. i . ..
Ralan^Vanlllalxtract . / . % 10c
Ra|ah Rktractl " m f r K f ' • . •
KltchaitKlanibr • . . . ii . .
Sell Retail
at Wholesale Prices
Fr day, August 5th
Featuring th« latest methods of Spiral,
Croquinok andCombination Permanents,
Contour I air Cutting and all branches of
Beauty Culture
Asa apt cial ii ltroductory of fen a shampoo will ble giv-^n free with each branch
of work dme.
ORANDMOTHSR'S
Prompt delivery will be made on all orders
amounting to $1.00 or more in Barrington
j or within a radius offivemiles of our plant
^)ur Iiiipection of Our Plaiit
Is fiordiaiiy Invited
Open Tuesda y , Friday a n d S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g s
Othei e v e n i n g s b y appointment
I I
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HON. HougiSt
CANS
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Open Sundays from 8 a.m.
until 10 on1
W WHO CARE"
Tel., Barrington 401
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Is
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*>"h have < 0 b « *
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",• Main .street; i ;
:n
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of Bar'
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Open We«kd»ys from 7 a. m; . « ^
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L NO APJPOroJTMENT NECESSARY
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-Hon^y D 3w MelJotisj
Tomatoes Fancy Home G^own
POPULAR PRICES
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Palmoltva Socfp
Ply-Tox
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BEANS ( -v 15c
tlu» Ribbon lalt
Located on I lough Street next to the Postoffice
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16-OZCANS
All Meats U. S. Inspected andrfthe
st Quality ObtMnlable
,,,WB Stl,t
liofi'irninhe/l
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intersection; h * * 1 *
viHl | H ,,
, 1 , , Leraiise h e - w a s lot f ^ m ,
11
with tbf r„.i<l. and Micjfcehjen-s
ran int,, ih,. reiir of h i s mfcchin'e.
cars W,.V,A i l i t m a ^ i . b u t ^Tiche^
M S lli'' <^[y ''"* o l ^ b * " 8 8 * 0 0 " °?
Mills''"f b , > l h v , , l l i < , l w ' v ["° W 3 S
jurcd. ?'»' ! l i s i n J " r i c ! <
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sliilit "" s - . ' l . ' .
• Held in Ix>oal J jail
Afi.r *he twi^ damaged ^.ars^l
boon homclit t<*-A local &ara«;ev 1
gonin armised M*. Churctt >Sfd! tile<
(jharso <>f reckless dij^v J ^ agaii
. Miehi'J.",«^ ( i c h e W n u-ar. u n
>
ta jin)- the line' of 'S2S• a n i '.casts'. I
IV he wi\> n-leased until -jtle foltow'i
-' diiy, hi" , : i r b e i n a held dbHng hW t
^wni'c
Heforc • MieheWit . return
aa Tiiefdiiy. William Ged(!|»; state
HHVtor. ohserved that b i s c a r * w
oiuipp'^l wi'b a fictitious lic^hie, a
a i additional cl)Ar«e of $1D and Sioj
«a«i mnde a«ainst him. ^ h f n Mi«
cten n|,|S'nred?at noon T u e s d a y a
Insisted "" pajniig h i sfinfs b y ch*
hf was assiKiied to the' local j«
where he remained until 1 0 o'cTo
in tho I'Vi'n'inii when frfemls frbnv t
Oak riirk'i'ountry club ci m e t o . B i
rinjttmi nml paid h i sfinM and t
miilor cur license t r a n s f e r
,
1
Aftv I,i^ release, M i e h i l s e n «tat
tbut in' wiMild return i h * followii
' day to pay the damage-* .-6.1. Huxeiibi
.Mr, Idmi'ver, w h e n h o returm
. WVilnoHilny mornlnn with-ihiit atto
ncjrJn' had, chatiRed h i s tnlnd, Wtjc
Uutti'iiiii leurhed that Mlrbflm'Ji i
loiiHi'f nih'iided t o pay. fi>* fhe due
HV*'HI Iti-i 'Mir. he re(|jie*?i|| Matthe
IVciilt, ('iniMii|Lle, t o |ll« at court sn
• for (liuiuiiji's, Hie case wii* |l'|,<d) «{
llie irlnl WHS s e t - f o r M o f d a y . Ifnt
.lilNliiiKf (inil (tl'feiidatit lefti tile'M-e.n;
Mlili"J»i'ii'i- preXuitiire riRiirn
v Hnrrliiatioii Thursday moiruiiir wit
miMiey. in v,>v><r (liiinnKesJi! lunred a
I'lmfKi'x n'tfiiliiM h i m . 'Il»> _*v«tn :«
loinpli'il i„ li'li'iihniie- rJiiRet I,Ui in t-'B
e»»(i In inform him of tftrt lateMfih
WlopmiMi't in Uie'ciise. i l 'i Cbu:r<-|
howei-er, hn.H lieen unable U' Ret • i]
tillK'lfwitli IhiKenia. jMlKen a ai d lii!
.rappiiiiiiiiM- liai'.v heeii toi riivs'- fh;
Uitltcil Slates and a r e enfc'r-"to. U
fwrn tu Ciillfnrnis a s quick y ' a * pixi
•»lble, bill they will |„. deta iive.1 tint!
(Mr CUT
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|h«Jhrei. men w iM, |,1„, a i Vnatives-1)
(lawn i i.
W y p R O X a l N Q E I f AUrOR^ASSORTI
f'A.
«
An jlhis)rated talk on birjls will b.
, • » " • " • t*e memherx of t h - Barritw
parfui^
:
toa-B.nlVl„h hy James'PI* » a t ; t h ;
^'"Ds reK,ll:,r jnonthly. meet inK Tue*
««>' .'v..„nm. August a. t:
Bftskj
••«*••» .the- l„„„e of .-Mr, ani Mri. R
PKQS,
^OR
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* C D & D I I I • C •• oeLATir.
Under New Management
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Barrington l^uHl. Co.
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J R T E D FLAVORS
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iM'currjj'd •«!
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^IIII'WT''' 'hUhwiiy.' twiWjhlli*. *ij
'TEMS
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roc a idSSd
f'
..rovid^btinf
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^iM**ayip
ill I •!«> «• m. l'ftyme
jfiiesihiv 11 ili" lid not. however,
"|ie (Inm«
|»f TJ.H
ivln-r 1 he «tory
he<fainse- \V||
Mfuldeul
fill' cane.
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, Ti,orsilay_PiWN.*«'»
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'.„ Jnafi'cV
msTlce of
of h.; peac
1. 1 "V.'
riiiin'ii.
iA
' '"„ money that wa* n w j w T
Saturday and Sunday
I Only I
%
Viaduct P a y s
, All €osts) .-.<. j
inn
J- *Mtens
/'Gas Heat Cost Us $133 last Year"
N-^r
rt|r fs*T"rTn" f—rY?
u
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psrk Man ii) Acci
08
Mr. itud M M . Ym KaniiNvt, *10'
E, Conh ntfiKijE, enter [allied Mh and
Mr, ami Mrs. I t A Oner nml ehllMrm, Jiinies ]WIII iiili] claiightei', Mrs, 1) ,11, HfirouMi! aml Mr, nitd Nlrs
(ilrl Mroiitu Enjoy
ilren Prln din mi;!' i hntrlck were dltiMUs Ann FlHcher- of I)i)i»- Plnlnes
T I l e D o i l h M KlKhl 'Pllioi'hle el III) held
Mnrllyu,
RJW ilrove nvetltu*, «p«ni Kenneth Hprmwo, of Crystal I*k«
I'lwle '
tier guest) i Stindn'y if Hgt. in ml Mrs. was a week-end gm>st, of Mies GerIl4 iiamml picnic Miiiiilnjy, July 20, uf
lust week; wlfhj Mrs. >VI1'» mother Sunday. ' .
The
K-Irl
neoiitu
enjoyed
nit
outing
11.
A.
fcnj
der
of
Foit
Sherldnii.
tfiide
Klrmws
417
North
avenue.
.
lit ' ijomi' of Mr. iiiul Mm William
ilfr*. William lljokemieyer itj Hliimoud
i \ ,
K' ninV north of Silver lake, \ U Ill- nt Blltmore Moiidny, After their rj'g
ular
scout
work
iiud
a
ptetvU;
dlnifer
llnrvni'il ttntl
"MM. ifveil Smith
Morris
Walprman
stopped
Sunday
place
stijliK
hiilluillili'
tnoli
ill, the
Mr. nnii Mrs. (Ilniencn Plagge, l.'tO
te
111!
Mrs, Rni I Lngeschiilt v of Waucowdn
chick MI tiln- tlfey enme hack to town for a M\v
W. llussell street^ aptl Mr. nnd Mrs, at- the home of his father. Frank
af erAoon, followed by
Sirs; C. t). iferrlnmh aild children spent Hmiii'duy nt tli Irving. Hitge/
ilaylng In the pool. Mrs, 0., Kuylor and It. I). Wells and daughter Charlotte. NVatefman when enrouto from Michilie '. ! Tin- eveiilwr Was spent
of
542 Grove tlvenue left. tbl« | week home o n Dundee a v e f t i e .
lH.
Mrs,
(J.
flrei'ne
acconiputiled
tlft*
gll
" '•',.'•.'.
gan
to
Powers
lake-where
he
is
spendxiile
ami
prlacs
we
•« merted hy
200 W /ake strpet called on Mrs.
l»»
for Cadillac; MJeh. to speiitt a month
M i. 'Krmik Partridge Mrn. T ed MV
M. Wnlth »rs who Is a patient at the ing the stunmer..
at the home of J, TIerrlmriif.
Mr., a n I Mrs. Char e s Jnhuke, jM8
Mrs. William Evans. Frank (Jives Reneflt
C '.} .Mr*
Augusts in hospital In Chicago Sun-i
Iso Mi( y-Mt'Gu
W . Lak«i street, ,Mt "and Mrs.; G.
Card
P
a
r
t
y
I'ijrtr|il«i'.
LiiuiH
Mill«>r
iiud
William
Mrs.
Louise
Hodden
of
Berwyn
day
rlilKf.
»
IBD»;
|Vs, c.1viuoo
K f t i n i T h e clul) will hold/ il next
visited at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs; Ada Iff rnden, 121 \V. Lake
Mrs. Kdwnrd Kirby w a s l i o s t o s
to
8
p.
>JU|
j
street,
is
spendiiig
this
month
In
her
it (after H-.
liltctillj; lit tile home of Mr. ai <l Mrs. at a card party given for the benefit
Mrs. G. Reed and son Fred of Chi- Theodore Freeman on Gryve nve"nue
ciljtita^e at thej jDps Plaines i*amp
IlJrinjtn Kuhluiiin.'MM) aberty street. of i^aitit Auiie's church on Wednesday eago visit >d at tl'ie lome of Mr. andover the week-end.
ground.
nt h e r home, on Lincoln avenue.
!
. SUI MON>.
Mrs. George Bi|tlti}r, 207 Station
• ' . - — - . if • '
street Sunday.]
I A rail People Attend,
Mr. and Mirs. Ira Bunks and son
ULY31
:1
UGlfetll
Mr. jaud . M r s i John Slehweinm, l l 3
Kellef Corps Gives
Clfur.li Convention
George and daughter Leona, Mrs. -Lotnml
Benefit
P
a
r
t
y
VV.
Main
sjtreet|
v
i
s
i
t
e
d
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a
t
t
h
e
H
o
w
nunilicr of Hii'rrinj ton pi',
Mr. nut Mrs..D> . . Buck of Genoa tie Williams and Charles Buckley
titI pi (led the
so- ,, . .-Members and friends of -Rie Relief spent froin Friday until Monday at Jisited at the home of S. iTouchton ard. Widnu'ye|r j home a t Hampshire
Woman's
issiiini
Sunday. /.
,
«-li ty
f the F/vaiiRclicnll chi'in h con V o r p s enjoyed a heneiit c a i d parity the home.'of
of 'their
their son-in-law ind ii Elmhurst Sunday.
W
Mrs.
Ver ion
v« ition' nt Xnperville
i st wejek-end. Wednesday.'afternoon a t this home of dnugh{ter Mr..' an
^ ¾ Qf
M r / and i'iMiw. Frank' Kirchraan,
Mr., and Mrs. .Herbert Garbisch,
Wit
Tl i• delegates
'
•from tin lornl, church Mrs:'Frank' Kelsey west of town. M:s, Schroider.
MttDrYVrtl
2 1 2 Washington street, entertained 2 2 7 / W . Russem- street, accompanied
\vi re Mrs. Frank Gieske Mrs. Charles Oliver F i t t s w a s a n assisting hflisteis,
OfyMBSlf
by/Mrs.
A.
Nahder
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D
r
.
and
M
r
s
.
A-.
Nordlee,
Mrs.
Leah
S< iapfer and Mrs. Friink Pederson.
Mr. i am} Mrs. fVi Iter. Cannon »nd
K. Rubeek) of •> orwood Park motored
II iWijril Meiners repre. iented [the Y. . M r . a n d Mrs. John P r e n t i c e , ' 5 4 0 daughter Elva Jejin, 124 W. Russell B u s h and Jack Gaetz o f Chicago. .
News
,
Scenic Cart()on Com/ o Whitewater, Wis. Sunday.
P. Mj ('.- lis delegate.
S. IJough. street, a n d M r . and Mrs, street, Miss Phyllii Lipes, 126 W.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ben worth andy
Elden Gi^ske, 1 2 4 Harrison streot, Lake streist, and llliifs Lepna Topping
were dinnjer guests of Mr. a n d - M r s . of Racim, Wis., s lent .Sunday at Children Of E l g i n were guests a t t h e Mrs. T. C. pelson and daughtcV
li:
A tent] Eastern.' Star
home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mejn- Ruth of Chicajjo .and Mrs.' E. ijJlm30 to |30—lOc^Or
Frank Puiidt at Camp E p w o t t h ne»r Lake Gensva.
M sstfcig ;
ers, 2 2 8 Coolidge avenue Sunday; stead of Genoa, came.Thursday for n
•15cFULL
RiClt
Ityekford Ttliursday.
Fhe following, peopli
ntteided a
_Z_
Miss liirion Cahaeyn of Chicago
fr i>'ij<rs "night meeting ( f the Eastern
'vTI.BSmWBp.-'AUG 2 3
Mr. and MJrs. R a y Scheer a n d s<>n was a nest of Miss Odessa Belle
Si i r at- Glenviftw F r day cenlng.
TOM
Dick
of
Grove
avenue
spent
Siind
iy'
Jones,
Hllh ide avenue, over
and Mrs. LoiUsJ Thi eher, Mr. and
s. jllafry Hammond Mr. a i d Mrs. at Palatine a s guests of Miss Helpn the we^i
- . • • ' . rni)n Schrbedisr, Mr
and Mrs. Swick.
Gat heat isn't nearly as expensive as most people think.
(Jjorne Niehtineflle, Mn. Hoyf.oomis
Mrs
Sandrock and children of
T a k e this 5-room bungalow i n Barrington, for instance.
Mrs. M. Ilatje eiitertaihed Frank Norwoiii Park jspeit undny a t t h e
I Mrs. Dudley Oimnpchael
Gas heat cpst $13¾ during th<; entire hearing season h u t
!
i_
Shopjie and Mr. and Mrs.' H . C«r:y Nightlm e horn*! 43 2 i. Main street.
year (under the pres ent house-heating rate). Write the Public
of .Chicago- this week.
Eit«rtain.s i n Honor
Strviet Company of Northern Illinois for our n e w booklet]
an] Mrs. Atfch e Virden, 6 1 0
of DiuiKlitpr
o n what g a s heat is n o w costing in the average home.^
GisoVe
av
sntte,
left
Miss
Charlotte
Mckenriey
of
Glenr
Sjaturday f i r a
Wn nnil Mrs. .(>, Hiechele enter
week's m >tor tri|».|n northern, W l a ta nei| a croup of twi> ve fri.i'ndft-nt coe is a guest of Miss P h y l l i s B e e
THE.VTRE 1 L D G
a dinner-party Satiirdiy eve.i iiif in mini this week a t the home of h?V consin. 'fltey plan tio stop a t 'Madiho lor; of their ilaii'tihtei M"lldrnl w h o parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . R . Beck son ant Sayner >efore returning
E rly Eve]ing Mating
honie.
ee! 'hriteil ht-r eiuhteentl hlrthijay an man, 0 - 8 Grove" avenue.
6:45ptoi :00 p. ni.
ersiir.v,
The'
iruesls
enjoy
ni
•d the
I'V nlnjf hy playiui; pnn resslvi l i i i i i i ' o / Miss (florin Marsh daughter of Mr.
Mr, \mi\\ Mrs, Dudley, Cariiiichnol
an I by diiiiciiiK.
ainl- M i s . U . Marsh, « 8 2 8 . XX^uich and son|i James a n lj Donald of D i street, returned ^Tliurwlny front n1 tifn vision s i r let visited t t h e homo of
After 8:1 )—I5c-lbc
diiyi*' viiciitloii nt Camp Tuend'K'W le Mr, and Mr*. J. C Duthld of B a ,
IA "al W o m e n Attaint*
tnvia
Suit
iiwir l'<lglt.„
M rtliir at Klgln
Lr.nl.; AlifiU 5
I'I'MI i i i i ' i i i l n ' r i o f t h e Wonia ll'll l l l l '
Ones
uf the .'nmes
Domoney
101
i the S i . Paul rh i.rch n tended
Miss -Jen n HcliiilUd mill M i s s Itntli
liouie, l»K' •Valrlfl itvoniio • Sunday
Mil HHii d a y tlieiMhlK o f till* A 'tnw'nu l.ntfesehulle went to Milwaukee H»
Ia«it*« •
I d l « h t i federal Inn U f the W iiiyin'H ' d n y - t o remain a week nn gtiemtH if were: M r , and. Mri. R. Kelly and
llll on,: at 1-:luln Tueriili|y.
Mi n. Kd. Mr, mid Mrs. \V.. 'ItoHiurllu
pipiiiiijiiin niiiiti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiii
Wl rd | « M of tli,. UrnI'liuri h 1)iid
I'll rifd iif the ufii'i'iinoii ilevnl nfiili.
; Mrs. I loan Id Gruff mid diuiglifiir
Invitations
l.iiiirell Ann of Iliimiiiotiil, iiud, i r e
Hit/ S I O I I N Knjiiy
MljOUT HVIU|ctiTM M>|»K4l
Wedd Ing Annt uncemenU
"1 1¾ ii« Severn I w e e k s nt tiwi hotinj
Oi «rn|«lit Hlk«
of Mrs, Geoff's purciits Mr, mid Mrp
t0c-3pc to H:(|; then .V'MOc
I'lie'i I,Ions iroop of |[ie hoyHCOIltl II. Klnciilil, 711' R. Mulii slrmit,
Birth A n n o i :omcnts
i
W l nt
II mi ovel'illKlif hike ,Nfoutlay
ni
iik|iiiiiii'd >y •Miotit II aster HiirrLi
Mourning Curds
Mr, mid Mrs, J . Kwiusrocft of lOnkit
<'l m r.,i
T r o y , W i s . vhdted Mrs. MnJ-y Miller,
Correst Statitne
* V 4 i u t § m f f t < i . i i f Mil titlj
H18 Liherty street, and otheif relatlvvs
prlcilS|n frliiar j n j tyttl
W V. T . V. MoliU
here Sunday.
Printed or Ifngt$re<]
MT«
M ft lik*
IM umlile ( h i b
Ufa Picnic
Denies All,»
/Pay»WW
W«'li; '•
BARRI] GTON RI!V
VIEW. BARBINGTON. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY. JULY 28,1932
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ages
01
ays
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Hold Funeral Serviced
fo|r Linus Lines, 86,
Former Resident Here
'ontlniii'il from page 1
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tin1 JICI<HOII fiirm. Un then fntiKlit
NI^1K»D1 iMmr HnrrliiBtun for tho mtxt
in., d h t ' l # 7 3 lie w a s olcct«d
ti&iiui(ti4f. th« Cook county poor fufm
HI
;»}.•• If wrth, $7it., ', line F" H«f,i• tii?'m iind paid
,i i hf peace, the
IP iv't-i'ssury to
r|» Oil' flu 1 «IIt<>"U.IIHI.-II
with
! t'
I
* I'ayment of
, .iwnrr. bring
j ..f iSu'sdny
. SATURDAY, JULY 30
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I. iiiil>.'">» s o u t h ; ill.' i l l t i T ^ O -
1
' [iui;.'iiia. ac•i,.-ii and one
:i wa-< driving
Mickey McGuire
A|.HO
< ONIKDV. N E W S , CARTOON
IIH :5ix> ti> s p. m.: after,-s-f-isc-tac
' i.-hi'lM'ii. aorii:in. b o t h of
i in -tU«>- s a m e
: : 'SUN., M O N T ^ ~ ~ "
JUIdT 31, AUGUST 1
awmiwr a ;wr **OQN6 mt dautu
IllMVi- t h r o u g h
in" Aw s l o w e d
nor
familiar
\ | j . (J.-'ISVH'S c a r
- In:t> liine. B o t h
'I it
MirheUen
A- NI'.VI'II n c r u •
W
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SI.TI'
only
J c r •' •
il V.I:iH
Ntnvs, Scenic, Cartoon,! Comedv# Singing !
1:150 to 6:3O-4-lOc-$0c
After 6:30—ISc-Mc
uj.-il
Air*
ha I
i i.ir«K«>. I'll. -,!ti nut ijl«'(l a
h-iUnst ilKHill^f
il i « 1 ( 1 IHIIlM*
, :ib.J i I'oslJt. bl^t
I* |li.'.' followioft
1
j.lliriiiK h i s -d'y.
TUKsi:.. WED,, AUG^ 2-3
•'l4'»
r.-turnt'll
O'J'IM. ililti> iuj•' lit.s rlir W'UH
~ii
mtTONYm
*•' jDefleeflon* In the rnnkii of alltlgell
coininiiriis\s Jn the **T.lttift Sbut
Kltcheh" Ht Wankegan Tuesday h«came evident when some of the &,eii
appealed to Supervisor Ha rold E. Pil«
lifattt to transfer thctrn to a SOUR kitchpn on the extreme Botithj end of|'th i
city.
oft to
to t h i
All grocer:p s were cut oft
little kitchen Monday win n the imei
Mn'-LiieH-was married twice, both refused t o w brk oh. the giounds ,tha
wives pr-ceding him in death. H e it-would amount to forced labor.
Plliifaftt
old them 1 h e y , c!oful<
ha :1 three children, Hattie, Claude and
either work at tasks give a them bj
Hi Hie, the last only surviving hini.
him or he v o u l d cut off their, sup
plies. There are S 3 being fed at jtht
C licago Woman Hurt in
the largei
little kitcheis and 9 5
Cs ur Accident Near Cary one.
A i r e * to Work
:in.-is Mjiwry. McCarthy. 7443 S; MorThose in be big kitjchun immi
Klip street, Chicago w a s injured in a ately agreed to w o r k | n d each
ay
1)1( tor ca* collision near Gary Thursworking parti es of about f ve I men go
„
.In. ; nt m id night. Miss McCarthy w a s to t h e Oak wood cemetery vhere t i e y
returning from Silver
lake,
three are putting the property in shape.
milea nortjhweat of Cury, accompanied They still receive supplies.
by a group of friends when the acThe . men p o m the littlle kitcheu
rid ant occurred. T h e honea of her told Pillifant, he said, that they Wrru
rijtit ankle were badly fractured and willing to work for their, living I tut
shi received n severe laceration over that they c o u l d i n o t a s long a s t l e y
oi\< eye. Slhe w a s rushed to the Bnr- were at the little kitchen where I he
rin ctou C enernl hospital whero she leaders think pin! township owes them
tin mi
rei mined for t w o days after which a living.
s h e . w a s removed to the. S t . Bernard
Pillifant l i to send a working
lio-pital, Chicago. »
I
crew to the Ua&ouall diamond on Ijl
a
" h e ncciilefibM«mrre(l,*h«ii ^ i n$. park board ttfact at Glen jPlord
PI
pr. nehing c # % o t e ; ' to'
fthrMtTlld nue and North avenue.
irf the giavel road, preparatory t
ran ling a eft turn. The'car'In' which
Old E h g l i t h Provajrb
Mb» McCirthy w a s riding struck the
The proverb, "A whlstl ng iv.om
•rth'f vehicle in a head-du colllHion.
Altaough both cars ar« reported BB an and a crjowlng hen i t ' neither
b e i i g g e r o u s l y damaged, Miss Mt- good for God nor meni" la not taken
Coithy' WHS tbfc only occupant severe- from the Rib e. It Is uo old Kng-i
Committee Recommends
Inhalator Offered for ,
Reduction of Lighting
. Free Use in Community
: to Save $5i00 Annually
' Free use of the new reHiiHcltiitojr and
Two pluuN for reducing the village inhalator owned by Danlelion[ and
lighting bill were presented to the Wlllmering, was offored to the village
board Monday ojght ' by Herman police and firs department bj! Mr.
Kuhltniiit, elialrman of the llgbt com- Willinerlng who appeared at tlie vllmittee, one designed to mvo the vil- lage! board meeting Monday night.For any accidents caunlng «uap«.ndlage'#500 a year tuid the otlfer designed to nave the village $800 a year; ed respiration, the apparatus, U of|i*bo truNtees were prepared to adopt fered without ehiirg«| other thiui for
the $500 saving plan but deferred ac- the] oxygen u«od and a service charge
J Ion for two vjreeks ou; request of on {the machine, Mr. Witlmerlug said,
|)anielsen and Willmorlng nlong
trustee John Carroll, who wanks to
wltjh
other bjuslness houses have been
look over the system and proposed
solicited frequently for chnrltj • I addeduction.
1
| Mr. Kuhlman, accompanied by vertising in pamphlets, home : alent
prustees Hatje land Gleske and by play programs, etc., but lit pla se of
tepresentntlvei W the Public Service handing put such donations, the firm
Co., Inspected: the lights In all resi- has purchased the resuscltator and will
dence sections and in the business dis- donate |it!s use to the a>mmunitjH intrict. They proposed elimination of cluding Bhrrington and Surrounding
12 lights In Jewel Park, 7 in other tenitory, Mr. Wlllmering explained.
parts of town and the replacement of
For {cases where persons have been
400 watt bulbs by 250 watt bulbs in
16 more lights. The net annual sav- overcottie by., gas, nearly drowned oV
havs 'suffered"from other forms of
ing to the village would be $500.
Another plan1 of turning out, all suffocation, the apparatus wiQ be
lights in the village at 1:30 a. ha. Was immediately available without charge
also considered.' This would save other than that which covers the ex$800 in lighting eipenses, but was pense caused the owners;:
condemned
economy.
TH0US., FRI., AUG44-5
TMWTK€f
SHOUT iSriMECTS ADDED
lDc-30c to 8 : 0 0 ; then 15c-40c
#V«luc> lUrrcdamtth^Mlow
price* on fridiy andS^turdiy
onl/.
Ht*ar
F R E b L U N D DRUG GO.
"8ERV7CB YOU WILL LIKB"
100 W. Main St.
Phone
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Jlajasifled and display: advertisers^ wheil buy ing
|pace mja newspaper, pay fpr two things—reader inte est
nd nefrvspapler circulation).
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ARTMLLER,Pr4p.
114 & Cook Street
We u s e i f h
DA TON'
d
I
CIRCULATION it the number of newspaper • dl ttrlbutcd among prospective buyers
01 the products advertisers have to sell.
.*#
enabling you to verify
both VALUE and WEIGHT
o f your purchaw
ASSURES YOtJ OF
ACCURATE WEIGHT
and
flii- Harrin<1'liJirs" at the
r
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Bosky
MU
mil Mrs. It.
ibji'i't '•Ileri'
« ill be sii|>ilnlij* i>ertiiin-
-p.'lk in part
'niitliolotfii'al,
'K"j;i»t Ames,
mijeting will
il VN'. Trier. •
K.rili-
i>t Arllngi r t h of n
I'lilutine
\S like will*
of Har•i,v, 1.1 u|y it»,
I'miiu, ll'O
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Poi k Tenderloin
LB.
Choice Pot Roast .
Corned B^ef • «
ed Haiti > L
Smoked Liver Sausage
tdilfed "
LB.
isconsin Cheese
141.:
v
ii
eiriiPc3*k& Beans
•
2 CAN* 11«
•
• 3
CANS
.OTiiippig?
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People who do not ca^e sufficiently for a ne^spap 3r
to pay for it are not sufficientlyInterested to read iti People
who are high pressured into subscribingjifbr a new^pipe r;
iwhb biiy it for the sole purpose of getting a prettiium; < >r
who accent \i"'oti. trial" ant} then continue; to get it witho it
; paying for It, are not sufficiently interested in the new spafjer t a read it They add inothing to the reader Inhere rt
of the newspaper. :• • ^ . 1 ^ . : - . |-'•'•A"
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BONAFIDE PAID GIRCUfcATION
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Gireulation without ifeader interest is of little or po
value to the advertisers. Circulation can be built dp in
several ways, but only one kind of circulation i^ permanent or ol value to the advertisers^; That kind of eirtculatipn
is^madeupof subscribers who want the newspaper sul fi
ciently to pay or it and to pay a faii' price. It is konwn las
.
per lty
liitils w i l l b e
1 i
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ADER INTEREST is that element which
kes people read a newspaper when tftey < ,
get It. Reader interest in a weekly newspaper it the combined result of continued
good n e w s service about the local community; good features; and also good lire
advertising itself.
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Advertisersknow the Barrington Review circulatic n
is bonafide. They {know the Barrington Review goes info
more than 90 per cent of the homes in Barrington land
mediatily adjoining communitiea They know that su
scribers Want The Review sufficiently to pay a fair pri
for it ana theri read! wllat thiy pay for. This is why the;
place, their aclvertisWin Th^e Review.
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v a l u e - A U for 2SC
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ixa] Cird
W&F
P8K9E
BRICK ICE CREAM, full Iquart
BULK ICE CREAM Fact* ry Pack, qt.,..,
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10 u'cloft
l>i)iji'iiia
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WEEK-END SPECIALS
Strawberry, Orange Ice and Vanilla Ic^CreAm "
f!
.m4 natives, of
&si 25«
A
iiml I'tiHty
liii.-.H ami hlA
••/.•jr.
|ii'K«'Ui'ii. dUt'wl
ili» following!
on I>uKt\nlit'«
hh
Ti'tumew
util hi* attorliiiml. W h e n
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.NUohi.'lsen n o
n(r the damI Matthew
court-suit
\MJ_X tiled, ;and
.Monday, ^ o t h
l.'ff; the scene.
!••• \ return to
nuirniny .with
»•>• Squared all
I li> even ati_'»'iiia in Chilli? latest deMr. Church,
lilc". to get in
1 li^'iii.-i and his
t'ljirini;
fit.?
)':ii;t'r to reii'"kiy a.s po:>I'Taiiieil until
After 8:00— 15c-40c
. «° 5c
No2-Al«izei2^x4 ^4 inches ..,
i H'IJ'I.H fnun thv
i, .;:MIH» to . B « r t
IOC and X5C
Li SIHSK
nscoBos Camera, $ 1 4 |
[lk'N l>y I'hirl
ill it Im-iil j n i i
Kaflv Evening Matinee
¢:15 to. 8:00 p. mi
R-3 O f
-i
iWhi»n-MH*h,'
i 'rui'siliiy on<
:iilij
OOD STORES
SPECIALS j
Santa Maria Ci stile
29c
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for
tici'liso, una
$\t)
TEXAS
fa*"'
Somellnemploye
at Scrap Kilche
Refuse to Wo^-k
ft «1 AHylum nt Dunning. Two yearn
, in Accident h tor. h«> movfid to Harvard and opnt Watikegai i Commur ist* Dc
2il yonrij tln*r« mid nt Wootlntock 1«
not Pay**
clare rownship Owes
Ii IKIIH'HH llfA; Miwt ot hi* time wniy
HI <>nt btjyltiff nnd HCIIIIIB hom»n, and .-'.-.."•
o«d|s
Them a LivIrR
In nwiiijrml, the rcputntloh of beltift
one of Bite Wnt jud«t«H \\l horoea In
tti« ri'itlin. In 11M)1 Mr. LIHCH took
p< HHMxloh o t the Coihm«rciul hotel In
H irrltiRtin which ho managed for thus
in xt 10 p o r n . While living In Bar*
ri igton Y hi'lil the office ot t a x colli* tor nod -Justice of the peace for
11 years. He?had been a Free Mason
for sktjri years. *«ceiving-"tho degr&
in Providence lodge at Jefferson Pari
in February, 1873.
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I ILLMERHG
CAlBBAGE, home grown, per
A P ( P L E 4 , eating, 3 lbs. for
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25«t
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INGTONl REVIEW, HARRINGTON^ ILLINOIS, THURSDAY,
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BiRRiNGtoi
REVIEW!
ESTABLISHED 1895
S L I E W . M c C L p R E . pditor and Publisher.
W A L T E R It WINfERINGHAM
Business 'Oilteotor and Foreman
t
28,1932
OUR
Church
WA?HIN<
LETTEI
_• .;_
Batbs for Buildings
After sevepai y^ars of senii-eclipsc
9:30 a. m., Bible school.
*eneath t h e t a p r jtdwers of the newNAT10HAL EDITORIAL
10:30 a. m„ Morning worsliip in English. Speaker:
est skyscraprsl th^ Woolworth build*
T W O I M P O R T A N T P t i S T S i n ing h a s again achieved unique distlncr
ASSOCIATION Dr. William Baur of Webster Groves, Up.
Washington"..' became • va japt when tion. Twenty! years a g o visitors t o
Thursday, A Jgnst 4
General Dawes resigned a s
Note: The August meetinf of the Tfromen's union of the; Reconstruction iFinfeince cor- N e w York staied i n a w e a t the sixtystoried structure which topped the
I L L I N O I S PlftESS ^SSOCLiTIOJ?
regularly scheduled for this j ay, < will be sometime in poration and General Silteman a s
city skyline. I I n recent years, four
chairman -of the federal radio com- other N e w York buildings hav^ butfiblishdd every Thilrsdny {afternoon a t Barrington, August
the
church
will
mission.
T
h
e
name
of
practically
Owing to,the fact that the interior of
stripped i t i n height, b u ^ this sumUllnjoli and;entered as Secondfclass matter at the Barbe decorated at this time, the Senior \eague meeting, every prominent man in the country, mer not even the newness of them can
post office onder Act of March 8. 1879.
has been mentioned for t i e s e berthrii touch if in freshness. F o r the Wool?
regularly scheduled for this date, has be n postponed a
The greatest interest, is :entefed on worth building h i s Bad a bath—a
kt
which
tsmfe
the
Seniors
of; thanks, reiolutioiji of condolence, obituary week to Thursday, August 11,
the successor to General Dawes. T h e real washing with soap a n d water,
?'••
1
Jail
not
ees
of
entertainments
or
will
meet
with
the
Interinediatles.
memorials, jand
latest rumor is that,the presidency of not a mere i sand-blasting according
Minister.
HERMANN E. KOENlG|
and church sales! rid parties given for pecuniary
the Reconstruction Finat ce corpora- to the usual metliod of.cleaning the
t. will be charged;lor.
tion h a s been offered tc Alfred Ev outside of buildings. Little drops of
J^LEM E V A N G E L I C A L
Smith. I f this is true it iwuld be in- sudsy water proved more
effective
AU communications should be addressed to tbej
Sunday school, 9:30 a. no. There pre classes for evitably interpreted a s a bid for the than little grains of sand i n bringing
good
will
of
the
Smith
sup
porters
w
h
o
i
all ages.
'back "the original brightness of the
BARRINGTON RE\1EW
have not y e t come, to tbe Roosevelt mighty Woolworth. '
Morning worship services, : 0:30 a. ml The pastor's
1 0 0 E A S T M A I N &T., B A R R I N G T O N , I L L .
camp because anything" an uneumbent
text will be: "He That Has Tjhis flope Ifurifiels Himseif iJresident. running for re-( lection does
Except for th|j four lower, floors of
As He Is Pure," John 3, 3.
in mid-campaign is cohstr^ied a s a limestone, which were cleaned with
ILEPHONE, PARTINGTON NO. 1
Evening worship service, 7|r3Q p. m. The Christian political expe<|icnc.v. The ne.w chair-, steel brushes^ t h e entire surface,
Endeavor and the evening/servjice will be] combined in a man of' the federal radio "commission mostly of terra cotta, has actually
! l A-WAViOF PROTESt
one hour's service.
will head a much' larger^ jrkanization been scrubbeil. A small quantity of
Minister.
thap his predecessor because the radio acid w a s used, but tons of soap and
PHILIP.11. BJEUSCHEII,
Business men", man ifaeturi•trs, property owners of
division of the (,lcpartm«nj of com- gallons of. w a r n water were chiefly
|g in the wave of protest
for removing, twenty {
PV I T elnss nnd kind nr joiniil
merce, has recently been transferred to responsible
FIRST B A t n S ' t
years'.
accumulation
• of dust and
expenditures
and
mountnf|int>t increasing govertime n tn S
Bible school, 9:30 a. m.; Morning jwbrship, 1 0 : 3 5 that bureau. This action i s in keep- grime.
, l
.
ing
with
the
plan
which
has
Been
ada. m,; Bible study,-7'30 Wedi esday^ evei|life.in( taxes.
:
When
tb>
ipanagement
first started
vocated for a number,', of j etyra to conThe pastor's"'theme Sunday morning Will b e : "The
Marshall
Field & Company! bus issued a circular to
T
solidate government buranuR to pre- to freshen lip the building, about a
year ago,;thc-rfe was no thought of dowl olissalc customers" nii|l poinjs that while, last year, Way to ArriVe.'.' On Wednesday night IhB subject will vent duplicaition .of'activities. -,
ing i. more thnln cieanlng it up here
22 cents out be: "Lovingiand Worshiping Bod."
. faefiil, Mate and'local titles uok uluioHt
I
, • ii
B(n<l theije. Tibc copper roof had
The Baptist church. welOmes visi) irs to; .all the
T H E M U T J P L I C I T Y of laws en- grown dim "afnd jieeih'd *n little re-?
v rjj dollar of private illCUJU* the proportion will be
benefits of these gospol servic* >.
acted b y t h o lost session of congress touching to .restore its verdant color.
hi; b«r this, year bwnusf oif tlij; grt'atly reduced iincome.
CHARLES R;- DRUSSEIi Minister.
have leen placed lit the <!oor-steps of This renovation nVade tin? terra cotta
ir Art Pajj- nounced that their
BxpciiKON have not tfcti r«ti| need; they have been, in*'
the wwiotiM govt'i'nment' ditpnftments tower look so dingy! that it w a s de- the Chicago .World's
building as the new ' fedcrnl ,
ace
of
1898
showing
th
fur interpretation. The chiefs of tljo cided to try washing u sectioli of this!
METHODIST BPISCOPA|L
ntjpd. Acconling to jtbej F'ujld tabulation, since 1927
it' began to (full int>o, ruins, before tb?ir products.
federal
departments
reali:;e
"it
is
erpart of tbejdtUilding. Many n small the present splendid restoration, one
A .'refreshing' wdrship sen ice- in a [worshipful and
federal fronts-''lnivi» nej-cai^d (13 per cent, from $1,This might be
music and n ror to tbiiik tbajt in politics legisla- boy- has h/t'dl tlw same -experience' can have but a feeling |of pride (hat said. And why # * ? J 'I'll'- if'talrr
cool
building.
There
will
bJ!
beautifJil
w|h(joo,ooo to $:{,u>r»,i<|(),oi)0« yenr.
tion
is
everything
find
luimlnistrntion
when a hastjj wmhing before dinner an American architect
leh : "Come and
v» to Amors or thei ultimate ^ oonfnnicr wiiiild
nothing." The economy 1 ill, with its left "high water murks", around liis
'Jfhis in nil wrong. It is ;imc to c t t l l n halt. >Ve timely message by the pastor nf the chili
ica Hiii-li a fnrilling'S1 xiH|iiplc of Dorfc cost tb m ten perfj h;nl. less )\inj;riLet
Us
Exalt
His
Name
Together."
manifold conflicting 'provision* nf» wrists.and neck.
(inly one way to do thut, i nd that In, to make econj architect tire.
cans in cvtry seeli,* ^ «r the i,, Kl pre
Church school, 9:30 a. m., N. 0 . Plfi^e', superinten- fwting the government sporter.*,, has
only jthe watchword of the co ning campaign. N o man
The
cleansing
of
the
tower
was
»o.|
already beginning m feel the '#t»
;
broken till records of the]' c(|mp'roller Hiiccessfnl thiiit the, force of two men
wbftuld he supported fo elect! >n to any office.-in, which dent.
of;the leavy taxntifti ifipo^eo o UV
Absorbing
T
l
x
.
I
,,"'
••'
general'^
ofBce
for
explam(|tory
n
i
l
MIL'IXJNIS. t R E E M A M , , Minister,
will have anything to sa r about taxation or th
was '.increased to I six And this crew
(inc« t | e .budget.
Ingr. The Amerii an FedtiiratioiV of traveled overIthe building, from story
Browsing nrounid I hrjiiUKli the d*upending of tax money who A'ill not pledge himself t o
(
Labor is advociitn |ig the liye day a tq story, scriibhlng vigorously as they partiiKMits ,ut WaHbliigtdn orte is in>
F I R S T C H U R O I I O F , C k l t l S T j ^(J3IENTIST
.-1
refuce
expenses and ta :cs, ev«n if by doing s o he loses
UiT I
es that whajt
week
program,
wli
ile
an
inipreHMvc
pressed
with
the
evldend
wen*.
The
loiig
journey
was
-finished
421
E««t
Main
Street
votes when be comes up for election,
Mile* o i i N e f HOH<IN|
number of the "federal omMoyei* are recency, and i*rtw the (Woohyorth we call'"business" has md a ehangA
think that nine tenths of governmental eitravaTliis season's s t a l l aid
Sunday service, 1 0 : 4 5 a. m
(lissatistied with this plnn] and pre- building is us beautifully I clean aii'dr of heart that has outln w<i sneli slo*
gs »ce
Ijf Vis due to the desi e of lejislatbrs to placate groups
Sunday school^ 9 : 3 0 a. m
fer to take their leave wilbout |»«y free from water lines as when ^t-..was gans as 'the public'U pay ' o r the 'puh^ construction paB8eii|(he|5^0-mill>
Ml 1 Individuals whose rotes t ley desifej I t is nothing
July 31—Subject: Love.
in the" same manner thatl they re- first constru<|ted.
lie be danined," with tl e result that f during "tie first welk. J July,
.'.;''•'. '
(4 >rt of robbery, in oi r opin on,'for a man in public
Golden T e x t : I John 4:1|0, We' l i v e knoWh and ceived their annual leave [with pay.
more farsightcd polici< i have been ing t o reports con||>|le^
of ctj to impose taxes upon one class of he public in or- believed the love that God h a t i to us. G od Is love; and Comptroller MeCarl'has handed do^vp
created. Nowadays the best business Sheets, chief hlghv
Bargains in Brains
tte • t o spend the money for th > benefit qf another class, he. that dwelleth in love dwe leth in (jlijxl, and God inmp average, df four decisions a day
men are interested in gi|king the pub*' ingithle year, up jto
bond ii Sue routes j ?rej
"The advertising pages are full of lie ..-"a break."
w | o s e votes, he-,hope*, ^ i l l per ictuate-him in power.
since this legislation became effective,
him.
price reductions; ] but the best bar- 1 Instances of this ki id comes to 58 mil s and 243.fi ^m|es w<
Winning
for
it
the
.sobriquet
Of
tile
It \». time to stop.
Wednesday, evening meetini a t S p,
gain?* are not in merchandi.se/but iiji frght in which biisines: nien whose to thi secondary ] pys
"inost interpreted act." >
The reading room, 114 E.|Station eltreetJ Lipofsky
mtn," is the declaration made by a! ijlert minds ate attuned to the times, time, • S,9$0 men f ^>r|
1
building, i s open t o the publiij: from 2 t> 5 p. m. each
S E N A T O R S a n d repiisen'atives lew voluntary organization that is jumped ahead of othei concerns' ill ployed in road corf||ru]
week day and from 7 to 9 p m. on Saturday.
trying
,tb
heilp
the
White-collar
men*!
their own field as. well as , every, other
have' scattered to all parts of tho
L
industry in the country. . and ancountry.
The majority; must build .who arfe out of a job.
Classified A d s
BLAME RESTS ON ADULTS
The type of men for whom the. or
B A R R I N G T O N E V A N G E L I C A L (t]UTB(ERAN
up their .political fences before i e x t '
Education of motorists in traffic safety is still in the
November. Senators whusif terms do ganizatjon is woiikjng are largely com-J
Groffs Hall
l i t l e red school^house stage of development, in the opinnot expire this year a n ; busy help- posed .jof. broad-giluge executives as,
Divine services every Sundry a t 1 0
km of Harold G. Hoffm in, motor vehicle commissioner of
i n g ' colleagues face the rojters, while contrasted to the j specialists who are
Bible class and Sunday scl ool at 9:4{>
limited I in outlook. - Association man•NfcW Jersey, who believes that adults aije largely responThe Lutheran church extends to all Ubo {are at the others vacation and go o V junkets agers must deeid^ and act upon the
abroad. Senator Borah.of Idaho* who
ojble for the slow progless of safety training.
|.
...
..v .. , .
u
home a slncerel invitation has been ;dubbed the "lime wolf" of full range of industrial problems, al-'l
T li.i.
i
i
i u
u '• J
• • . n r J to
present
without and
a church
attendtime
its services
classbs.
the senate remains in Washington. though' many have come up from the:
Although
good
k has
been done Hoffman
in instilling'
.71 , ..
.
, ,D. C. HENNI 1
wfefy
coles in
tbe wo
young.
Commissioner
comPastor.
Borah
plays an interesrfig' role, f r e - ranks of specialized activities.
m tnts, "Oiir efforts in eachinr safety t<j children cannot
1302 N. l^ith Avenue quently his power is attributed t o his Due to current conditions a number >
c< me to full fruition until w? hove been successful-in
M^elroi! Paik, 111.
chairmanship of the important eoni- of these liigH class men, through no
k i n g i n g to the adult motorist's full sense of respbnmi'tte'e on foreign relations, but prob- fault 6i their own, Ore,1 available for
a: )ility to his own .ch Idren i rid other^. W e must enably the b,iggest element iri it is un- neW connections. They have banded
ST. ANNE'S
g nier, too, a general and.'wholesome r'espeet for the
Awj^or a f 'PRACTICAL AUCTI
certainty. . Senator Bor^ih has been togetlujr for the interchange of ideas
Sunday, Low Mass, 8 a. n . and 10 ji|
u >tpr laws designed to promo!e safety ion the highways,
holding regular >press co|nfi'irehces af- and opportunities,; and j have laid out
Week days, Low Mass, 7 ^. m
apd insist upon their jquitab e enforcement.?
ter the mannerj of the w|hite house a comprehensive! cooberative cam-!
CoovrUht.
by Hovki Ir
Devotions in honor of the Sacred H^jirt, ^rst Friday occupant, save that thekr have been paigii for telling the business world!
Commissioner Hoffman a'so points out tlifft while
]
ARTICLE Np, 36
a little ofteneir^ but just what part be about it.
jrftunger children- have demonstrated an aptitude to as- of each month. Mass at 6 a. m.
-will play in t i e coming national camRetrenchments in the trade ' ass'oConfessions, Saturday, 8 pj
late safe practiced, the elder ones, now in high
During t h e course of i discussion aj&J AUCTION BiD.Di: io,
paign is intriguing the interest of (Jthe ciatioiia field have made' available »
Baptism by appointment.
sjhool and college bav » not shown the same'tendency.
one of t h e Ne,w York ( ard .Clpbs t b >
• j K
* \'
public.
number
of
exceptional
men,
>
Organi
dp id
:
REV. JOHN A. DUFFlpY, Pastor.
other night t h e writer r lade jthe state'Statistics show," he sajs, "that these youngsters
No score, f ret can e."&ileal t a
zatioiifi which wish to draw upon this ment that, in his opinii in, a n average one
diamond A old on icari, ft' tjnt
j notoriously unsafi drives, and for the tragic acSTRATEGll S T S a t tl e republican reserve! of talent and experience are player would lose;front 5 0 0 t o 1 5 0 0 no trump and B i «oj hjearts. Wljat
(jdtnt record of yout I, 1 a n convinced thut our high
iftvited
to
consult
this
source.
a nd democra t ic mi t iona I headquarters
points in an evening's p lay a t Auction should Z now do i |th! the for>gojn«
bjoo> and colleges must accept a liirge share of re-j«l"
here are now engaged : n explaining
o r Contract, either b y Iradbidding <fr band? Z should u 0u stional>|y Jfiil
The., big i sehocls prepare these boys and
the paramount issues in the two platbad play or both. There w a s cAnsideri-^ three clubs and fon^p is part ito
Fwesi Exhibit
choose between clubi aril diamo ids ir
mrls for various acti'ities of life; but when rt comes
forms and e\olviiig
riovi)[character!
What Field : Mu«eum of"' jNaturnl ble difference of opinioi i s o t h e writer, Y has anything that loaks like a
|D »n activity that w are sure most of them will take
/atJons- and descriptive phrases r|e- History is doing to make available suggested that a player >f average Skill trump. Z should ma«e fame citjherSrB y .J. .1. GAINES
thut of driving a car, tiey do comparatively little.
signed to make their reApet'tive nmm krtowle<lge of North American trees be Selected and that a ecord b e kept diamonds or clubs. ¥j, t i e actua
*». Education in the traffic, ield 4s universal in.its apjiie.es for the iiresideney popular with and their products,- ns well as to pro- of a n y bad bids or playi that h e might Z bid two no triinip gind Y Z fa led,ito
;t'he voters of tho coiinlry. Already mote the cause of conservatioii and make during an eveninj'B play. .
J Ilea t ion. Too often v e are tempted-fo confine considerT h e test player %ai selected a n d make ganie whjle, M> djamoiidsl tlicy
BALD
H
E
A
D
:
WlfAT
I
B
O
U
T
I
IT?.
jit. i»t evident! from literature emnnat reforestrationj is described in au ari tlbn of It to. childrvi, and even to ..the motor vehicle
three other players, of w horn the writer coiild have made fiv jbdl.VViiliMil
The average man of middle age wit|
. a kendency to iiig from these sourwew that: both ticle liy Dr. IJ, E. Dahlgron, acting' w a s one, made u p the. •ubbeP. I t w u suit hand of this tyi danays bi
< wner and ojierator, firgettiut that the automobile man-,
Hoover,; aiild Governor ciijritfor of botaiy, in the ewmiit the duty of these three t > call attention suits if you get the < lijanrc
i falrtiirer, the motor ehicle idmiiilHtrator, the highway baldness is often hs mnci) concerned a liout his hair a s ; President
Rnowvelt will b e . pict|lured to the! (August) Issue of Field Museum 1 to any mistake of play or bidding by
i Mincer, the legix-nito , and 'ven the corner tralfic cop any girl ubout her shape. Often the dl«greej•j.df. concern notion as "ii doctor of
a disordcreil N<»ws, monthly 'bulletin
|jub)ished the test player and, if it the opinion p/ CONTRACT: B I D ! M
IWnyN miiHt. fo on i cipiirlti^t new and more useful
increases with the ogo o f lh|> iiidivlduiill so that many wlorld,"
'
I
.to*
thl
In niuseuiii> fbousands of meni- all three it was a loss t mt could have
At Contract, the uMI>"K
upwledge,"
been saved by averagi skill, it was the sjime up t o Wt iyaj he
hers.
a grandfather goes nboujt-. Necking relle)( for the. loss of
I T ' I S , A P P A R E N T that! one of the '"Fe|w Items of the nil hum! wealth charged against him; bu: not otherwise. should then make a erf ng 1**1 i'.f<)lir
his hirmiltc glory.
principal campaign ci infusions of of the North Anp! rlciiii eont^iebt are Pluy continued for obcut three houts c,lub» apd thuecbn ^lald .or U rce
S
While Imld-headednesij Is Ji tiiarli of |(llHtlpetlou, It in ltWJ b\j«iliiK (o he eiuhiH and COIIII- of g'w 'liter value than its forest re- lind, during that time*, the test player to, try for game < mm i» 'I' »*
inado only five miitakci, two ni tolfce diamonds,.theluit \ |t#>t>t Mp
ter.elalmk of credit for tl e relief le^W MOiirce
u favorable iliHtliictlon, tfor IIIIK condition mcm» to be
tv" writes D ^ D i i h l g r o i i , ' " I t 1H
AN OIJ>D SIITUATION
'(I by t|l«; ll Mt- HlWHlojl! ',(' trlio i|hut Iron in vffiious forius luis play of the hand* and :hree as to the band.
,
.,
CIIIMWH Mil bald lie/id
iwvulixit iimoiig tbe hit* lllgebt 'l.<
i|»gr««. iViiioerii t)(» J li <mlt<r* Hobl n Uttu'n the plncft of wood for miuiy bidding, but those five mistakes coit
Semitor Hull, long recogn Iwtl UH a ilry, miidc u light
. ....^..,dnbWKwIonnl chiim- ill mid.I'tiilney. had no Hooner iHsbetl
over 1()00 points. The mistakes at to
i Iltond
pttrpoijioN, but nevci'thelcH*' flic tine of play were] unimportan:: one due tb • "\':
M
f W the Ueiiiqerittl • convil
it plank which lit prominent at director*' nu f llJgH, •<•«
liHr
bliiKtH
Hiiimliig
w«
tlld
It,"
llinii,
wood
Is
niit
(liiuliilHhjiiK
In
((imiitlty.
of
II
he
best
tlnnteni.
•
Ywt
tills
hers,
and
the
front,
rows
failure
to
count
trumps,
which
co*t
i tthim-il liliMttlcii)
'publieiui coiivenepiiljlleiiii leiKlers WntuDi) mid Shell Acres of It' jfrn'ttaw rwinlml /or on<»
li two weeks previoij sly hii< rejected as tod wet. T w o bit of consolatlou doj-K not dt|t«,rj thouHii; ids of niou froni lime forth dnimiwlini ,tlnili' shine of edltloi of a riiHropolitmi dully ne\vn-. game; the other to a ta lure to size up
an opening lead at a ni« rked singleton.
<|e<jks 'iigo- the plunk f h i e h sfenn tor H u l l dcfomled wnn their efforts to make hair gr<|i\v where It line I long ultice he glory. If ecouoniicui^illtloim fall paper,
Tho latter mistake onl;' cost contract
!io show it 'uuirked linj I'lliveinent by
c retri'd by the wet gijllerle.H it tbo Hopuldlean conven''
"A large part of Aiherlcu's orlginnl and a email lots,
1
dlHnppeuredf
liext Novcinlier It I* dou itful: If jdther
t i>n, been use it was Iwet a n|i|F"'l«Kt Wednesday It wus
The following example hands have
forest,
wealth
has
disappeared,
but
Henrts—8
AH with greutneiis so wlth| biildneMH,' "Soibc men are purty will be so anxious fojpose lis'tli"
I Mrd' by tho.NC same f*et gal|lerie« because it wus dry.
eiioiigli rcntiiltiH, at Iwist- potentially, aroused considerable int srest and much
Clubs - ^ , 10,
t'oiintry'N
savior
1 tnat the wet galferiet reallJ wanted it they bad been born to be bald; some utiuulri itj, while Htlll others have
to make possible its partial restora- discussion. Decide upon the proper bid
Diamonds-- A
i iV? to voice their hono-Mt se jitiment wns tliej return of it thrust upon them."
tion. . Tl> is vj'i'.v important work is in each instance and then compute
Spades — K, 8,
with
the
writer's
anulye
is*.
,
Boyln* TulMmilosIs Decrease*
receiving attrition from the federal
t ici old time saloon, s\ 1th the brass ruils and' the foatnMany men are buld, appaientjly bccalise their fathers
No'score,firstga., Ti. What »h<
A new low mark of .CI 'of one per- , government
„- aij well as from many
i igj mugs and the fre > luiichl nnd t i r e ' p r o w l s and all. or grandfathers "were bald I efojre then. !
3
Hand No. 1
I as dealer, bid with fflte•orcgoini
.„
|*piit infection resulted (rom the bo-,' states,
' hey cheere<l for the na'joritv plank in the Democratic might such individuals canntit Recall t< life hairs that (vine tuberctilosis tesjs lerformetl on
at eithejr Auction orpoitract?
Hearts - 8
1 latform because they tbougjit it went'farthest in the were destined from birth t< > ai r e i r l y fall W h ire heredity 116,000 cattle durinb the montlsT of
:
Y
:
Clubs - i A, Q, J. 7 , 4 .
The deafer shouldwii ono dia mm<I
Color Process Photogra|pliy
« irjetion they wanted to go.
™the tyieaV
: A
Hi
Diamoi ds— 7,6, 5, 2 This is another hanijof
is Ithe main factor in hair loss, {even t i e b e i t . physician j June, according to fjho state departZ
^:
SpadesPK.QJ
Annjing the unusual ' exhibits to :
cussed' many times jm i h e s c a ticto
ment
of
agriculture.
Liv
-stock
disehsc
carinot stay the process. Unless tlji* fact i s realized
The singleton heart „ _. dangci spM,
pontrol olReials pronounce, this rectfrd greet the visitor who eagerly awaits
one'who observes the'good results objtniied in the treat particularly gratifying n that much the oiening of the annual photograso the diamond bid \i A l t e r tin n dnc
AUCTION BIDDINGt
;n*t lids.one \htqi,%
me.nt of another is ant to be leluded jint) spending much jofj the work included in the, figures, phic si ow of the Chicago Camera) club
No scored first game. I dealt and bid no trump.. If ,_
one no irurop
P O L l t l C A t HOKUS
time and mohey-in the attempt jto get i similar ntsult. wlas in t h e counties thht Were once at the Art Institute, there are two one spade.lwhieh A dou >led. Y passed, then the dealers
photographs
in
full
color
that
will
Most generally baldness i i acquired, mor> so by the iso seriously infested, sit-cn northern
B bid twtticlubs, Z bid two diamonds.
According; to a hajrdboileiJ Minnesota editor "If all
Hand ijc
ioljticnl Ao\ni sent ou by t h ; publicity men of the dif- old tha|n the young. I Just vhj men i impl ? "acquire' jdairy Counties, each with more than open vide hii eyes.- They were dope, A bid thre^ clubs, Y an I B passed and
|4;000 tests*, turned iii ohly 3 1 8 reac- by the tri-color piocess,i a- very slowv] Z bid three diamonds, "i, passed and Y
pnt parties and di 'ferent candidates hoping that it balduesjs ofi, this type is still n u c i of a i lyste ry, although
Hearts — A , 9 , 4 , 2 i
met5
out of 50,756 cattle. There wwere!
, 7 T T r a t o n t h n t r «m»re« i\ bid three spades. W^hat should P nee* Clubs—K, 1 « , 9 , 2 ,
e e
get free publieatufri, w a s placed end to end, it woujd many competent observers re ( I f hat faulty nerve supply 2tors
do with the foregoingfauid?
'
9
eorinlFi
™fci„iT
„„
j
t
"
!
world
of
padent-L
skill,
'
M j„
_.,
taste
and
29
counties
in
which
no
disease
w
a
s
n the Pacific oeejjn sevelral times, and of its o w n 1 to t h e scalp i s responsible. It |»ften" hrppei s, .too,-that found. On this basis, the accredita- knowleldge of color values. Tho larger
B should bid four cli be! A's double Diamonds — A, Q, V I
of
one spade and sub equent bid of Spades— 5 , 2
ight, sink to the bjrttom, |the proper place for it." this type oif baldness is associated With abncrmaliUes of tion', in 1932 of about half, of the 2 0 one is by- Valentino Sarra, of Chifhree
club?
should
indii
ate
more
than
f all political faiths—will the old producing glands in i be i scalp, i nd il this is'the COunfies remapping unaccredited, was cago. It is ejntit id "And End My—"
dealt a id
the da ih suggest i g something highly a fair chance for gam u B*s band, is ,No score, first game lied.Y f
•scrilto t o ; t h i s sentiment with a; fervent, "amen"—1| ease, proper medical treatmiMtl cdn arrest the. (process, predicted. - \'<
much above the average and worth a one spade, which A dou
dramat ic, to be n leil in by the visit- three-club bid, irresp xtive of' A's
at the same time will d-cry the fact that upstand- Still another type of acqui-ed; baldnc is is apparently
[wo diat idnpj
or. It is a study of the face of, an double and raise. As a natter of /act, B bid two clubs, % bSfl
Coal Miners Share Work
i, successful men refuse to become candidates for poll-, doe to faulty functioning of tfie {internal glands. I n such
Bpaaf 1
A.bid
three
olttbs,
Y
m
actress
exhibiting
the
emotion
of
a
U office. What
the answer?
passed
The
4,297
Illinios
coal
miners
emA
B
could
have
made
five
dabs,and
cases a n extract of the pituitjiry gland ifas recently been
Z bid three diamondjj
bndjY
deep filgfprijit
tragedy that
ployed for an average of 9.9 d a y s | ^
of has stricken her.. game, but B doubled th tee spades arid Und .three spades. O
used with excellent results.
thi
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this^sold
for
$800.!
liiatshijuldjA
" defeated the contract by only one trick. spades and all passe^
that limited. T>I,O J C n - ^ <
Baldness is occasionally' 1 thrp.st; u p o i t h ; individual dnring June, shared
The slmall one , % beautiful in its In the writer's opinion th}s double of leafirotn the; forego ' liand atleitltf
amount
of
work
with
707
idle
men
by some disease or toxin. !!uch are t?pes of baldness
according to the coal production re- simplicity—showit g an a m u s i n g three spades is .unsound
Auction or Contract
which
appeared after the infuenza epicelmic of 1018-19 port issued by John G. Millhouse, di- scene <f two colorediStjIt shakers rep-*,
TIME TO BRACE L | >
.' A'shouId'openthe||fi i of.6pah»JZ
CONTRACT
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B u t in most of these cases jhi • hair grow s| oui again with rector of the state department of rlesfintiig p^nguips, who are-looking'
des and dahas
bid two suits,
The bidding at Contract should be
Cattle are rising, hogs i r e rising. Consumption of or without medical treatmeit, ', Other febr ,-_
—, mines and minerals. Production for at four colored ergs and saying: "I;
le diseases,
ed prel: r,c«
mpnds,
and
Y
has
ter and meat is rbing. Xow's the time t o brace up. blood diabetes, and tubenulosis ,are, imont: the other the month of June ^his year w a s dun't «ee: hoy we did it." The color- the same. ly means.'
for spades. That pi
• dawn comes Jafte the darkest; hour. Fundamental ailments which may thrust bildness uptjn' thp individual
Hand No.
i n g of this print is fresh and vivid, j
he Is short of diamo.
VtoSitZX' c 0 m p a r e d to an output
Htiona are improv ng. Big business ;is not going to in their wake.
with
great
deptbj
indicating
effectual-1
.very, necessary t o leai limps an
or 4,744,859 tons in Jane, 1931. Strip
trumpji g
try. t o prevent Y f
[ t h i n g s u p . Con ;ress a^ul political parties will not]
I t is obvious that the successful t r t a t n e n t of the mines produced 77.1 per cent of the ly tbe three dimensional aspect. It*
latter
JB
Hod diamonds. As
|rt anything. W h i t did bongress <foj for cattle and scalp in these conditions depends! upon t h ; successful month's output. T h e records show is by Harold D. Swahn of Brooklyn.!
the on
.-ie lead of the spau
s? It is i h e o b s c ire individual who in putting b i s treatment of the body diseaW I n adi itior to general that the production, per man per day, John Skara, 1 of Chicago, in bis blue-)
mtract.
that^wai
defeat
th
toned
print,
"Aj
Glory;
That
IWas
bouse in order a ( well a s he can, millions of s u c h ' ireafment of the underlying bodily diesase, shaving of ranged from 5,6 tons t o 7.6 tons i n
Hearts —none
open* the cliiib, Y _ ill just
Hand«j
iduals, will star: things up. The. man who baa* the scalp has been observed t o give tbe ifair q fresh start the abaft mines and £ o m 23.8 t o 25.- Greece," gives uri the sensation of a Clubs— A, J, 10, i
their
contract. Note I
8 tons per man per day n the strip glimpse back int^i the days ef PeriA and
Diamonds— K, y,i1,9,7,¾
ic uearent to p u t t i i g his bouse in ordfr it tbe fanner, and promote-a more liberal hair growth
and Noj, 4 ftxt b e l |
pita, during the past six p o n t h s .
cles, and. when told it' i»|« section of »
Spades-** K, 8
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By National Editorial Ajwoclatlon
(Special tcj' t h e Rejfl«(t)
R. 1932
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reacliod tln> final round in the d i r .
tfirs' trophy tournament f i t the B i l l
more ('„„„try cliib. Thi event WjL
b« played over the w m i r g week-enl
In the wnfi-finals. that H'erc plart]
Hist week U'„y ciark d e f a t e d X,
Nwtler,,,!,. \--> and H.^Iacobsbn w o |
from 1,. Martinson by defli^ilt,
Tliirty-iwn jncii at Bit more q i i a ^
Awl on Saivirilay^nd Hiwlay f o r
«w event, tbe (iaies frot>hy tourrel
fnt
Th« match resultel i n the f o
I'Whiu | t t „..„|, f o r t | | e i f 8 t
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WHrwill he plnyetljuly ,'«) and : i l |
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|.vi Mil«- of New R o a d *
l-.i ;I^IIII'- stiiti- and county road
it ton pasHi-d th« 520-mite mark
tin- tir^l wf't>k;of July, aocordr>-p(irt< ri|tn|)!icd by Frank T.
<!ii.-f highway engineer! Dur. >".tr. w[. to July ti| utate
• ii.- n.iiivsi were ettemleld 276.iind •J-I.'{.(»1! raik'st were added
i. ..-..ticl.t-y system.
/ | t j that
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AUCTION^
fONTRACT
'ynne Ferguson x
CAL AUCTION BRIDGE*
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Sun ininry': T w o base h i t * — A i d e r s ,
Winini.
Home r u n - Beem.
Baad«
Struel; ont—by Tonne 4 . by W'iinro
3. B ise on balls—off W i m m 1.
Sro** by iiningsi
l'OO 0 2 3 110-^8
I/dkt Kurk4
aifitbson Jhavt*
0<)0 0 0 0 0 3 0 — $
Cary f
iiui iii the direc.jt the Bilti
CtasHiHeil Ads Brinfe* Ke^ulta
i ,»] eVrtnt w i l l
- ^ « score, first g a m e - Z dealt and bid
': diamond; A bid one heart, Y one •
trump and B t w o hearts. What
>0M Z now do with the foregoine
7 Z should unquestionably bid
; el ill.* and force his partner t o
t- I'et-. i-t-ii clubs and diamonds. If
is airvtl.n'U; that looks like a no
.Jip, /- s-lu'ufd make g a m e either in
•*.:< ,>r clubs. In the actual play,
I i! !«../:i> trump and. Y Z failed to
c iMin- while, a t diamonds, they
iii.r.c- n u d e five odd. With a two!, s.il i,i,this tfypc a l w a y s bid both
:i' -,>>u i;ct the.<ha-ncc.
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E. Jacobson(Nfld
Roy Clark fteach
Biltrnore Finals
t ' T l ( i \ I HDD INC:
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81 to
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, M O , « . nrst R amc. Z d e a l t knd bid
I- s i .1,:-11 t,,..,ie, whu-h A doubled. ¥»»«*««»,
<i t « „ d u b s , 7, b i d t w o W ™ f »
.ktirrce club«, Y a r i d
Bpa*tdf$
I three diamonds. A p a j ^ a n a I
;4il I > three spades. B -doubled «>«**
, e S an,l alt | « « « I . W h a t : ¾
from the foregtiing; bancj aXtann
.ij>n or ( ontracti? :
%k J
KJioiild oricn -the.fiveof » t » * - - ; ! r
bid t w o kuita,: apadea » d dia
fe--«
tls, andTYfhaa.afcowed
1 ^ 6 ¾
{ « d e s . Thkt profiably « # * • • £ £ . '
short of d i a m o n d s a n d , « #>>" "
e ;\ n c c e s s a r y k o l e a d t r u r o p ^ W W t ^ . ^
rvfcoprcveni Y frdm t r u m p s * L * * '
•M;K! d'tmonclk A»
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:b.i lead of t h e spad* i s t h e ^ . / ^
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th.it *ill defejat th«t, f ^ ? ^ i ^ £
lr>:,s the club„-Y 2 w % j u s t g « W
thr,| contract. N o t e that H a n d * W * ^
a r | N o , 4 were h e l d b y }A a n d » "
..partners.
ounces for
weighed
SawthtDiffa
LAWYERS
D E N T A L SCI 8GEON
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7 to ^ : 3 0 p. m.
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Sundays hy Appotutment
BaJTlngton Kudfon-Essex
SOt E. Main St.
Barrlngton
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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Swimming Pools, PamU fijilcee.
fennis Courts, Bowling litmnf *
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Phon« Barrlngton 458,
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Tel. Barrlngton 2
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Evenings at 818 W. Lincoln Ave.
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BARRI^OTON, ILL.
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Store, Battlagton 298-W. .i;-:
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Telephone, Randolph 0144' .
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H. II. O A L K l N S . Phone ftOl
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7 to 9 p. m.
Telephone Bttrrtugtou 235 :
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starting at
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HOUnls
REAL ESTATE
CASTLE, WILLIAMS,
LONG 8i MCCARTHY
OPTOMETRIST AND
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Other Hours and Sundaya
Htfr Aeetyleiie WaUInt, GmamMtal
Iran Worki Aota> Sp^lnta and •'
Aales Repaired .
M . Barrlngton ttp-W
ef the R«ftew;fliid tttt«
• eonvealeat ibidex if
and profawl ia»l Bar
When In net I of some
abeelal aervk* they t« -htothis
I Iff aalehlrto!«•*• Ifms. teleilmae ntnwers, street addresMav
^hia dlreetorr halt been a feature
The Review for almost 44
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100 W . Main Street
Telephone Central 2825
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Jifhi and Morning
hem Clean* C U M ana Healthy
Writ*forFw» "By* 4?«*«"
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1148-53 National Life Building
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urs.-Fri. ^ u k 4-5
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F R E D L U N D DRUG CO.
3 9 S . LaSaUe Street
Successor to
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Th
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PHARMACISTS
GASTLE,OSBORN&WEISS
C . H . KEL^LAM
pbURS
PlIirSICIAN A N D SURGEON
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DR. I*. P . F A N N I I i «
- ; -DENTIST: ;
of the Season
HN HARRY
VI'AIK-S
"fiance Be mett in
WHAT PljCE
H^LLYWipD"
LAWYERS
ts)9 Firfc Ave, above Peerless Marfcet
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BASEBALL
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DENTISTS
Telephone Barrlngton' 528
The I
Villi
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2
DIP'ECTORY
Tel., Barrlngton 471
o un i. t.1 v i
n-NM.
1 uis..\\ed. Alug,2-3
165 lbs. and how I welj
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HOURS
iTiiesdhy, Thursday, 7 !30-8:30 p. TO.
Saturday, 2 : 3 0 - 4 : 3 0 p. m
1 N ') O I I' O I
Crystal La
i v U*
I was veijy fat.
127 lbs. and feel fine. If| I let u
taking the Salts one m o r n b g . I f.
l a i y and heavy," Mrs. Florence
tttsl. Boston,
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T h i s i s just one of hundreds of lei
ipeclalUlng In Diseases o !
Women and Children
4-yr. Guaranteed
Moth Proofing Service
THEATRlE
\'»m.
I am 3 2 years told ttitd
2 In. tall.
liidted Van Servide
* > '- from
n.'lird T
Hi: i.
"I liavB beenitultlng Kruschen Soli
P | IYSICIANJ A N D S U R G E O N
Furniture Removals
Local and Long Distance
/ Hauling j-;
EL TOl AK
- A , Q, ''
tors we get o w y montht—Kruschen
not only causes you t,OL IOHOT fiit bat
wftlle yoii are losing tt you j g n j n l h
hiinlth—En vlvotdojisness—yow lose fat
whore fat it* hiosi promlnout and a t
the sante ttnlo keep, i stom'ad|, llvor,
kidneys and bowels 'functioning naturally. - • ' ! • ' ' .
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Atl druggists In the world will sell
you a jar of Kruschen for a trifling
sum-o-tajte one-half tcospoouful i n a
glass of hot water eVery morning—go
light, on fatty 'meats, potatoes and
sweets'. B u t for your' health's sake
demand and get Kruschen Salts—Imitations are numerous. - I t ' s the little
daily dose that does i t .
for 4 months and I think they
DR OLGAALCOTT
917 B a s t 8tation 3 i
BARBINOTON, I U -
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. W . LINDBERG
COLD S T A l l
MOTOR
SERVICE, INC.
'Sun-Mon. July
: A, 9, 4 , 2 '
K. 10,<), 2
I :
Howard P . Castle,
Phone Barrlngton 77 I I S E . Main SI. Evenings, 525 Grove Ave.,
Tel., .Barrlngton'802'
O f F l | C E O V ^ R 1ST N A T ' L B A N K
Hand No. 4
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SHE REDUCED 38
PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS
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NATIO/NAL
PENNANT
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ADVERTISEMENT
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C I ANTS
THIRTY
YEA^S AOO
wonderful.
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Telephone Barringtdn 23
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Iinuore i|ii«liuJiiliiy tor a
"jihy toiirna,i
in the foli--«l
round'
v1".'.o and 3V:
vihrnKren, K.
(j. .1. Selu-ei•Vj. A. AnderI' Kloui«on
i i ••Rhiff inid'E.
u(i m und * S'.
L\. I,iiWM|»it,
^|illerode, ,f.
K M ki'r, K. Oohs
-iiiiion und
.V \
li M.-orr. first game. What should Z.
.Iv.tiirr, bid with t h e foregoingfhami
«ji'-.«-r Auction or Contract?
3 L dealer should bid one diamond
•.i,iV;im.thcr hand o f ' t h e t y p e d * '
. l e i many tirn^s in the»e article*
i i|v,;ij.|eton heart is a danger W .
s. IIN: diamond-bid is better than one
,frim,i.. H partner bid* one heart,
i he dealc-r should bidonenqtrump.
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Mf
WON the
jotMea! .'-.
tha HM
f.jnted" N*.. B /
\
K, 8, 7, 5
FINISIrllD
OUT bp
FIRST
DIVISIOM
ONLY
TWICE IN
29 YEAR J
THREE,
WORLD'S
CHAMPIONSHIPS
PROFESSIONAL A N D
nj; w e e k - e n d .
il-i-re p l a y e d
t f . s t r u t , the bidding W,ould be
fame up to H a t w o heart bid. Z
lid thiii -make * forcing bkl of four
O.jjl ,. .Kid thus voivintand Of force Y
I r v i f i T name cither Ifr d u b s or
xV-, t h e M u t that best fitted his
.,,S; .;(,,«•:
r
/ill Play Htghwood Nine Clubs Are Represented;
Teai at High wood
Golf and Bridge Are
?xt Sunday
Chief Features
iRiraltes
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W
upsetting t h e S t . Ann* 's team
10 t> 4 the Salem hoys stret gthened
theii hold on first place in -the Bat1iog. on Softball league standing Frit a y night. H a d the outcome of the
iEam. been reversed the t # 6 . (competing teams would have tied for first
t l a c i , but now .the Salem- team is
t|wo ?ames ahead of St. Anne's.
Tl e Salem sluggers pounded away
4t tl e St. Anne's pitcher until he was
1 npc ted o u t of the box id the third
iilniig. T w o home runs were rung
i p I y the winning team, Beuscher,
< Hes te, and Schroe^ler getting one
i piei e. Buescher's Borne run In the
:
!'
t aird .'inning with two aboard proved
tp bt too nuieh for St. Anne's pitcher.
T i e Methodist-St. Paul contest dev|eloi ed into an interesting game when
tpa mpposcd weak hatters of* the formar dastored the St, P a u l pitcher for
S3 t i t s and won with a score of 18
t> 8
McGowhn," Mt'thoi11»t"^<wnter
Oiiiv humlroil and lo womi»u,: rttp
feldi r, had a 1.QD0 per cent record
rtwnttiiK nine, country t'liliha ..from tlie at hi t and in the fl<
Id.
CJhteaRO roRion, w<>re gUMts of the
Tl 0 Jowels defeajteil the Baptists
woniiin meniherH of the B a rrlngt »i
2 In the third game on. Friday
IIIII8 Country Hub a t th« a n i u a l it
The score reveals that i tho
nigh
vttatlon toiiriinhkht on Frldiyj Jiily
I apt at pitching and Holding has lm22. 'Tho tnif-lru day V B K deiotcd to
rfrovtd, h u t the ttMim Is stilll weak
PiitertiiiniiiK the Kiients. Bridge WIIB
a|t; h ittlng.
IiluyeiK II ml a Itinohoon wua sorvtul,
•this present standing In the1 Softhut the golf tournament wax t io pt'liiiU league i s af follows: , ,
clpul1 W e n t of tho day.
Won
Lost *" J^ot.
First jhouora wn« won by Ml»*
'.:.!'.
I-'- i875
qalefi - ....
Janet WHIarU of the E x m o o ' Coun
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8 .028
.nn'e'ti
try club, who made the lowflit gro*
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4 .,500
score. JH»a Wlllard's eomple te jscora Sit. l»aul
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4 j 14w a s 05-10-85.
Second place honors J s w e
.429
.. s 3 4
wfere giifen &>r the lowest Iw t score, l|leth idlst
.000
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0
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Mrs. \V. T. Aldcn of Glen Vie v ^ad n q a p t st
Th t games scheduled] for Friday
06-10-80, the best nst score. Mts. 0 .
ght are: Salem with Methodist, St.
tfeebee and Mrs. E . J. Doyle of Evanston tied for third place with ah 81. l a u l with Baptist,- and Jewel with
Their complete scores were H9-it8-81 St. Ajnne's.
a nd 112-31-81, respectively.
j
I The country clubs that wi .re,; rep'laasified Ads Bring jftesults
resented i n 'the tournament
were:
Skokie, ]Evanst«|ij, Glen View, Exmoor. Indian Hill, Brier Gate, North
Shore, Knoll wood, and On wen tsia.
' T h e men's invitation tournament, a
n e w , event for the Barring to H i l l s
Country club, will b e h e l d on August
3.i Ball . sweepstakes j a t Batrington
1
Hills were won Saturday by G O
Botts, ,84-11-73.
Second a n
third
places were won by F . T . Milchrist,
93-18-75 and S. A . Goodman, ^4*7-77
Complete scores cannot be j iven in
the better-jhalf* © a k . K n o l l s , a i d boys'
7R. B. P. GRABER
junior championship events an all of
the- matches were not played 4 v e r the
PHYSliCIAN A N D SURGEON
week-end.
BARRINGTON
Ca ry I idians Art
on tuns
S(;a^ed8t)3*jr Gives Invitation
Lake Zuric l Team
110
ii. the
Onvlil
u . i he
Th Luke Zurich IMrntfis defeated
,-.1 M ' U ! the ( » r y In liivn» H to 3 on tlu> home
liehl Sunday
K
llu lehinir. their own hltH.niid keopD
eii blowi»- well Heatt»r«d
IIIK ( iirfH
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WtU'l the eh e.f fnetorn that nhied the
• » r i n i f f x In fieorlntt. J Cary made all
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tho elKhtli IhnliiK when,
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1 while nttemi* tinit to catch Itecm'H -loiift
I .tly-ln d«H>|> l 'ft anil ht»fori» F.niHt, <•««•
ter tliilder, e )uld rwovi«r the bull the
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S m day thi> Pirat«« will (day U'IRIIwood at Hixhwood.
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LED the NEVS; YORK.
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TEN! NATIONAL (leACUE
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tfeihodist and Jewel Teams
win as Last Half H
Season Opens
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BlRRINGTOlt REVI13W. HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, foVRSPAY, JULY 28,1932
Barrington Local
and
Personal
street, and Rev aid Mrs. John Arnold ant daughter Margaret of Denison, l a and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Meier, J10 Coolid|ge avenue, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Otis
of Milwaukee Sunday
Francis Garbisci, 225 E. Liberty
street, returned Suhday from a week's
vacation at the hDmejof his sister
Mrs. Ri ehatd Savi|tell >of Oshkosh,
Wis.
assisted
WANTED. Old bldj to wreck)-for
lumber. State lowest cash price
with full description in first letter.
Address E. McCarthj 128 Ela 8tl
PMbJislheji i n n a i nicipolit!
teracy nU
v w i t h Iow«<t ilifllte
in I'lHnolis—1« » rtehsui
WANTED. Position is working fbreman or caretaker for country, est
tate. Experienced al id: conscientioue.
References. | Write Barrington Revjew No. 2240. t
J : 1 J —
WANTED jtO,. :REajr^;'*jonr.' or j|five
Ba
room flat State .p Ice. Write Barrington Review''No, 2247.
(Jucsts.at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Jrving Hager, 104 Dundee avenue, on
Saturday were: M:rs. Frank ,Hugh
and
daughter Isabelle of Oklahoma
y public sentinient ttroughout
1 denned City, Okla. and Mrs. Robert Otto and,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thompson, of
protest against
i; Rate:
_
spending [of Chicago. Mrs. Hugh was formerly
Dr. alnd Mrs. !". Kirk Smith of
Mis* Sadie Krahn a former resident
j 10c a Line
ilic funds "is beint mad< by khe
Waukegan spent Monday at the Erof Barrington,
;
Minimum, 50c
man S. Smith hoine oh- 'Grove aveChamber of Commerce in a
MISOELLA «EOU8
of radio broades sts from station
nue.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Plagge and
JQ in Chicago on wedriesdjay
«1.00 RADIO [SERVICE
"
to 6:30 p. im daughters Bonmilla and Bernita reM. Dahlingeri of
• Triaings from ' 6:15
Mr. a nd Mrs.
:
)R SALE
Any make radio rebaired for 11.00.
j
FOR
REN1
turned
Tuesday
from
a
visit,
of
sevthe
IleSunday
dt
the
^ taidard time. "Taxies and
Edison Park spei t
Police calls on yoi ir radio, $2.50
Dabiinger's mother TAVO OR THREE ROCM furnished STRING
l iFBusiness Man" wjill be [he _topic' eral days with friends at Washington home ol Mrs.
CHICKENS
CHJCKENF for Pftle without attachments, Electric motors
Mrs. Evslyn Poutrt
1 tk talk on August 3 by ]'redcri|Ck and Ottawa.
apartment for rent, All modern ; Weighing 2 ½ to 4 lbs. Dressed, repaired and rewounp Call Barring] L Scott, vice president, ^'ar> on Pitfe
R. A. H. drajwed aj id delivered. Also ««t«w- ton 887-R. .
conveniences.
Tel. 79
•.•••••r.i-l*r
Walter Hartley, 403 N. Cook' street,,
ing] hens. L. N. Morse, 610 Division
Mr. a id Mrs. Ji hn H. D. Blanke, Bochmer. . ,
I wit and Company
25ounc
underwent an operation for appendi- 533 Suijamit stree entertained Mr.
street. Tel. 208-J.
M l i U O N b O F P . U N 0 5 USED
the basis of itshudget for the citis at the Sherman hospital at El- and Mrs Robert Afunday of Toronto, TWO FLATS for rent On E. Russell
KV O U R C O V i S N M t N T
street.. All modern jjonveniericesi NEW I » E A HAY LOADER for sale
' .- Can. a ni Mr. nnc Mrs. E. Bennett'
ijlemic year of' 1042-33, fvhicb is gin Tuesday,
. for cost. * New. Side delivery racks,
, Phone 270-M. Call at 317 E. Lincoln
idaced $649,000 ove a ytft ago,
of Cbicajo on Sun Jay.
and all steel harvest wagons. B.
avenue. '
« >npled with a Rtfviijg of approxiMr. and Mrs. R. W. Mulr and son
Classified Ads Ij-ihg H^ulU
Lindner, Blacksmith, Palatine.
1 *i/elj half a million dollan on the John ,and daughter Marjorie, 506' 8.
Mr, aipl Mrs, John Horouth of lililAPART3 wr just closed, and an elinination Hough street, left Wednesday for a waukce ere gucstii of Mr. and Mrs I TWO KITCHENETTE
--<V-;'
Classified Ads iwnit It|«uli
Ctassiiled Ads Bring Reaultt
t ! capital expenditures a total of pos- four wNjka' vacation and buslniwH George, Jictrick; 510 S, Cook street iments for rent, Furnished or tunfurniabc^i. Tel. 08. Standard Motor
jlMy 22 per cent of the fund* appro- trip. They plan to motor through Haturdnj and Sunday.
FOR SALB.it Fourteen pure , bred
I rfatted to the Univei 8i(y of Illinois Vyisconsiit, Minnesota, Wyoming aid
cV
Rhode Island Red laying hcria, two
I r the last general maemMyJ will go ^outli Dakota and to spend some time
V. 11« kitnson of Brooklyn, N. Y,FIVE ItOOM FI^AT W1TI1 BAT^I
dozen pullets, soon to-lay* Sweet corn,
nWd, II. W. Chans -proa dent' of visiting with friends.and relatives be- visited ii» the horn of Mr. and Mrs. for rety. Garage. Avoiloblc no
vegetables, glndlolas blossoms. . Mrs.
t * j university has pointed oijit. The fore returning; home,
W. It. Beckman on Grove avenue 300 S.qook street. Tel. 271-W.
Gertrude Pattisoii,! 040 Eimoor ove.
ings has been male by the uiiiWednesdlay
- m,
«rraltjr In view of thj (lllllc ilt POHIQUALIT1
MODEIWSIX nOOwTBBICK burigit ——*—-~7"^-^~* *—*f'
.PFU
Mrs.
Sumin Church and Mrs.
LOST
t on in which the state-hos lound it* Laura Hod*, 406 8, Cook street, Mm.
*
'
*
low
torrent.
Throe
bedrooma.
\pry
IV1CI
er
Pepper
moved
I^ut
Mr.
Mrs
and
GROCERIES
i >if as a result of dctreaxed and do- Clara Miiei Klllson nnd Mils June
from thoir home i 117 North ayfc MasonabW rent. Tel. 22 during dfty, LOST. A' smuill bloji'k change purse.
l yed taien,
iHttKcll, 300 Lincoln avenue, Rpent nue to 2)8 W.
Noaf Pohli^itiiis Drug atorei ReWeffDeiivir
W. Station street Tuesday, 80-11 In tine evening,
Saturday nnd Sunday at the home of
ward
offered,
i
Tel.
Barrington
504.
PHONE
\. m,
FO*R RENT. Seven room house, two iJJHS^iS^iiBaj&JMv^ailfa^iftK^sai^
iHtate highway polU e are now au- William Hendrlckson at Richmond,
I
baths,
log
burning
Are
dace,
heiJted
nt.
t iofrwd to bar uuton oblle t rnnsport Sunday they visited the lotus b#dn
294
B a t i n g Old Bill Gravity >
I
WANTED
gjiragc. Call at 123, Gjforge street
i neka, more than 35 fwt bug, from it Griiks lake.
Since we're go ng It on two jn- ryant Daln.'.
FARM I At ASS oil
*lpublic.highwayH, according to an
CSTF
WILL MAK
r
stead
«' four legB we need to build
niiouncement made by.-W liter I/.
I
ficre
Barrington
)icreage.
State Jocatlon,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Lnndwer
|OCR ROOM jliOWElR APART' number of nerves nnd amouhl;J,dc*|red.
'•*, loody, chief of thehighwi y police and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Beerman against gravity or loss, Certain w The law foi
bidding the op- visited the lotus beds id Grass hike, erc'lses for heultli wlllj keep the )(11- Indent for rent. With garage. Avail- Write Barrington Review No. 2244
nphrngi|n domed mid Wl'fcjlow11n able now. Tel. 07-11. |ltose LageisA HOM|E STORE RUN BY HOME F |
ion of the long tract )r<drawn Sunday.
has
been
place.
raltors, licensed as ore unit,
ru'uitc.'i
neffective bc<-autu> o t a r« straining
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Bryant of
rdVr granted the C
-mtrart Cartage Rogers Park were guests at the liomc
VJ(, against the enfiwenieift. of the of Mr. and Mrs. L. E..Miirpjfy HunV. N. LANDWEI, Manager
aw. The withdrawal of this order, day..-.
' .,'[ •
'bjel Moody .nswrU'd
the high215 Pwlt Ave—«10 « 8 1 * iBtatlonpl..
vays of these objectlonnbhr vehicle*,
Mr. and MrH. William Stump,, .'{24
WJEDNESDAY
4 ND sATUibAY
fr^CkH, with -trailers licensed separ- Liberty street,, entertained Mr. and
E^ENINfcS-TILL
9 P.JW.
itely, which) together exceed 315 feet Mrs. Robert Gibbons of Black Oak,
ii length, iirS not cov[•red in this par I nd.'over t h e week-end.
. .
He'd Arrow Auction, Friday, July 29, at H I 5 p. n.
icjulnr Hwffon of tl|( mot( r vehicle
1
lit*.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Hardarre
I
<j--ent Monday and Tuesday at the
"There is no se<
tmn o f Illinois home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van.richer in. history, mure bcnutiful
Ornum at- Highland Park.
Q I T f AD 10-lbs.fernit o a
winery, more loyal tn its ideals or
opcii-Itaiidt'il i its ospitulity
O
UUilll
Customer
Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 119 Coolidge
n that ferritin-}' i nbracei I between avenue, is a patient at Passavant hosCAN1S Granulated
th4 Mississippi ami the Ol io river pital, .(.'hiiNigo, recovering from an oplb. c a r t o i p 4
tems." Governor Louis)'d. Emmer- eration for appendicitis performed
tOit made this asserti >n in an address Monday,
?almolive, 2,BaV|
iejivered - here at the !<: •lebration
rking the ei.mpletbn of* the River
Harry E. Miller, 114 Kainer . aveI n bis
Fresli Cjrefjmery
liver route.
ipearance nue, is spending the summer with his
before a tremendous asbembly of brother Houghton Miller at Seattle,
.,.-'.'
Illinois and the Wash. . ,
dtizeus of Suftliern IllinoisMELONS, Juqtbb size, 2 fo 1 5 * 4 f o r 2?<
jofderiiiK states, the governor paid a
Pecan Nut Meats, Ffresh an< Sweet, lb
ing tribute to this territory, and . Mr.- and Mrs; Henry Melow, 406
|on, 1/2-lb. p | g
toil of the advantage i that follow the X. Hough street, entertained at a
ARMOUR S Extra
COOKINC
APPLES,
dinner
on
Tuesday
evening
in
honor
wtjmnsion of the higjiwny: a,-stem.
of John Kampert of Whittier, Crtlif.
GREEN I EPPERS,
"JThe Library Ext ension 'l'Hvision, and also the birthday of their daughCABBAG C, Solid He
lias published revised editio is of two ter Mrs. Homer Schaefer.
The Legion 10%; Discount Coupons Do Not Apply on Specials
Grade;
NEW POTATOES,
ding courses: "'. fmericii n Pnint1
Miss Leona Sc'huett, 233 W. Lake
in*' and VApprec-iati >n of A rt " Both
DRY ONIONS, $ jl
lists were compiled by Mi
Leila street, is visiting relatives in Dundee'
Mfrblln, secretary ^nie-rici
Fedcr- tb.i.H week'.
ntjou of Arts. The first
traee*
Miss Caroj-.lane Anger of ICvanston
thjf development of Amerk
paintjujjr, while the seion I |Kiint it out I he was a woekf-end gueBt of Miss Lola
sifnincaiuc and heai ty of *rt. The Hieke- iit the home- of her purcnts
10-lbf. l i m i t
boklks NIIKKI-Kted in ach lis|t may. he Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Rieke, 118 Dundee
' •
borrowed from the I brary lOvtenslon avenue,
v
ilmxion, SpringMei
if not available
I il local library iml th divi'Hioh '•/Mrs, W. (.''. Kirby nnd-daughter
Uniformt artel feomplete WquipMent $\v4n ZC"<.
wBl IHNIIC II ccrtiliciit to anK-oiie co:tn- Klalne of Chicago .were guests Wed•bioluttly frie . . i . lor |«bfli from
pjoting the rending |ri'i|iili'c|iii'iifs fijr nesday, of Mr, and Mrs,- K, Klrby,
either of lbene i-uursi'S.
Mis. Anna Ahrena and son |Walter
[The. slide of lllin
\x ill place nil atnl MINM Helen Ilowland vtsltWl Mi\
embargo agniiiKt. th \ inipo-tatlon of and Mrs. WIHIiun Heed of Libertyfajrm product* ttTiit may ni'bor (hi vllle Sunday.
Send for* e«Ulofl\it with Free «>HpQn
R
L
libtl*toLlbby, MtNelir*XlbVy;Ch^go.
ropean rornborer IIS fill rcHiiit of
Mrs. Emma Atkins of Varani'llva,
federal goveruiiii'iit's r'<•(;tif HUHsion of Its ipiiiriii tine in nr the In- O. spent the week-end at thi<. home
Bill
H B M r f P y Recently • 10« V a l . i f a 1
Siilve the Lftl PI» for th* |l<iy
ktio line.
he iiiilloiial g wern inejit of her diuigliter Mrs. L. E, Murphy,
515
Dlvlsioh
Btreet.
fulled to provide find's for the work.
P n n s for t h e state' i action for pro
On Sale All Week Jul y 29 to Auii f>
Mr. and Mrs. R. Marsh, ,052 H,
teftlon against t h e hrcHte ling InviiHough
street,
are
entertaining
Mrs,
siiin of (IIIM pest llt-c- III irocCsH. of
White Floating Soafj»,|l. G. A.»-4 bars
furniatio.n I n the p nut I n iiKtry ill Irene Senue and daughter Isjibollc of
Cocoa,
Mar dwater Soap, I. G, A., 4 bars I j f
Vision of the stale ( •epartni >nt of ng< Chicago this week.
Beauty
Scap, I. G^A.L 2 bars for
4 j IK
rilultur
-, <
.and one bar free
j
Franklin Chestnut of West ChiSoap Chips. Ig. pkgs, 1. G. A., 2 pkgs. .ifj
- liookjct,. "Linei In ant lllstorl cago visited at the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. E. EriiHt, 240 W. Lake, tit reel
Cr^b Mea,, Sweet a nd Tend ;r, Vi-size Oftiv
lols," prepared I roni a series of
Sunday.
.
travelL stories by .Ii Still
. ,... I.
Forrtwt.
Rbyal Ante Cherries 8 oz. tans, each A\
Tof the (Miieago Kvei ing Ai lerican, is
3 for
.....v
1
Willjam Ilutas Of Elgin spent Satready for free d stribut on by the
urday and Sunday at the home of
Crepe
T<>i
et
Tissue,
Is.
Gi A , 3 rolls
Ite department of mblic - vorks and
Olives, larje prime fruit, full quart ja
fciiildingK.'The division of s a t e parks Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhlmnn, 003
3U
PVnirieiiivenue.
Chili Sauce, I. G. A, nade f-om red rip i-tomat >es
and memorials, !announcing this pub
July Z9th t o
itioti. stated that the vdlume had
arid s>ioes, larjel bottle
Angntt 4 Ine.
Mr, and Mrs.' C. Kremkler and
1H
^ n nuule. possible >nly through the daughters of Chicago spent Sunday ut
Marshmalow8,
I. G\ A., 1-lb. pkg., eac
courtesy of the Chicago paper and the
Strawberries, New 1032 Pack, Michig|p, in
•4irt|nguishc<l memlxrs' of its 'staff the, home of Mrs. Louise Coe, -245
Lincoln avenue.
i
syrup, N9. 2 win
wap'visited the'beau :y spot ( a-ncl hisstojric shrines in allsec-tioiis of the
Jello,
all ilavors, 4 pkgs. ...ii,...
Mr. and-Mrs, Richard Wessell, 524
state to write the Belies.
Sanka
Co: fee, 1-lb.icitn .....|j......
Division street, and Jtfr. and Mrs.
Bisquick, for busy ^ople, pkg.
Fred Schaiiblei 2^7 North avenue, left
* Illinois Greyhnind Lues, Inc., Sattirdaj for' a week's vacation at
••'I
Ivory Soaj), Medium!bjars, 4|jfor
have been authorize* by tl e-, Illinois Waupaca, Wis.
2 larjre'bars .!.{.
Com pierce Commi£si< n to discontinue
temporarily its present lo -al motor
Mr. *nd Mrs. D. C. Anderson of
eb «fh service bet\v< en Wilmington
and Joliet and bet\i een Bl oomington W'ilmoiie visited Mr. land Mrs. H.
' _,
add I'ontiac. This 1 ne operates at -a Brintlinger- Saturday.
heavy loss during th? sumner due to
cessation of student travel. Through
Mr. and Mrs. A. L..'Robertson, 131,
beses will make stop^ at intermediate W. Main street, Mrs. Anna Otis and
ttiirnB.
Mrti. Grace Cannon, 508 : is. Cook
Adveftltementi
They Briijg Results
one l
Fotimur
NodCal
SAMEWlr
40Y1AR
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Classified
Bring R esulU
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Gei^ralSt
U
ILKS
T^
Specials'Friday and Saturday
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Limit/ISirs \{ (f
tjs,
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S P E C I A L S Friday ami Saturday
COFFEE
ij
4'
OelMonte lb. ; t 9 G
H i l l s BrOS.
*\ -"-f
New Low Pric^ lb. 3 9 C
to a customer
10 ""
Kitchen Klenzer -
I'
! 'c
4 cans 1 9 C
B U t t e r 93 Score %
?T^ M I f IT
Larg. C.n
to ^oy Scoutf/ (iirl Scoutf,. ,*£
.... r Camp Fire
j.. ,•
LIBBY'S EVAPORATED
MltK]
Ml.
Sooim^V
Itall cant lor
The Usual Bpsi Quality Fruits an^d Vegetables
Baked in 3 size Loaves
Prlc
k
i - t ..f.
^¾°¾
Sc
ii*
S A L E ALL W E E K
rick Cheese
Wisconaln
tn
lb. ]|5c
okiee *;«?«' 42 t..b.pWn. 19c
7
^k^/jiMr^jis'-i
FLAKES
SOCIAL
19¾^ S-lb. Box
CRYSTAL WHITE
MTH3CAKESOF
If Jou \^ai^ SoMething Goodfry
C
ROMe-AID
PEACHES, PINEAPPLES, APRICOTS, No. 2½ can, 25c value.
Fancj in choice syrup
;IT«V'
MINUT 3 TAPIOCA, 2 teg.
|
pkgs. :..
.1 „;.....21#
SALT,1 )lain or iodized, Royal Blue
32-oz.or Morton's 26-:Oz.drum6y2<
PEANU r BUTTER, Royal Blue,
2-lb. J5c jar
:^.:....:..,..Vi$:
SALMON, Fancy Red, 35c val. 2 2 *
6% Salad Dressing
>PH French Dressing
Q ' Thousand Island
—*^„-.. Sandwich Spread
PRODUCTS
( A n
Exoellont Tartar Sauce)
AT YOUR I ^DEPENDENT GROCERS
:$-
"• ? « '
:-. j '• j
OATMEAL, Royal Blue! 10c
1 P k g . i - - 6 ½ ^ 25c pig. „„.
ARGO STARCHj, feloss rir Corn
... 2 resgL 10c pkgs. .;.:...:..:.„..„,....
SPACrHETTJl W M A C A R O N I I
Blue, 12 Wb, pkgs. ...I...,....u;t3it
SUPER SUDS, S tejldc pkgs.| 2 2 *
LIPTON.'TEA,: serve-'IMBS-J "f • * : ; :
4m
We O l i v e r Phone 6 1 S Wot a
W E GUARANTEE EVERYTHIKG W E 8
What can mak a bifger contribution to a meai than; a salad,
pleasing the#ey< us "it does and stimulating the appetite? But the
dressing \ can nsjake''or mar the salad. • JANE-ANNE Hoine Aid
Products have the flivor which make a good, salad • better. Exeel lent cooks htve prqiounccd it better than their own.
I
3 size, Apavdff
\
H • I priced at
5c^ M M
1
1>l
Every JDA;yShe
Bon Ami : »pwdei?, can
Saniflush, can .j
.........
Drano. c a i
Fels Naplitha Sqapj t a r \..SV.±
Kitchen Kllenzer,; 2 cajis .....
Grandpa's Wonder Tair Soap, bar
DRY GOODS A*?D YA,RIETY G
'Ladies' Drfesses
891 MTK
:ial—Rag
Extra Spe::
RkigS) pied., size, e ch
lg. 36x65 in., eacK
H
Rubber Slieets, 27x36 if)., esji
Rubber Air Cushioni in various colors each 50*
.
Stubbins & Emerick
House of-.*aVM
from Bears 6 to 4,in
Colorful Game
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Crowli ot 7|
Hand at 1
Game f ej
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fl„. lirxt Inning. pM> t h e
i^lijr in InftinB. hut
holilimr' II">
visitors n
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^1,,,1,,,-,,,1 irnl^ lfnth)
f„r „\<r ,ci)tor fioM Jul! VopH a
(0 thinl I'"*0- I H ^ ' H *'' )(,n
riwui wns Mifr on SVc[inn*» «-rrt>
lV«-l.ir-t sintrl«*<l. VlK'lH walkrd
Williiims silnrlfjI/'dlijirttK i" >**
rul , s . - In tbo fourtn inniiiK. Fa
«n,l T. I.»«'wlitr*t xitiRM «n«t I
M,n IUHHIUHI a,liom«' ruiri ovi*r th
Of IHllollUtllilPH Ml W*fi«'l«'-="
'lliri-i- more nt lie.
That n i d «
><,ril,
S
TSsit.,r- IriitiiiR and 4
Plenty tfi its
o run8
TliV lo nils M'orod
tlnril .inniiiR. Shwjh; i sinRlei
win fnrcpd out. b ledowap
• HITK mmlp n flit, andiwlth tw<
R. HITK doulilcd scorinR MoC
anil ('. IIITR. Tn the tj'xt iunini
AIIPIIIXTR scorod whpil "<;\ Altp
wns-siifp on nn error hip Harris*
the fift)i,Yt\ Berir, afterj dbjiWinR
thp (innl spore- on a liitl by R: B,
TIIP tlnrjjpst erowd nf 'the *
pstitnntPd at 700 poonlfl turned
spe thp Ramp. The I bleaker*
RHIIIII stmid WPC^ filled, and air
abh> c-ir spare, includin: a-Iine i
• tho outfi<'l(l, was .filled witb.au
biles. Ilic crowd w a s ' repaid
Rood baseball, *p)ieept fiir ; one O!
bnlibles, nnd KOi^ie c|»lurful ((how
*hi|i oil the |)ar^pf-thj, ^isftors.
or tliree riinnfnR png iiandwl cs
nnd « liPtwoo4- inninpj nxhibiti,
Iiwlflen" luiil (t'bey eallejl'lt, t.hel
jier Kinnc) was Riven bj,- a trio
visitor^.
" < • " . '
Nt-vi Swiday the 13ji>nrs wilt"
tin- Wilmctte team at Vtlmetle.
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flornnpton | 0D2 lljf) OOOM
"OliKe of David 300 50» 000—6
Parrot Fever Is spread
by Imported Love I
. , . 1 ^ bW«| have -ci-ruled three;
« parrot fever, and one cas«
Proved fafal, accordiini:
to ai'i
4
« « Btnter^partnwnth) poblic I
«aa received from Ch iepiRO ^ealt
^tieo.
The in«L, n has
. ' ™ > j to an ImpoMupion of
>•."•*»*. ?r love bfrds, soil tbrouph
*rant peddlers-in Chica to.
p
rize Winners to
BeLior^sItfuesft
on Monday
Jol>bM < i -arroll ai
«• £l«RRe, winner. epiS -at, sccon
«lrd places rnpe Sftfei f in the
" W o n Liona'chjl
aid and'<li
-.JJ«t. wHi »^, '" o^f the
"dinner next M,
light ni'}
th,,y wil
rated
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^Jjeetivety.. 1
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my will
tl and R
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r**r. «'Ti
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ti'itol
for thei*
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