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N-KGETABLES mTATuftt, 5 lbs. 19* TO Kfc>; lb.\- \XOt SF.1JMHT. SO size, 3 for 10* X- 0!jtL\NGKwS. 200 size . 2 5 *

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I' ' J ' K A S . . Sjfti*cl% 15c v a l u e , ;:.;; 2 to. 2 cans ::..„..-..l»* . : -LSafm n.- Fancv Pink. lg. 15c can 1 0 ^ ' i "OUVfKs: Katwell, qt. jar .2** ; ifAKl^\, Quaker Irradiated" ....7½^ [ jSfK'JV Van* ('amp's Tomato; .,,.4½^ •

01A US 11^ALLOWS, Campfire, •• I l-lb..ur«i'},kK: ' - I » *

ArrAM<)^T IKK; FOOD, - , I'M; cfuis

';( A MAY, I> tars

' 'K'.VB-O, f hitrns Bath-Rooms, •'-, -J-.1-^- ^ n * ::...asf

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w America':* Beauty Soap. ,

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plLUCK2f29c for Table Cooking and Baking

da Dry Ginger Ale G t l E S t S I Z E 2 f o r 2 $ c

I -. 2< rebate on bottle

:>:tle label must be a t t ached

o t a Chain Store G WE SEIX

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yard and Garden | Contest Open for Entries; £ash and Other Prizjes (j)ffered

Manv Merchandise Prizes to Be Giveii asSpecial Awards

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10 . Open 'Uarrinjrtojn.;

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li-ii ili'cora-wiiiners in

iilisc ' p r i z e *

< nf V|rt>ri;(l

('lean in; before comes around

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•lie g r e a t e s t

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u'ill sn' t<> j /

I * J i -Time jto Check Overj

Personal Property i — h - - I '

Iloui-jewives iii| Kin nnd Cuhn townships must texpect a ealler within the next| few * weeks, n pleasant btit ponJRibly not n too welcome, visitor.'

This'iis just a flip to the women to finish up their spring houst-

f: tlio assessor Someone must

come tb the doo|, firmly request entrance and a tjluuice to inspect or iliWMiSs the pi rsonnl property of the Wnse, ant jot down some values.] That i the law/ and under the. press* re of the pres­ent real estate < lyhers rebellion, it mu*1 be cnrrie, I out.

Charges' Miller! in Cuba town and Fred Thies infKln town are the,nsM'sors who must pine** val-ti<w «n[ pianos, radios, .oriental rugs. autohiol)il«w and <v1int Imve you. Pergonal property mus^ come ip for its share of the tax assessment in 'Illinois;' an* al-j thoug It is not heavily, taxed, it constitutes the (inly form of re­lief to;'take a R riajT amount of the bujrd'en off n Restate .

BAUBIN'flTON, ILLINOIS, THtfo^DAjfJ APRlfc 21, llwa

interesting Quilts Viewed Ttiurs

at Salem Ch

u:s -day\ tirth

The Missionary society; of (he 8« I'lfi church presented a quilt exhibit in the church parlors Thursday after-i oon, April 14, Nenrly 150 guests

ere present to sen the uniqiK rollecf, tron of 82 nuilts.

Mrri. Nellie Schnltze displayed (• uilt ISO years old, which wis ma&c lly1 her (freat-Kreat-Rrandmothcr whep ([lie was 13 years old ; the lining of fhje

H lit was woven by the mother of the it tie girl.

Mrs, Fred Grubenkort exhibited oite lint Vijis made durinfi the, Cifil war, i nd, Mrs. 1,. F. Schroelder'displayed p tilt containing 2,5001 pieces and/nil liinjl nihde, Mrft Schrtfedeir ,te 81 4a its old and itih very busyyjuiltim

The patterns! that predijiniirated ikt 'Gfandpdthe: "The ; Doub|le ] for

471 rley presented In

. ,<unmade ijy Mrs Rho( a i jmoii shtj was 00 y, jars ol 1.

1 e I exhibit ^Jrere ("lofrer GardM;" an, kYPflding; RJn

Mrs. !V. i DyjLTawle; Hiilt that Vfl, rVaferman

artier Jlising Time to Go into Effect $imJl^y

OX, ILLINOIS, TBftfe^DAIfJ

Fourth or Fifth Place Candid ite May Ask Recount

Would Be Question of Verify­ing Third Place Victory

by 3 Vote$

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. m l j u d g e i l l lie. th>f/l. tbe^rfiird

Many High School Glolfers tfxpected \

in] HillqrestMeet

ill c l a s s

n re ! 1'i'i's,

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i i ; lie jiulj?ed ,•'' 111 C'lllSS 1, n I he 'form Jen deconi'

Ketween 50 and the ;"'e expetti'd at thr

rub- ?club on [Saturday i|tmlifyi!iji irtunds triet of, l lie

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. , Mil! he el i -,, iiJ-e iiwnnls.

••[i individual I, illie IM'SI l«ept

, ,i "i ifcuiclisc prize; ' '.• ' ';irijttie.-t I nv i t e

ilj-e lil'izi •i'Vr j fardei i ! i/.es w i l l l)C T i l s , s u c h u s . I lie bes t a r '

f u r n i t u r e , mus t i i r t i s r i c ilie m o s t a t -_ and j ion It 11 he possiide f the general

or more of

'ha mi

Illinois' •'ilit'um w i l l

in t h e (list w i n n e r s

t h e s t a t c f ' t o u r n a u r e i l t t o be h e l d a t l ' r

May 21, KntHi s for tin

Daylight saving time will take ef ect jn Barriiigton, Lake Zurich, Pal-itine, and other nearby com uunities Sunday morning.. Dundee H'iU not itve daylight- ^ving time nor .will l«iu. ^Voodstoek dropped the earlier!

•{sing plan fpllowiug a, tvote of its •itizefls of 1,0521 to 849. Batayia rjoted for the hew time by tht narrow njiarjri'n of ft votes.' Gjenevj ehose daylight saving tjroe by|-nearly a two tlo one vote. AVaukegan • voted for ijaylight ttuii)g by a margin of 1,3Q7 otes.

i.» yottUiful golfers i inilerest Country

jMny 7,1 when the for the north dis-High School Golf-be held. The four

-iet meet will go to

•pialifying round are beiufc tiled witji V. I. Ilrown, Mi­

ll Arlington Town-Tlie district, in-

tli of the Chicnjio Wisconsin line.

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Iieriii'tt i leiit of tb ship1 High school. dudeV schools not

t n n district up to the

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practice round laist boys and the sco "ins­ure : diaries I,yt(

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awarded b.V merchandise hv various'

and .addition-1'' by .other or-

»'tin whi«;h will (•ii i'

\J|hoUgh IJarriiigton.does not have a- eosHcbojd golf team, several boys have iudieatejl that thi>y will enter the competition. Six joys who will play in-the | qualifying'rounds pluyed u

• - ' ' " f Monday. The they turned in

e. 90; Owen Bcr-ger, 02; Myron Kiihlman, 00; Donald linger, 97; Keniujth Sehwemm, 100 and Tlibmas Eagan, 100. -

,Thf new time will go into, eff after midnight Saturday. By morning most people 'will; be

few exa<?

further qiiest satisfactory.

Thus, a* Sehtoeder

rc-c

Mbnijay used

the time, although a ft'\v mijy for;et to change their clocks and arrive at church late Sunday morning] I

in the yard

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ill he c o n d u c t e d . IMI nes' w h e r e t h e i m p r o v i n g , e t c . ,

entii ies t h e m s e l v e s l e i i- ii m i e d i a t e f an i r

l c lude h o m e s e m p l o y e d t o

rdens , e t c .

••'ill Out B l a U s .

a n o t h e r

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appear

f The Keview. All ••i u i i h i n

••Mit-.-e a r • • i i i h - - l i o n

he corporate t ' . eligible to en-' ! - G o , f

•I lie rilled out I ritory

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Itarrington Golf Co jirses Prepared for Com in;* Season ••'•I- - + -

Chilly) Breezes Hold Down Attendance; Courses

in Good Shape

Report $42,000 Collections by

Bank Receiver + - i •,

State Bank Statement Givtfrj; Work of Firtst Mojith,

Satisfa.f torjy

A rvjwrt that V., II. Sell oeder or H. B.'jA. Grebe, who finish, d fourth andnfth in the rice for truntee, only a fe-w votes behind Ilermjan ICuhlman, would, ask for a re-count of :he votes', h4s not been verified b? fi|ther 'edn-didate. •"' r .' .

It is expected that oiii or the,! other or possibly both (candidates wijl a'sl

a re-eouiit. ' Kill li nan receiyefl votes," Schroetler rcce ved 468,

and Grebe receiv<|a 45¾ acordiug"t» the ''{Original counL' F nir cl ranges 'in the count favoring Sc h roed >V-[ or 20 changes in the cJmnt le vj>ri iig Grebe-would place the respecjtve ourth dr fifth place candidalte in third place.. A

changes, favoi'ing I li hlni an, or an t duplication of Hi 8 fi s t count

i would settle the, inatle: flat Knhl-man was elected witho it an i possible

ion,i land mus nould be o Mr. Kuliimai.

A statement of thlr* eoi First Slate Bank If B gether with a table of disbursements has been William Busse, Jr. bank. v

T/he statement m, 31. 1932. sljows the assets, eluding

dit on of irrington rmepipts jind

»>>*„ the.

pr« pared eivc r of

dc at rc,h i i i -

cap tal stock, surplus, ind undividetl , pfofits) total $1.73.637.37 above liabilities. Irt other words if the assets* paid out in full, tlere

, would be $173,037.37 with which 'cover the cost of liquidation and (division among thei stoekhoIders.

if Mo (not

count, ,w, it Id 1 ie fair to and Grebe* and probably

would be. vfejeoned bj lllr. Kuhlman. There would be , a. sn a 11 e cpense i u connection wjiU| a re-c^i nt. This, a t--cording to liiw,"must bii bo^n'by t ie candidates *jvho ask fbi tin re-coui|t' and mot by the y llage oi oth ?r govern­ment body tor vhi'fh the i lection is held,'. ! ; ; '.,.'.';[•'

The candiiiate) will be gi^en a def­inite [length of lime in which to ask fo.r alte-court of! votes'. In the mean­time, the ballots'are lpckeil up a|nd in possewsior of the village official ennv issing of votes place at the, first meeting cf the n< board iof trustees Friday -night that time any candidal nufyjusk f|or a re-i'ount.

What, action (he board '\ 'oulil take in saYictioiiiftg' a second, ounting vototi would-, depeiid a grei t deal the attitude bf the new inen hers.

Graduating Class Presents Cyclorama tojts Alma Mater

clerk. The will tape

w At

1* arrington Junior] Hirj;h Put Us; to Give I Op eretta

"Tad's Inspiration1

T h e j i n i o i the operetta,

the to-

lete lijui-

tb fo r If

r the rouss

de S high rt'h

"Tad't featuring a pieces.

dii'M-tion Friday,

it \t

high school u 'Tad's

With the presentation of Booth Tarkington'« celebrated stage Buccess "aa^rence," April 8 ijnd 0, the seniors launched into UM) various en­terprises which will culminate -in' the; graduation exercises. I

For years it hnti been the | custom of the senior class! to present a gift to the school The 1))32 graduating class voted" thnt its gift bo a cyclorijmn— silver-gray drapes, expertly hung, to serve as an unol trusivc but perfect background for an f stage production.

iXlie presentation of the class gift usually takes place on j class , night. This year the whiorsajfelt tl|nt no more appropriate time1 fjor presenting the gift could be found than when it would contribute \ o materially to the

I success "'of:'the Sifnpr play. Conse­quently theicycloiania was used dur­ing the greater shari? of the, perform­ances both fiveriii gs.

AM Cooperated "t • , ; Nor did the seiiors, thenisei|ve3,hes­

itate to perfect thu presentation of the play. Out of a class of more than forty, ten were chbsen.for cast parts. With a keen discernment and a nia-jture1 analysis, eabh roeitber of; the cast offered an e.vcellent portrayal of his part.- .. '•' t- '•'

It has been rcjpJrted that the smrit of .loyalty innnifef ted, by the cast antj by other class m>mters in preparing the stage, in procuring properties, md in arranging the ligh ing has been un­precedented. Especially significan : is this when one considers tht innutidr-able disturbances which the class has] suffered. Perhaps- the most unfoftu-! tfate of thesQjrjfis' the direct )r's ill] iesi!

which neeessitat'd ,a new coacliin^ and stage staff., • " '

Hojivever, in spite of these lir/itii-tions.i the Senior class! of 1932 sh >ujd be eongrattilatexl on the, success of the piay. i

pLSIb A YEAR I* ADVANCE, 8INGLE COPIES, FIVE I l'i " ,„ , I ,i , ,1

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ill present Inapin tiion," un-

of ' Mi<s Esther Apr. on

ml nuditlorium. Inspiration" is t\ n operettif-

harmonica band of 120 the only open Ha of, this

he junior produce it.

In addition to the part by the band Mists Margaret Kaylor and

type on the market and higji is f roud to be'able to

Miss Shir-yojis,' two talented tbembers of

d tu duniee

cl araeters

oil -La

on

iiiirrington Ke-ivill be turned

s, some or f the Lions j before

to go over the ' devotees '1'lie first inspec-•nr.l;r In May, the

fi,!> made late in Inly and the final in-: rtiade ia August.,

•ll|l take into consid'era-11 lllr" an | improvement

1 '>••!. p.-irkiidg /tree bank) • I and thj. outwarti ap-

,!"' l'"»ise Further dc-'"ll!"<f. vrth a list of

1 ;i ]'-'; 'if the siiecial '"' i"'l>li'-hj.d-jn Tlie Re-

courses in j the Barrington • tcr have uridetgone the usual1 re

pairing and have been pluced in ex celleijt condition for the coming sea

n l I ' son, but milder wfenther is looked foi thg fairwiys will teetii witl

of the "cow pasture pool'

ft ^imbvr $p I H<i*eball

vrington Pears for '32 Season

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T flu' a'li. *\ fr.'i,-

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•'•' i'c^ ollii •Vi'ii'ilnir: 'i H.-rl.

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• '•»iis held their Tli Hisday1 evening

•CM were elect-1-wi-retary anil

iarbisch. book--lock was elect­

ee of too manv •' Ke>l that his appoint-•'r-nvn. The first prac-

s'iu.|,-i.v with 2(>'plav-promising

will probably

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•'"'• '""King foifward to " "" s sinson- nxul with •. •ii.n pHees. promised,' '\ 'h'- coiitiniied support

La-t 4var tn p Bears "'"^'ul Wenson, winning

!l;-mg another out;of 2,0 .,.','"' s , ' , , o u before tlhey '-•'• Kiinii's played.

Mnnag|rs at thelBiltmore and Hill-crest country elups, which have beer open f£r the pasjt two weeks, reporl howevej*, that" miny 'golfers havi

breezes to test theii heir lafct yenr'i

at Hilk^est arc ii

braved!the chilly ability to equal score, f

The I fairways hettetf [shape thaii they were at an; time hist year, Ai'J. Ewing, managei, sniil M eonsldertipjle work has bee i

tlone t|> put the tiourse in( first das i shape. I I

•.S'ivtk-'.'golfers Uayrd the Blltmor» eoj,r8e']the first Suncltty it was oper. it wa* *eportodj Harry Adams «r Wieatbn has been employed nWjdui tWofesiponal for jthc coming season. Mr. Aiilnms is a |member of thejPrc fessional Golfers nasoclation arfd'i' considered an exteeHen ilnstructrtr as well as a good player. The clubjious ;> has been iopened' for I he season an I meals are' being served). W. C. 8ulf -van his been'remined. as stewaid fer­tile, coining year, i r

Activities at ipe Barringtdn Hills country club will'begin Saturday! wit t the opening ofthflconTSP rfnd a fbrmil opining party. Full restaurant I w -vicU will be available after that d a t . Mi)s. Mollie Chambers has been h -engaged as club jltewanless. Membei B will welcome the!) use of the Inxuriojt and spacious w<k clubhouse this ye« r •ittt'v ^nfinemertt to the temporal y rruarlirs last season. -Charles Bij c

" -- ^--^ — in this year as clip

the various' d id are forking ou: programs of sprjr and cbterfainme|it for l i e coming sc sJ<»n.

the assets, fell short [of comj dation by $173,637.37,, the kleposi

jwould be paid in full and the stijick1

\ holders would -not I be. asssjsed, |>ro!

vide<l the earnings of the bank yens sufficient to cover cost of iliquidationj

To-datc, the earnings or | the b»nk| have excecde<I the cost of liquida iori by $38.25. This;is explained by the fact that bank' loans opntiniie to <arrt interest after the bank is clised [whereas all interest on deposits ce ISVS [with the closing of the bank.

The total receipts of the. bnnk lur­ing the period between the time the receiver took charge. and March 31 (approximately one month) ^mounted to $41,946.78. Billst payable t<| the [Federal Reserve and Chicago banks have been reduced and will lie cleaned lap entirely before any dividends will be paid depositors,

Following is the statement of ceipts and disbursements while receiver was in charge prior 'to ^pril 1:

Receipts Froni rent), premiums ami'

miscellaneous ...:....-. $ From note*, iliscounts and .

real estate lortns 21,41^ From other assets, over- I

drafts, oaf* Ifoms', cash ., 18,28 .30 Fiom additio.u\l rissets disj .1

covered .^......, ......L 2^0.00 From interest

w.ll ble back igi professional'

Coinniitfees iii

ley I. junior1 hjgli, will be feature numbers

The principal cast' ol ns follows : * I

Jimmy "Tad" l Can Stout.

Sara .Tnne—Harriett^ Bjilrandt , Patty—Betty Jane Pfagi:

"Prof John—Raymcjnd Bob—Glenn Hager. Be«—Sillie Docjerrer. Tom—Wayne Niem^ier. Frank—Lorray Eisner. Floj—Pauline Berger. Rose—Frances Bennett. Sue—Marjorie Kemper.

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e. ribrich,

F^rm Changes Ixmiloh Announcement has been* made by

the law firm of'Castle. Osbcjrh nnd Wei=s of a change of loe itjion. The firm has moved to the o/fi'(eji at 1148-53 National Rife: Build ing 29 S. I>a-Salle 4«reetL Thje buillin; to which tlie firrji haf moved is the one in which the old| firnii of Castle, ^'ilfiams. Long

re* the

4fi.24

15-0-t

1,009.20

Total Receipts this report Balance on I" hand at dntA

Continued, on page

Playground Will Be Opened Early in

41,940.7«

May, Pool About June 1

Tlie Barrington-Bwimmiwt pool will be cleaned out. inspected, and filled, with Water to bpen fhe recrejation iseason about Jiin|s 1 or shirtly after­ward, M. H. Schreibert president of the park district, predicted today. The opening date might, viry a little according,-to the weather,, he snid

The park boarkl is making arrjuige-ments for improvement a«l cjire ,of the- playground park at th,e fo>t of Russell sti-eeti Bids for iaking care of the playground will be | received by B. J. Lang^ndorf, seerctfiryi of the district on or before ncj:t -W<dnesf-day, as announced' in deail 0 1 an other, page of this issue of Thi Re­view., The playground wfil be open in Ma!

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and CastJe wa 1917. H-wardl of thel (iiiit o|? .Castle, Weiss, i

Taboo in end Flowers Willi Be Protected

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locfttedl frpm 1912 to P, Caste h'a member

rt"** i)sborn and

Regular Ticket Elected at Lake

Zurich Tuesday Prehm, White,' Schaefer, Harkness, jqte-elected; Rus­

sell's Namj* '^Wnt^en In"

Paul Prehm vns rf-el«|cteil villng" clerk, and Willi ami ^. White. Henry Schaefer and Fcfrgufson Harkness ,we.e re-elected trustees )it n quieti election in Lake; Zurich Tuesday. I

The results of) the voting were': for eterk. Prehm 58j; for trustees, White .")0, Schaefer i fifl, land Harkness HJ.' The name of Roy IinWell for trhs u» was written in oln 14 ballots. I

In contrast tjo ) the election j 1 isf year, only one ticket was, filed for el se-tion. The attempt to add Mr. Rasfell to the board throfigh writing ir^hhe name 'was the on! passive interest ty

Funeral Services for

yea ing

Mrs.

y sign' of more thin the affair.

Ost Wednesday

Osr, nee Meyer,, 77 early Sunday morn-

A ^eart was the.

2 Irs. Caroline rs of age. died at her home in Palatine,

affliction of long standing cause of death. .

Mrs. Ost was the mother of E. W, Ost, 208 S. Cook street, and because of her frequent visits here she was well1 known in Barrington. She is snicived by her husband', oiie son ,in Pa atine, Williaija G, Ost. i nd three gn ndchildren, Adeline and Sylvia Ost of Barrington,, and Charle.i Henry Os: of Palatine. ' A son preceded the mother in death six months ago. ,

1 j'uneral services were held- Wednes­day afternoon at| the St. Pan) church in Palatine and burial took placi at tte Hillside eeniefery in Palatine.

SliHg Stmts aid Bows and Arrows . ?ores

Boyij with sling-shots a id'air rif'os arc-advise! l y Charles G. 8au?rw. general su icrlntendent of the Ccnk countyi forfjst ireserve dls.rict t<> ,i;lrc tjlie fojfestI pn serve a . w d e berili, ; Division I su) erijntendjiiit i land m ljijie

of the foreft ureserve ire waging! u r with sinnll boj-s and i l in^hots, I he war iA ft| tlie, prbtictiin of birds that sejek snnetuflry in tht forest tie-servediKtrjet. Five btys were camiht slloatiilg at b rds by .'osiph Breztia, (jii'ision super iitenden•:. Their slij g-- L n i i i ^ I H A I U I I t i a l i ^kM f***k>M 4 shot^werejtalien from was giyen p wailiing not "hunting expe»tion." I'

^Division 8iperintem1enf[s ami fjtjr-est*preserrp pdio|e have lt-en instrutt»-ed 'to deal seerely with misehie^tiis boys] sjhooting fcling-shots or air-riles in the forest tresen-e district,"' Sur«r-intenilent Sa» irs said. "B instinct have

the

come to reilize the

"Don't Pick" law WilLbai police.

e teeth b

est preserve i j a haven them. Boys* s! lould be tji conKtructiv«| un ratijl-r destructive 1 enaenciej." Protections not, only Jim t Wild flowers in rbelfoie[ district this1; -ear willj la under dhe constant vigil ol divisior , superijit|en-dents and foifest i>resen'<

m. and' (i vh <) repeat

ijds, thrc i gh

l i s

for-I safety for i;ht to seek

hah f«l he aiked ed'to l i ids

the I foifejst prefejrVe under

irjhe i t

Preserves; Birds

jEmmett Wheilnn. prt-sident of the hoird of eoinmisjsioncrs oonsulteil witli Mj\ Saneriji wltjh the result tluit \v>;

Carroll and Thcl _£_

KIJ5CTION RESIJLTS

'For Clerk

ArO'tu' G. Burnndb .,1 . .

For Library Boa,rd Mrs." W. ST. Sears .^. Howard It. Binntlfnger

For Village Trustees John J. Carroll ..;..... WiiHam II. Thotp Herman Kuhlman .... Vernon I Schroeder .*.. H. Dl A. Grebe ...I., Dan B.iPomcroy .... Irving Hager ...-..:1^,.: Edward Peters ........

c. • ' t *

.1,177

,.1,087 .1,001.

840 810 47i 40S 452 429 404 326

UihdenstockIs Elected President

\>f Eta 4^11 Club j -:/1 . - - " " I " ' ..'•'•':•

Cllmcnt Umbdenstock wasl elected president of the Ela to wnshlp 4-H club at the annual bush ess mccuni; of th; organization bejld i i Lake Zur­ich April 13.

Other officers elected lw erje H. Loh-man,j vice president ; E . Reed, secre­tary [and treasurer; Fra ik Heybeck, reporter. S. H. Dorsey, who called the ['meeting .to order, introduced Clarence Snetsiiiger the new local leader^ August Buesthiiig is assis­tant leader. • Two new d visions were added to the 4-11'club, t ic beef cattle club and the corn club.

H. Ilermnn,- county 4-H leader re­vealed . a picture, named "After tlie Storm." It was n pictur • of a World War I hero, and brought out the im­portance of first aid knowledge.

Regular meeting will b ; held- on the first nnd'third Tuesday oi The .next meeting will b< Ela , high school on Maj

"Make this a Booster 11," the officers lirg«d.

r<| all d H W i 4 it thnt Wild

«en|t t to ,WM»

'eojia 33,-|c(l/

oj*-of let

urjtd ked

'give d listen to, a warn-

tition. . Arrests • and

stnu-tlons yrere su [lerinteiidentH flowers whit'h gitow pr ifusion throughout th 00 > acres of preserve are

Hupejiritemienlt Sauers de rrt th it ojrrests persons violating! wild flowers »w» with flowers, that from th« prcse ui the flowers in; against r s*rere penalties j will be meted out to -those not heedihg the' irarnfaig; I .' v /'Wild flowers! in the forest preserve are for/the benefit and instruction of thje visitors, and|not for the indivijdual w W a'dmires thebi a.nl then nicks th/mf. Even, toujehing of. them isl for­bidden because of .the delicacy of |»me wild! flowers. They a -e to be seen, admired, and let alone,'' Superijiten-dent Sauers.\said. , \ i . -

Wild flowers tba t grjow throug|boiiit the entire -.preserve are Dutchma i's breeches* cardfinal flower, white jtr K-ium, wild columbine ajbd myriads of other varieties. ' '

each month. held at llu-3. .

Year for 4-

A. L. Robertson Ojens . Business Offlc; at

Home on Main Street

High Vote Giytn A.C. Burandtii n Library Tr^t

, , ,. -Iji < . | | i | Three Votes/Separate fThird

and Fourth Candidates f/»». I V i i a l A A ,1 ! ' for Trustee

electior record n" Barrington—rcstiltii g ii

by a wide margW

Au election resembling thife ,|o<i lied "-aean-up" affair, of' 1930 |b ised the village into'actioi^ Tuesday ft< th< ex­tent tljat 1,581 votes woi^ casjr—a

the >f , ohn

t i l ­lage In-

«S vi

ful

Carroll and his cnmpKiigfo njp mm TJiorp^ to the ofliees'ii trustees and the defeat of. ti dependent ticket including |"> n 1 om-eroy, Irving Ilager, and) F,d|'iird Peters., j,

Tlie 'election of a tjiird tfti in doubt following the orl. vass of votes. According to| Ilermnn Kuhlman received ]4 Vernon Schroeder 408 vot«K D. A. [Grebe 452., Thus oj> r Voles bepnrnted the lirst «|h I

an

candidate and only 19 Votes! |»>palated the first and third- carMiitu e!f». Un­less Schroeder or Grebe "or >otl ask for a' re-count of votes|| Cut Iman will be the third man elegt< il, t th© board—making a elean swW i ft • the Taxpayer?' Better ' G o vjsfsii ifle n t. league and a' total of four.

was y> can-e c unt 1 iotes,

fl. hree

s, eond .

pre enta-I) iigu last tivert*on tW board, as the,;

year was responsible for t|j ' el ction "of Xormnn T,- Maxon. -J | | 1

' " Burandt High ^ A. C. Burandt. village fwrk was

re-eleetejl by 1.177 votes. I'SThii was especially gratifying (••/"l^ rnn|t as

A). L. Robertson has announced the opi Jiing of an office in 1 W. Main street. Mr. R ibnrtson will deal in insifrance of nil 1 im Is. real (NK tate, collections, loans, aid ither HIKS of general business whic I fit in with real estnte and insurance work.

Mr. Robertson has bai 41 years of banking experience, and luring many years of that time he ha i handled, in­surance and 1ms taken care' of real estate "transactions for t, great many peoijile residing in nnd l ear Barring­ton., He already 'has a large' insur­ance' clientele on which to build up his -"business, and will n i doubt meet with .success in his undertaking. -• >(r; Robertson i decide]! to keep his office in his home on West Majn street because of the coi venient loca­tion.

I

t

1.177 votes oilt of a tio«(sililJ 1,1 M is a liu^e complimentary eleM on, with im contest to increase )i|fe«> t ii that office. Mrsl'W.'X, Seni'» arV -eiv d J,-037 votes and lloxyijfd Brljli lliif -r 1,-001 votes to elect them to il e li irary board. j

Outside of the enndhlntjri f<i - un­contested offices, CarrolJ ^ .Uei -d in the largest number pf voto|' ivlt! 84(K Thorp was second high wltif HO wrcs. •

'Hie'eleetion was possibly} he crap- t iinounccd the %iof>t tuejdllnge has e,xpei^i red Two is home, ^131, tiekets. W- Citizens' and rto; Ii« i-pen?

dent, IonKed horns in a hiilit e < P cir­culars' a iid dodgers Hvhh-li, i wr timed about minor,, indues, indulgi- ii ^\wv--sonnlitiev. ^nd prnetie^lly, (u 1,0 il the two major issues which ti<• ' ilblge/5

board will have J > decide In tin very' near future. Two candidal s,- l/T>.

JA. Grebe and V. H. Reh| edi i re- • 'fraiiied from the sham'battl| of ?olor-ed eirt-ulni-S nnd remained ignefy on the sijle lines.

m

ists uitiving « 1 9 3 1 Plates jffle (jliven Tickets

Large [Number of I)elinquents Will rAppear >n Local

1 Justice Coujrts

A large number/pf notorists |i cars'with 0$1 licenses

f M-

driv-were-parts were

stopped in Barrington aid other of Illinois/"Wednesda: • and "giVen tickets" for failu -e to obely, the sta lute requiring curren year aifto II censea. /

*|Tlie .officers statlonci in Babing toit/wtw Patrolmen Fl-ming, Tcske, amr Mah i, highwayi jmllce- Working along the' Norjthwest \ igbway. Bar-rington nutom-ibile own 'rs have been wnnud that police, in it 1 parts of the stnte are making' arrest 1 for thlj* law Infraction.. ! .*

'Chlet PJrwest Ba«|de s at#d that the Harrington i»lfee will g Ive tlcketa for aulomoblles which do m t h a v e Bar­rington vehicle tags att iched. ,

Close for Thli-4 Both receive<l high y6t«

though neither wa*7 glv^i enough votes to be/e)t'et<id.|u re-count should' change' thj* lini up of third, fourth, niiunfth men.we|y few straight ticket^ were voteit. | t n cases |one vote on. eni-h full fiek anoth-r vote for-one of tlieitv i lone candidates' was ea-tf. 41, impi iperly mark'xl ballots were throwifiOt

Am pmobiles plastered witl name I "of 'candidates -were- flit t'he- si ree.ts well 'before 7 a>Jiui

a, al-' miite

nless n

iHg viters to'the polls. ( By "more 't^an 4Q0 votes- had and fc'boon the, total b | near!]1 1,000. Tlie polls prom itly at 5 p; m. as py More than a- do'xeu men a were on hand to ' ensf tin shortly nfter the" polls cl o'cloc i, some ojf them were arriving home, from Chicng'

Barrington P.-T. A, Members ! Attend Rockfo d Meeting

Several members oftjhe Barrington Parent-Teachers' associi tion attenhed the congjress at Rockfoi d Wednesday.

"The theme of the 0 nventiori was, "Constructiove Forces Consideration of the tax situation took up pi rt of the time. Floyd T. Goodier, sur i-rintendent \ of Chicago ~ Heights schools, school taxes and Mrs. LaGrange spoke, - on tional Aspect of the Tijc Situation."

rt Edurjatioh. Illinois! school

explained }ass Brown of The Constitu-

jThe following local prJesent Wednesday :.M|s, Ward Olm-stMd, Mrs. Hugh Cabins, Mrs. A, K, Welty, Mrs. Helrberjt Homuth, and Mrs. W r t Lawrence,

people were

:3 a. m. |»ee I CBRt

1 ached closed

sc icdufe. romen lallots at 0

imlnuters

Re v., P. Beusc) Returned to Wvritielicali

Re I, JL',' IL Beuseher wsjM!« Kignod to. Sulcni Evangelical i>hurl|i or an­other year by the Illinois Oar erence he|fl April 10 at Geiiew4>'|H levernl other appoiptmentk of inter m 0 Bnr-rlngt >n. people were nonou ilfi

Ker. Ivan Lageseliulfe r fW'e<l his first (iiarge.' He will serve- heJNorth field- Evaliigellcal church. ' he J former li/iMtrii- at Hslem church, [|fj, John Ifoerinef. • was returned - t f e ] (?otono,

'1st

RiW''1.^!--1 A.: 1

MM

'M:

* 1 a

lH", f nd Rev*, E. K,- Yeake hindi ehlircli, IV-orla, *

5 DavIk will retain the offi of men in the: Moody Bibll . . , Chicigo, Itev-. J. \V.\ De !«f< ie was transferred .from Cbatwic^jfi Elm-hursi

Yotilth Breaks Collar Bone' While

Kuri Mieft.v sercn-year-i Mr. an<l Mrs. 'Frank Ml Mali 1 strefjt, broke bis coifci the, left sijle Monday afte n^ n,

Hje' was j play Ing tag in fcrt "

He

m Grove-J. W, f dean Htltute,

1ii« ionic flml fell against rjjf fore- sufficient to cause t ui

ivas taken to the She fal where, on X-ray wasjth th« 1N>»|I> set. . ' J

, H is parents brought' hi 1] sam j ' evening.. He is g< tti} nicely. - ' <

nw|i hospi-en and

Play

son of 312 E. tone on

yard at ee with racture.

me the along

* -Mil

w ..fc-a

- : !

r

.i.

4^-" * U-*** Jt^^i. * „«*.S,4 tf

Ela

rJs&MM

ound Men Defeat |br l4 -9S€0re

Ela Township School Notes Compiled Weekly by

the Pupils

T h o r o w a s no . school .Mondak- f»r Kla Ktiul' i its . "ccnusc of t h e Il l inofx S t a t e TVnebers' A s s o c i a t i o n nifctitiK nt O a k I ark but t h e y did not forget; the bas«liall g a m e a t , Lcj-dwi . ; Kla de fea ted [ > y d e n 14-5». (

T h e t i cket c o m m i t t e e reports! tha t over $70. w a s taken: in at the Senior c l a s s |»lar. I'll is m o n e y is u.s*d t o b u y the M-IIOOI a g i f t .

T h e f r s l u i i a n c l a s s i s - w r i t i n g a n ­other the ne for g e n e r a l sc i ence iclasrf. T h i s one is to he w r i t t e n on' the . n inny different v a y s of coinmmiica^ioH^ T h i s t h e m e i s to be. Corrected for E n g l i s h a s wel l ns general1 s c i ence .

T h e j u n i o r s a r e busy m a k i n g and

p l a n n i n g be held .May 7

Brrrett l Me. in jiri c r o p s d a g o i n g to he meant = - T h e ci

: s o m e , tron--•in so i l s anil

Ueed I s Ijjiviti renouncing 4'onls njss because" he "said hei w a s

> c a r c e i f y " h i s c lover when scar i fy i t .

•I o k i n g c l a s s is m a k i n g p i e s . iMr. C l e n e t i t s genera l ly c o m e s a r o u n d jtiie coofciiiu room w h e n h * - s i n c l | s the -fine cwlor f rom there .

D i e se l ior c l a s s has i'h«i--e.ii for i t s

rise . co lors

g r e e i u ni d the pink c a r n a t i o n jus t plan .iors1 art if they di corah* in those co lors it wi l l ,"'''' look l ike "Merry C h r i s t m a s " instead f of (lie jun ior - sen ior i>rom,

Haro ld p layer , p l a y i n g !>

Heckmnii . "the s t a r '-hiipclitil'r, rjenlainei received a black eye jwhile | iJtti iselmll . ••'' I I'll

T h e g r i a t ci'meerii of the juiiioi" a n d i'IN ivr w h a t k'iiid of a ii lress

w e a r at the j imior- ie t i iur '(>H

sen ior gi they will prom

W i l l i a n from the school M<

•Iliieschijig lias l'ecitverci m e a s l e s alnd c a m e back to

unlay. "The Keying and cooking Class did

their hes'l

y. A| ir . 4 . the. first bafii'hall Kla w a s played. N« as one of the freshman l iovs il. Kla lost bv « w e r e of

ijfinjt n si; c c e s s Tliursi

Bll'llie at N'ehmer v whr> piny ~> to 1

T h e gir basebal l t |n i te gni' that a b i t h a s nlrcii<ty> been broken by a s t r i n g " F r e s h i e . "

Pirates

With

T h e 1 Lrfke Zurich t e a m wi l l open M a y the homi the >forll C h i c a g o t eam wi l l c n e e Meyr

!?:l'_' basebli l l s eason of the 1 J in p lay

Thf- a i the t f a m

g u e s t spi attended. ,

Sunday , i f H i s Lord w e l c o m e

o'clol X

Mr. Fa of the f o r ' S u n d a B i r t h of

S e c o n d Y f o l l o w i n g the N e w

; seen o n e ttire*, bp

meeting

Worruins Club Triangle

BARRIN^ON REVIEW, BARRINGT >N, TlIjitNOlS, THURSDAY, APRIL Si, 1932

the nortli end of the lal I'olitt Dtilfld, h a s b e e n li o v e r o n e hundred fl.in w r i n g shrubs p l a i t e d . It wi l l l iavc i u irkers of the L n l e Zur ich Commnu| i ty

c lub .

Mr. and Mr^. I H e n r y S u n d a y with! the ir i aughter , M r s .

H e n r y ThiCs near Gi l in

Mr. and Mrs . T ) F l.ndtl and J e a n Sehaeft r

v i s i t edvover thej week'Cii

ry S c h a e f e r home.

Mr. and M r s . J o h n T ino ie and, MrsV E m m a Markhoff of El-

t h i n g s for the ir banquet to

pink, and and: N i l e l a s s f l o w e r w | l l be Xormait. thinks, i t s

pink and greeni. T h e j u n -worried because t h e y th ink

Sc l

«1 H mi m m mm M i l

Rkvi EW Ueaitifies *

tanfl Road on (Mrs. W i l l i a m ' J . P r e ze l . chn.irmnii

o f ' t h e c o n s e r v a t i o n c o m m i t t e e h a s re-p.,r]ted that the- trilangh a t the inter-siK'llion'of I l a m l r»"«l ai'ul «|»rt, r«a<l n t

e n e a r B r e e z e ndsCaped and

W o m a n ' s

Local and Pei-sonal

Elillmnn, visit-

•r. rris, ' C h a r l e s

of Ju l i e t 1 at the H e n *

crel l of S y c a -

g i n w<>re d i n n e r g u c t> M w . L e e S m i t h . S u n d i

MrsJ. Ajla Corn we l l

Mn

nifll , sons of <kegoni fliid-Mrs. A n e l i n Jol>iison

of (Chicago Visited S a t u r j l a y w i t h local reld f ives .

Mr. and M r s . . tames Sjnetsii iger and Mrs . O . I . R o c k e n b a c h a t t e n d e d a shoiver on n niece , M r s . L'lara W a r n e r in ! ' h i c a g o , F r i d a y even ng

Mr. and Jlr.-'. E h i n n t t B r a n d i n g ji.iii'1 M i s s K u t h 1>«!1 of j( h icago v i s i ted S i inday w i t h local relij ives .

Sllrs. L e R o y I ^ i n d w e i w e n t to Dui l -ilee M o n d a y afternooi | l to v i s i t .he'r inoI'lieR, Mrs . St i f t in .

Mr. and Mrs . ('.' Itf inkai'd of Jef-ferijiin Park , Mr. and JSTrs. E d . W a l -bai in, and Mr, " ' " and : Irs . W i l l i a m

uniacher WIM'C gues t i of Mr. and M m . L o u i s W a l b a u m I

M i s s G l a d y s Milwicj

day to make , an exf.en

s i s ter . Mrs. S. II . J

Mrs . E d n a E o o m i rfette were in 'Chicajj.» Fridaj'* a n d

M r s . L o o m i s l i t u t o iii Oak

to m a k e I he basketbal l ba li­

mit il M o n d a y •iided the teflchi'i's i k.

Jjlr. ami "Mrs. S. I ' dnujghtcr v is i ted Mr.-'am

rim in Aurora S u m

5H'r. and Mrs. W . F . rjedcemer Tjiitheraji

uk'egan S u n d a y aiii tin' W « CUf •its' of Uc.v. iind M r i H e i s e , ,

o\v. S o m e of the girlfi arc and

I ' y a in

m a n f*w i

dan Pa i

Mr. ad Mrs. J o h n Of mill M r s . i C l a r n Wi<

M r s . G e o r g e W i l l day! ) \

Mr. and Mrs . C l m r b g h t e f s of H a l f D a y I M e y e r and f a m i l y

s are g lad to be able tr. p lay Gef rge I^'iitleriian. W

In fact , t h e y a r e s o good wi t li Mr. and X|rs . .All iort Vo l l ing .

to Open Season N. Chicago Boosters

ground.-:. T h e y wi l l

The battery for. the

Pay,

home Carl. T o n n e and' lCJar

Tug Wilson Guest Speaker

at Ela Cage Banquet

nufli- basketba l l bahipivt for of; Ela. h igh sX'hool w a i held

V.'edfiesdi y e v e n i n g . Kev. ' . Ir ion acted is toast i j ias ter and T u g W i l s o n o f

JCorthwesiteni I 'nivei 's i ty aker".

The

•Wjlji

X f a r l y one hundred h o m e e c o n o m i c s

served tl^e banquet .

u——

the

clii

S t . 3It |t'thew's L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

Fair f ie ld

N e x t Skindny is' the fodrth S u n d a y a f ter E a s t e r . T h e n a m e of thisl d a y i s ,Ca i ta te . which deriAfes i t s from P s . OvS, 1-2.. Tl j i s S u n d a ^ tin' r.e:st: I l o g a t e ) ' belting to the s e a s o n . ofj the Pentecoisf seus>>n Gospel - lehson of Cantate conta i j i s the

the first refetence. tu the C o m f o r t e | . H o l y G h i * t . T h e subjec t for

" A , W o r r i e d Prophe^ and

wi T e U : Jer!. 15; 15-2 \ v W e l c o m e yt>u to this ; E n g l i s h s erv i ce .

v 4 ' t e a s e b e i r in mii id that o u r serv ice l i eg ins n* xt "Sunday h iorn ing |»t 1 0

i luyl ight s a v i n g t i m e . . '\ indn'y e v e n i n g at S :30

ill cont inj ie h i s s h b w i n g i)ictilre>i. T h e s ibject

y eveh^ng wil l treat of Chris t > « the E n d

ijenr o f H i s S M i n i s t r y , " three lectiiresNyi-ill treat of T e s t a m e n t . . I fNiwu h a v n ' t (if thiwe l^cturi'M iH«l |>i<'-

sure and c o m e next Sjsvydny c\ i»ning tn Fa if field hall nt S : 3 0

T h e 'L- • " rhurrt lay

S u n n a m e

a n d , . F o r e - ' ' 1 ' "

t h e E .

i unlay.

arr ived 5Ion-l ld v i s i t "with

orsey .

i id ( laughter .

Doi'Hpy, and Mrs. Gordon

$ u h r nt tended cliurcli . iti

w e r e , d i n n e r

A i i s u s t - V o l l i n g vi

ke find fam-ije v i s i t ed Mr. V'd in Cury,

Krt ieger and Mr. mid M i * . Mr. nnd M r s . l i t er V o l l i n g

1 it'wl S u n d a y

, T h e t w o oldest . s o u • Mr: . (Jus I lo lb tnd a r e iniei isles'.

I 5 I i s s A l m a V o l l i n g 1 pos i t ion in • Libertyv i l l e .

I J l i s s V i r g i n i a S i g w a l i end g u e s t of C h i c a g o f

! M r s . Maud P a t rich ,ton w e r e v i s i t o r s of

C h i c a g o B o o s t e r s of S'orth ( Kd-vard A r s e u e a u ' in K inkakee, S i in-

<my

S irs . A lmira H e y b e c k h a d Mrs . Adij J e n s e n at tmided the f iv i -hers m e e t i n g in O a k P a r k . M o n d a y

Mr,, and Mrs . L e s t i j 1 S t u r m wi l l move into the Fldreip col age t h i s w e e k .

Mr. and M r s . Hairo l l e n t e r t a i n e d the B r i d g e P l a y e r s T i wday e v e n i n g at the ir home

1'uesalay a f t ernoon >M| C r a w f o r d , P r e t z e l , and

•sdames A . J . ' l i s s M a r g a r e t

F i n k a t t ended n c o n s e r , a t ion m e e t i n g C h i c a g o . M r s . Piji

w h i the gues t s p e a k e r .

4 Jber t H e y b e c k and ten tied the. Se l l F l o t o cftgn, M o n d a y . -

' ijlr. a n d Airs, E l m e ' Itai- ine vis i tei l w i t h M mojl ier , M r s . C^ T o n n u

is, r T h u r s d a y . '

Mr. a n d Mrs". Augujsk B a a d e a n d ghter , A n n a v i s i ted B a a d e in Barriugtojii

Mr. a n d M r s . J . D. d i n g e r g u e s t s S u n d a y ,

next ' Ge< rge B e r g h o r h and M r k E m o r y S t o c k e l ,

Mr*. L . K n i g g e and fa t fly.

Irs . O t t » Giesp and

Mr*. F r e d B l a n and M ' i. O t t o F r a n k

r>sx.

" T h e i f the

T h e

Walt f ibr LoaRiiP m e e t s e v e n i n g at 8 .o'clock.

oil

S « « a r d ' » III L u c k i n ' 6 3

The surrender at Appomattox oc­curred UD A\prll B.I1SC5. Q& the fifth day of April Secretary of tatatc 'Seward find been thrown fr«m a carriage. ' I|e was picked up un cpnsclpus with his "jaw ferbken In two places and bis shoulder dislo­cated. <Ie bad many other biulses and stra ns. U Is Jaw was placed In an Iron frame and he could speak with difficulty. If ttf all; tor'banj dayi fie was still confined to hi* >ed on t ie nlgbt Qf April 14 {when

.^Lincoln vrfl8 assassinated, and {when (the attempt on his life, was made; ' In fact, It was nearly a'montp be fore he w as able to attend a cabinet

v i s i t e d M r s . C a r o l i n e P n l p t i n e l a s t week

lie L a d i e s ' "Aid Ey i lnge l i ca l churchf w i i'elcjctfons- ^ n M a y * 5 m e i t i n g . I t i s a l s o git « t day.

M r s . A . J . C r a w f o n ing lo f the executi ive'boa "•/..J:.1.!-. r»„.. . . . l . . . . i i_ -. ZuHich Conin u i i i i y 1¾ Oman's c l u b T u i U l a y e v e n h i g i ! | t .h ( i h o m e . " T l i e a n n u a l mec t i i i g of the i lob w a s belt! Tlitii'silay a f t e r n o o n at the E l a h i g h s c h i o l .

^ r s . C h a r l e s Rud.sin iki. a n d i f a m -

cko l s a n d ift-

oven in bis own house.

Oddly Named Yoho Rational park In the (Cana­

dian Roc ties has the Kicking Qorse for Its p-lnclpal fiver.

ter nt the SI erman hospi-. n, Sunday af ernooii.

tn, Sr., who-WUlard observa-

and is

i l y l v j s i t e d Mrs . P a u l N f a n : il taf i n

„ M r . a * t "an-si. A . M l k u t a of Ghi Phg^ vis i te i l .S i ihdny a ( the W a l t e r P r e h m h o m e .

M r s . W i l l i a n i : E wai f i |ken . t a ' t h e h o s l i ta l l a s t W e d n e s d a y ] thin re turned hokni; Satlurda! qui e i l l a t h e r h o m e . .:; a i r s . . R o s e G r i m m Chtir les I l e r s h b e r g M ' in S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n

M r . a n d M r s . E d w a r d W e s o l o w s k i and f a m i l y o f ' B a r r i n g t in , M r . ind M r ( . E d w a r d P o h l m a n . i n d s o n knd 5 1 « . E m m a L a n d w e r v s i t e d a t t h e h o n e o f A u g u s t L o h m a i , S u n d a y af:

ternoon.

M r . a n d ^ r s . J o e P u l t a v i s i t e d in C h i c a g o F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n .

J o h n P i n k , d e m o c r s t i c p r e c i n c t e o n na i t teeman ot E l a township a t -t e n l e d a m e e t i n g i n W a i k e g a n MOJ day a f t e r n o o n

ofi Mr. and

Lake County News

Wisconsin Authorities Renew Truck License Feud

L a k e c o u n t y farmers w h n haul the ir milk a n d o t h e r farm p r o d u c t s i n f o W i s c o n s i n m a r k e t s , a s we l l a s t r u c k i n g firhis do ing b u s i n e s s in t h e neighlKirimr s t a t e , wi l l be s e r i o u s l y affected in the r e n e w a l T u e s d a y , o f the truck l i c e n s e f e u d , w h i c h w a s be­l ieved to h a v e been . se t t led ; p e r m a n e n t ­ly l a s t .'fall'. I I

Ownnrs- o f $~> I l l i n o i s t r u c k s w e r e forced t o obta in W i s c o n s i n l i c e n s e p l a t e s for the ir t r u c k s before beiijgi p e r m i t t e d t o o p e r a t e in W i s c o n s i n . T i i e dr ivers r f t h e t r u c k s wepe s topped (in R o u t e 4 1 , w e s t of R a c i n e M o n d a y , n i g h t tnd w e r e ftfrced to te le ­p h o n e t l ie t r u e J o w n e r t t o rush f u n d s for the WistoniHU l i c e n s e s before t h e y w e r e p e r m i t t e t : t o m o v e t h e t r u c k s w h i c h had beefi pul led to the s ide of the p a v e m e n t .

T h e officers

Cuba F r i d a y jwa f a (lay i ses fori \, r.<. F n i

K* in tint a ternoon t i e e v e n i n g tl ie event d a y . Jh*K gutjsts \uyfe M r . a n d M r s Frnnl^ R a s i m ^ s e n and M r . and M r s

of C n r y , M r . and Mrs, Clhnrlci* Mnvib'1 of Ali:'«»«l«»n » " « « r a i d M r s . J i s e p h W i e m n t h . Ml' I . a g e s c h u l t e >,-as a p r e s e n t e d w\ th l a l«]vely l a w n l u r i i i t u r e se t .

C h a r l e s F n n of Garpei i tcrsYi l le a s a gnei|it i t the h o m e of h i s s i s t er , rs. O l i v e r I f i t t s of S h a d y H i l l , S u n

d i.v

M r . nn<l M r s . H n r o l d K e l s e y a n d c h i l d r e n . •; Rol l md and P h y l l i s . en joyed

i t u r d a y eVe l ing w i t h M r . a n d Mrs"

dm; R a e s c h i »r.

J o s e p h W j s m u t h , j r . . w l i s rushed; t i le K a n e s Willartf h o s p i t a l S u n

djiy e v e n i n g fwith a jitiptured n p p e n d:.'

M^?. nnd Mjrs. W i l f r e d K e l s e y a n d ch i ldren |>f ,< Ihicago e n j o y e d S u n d a y

i t V M r . a m M r s . F r a n k K e l s * y o f

Sf iady H i l l .

Mr. knd son , R o b e r t

Blrs . Edward . B y a i i , n n d of Chicago. , Mr. a n d J l r s .

A n t o n B a i i m i n , - Mr. , and M r s j | P . Si 'anlon of I v a n s t o n a n d Elizafi(fth

c e a s e d the ir a r r e s t s t T I h l s s o n o f p a i H e V i e w w e r e v i s i t o r s T u e s d a y m o r n i i g a f t er t h e truck driv ers h a d pa id , t u t . s a i d al l ou t o f s t a t e truck o w n e r s \ r i l l be required fo h a v e W i s c o n s i n l ic isnses w h e n o p e r a t i n g there in the fu ture .

T h e s t a t e s u p r e m o f o i i r t r e c e n t l y ruled | t h a t c o l l e c t i o n of , the l i c e n s e fee w a s lega l . ! ,

W h e t h e r I l l i n o i s w i l l I rec iproca te a'nd force W i s c o n s i n d r i v e r s to biiy Illinois) l icensed has- not y e t been de­cided.

Reach* Treasurer Reaches Million Mark irt Tax Collections

W h e n t h e one mi l l i on d o l l a r m a r k in c o l l e c t i o n s w a s reached F r i d a y , oiio-sixth. o f t h s w o r k of L a k e c o u n t y t reasure^ w a s c o m p l e t e d . .

C o u n t y Trpasmrer J a y B . M o r s e sa id t h a t there liad been a s m a n y p a y m e n t s . o n parce l s of land U s in any­t i m e in the hiutory of t h e office,, t h a t the ac tua l col l j e t i o n s w e r e j lowpr d u e to t h e fac t f l a t the smnl l proper ty o w W r w a s p a r i n g a n d j t W b i g o n e s w a i t i n g . „ •

" B y M a y n a rge p a r t of t h e ' h e a v y ' taxpjayors' w i l l i l ischnrge the ir d e b t for t a x e s , and c o l l e c t i o n s - w i l l h e s w e l l e d c o n s i d e r a b l y . ,

" A l t h o u g h a w i i t $l,f)0O,0fM) i s col-.lected i t i s imi ioss ibln t o m a l e ' a d is ­t r ibut ion , y e t t i the liridyrt t h a t spend spend the t a x e s , a l t h o u g h I have in-fornicd t h e m t i n t t h i s c a n be expec t ­ed a b o u t M a y T," lie sa i ih

T h e c o u n t y :rea.surer this" y e a r wi l l col lect a b o u t SO.Ofio.OOO;

I ake Counly Farmers Oppose Daylight Saving

• T h e p r o p o s i t i o n of w h e t h e r or n o t of .Mr. . a n d - d a y l i g h t . s a v i n g t i m e w o u l d he adopted

ill w i t h the 1 by severa l L a k e c o u n t y c i t i e s w h e r e l.iti h a s ' b e e n pull to v o t e in recent e l ec -

s - accepted il

w a s a .week-' iends . •

and- Arthur-Mr. and M r s .

s ton B r a d l e y

< in, Frank "nt-qircus in Ohi-

t i o n s rece ived cons iderab le o p p o s i t i o n by f a r m e r s , -alt lough1 t h e y had no v o t e in thjff c i t y e h c t i o n s

L a k e c o u n t y farmers* a r e g e n e r a l l y opposed! to thei d a y l i g h t s a v i n g ^1^8^ ure and' (ft a lieetiiiff, of the board of the c o u n t y farm b u r e a u , m e m b e r s voted u n a n i m o i s l y a g a i n s t t h e - p r o p o ­s i t i o n .

T h e r e i s no greater! h a r d s h i p on the farmtjrs t l ian d a y l i g h t s a v i n g t h e f a r m e r s s t a t e . T h e y a r e g o v e r n e d by the snn . ajnd the p r o p o s i t i o n m e a n s ft distinct, lbs s ( n a n c i a l l y , t h e y c l a i m T h e y l i k e w i s e find t h e s t o r e s closed' before t h e y h a t ei t i m e to come, in to do t h e i r shopp ing .

Nansteddiof Nahstteall's

Mr. and Mrs. ;• S u n d a y .

F i n k h a d a s I d r . and M r s . -P i n s , M r . nnd i nd M r . and

«on, H a r o l d ,

B i c k n a c e '

chprtts o f the s i n g severa l t h e regu lar

h a d a meet -r|l of. the L a k e

B u s i n e s s N<

v i s i t e d L o n g G r o v e

iUJL uuaWiHM

18-08 Inscriptions Found on Shell of Live Turtle;

I s n a c P a r r y of Z i o n h a s c a p t u r e d a t u r t l e iwhich h,as carve«l u p o n ' i t s back thei i n i t i a l s " W . E . H . " . a n d " 1 9 0 8 , " a m i he i s l o o k i n g for t h e per-; s o n w h o in y o u t h , took t h e t u r t l e in c a p t i v i t y ; a n d • p laced t h e ' inscription; on t h e she l l . •',-"

Northsjhore t e l e p h o n e . d i r e c t o r i e s w e r e c h e c k e d i n a n effort to, d e t e r m i n e the. a u t h o r of t h e c a r v i n g , b u t t h e search o n l y rerea led , t h a t ' t h e r e ' w e r e m a n y p e r s o n s w i t h t h e in i t ia l s , W, E . 11.

worm growl; ductic

of double snr-•ik Lngcschulte, and another J in being her birth

at the Conrai I Krau,s home, Sirnofay i Mrs'. Olive: F i t t s j a n d M r s ; ' F r a n k

l 5 e l s c y of S l a d y H i l l a t t e n d e d the fij-st m e e t i n g >f t h e H o m e B u r e a u he ld a t the h o m e ( i f . M r s . S t e l l a S t r o b a c h , T h u r s d a y .

M r s . M a b e l Shw'tK. M r s . W . . " ' f c . P h i l l i p s anil Son, E a r l v i s i t e d w i t h M n a n d M r s . Carl P h i l l i p s of Cli i c a g o , S u n d a y

Mr.' a n d ' M r s . J o s e p h -Wollnr. a n d f a m i l y enjoy* d S u n d a y e v e n i n g With M B . a n d M r s M I a r o l d l K e l s e y ,

M i l o K e l s o r and E d w a r d S c h u i n n Cher motored to Hauf inond, fruegday'

M r s . Bi[rni rd Li igeschul te , Ijilrs. C l a r e n c e La i i ihver iipil Efflmii H a g e r were, c a l l e r s ' ' S a t u r d a y a t t'h|e h o m e of M r . and M r s F r a n k L a g c s c h u l t c ,

M y r t l e M a i i e K i r b t s p e n t ' S a t u r d a y n t ' t h e h o m e of• heif c o u s i n , R u t h K r a i t s of C a i y .

L i l l i a n Pic] ten of (j'ary v i s i t e d w i t h her c o u s i n , B an.cJie Muska . i S a t u r d a y

M r s . O l i v e r Fit tsj of S h a d y H i l l .s'pent Fridriy jnd S a t u r d a y [in Elg in ,

M r s . Frank L a g e s t h u l t e | s v i s i t i n g a f e w d a y s v i l l i Mr a n d i f r s . P e t e r Pntlls'en of M i lwaukce .

H a r o l d K e l toy ' a t t e n d e d ilne s e s s i o n s of Htipervisor> at W i t i k e g a i i , M o n d a y

M r s . F l o r e n c e L l o y d nnd d a u g h t e r , G e r a l d ! n e - a n I M i . and M r s . Geor|t> l>iike of ( M i d a g o s i i ent S u n d a y witf i M r s . C h a r i o t e M c G r n w .

L a w * t o C u r b I n d i a n a

La^si against nudity on the p.ub lie strjeejts during | daylight hours once thrived ordinance[ |ioflks of phoenlk, Ariz., It vjns dlsfcldsed In a survey intended to eliminate rcg-tilntions, of horse-ijnd-biijggy days. The. law* applied t» Indians who cninp to town virtually naked In tlie j ood old dnysi It also was nee-e^(i|ry, old record* the Indians in otlwr ways, Grass was grass), jto' the thought iWhlng

show, to curb

Indian; so- he of feeding his

ponljes onlthblcareftilly tcided lawn of d prominent clt zen, Slo a law was passed ajjainst feeding Indian, ponies on 'private lawns an;d anoth­er one was enacted saying that horses and yeliiclef should not be .parl edv on | side walk s.

A n c i e n t R o m a n •^Raeltet"!

Crassus, reputed | to' wvp -beeni the richest man of his ttmp, amassedj a«,great fortune byj his Ingenious-operationLof a priVate Aire depart­ment In /old Rone. Wh4 »! flte

would bfeakj out, hs or 6nt? ojf his agents would rush t) the iwneri and offer to buy the burulng structure at a very low figure. The o^mer usually would sell for almost noth­ing:* to get some #ivagt. There­upon, Crassus wo nld call apI'hia! fire brigade and, In many eases, = put out the blaze. In jtliis way he be-: came owner of a great many build­ings. It. Is'hinted j>y early writers that wjheri business was dull his agents!: may have iad a hand In starting an occasional conHagfa tion.

Specia Postage Stamp* Athletics : lid Held sports of al

most every kind ha\# been been the subject of s| edul Issues of postage stamps in mnny"pnitis ot the world, Which ninkej, a striking and' orig­inal colluctb h \V!hen the ancient festival ol (I .viii|ilc jgnnies was Hrst revived at" Athens five] and' tweint.v vears agt> he (ir ek- government gave as a c infrlhutU'n toward the expenses ot t lie iimlcrtaklnij the pro­ceeds or tin r sale uf a series of stamps conn lcnioratlbg the glories of, the Olympiads of{ former diiyg. the classic letslgns of which em­braced a„contest of gladiators; a disk thrower and a qnnilrlga or raring chariot aU-ci plert.fni n famous Stat ues or has reliefs '.;!'•' '

C a k e f o r I n d i g e i t o n

' Claudius Galenjus, commonly known.as-Cfalebi wlas born at Per-siamum, Greece, In 180 A. D„ and !s supposed to have died, in Sicily. He Was ia celebrated philosopher, phar» maclst and physician, anl was for many centuries the Buiirtetue author-\iy In medicine and pharmacy, wrote Charles H. LaWall in,'"F sand Years of Pharmacy

A; bride's cake u^ed. at weddlngs during Galen's time and described by Cato was called["musaeea." It contained nromatlcs and carmina­tive! and wns served at waddings to reduce the chances of indigestion caused by the usual on!• quch occasions.

over-

Inventor of the Pilka The Etude anys that tin Bohemian

dunce, the polka,j was Invented about 18¾) by Anna SI exalt, an up-per servutit In the [famllj of a rich farmer. As U.<* room in which she danced wus spiall, sin> sli< rieued the steps, from which l(he lunce WBB named pulka (half). Received en liiustastlcally in Iknris, th^ word was changed to priilUa.

n»ect Peit The boll weevil hVan Insect which

lays its eggs in the' bud of the cot­ton .plant. Out of these eggs, come worm-like lirvoe, which eat the

Ing bud and prevent the pro-:tlon of cotton fiber! In Ameri­

can slang, loll weevil is a term sometimes a iplled to a person who is a pest.

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" C a t e i p.:Uar'» E a r * •i Caterpillars have shown''the-ah' Ity to. hear. L'ertnlii soinidii vskvA

in In sudden hioveintnfs of the body

Sut where are their ears? Docto llard's expeiilmeiit showed tliiii

the caterpillars sense-of hearing ii-Bided by'hairn that absorb sound 1 To prove this,, experimenters coated the hairs-'With shellaic or weighted them .with water or fj|nur or even singtd theni off. Tiien, when noises'.'u'ere made, the cater pillar did noi; respond. The fact that its halrfj had been deadened maflt it deaf,

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The dinosaur on exltlbjition 'at Peabddy i mseum of l'alej unlverslt.v Is nejtrly I '4 feet, long, iO feet high, nnd the skeleton weighs six land a half tone) At* estimated weight" when a!lv> waa between 8T nnd 40 tons. *the'sped men Kvas discovered, bv WilluU Itecd 111 Wyoming \f 1881, obd the bones' were brought to Yale1 u]r der the direction of frof. ftthniel C March, whose wseareh resulted li this type's, being known as Brontot aurus excelus. At YaleV hlcentenntil in 1001 a portion of the skeleton vas mounted and exhibit­ed. Lack of space prevented the erection o ' the rest, which remained In storage A few years rigq .the mounting was'begun.aqew, the hall,

structed t» house this one>anImal.

Mod fe a .conslde 'able, time to get under 'enlclenf w»rkli!g speed. A i»4w; 120 ton gyrost abilfzer. described- ^y Gol ller's Wee kly, b«s a f>5-trth rotattnp ivhepl powered;by a200 libraeliowe: motor, an I requires al/tnost an lion to attain its working- speed .of''j revolution; per second. It rdns^f Its own' Momentum for t:\yo'l';>\•;*' after the (urrent Is- hut off. > ;; -

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2 2 0 — T h W ( S ) , D a u m ( J ) , R o t h ( J ) , R e e s e ( F i ) .

4 4 0 — B e e r i p o n ( J ) , CnfJow ( ,S) , G r e e n ( S ) , H u t c b i p g s ( F ) .

8 « 0 — B r a n d t ( S o ) , G a r b i s c h . ( S ) , E t t e r s ( F K D a h i r (J) .*

M i l e R u i i — R e e s e ( S ) , M o o r e ( S o ) , E t t e r s ( F ) , U l b r i e h ' ( S o ) .

H u r d l e s i - M e i s t e r ( S ) , M i l l e r ( J ) , K n h l m a n ( F ) , M o o r e ( S o ) . -

R e l a y — S e n i o r s , J u n i o r s , F r e s h m a n , 'Sophomores .

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t h e B a r r i n g t o n track s q u a d w i l l mee t P a l a t i n e a n d H y i g h t e in m : e t . O n W e d n e s d a y o C i a c h C l a r k w i l l t a k e iome of h i s per formers over,' to W a u l j e g a n to e n ­ter the L a k e c o u n t y m e e t u n l a y A r l i n g t o n H e i g h t s j r i i g t o n wi l l be t h e g u e s t tal L a k e t e a m in "auotlul d i s h

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_ The Louisiana Purchase was tin first territory acquired by'theUnltet states.. It wis purchased fron France in 180.1 and comprised tin Mississippi rlvcrfs west side drain nge basin.-exceii that part held bi Spain! It exte liled from Canada ti the Gulf of S (jxlco And Inchidef areas;now occupied by Louisiana, Arknpsas, Oklalioma, Iowa, Kansas, Mlsotirl, Nebriska, the Dnkotafj, Montana, most of Minnesota an portions of Colorado and- Wyomlni. The United Stj tes took formal poi

gress divided It Into two parts--the tj&rrltojpy ot Orleans (later th»' state|of Louisiana), nnd the terr tory Of Loplslunn.

g r e a t e s t . I^ifit p l a c e t s g i v e h to c i t i e s w i t h o v e r 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 -popular o n w h e r e

Jthe; p r e v a l e n c e r a t e i s o n l y o n e - t e n t h of t h a t i n t h e s m a l l village;:. T y p h o i d f e v e r i s t h r e e t i m e s m o n f r e q u e n t a m o n g p e o p l e u n d e r 2 5 y e a r s of a g e t h a n a m o n g peop le o v e r { t k a L a g e .

'Governor L o u i s • 1 , . E m n e r s o n [has a p p o i n t e d W i l l i a m H- Sexfuttj! corpor--a t i o n c o u n s e l of C h i c a g o , and G e o r g e A . B a r r , .Tol ik. pres ident of t h e bo[ard of t r u s t e e s o f t h e l * n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n ­o i s , a s , m e m b e r s of t h e I l l i n o i s e m e r ­g e n c y ."'relief c o m m i s s i o n s I Id w a r d L . R y e r s o n , J r . , c h a i r m a n of t h e c o m ­m i s s i o n , a n n o u n c e d t h a t t h e y w o u l d s u c c e e d S a m u e l Ins t i l l , ' Jr. , a n d Col . A . A . S p r n g u e , w h o tendered t h e i r resit [nat ions .

A c c o r d i n g to the s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t of pub l i c h e a l t h , t h e m o s t p r e v a l e n t

t o f a i l e p i d e m i c d i s e a s e s in I l l i n o i s i s m e a s l e s . I t ! hah s p r e a d I g e n e r a l l y t h r o u g h t h e s t a t e n n d w h i l e t h e -dis­e a s e u s u a l l y i s m o r e p r e v a l e n t in the s p r i n g t h a n a t a n y o t h e r s e a s o n of tlw5>yea,r, officials be l i eve t h a t the out ­break tlrjs s e a s o n w i l l b e m u c h s m a l l ­er t h a n u s u a l . T h e r e h a x h w n a s h a r p d e c l i n e s in the c a s e s of d i p t h e r i a .

T h e s t a t e ' d e p a r t m e n t of publ ic h e a l t h h a s - a n n o u n c e d t h e c o m p l e t i o n Of Its t a s k of e x a m i n i n g t l | e 3 0 4 mi lk

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i R o a d c o n s t r u c t i o n , a n d M a n u f a c t u r e of road m a t e r i a l s in I l l ino is t h i s y e a r ift p u t t i n g a $ 6 7 , 2 1 8 , 0 0 0 pi yro l l in (the p o c k e t s o M a f e o r . - - T J i e ^ h i c a g o [Motor c l u b h a s a n n o u n c e d t h a t it h a s c o m ­p u t e d t h a t p o r t i o n of the s t a t e ' s ap- | proti'riat'ion [ o f j $ 7 0 , 6 , 8 0 , 0 0 ) for h i g h w a y co'n8triicti<|n and- m a i n t e n a n c e 1 0 3 2 w o u l d g o t o w o r k i n e i

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T h e s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t hea l th I h a s a s s i g n e d s ix ujurses. anid a medal,1 officer t o w m t h e n Ulinoifj to c a r r y o u t a n i m m u n l z a t on p r o g r a m there . Ef for t s o f t h e gr m p willr lie e'oncent.rated a g a i n s t t y p h o i d fejver, s tno l lpox , a n d d iphther ia

G o v e r n o r L o u i s L . Emri i crson ' s a n . m i n i P u b l i c . H e a l t h jWeelj; p r o c l a m a

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Jidditgion, the' (jentral design of tile j io-ceht denomination stamp' of tl e

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How Kiiifls Came hy Title LTr| to-the! time of Charles V,

when a king df France, England or j Spaib, was adtlresed, he was sty! M) "Yoi|r grace," furrote Davi4 A. We is In "Things Hot Generally Know. "But! Charles,! he continues, - wis h ing lo plate .himself in a higher ra ik than other mcjjnarchs, demanded t ie titJe o f Majesty,* a distinction whl ch did not long continue, for the otHet 907e reigns off Europe quietly fbl lowe|d bis exalmple.j—Detroit Nei|*.

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IMii. Delta Gamma F- i organlzi'd ami is pr|oijreK-3-

Th'e has he* iijB fuvi rably a member of t i e club

reported Thr object of this economic social club is to briiis tlie young pea-pie of Barrington and nearby com-munitiesl together." in fellowship activi­ties

The i lectins*' am held on the first and thirl Wednesday evenings i f each month'i nil ,.a short business qieetitu? precedes the social function which? ik devoted to dancing. The clnb fcaS access t$ the Biltmore (.'oiintr-k- oljib^ I'lans are being made for phejfoiima| summer ppeijing in connection wirft the opei ing of the season of the Biltj more ciitb. The first initiation ac| rivitiesuwere held April 9 . ' I

the .... the members of. clnsrf un(l their guest

young people enjoy [riing'ih the Hawlej

to fis games! An art of, the. fun provoking pfligram.

Mrs. It. It. SchuItz f Bi|ilMc.her served as tin

limit tee.

323 S. Cook lesday evening

Delta Alpha A group of

M1 a delightful ho$»e at var-

ery was one Matures of the

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ml Miss- Pjiilits lei(tertaiiimeiit

Walter Plagce \V ill

Knteriai n* for Daughter * ; . , ' .

Mrs.'Walter Seav.-nis'. 1:15 YVV Lake street, ehtertaineil a, group of 20 girls Katurtlar nfteruonn in hoitor of. her daughter. Hetty, who was enjoying her ' twelfth birthday. The 'young people n warder Timelier .Iran Si guests'.

ty refri wishes through ci'iveil.

layeil buncoj 1'rizeS were to Wifniu tj'iiTkins.- Eunice and liana Kisner. Rjarhara

itzer iif Kluin was amojng the Decorajions in. pastel j shades

of yellokv., green, pink, and lavender added charm to the Indies when dain-

slimrlits were served. . Best n>eie expressed for Miss^ Betty

the maiy ;loVidy gift *lio re-

Barring ion People Attend Long Oiiive Party

.Mrs. 'Fred Schumacher. '41!) X. IIIMIKII street, and her sister, Mrs, I'M. Wiefcers'lieini of ^otvsr (Jrove, enter­tained Friday aftei'iHioH U> .a tdioWer in honor »f Mrs.'. William Klciijsiiiifh,-ii: sister-,, also,, who 'lives in ; Long

itertain W. C.T. V. Mrs. Walter Plagg •eet, will entertain t

Tuesday evening,- April h> • king subjects swill. "^ outli's Ideals of "linith's Prenn ration f an Li ie Union."

oath's Prennratifl-n Id "What It Means

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26. The fol-be discussed:

Citizenship." >r Citizenship," to Be a Light ill be a playlet!

'•\re Can Tell Yo,n" n iven,. and sing in,! by the Ladies' Q iartette of tlii Si|lem church wi l l hf an enjoyabli

ttire of the progran

ebrates Seventh Birthday

Lorraine Keller, 201 imp. spent her seventh dav by entertaining fri'mis at a party in h ki? >t the small guests il'i lock when a bright ca leil their attention ah !<> feature of the pa=

tty gifts added lTn pr occasion.

Ol'iiyA cut. piiioilili nwnrdi'i Merman .Mrs. .Inlin (Sehrki', mid Mrs. -Cliira Weise. . . -ringtou

Hoiiorei Itirthda,

Mrs. avenue, da

was plcasnnjly siirpriseri Kri y afternoon by tliirtv-ihreej rein-,'

lives nu I friends who joi|ie(| with her in celebrating her birthday. ' fJuests wen- pi Park, ail

esent from Palatine, Kdis'on •I Irving Park.

Barrington :* Woman's duty

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Th its last on Wed the if mi club.

The <:.Il.'d t' the read meetin Muudhedk offirers a given, annual rf staiifling

The n posed by of the at the i with the bring t meetings ' The ported t taken in

The ety ing year are : vice pre

rrington Woman's club held regular-.meeting.of the, .year, lesday. April 20. This was lal business meeting «1f the

ddent.., Mrs. Frank Fundi, nieetiii^ to order amlj after

g of the minutes of the last >y the. secretary, Mrs. H. L.

the animal reports Of the. nil directors' of the club, were These were followed biy the ports of the chairmen 4>f the committees. ] '

vision to the by-laws, as pro-Mrs. Khlen Oieske, chairmaii by-hi'ws -revision eomijiuttee rev.ious iiieetir5jT~wli*s passed

rifsult that a member, rinny sHiniv guest, to ortly two

- of ^he year. |

iforresponMing secretary re-ali;2'l new niemlM-rs had been during the year, •ction of-officers for the coin-followed. The new officers iilenf. Mrs. Rldcn Oieske; lent. Mrs. Harold Grebe;

the

n-si c >iii

Twenty-two guests v;eri» pres-Idlowiiig an aftf'riiojin of

anil l i i in io . pi-l/.es; w e r e

to Mi's. A u g u s t Uelti'l!e._-Mi.'s. Mil ler . Mrs, (1 (forge Meyer ,

Severa l re la t ives from Bur-i i i i io i r ; the

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Rayjnond ave-birthday Mon-twelvc little

r home. Games busy until five

birthday cake a very enjoy-

ty. 'The many ppihess to the

ti>

Ki itertains at Camp rjlh> Party

Mr. and Mrs. O'rvnl ivnship fintertnincd

nt a fhinp filre pnjr |st ami treasure hu the : evening's prog ing .Harrington po« guests: Mr. n'ml M

i'. Dr; nind Mr». F, ,nml Mrs. Herberl [mid A{rs.l Willian

Baird of (fluha Saturday oven-i'ly. A wJ enie

were felii'ures niii. Tlie ful-

were rtmong s. Wright Cnt :

W. liiSdheifg, flnrhlmllrj and Armstrong,

i t

>>le

Mithfirs* CIIWH

Knt«>rt,ained Mrs. Gecirge Dietrii

street, entertained the of the Salem church TV noon. Fifteen giSests Til M a s t chapter of t "The Growing Child,'! byi Mrs. A, Wirsing ineeting ''The Teh chin l»y A. J. W. Meyers w

, -**

clltj) held

.' 540 S. Coots Ajothers' class

(vJncsday after-wcre prescnit

le study book, was reviewed A t \ t h e next of Religion"

11 be taken up.

second viee presfdent, Mr^. Geor|;e Barrett: recording secretary; Mrs. Leiiter If iggins; 'correi ponding secre­tary, Mrs. Howard-Bri ltlinger; treas uri r, Mrs. Leslie Bam nan; directors, Mrs. Frank C. Pimdt, plrs. Arch Vir deij. • ' ' '

l|)elegate,s to' state co ivention—Mrs. Elilen fiieske. Mrs. Harold Grebe.

Alternates' to- statt convention Mrs. George Barrett; Mrs. Lester Hi>:giiis.

Delegates to district It. L, Mundheuk. Mrs.

Alternates to ilisiriiJt Mrs. Wright Catlow, Wallace.

. i - .

I'M. Robert Work ing president, Mr; yer sandwich tray

of the : club in constructive ainl u

rendered to the club djrin >f ||two years in office,

neetings—Mrs. (p. R. Stout.j '

meetings-^ Mrs. 'Erues t

. -t; . . •

presented the Pundt, with

from the mem-f pprecintion of

iselfish senric? the terin

'he last meeting, of foil the year will lie bri ry mi Thursday, A prilnii'ses {i> be a progr iuterest with Mrs. Gopi as the speaker of the sul ject will be contcmj ^ the book to be reviewed YelKterday" by Frederic

Yard Contest

8¾ List of Prizes Absol ute% Free

"YOU WIN IF

ENTtRY BIuANK

YOU LOSE'

(Please enter nxy name In the CLASS I ;

I agree tliajt th*»; w V k i f i • grounds w i l l be tlone by

my family. : t I

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Address ...

i B L A S l n i

I will employ 4?'P *n

grounds

Name .

Adtlrei

LIONS S I A I L T O —

Yard and Garden

C/o

m, UkiU

aiproviug my home se lf or members of

I

class as indicated)

iuproving my home

cim Contest Committee

BAR^INGI bi [REVIEW

-' - - LattiuuudiUttu.

Pomeroy, 134 W sell streefi en|tertttiiied Saturday at one 6'c36ck bii of her sisteij, of AVheaton. ent. At six was served tb. 117 guests with Mrs. Pawlik as ho

thday luncheon in honor ,* Mrs. Charles Pawlik Eight guests w e j e pres-o'elock a family dinner

iii*r guest. ! * I I

• - ' - • J Entertains at Birthday Dii ner

Mrs. John Th es, 210 S. Cook street entertained a a birthday dinner Sun-dny iri lJonoi of her daughter, Miss Irolita and M!i'ss Alice Fitzmorris of Chicago. I afis. John Fitzmofridi and eiildren, Gmco and John, . Jr., Mrs. Iouisa Pedersen and Joe Carroll, a|1 of ""Chicago w|ere guests.

Celebrates Eightieth Birthday

Mrs. Sara!l avenue, celeb day Saturday o'clock dinner Page of Irvii Mrsj Ann "W

Page. 2 1 " E , Lincoln •a ted her eightieth birth-

Mr. and Mrs. George ig Park were guests and ebster, '21ft W.- Russell

street, who iji eighty-seven years old, was | present.

Eastern Star Entertained

Mrs. Fran coin avenue, of the Easter at ten tables day afternoor ed. Guests tine and LalJ

Miss Folltrod Entertaliw

Miss Mildred avenue, enter class and te •sclier, Fi'idnj jilnyed and piissed.

OUi'rk • ' ^ '•

Clark, 51 2 Grovjc avenue,

evening by joined Mrs birthday bridge with

Gi l l i r t Hurdacre- of HigllWud Tttr l ,

Miijprised Tuesday group I of friends ^vho

Clark in •celebrating-1 her l}he ovenilig was spent in

honor^ [ goinjf to Miss Annette Shc|»l| and Miss Lena Leigh..

Entertains at Bunco Part;'

Mrs. ,T: "street, was noon to a group of friends Mrk Hbract Schwcnim- tuccived prizes',

in honor Scott and Stiss Betty mette who of Xir. iind

iirere iguests at Mrs. Smith.

Entertains a|t Pinochle

Mrs. Loui streejt w a s friends Monday Vho

S Thachoj. 125 Wl: Lake

by entertaining at a six . n o o n p l a y t n

Lin-; Seavernsi 212 W entertained, the me|mbers n Star and their friends of biidge and 500 Thurs-

Teii prizes were award-vprp present from Pala-ri Zurich.

Mr, and Mnj. CamilchiMj Eiitertaiii

Mr, Hml Alra. A. D. Cnfmlcliael, 520 Division htreet, entertained Sat­urday ovehlngi tit progressive games. Mr. and 'Mm. Gust Grundiftrotn and Mr. and Mri Yiew kve-re-' n

Jiiinos Mowhtjt of Glen inohs the gueM'.

Entertains ai Bridge -t,'-

iriss Lillia stifeet, en^et

Entertains at Pinochle

Mrs, Williilim Russell street Wednesday-,a

he study class eld a t - the - l i ->ril 28. This im of unusual don Camero'ii

r|ternoon. Her rary history. being, "Only Lewis Allen.

Entertains a Pinochle

Mrs. Louis street entertn afternoon

I : •

Folkrod, 80S Grove ained" her Bundny school icher, Miss; Phllos Ben-

wening. Gaines were pk'aimnt evening was

pinochl^ to Mrs. Arnjold Sass* Sass.

The Worn in's Relj<»f Corps held it regular mee April 13

ing at the aiasonic hall. There sari a large attjen-

daince. Del icious refreshments w'ei' served by tlle commitlee. Mrs. Min-ie Andrews >f Dundee wa's the guest.

Mesdames Weaver.- jEsther Grimm, Leona Wew'tzer, Ethell Renter,. Anna Grunau, lim Lenore Ii)rau(Ien will be hostess' for t is W. .R. C. card party to be held W( dnesday, ['.April 27, at 2 p. m„ inl the Masonici hall, instead, of the regular meeting. Corps members will bring tli'Bir frioriflaji.

l Lipofsky, 237 W, Main taincd ai , three tables

of iridge FTiilayktv^ning. The Misses Ruthi Redintierg, Frances fcuight, and Alice Ilarz, all of Pijlatincf, were among the^'giiests.

Xightingale, ,'IRI Vf. entertained at pnioch'

fternoon.' '

Thaeher, 123 W. Lake ned at pinochle Monday

j^Irs. Arnold Sass and

fiickler and ner w'lll leai April. 1 , . .

Mrs. Ren street, enter evening.

Keck in A

Kev. and

of Wilmette day at the h Smith in W

Mi's. Hcjnry Jass recpred awards. | ner guests

I I 8 «fDO i amdHi

\. Dockei-y. 13fj Garfield

hostess Thursii ay after a t bunco,

Biood'ilndl, Mr». August

Entertains i t Bridge

!Mrar.' Erman S. Sibith. fj28 Grove avenUe, entertained;-|t bridge |Thnrs day eWeniiwt

3m:

hostess.

renna of Muss Eyanu oft Wil

the home

io a gtloup of spent tliei after-

Prizes went and Mrs. -Henry

aiid Mjf.' and Mrs. Johi 113 W.Miuii, street

M|ss Ruth 'Ladcs6hul :«>, Limojii avenue, spent jlro^jFridniy nnH: Monday with her mothe^, Slrft. fijelelnl LageSfhultp in CJji'

MMs Doris Ward of home Lake

Saturday until. Monday.

was a guest at the A. Powers, 201 W

Mr. and Jtfrs. Willtum Meyer of Chicngo were guests Sinti nlay ,jof air. and airs. T. J. Dockery, 130 Garfield street. »•'.'"'

air. and Mrs. William daughter; J'lean, of Elgin Sunday of Mr. and aits .

"240 Wr. Lake street.

$ch\vcinni,

Park' \ Ridge of airs.--1* sireet from

N;ulny. and were guests. S.jE. Ernst,

air. and. Mrs. .Henry M Her, 416 N. Cook street, visited jSwnc ay at home of air.i and airs! Wi|liani KleiiP smith of Long Grove.

and airs. George 4lcQueen of Chicago .were guesis Sun and Mrs! P. L. Anderson nfit street,

Jlr. and' airs. Charles and children of Jefferson guests Sjunday Anna Alliens;, 212

. V . Lindberg ami les, of! Crystal' Lako sjient at Dr.- F . AV. Lindberg's Hiirrison street.

'Mr. and Mrs.1 Chester-, , a'liii Mm.' Eugene Gfebj, Lngeschulte[ all of Biirr tended" the Evangelical cojiference at Gelieseo Sunday

Cook day

Mr. and |ilrs. J. Pj. Huffitef, Summit strict, entertained as dinner gui'stk Sundiy Mr. iit di Mr* Bidder and son, and'Mrs. G, Ifn|ffner of High­land Park, iiwl air. and airs, iltnn-ley Haffner of Barririjctofl. Mrji;' (J. flaffner, who is the liiother of,

streelr.rspj nti Siiturd tlve luime in Deeati

jf M r . fim]

r.

latives

Tlie ai sses jpot'Q AusWri,,' I'rtna^ and Burrifgto n attimded ing of t,oich|rs at "

W^

iy|nnd.;SiHtdaj ot W»; -JA;

11

i T. 'Bolirj a1 id jtJIiftBlrters,

nd Annette, i^isitt-tl Sunday

mil Meyef

'i'lrnia thyj.Soilt^ P | a r | Bcnsorioff tflfe districtJmeetT

[akl Piii'lt aiojiihtyv

and-.Mrs] ^J-anli "Bolin ift

Mrs Beverly,, 'i i witll air. Chicago. ;

airs . Kose aicGowa^artd%oh^Ken h'fth anil Curtis, and; SidneyRdfleheV nil o f - I n rrington spent Sunday Vi th

" " alyl friends at Plymouth,

r m-at f. -jan

Matilda William 4"<£EI1« of Barrington were

J, P, and Stanley e for Engljund the 111

.en Rleke. 20tl W. ainilj tinned at bridge, Tuesday

Earl pfatje; and .Mrs. Iatjje aii<} soi^ and'daughter,

gUe,Rt» 8m dii: irf-Mr Seybifth-o fl Jeago, : ; . . . - - ( j . •-1 .

a irs . , L<oh jean , of a ayi Monday '\ HI) Mrs. Elm « .stfeirt. •••

»ii'.I M

thauseu, ( 1

a irvam at | ;. Wnl,|„ i|.. two daug iteW' of Wavn,. Viola Gci s k i 1

? ' V,si,,"1 ^'nrtw £ l.n,es, , j W w J J .

IIII i 11¾

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Mi9

Sunday o ^ ¾ ¾ . j j j j * * •

Main stic,

TH5|;ATRE 7 »00

DHORDf RLV COftlDUG •/" SAIL-' EILf RS- SPINCfR TRAC?

iMrs. P. I.. Anderson, 028 Summit ject, attended a. one 'o'clock luncheon

r ojr the Fox River Valley club Wcd-"ne'sdny, at the .home of aiiss Grace

Aurora.

airs. V. Boehringer o,£ Na wrville v ere dinner guests Sundaly of air. and Mrs. Bertram Sehultz&, 309 j*. Cook street.

r.iand atrs. Erman S. Smith, 528 GroveJ avenue; accompanied ]by ai iss Trejnna Scott and Miss Bet^y Evans

were dinner gues t s 'Su i ->mc of Dr. and Mr". Kiijk tukegan. ;• - '

air. and Sirs. Earl Schwemm, 515. S. Hough street, entertained fl* din-

Sunday air. andl Mrs.

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Well.

ALBALIROO BIVER|GR«»VE, ILL,

fe i ;E-*>PENIN<J UNDER OLD MA viofiMiNT

O pei^ing Adm., Men $1.0 DANC ING] EVERX SATURDAY TjHEREAltTER

TO OUR POPULAR PRICES tfEN5pc

Send th s a d . 1 will

tk> u s with your naiiie lani send you ( 2 ) cut , n

Ladies 25c

Ladies 75c

ami Friday EAiiUSSin The Played God

Added 1 0-1«».

IAY, APRIL 23

NESS IEL ATWILL

;A NISSEN J V I L L K TKOIT**; l r

| E R HOUND ISM*. CAKTOOX.

»ion 15i-l(V

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IN CHINA"

the,C'ha|)ai rYojit ,

l&Hardy Old Port

V N D >SINGIN(J

Junday , inuous from 2:30 .: 10c-30c i:?0, 15c-5j)c , n ay X i s b t . t."»ir-40r .

address ickets

and we

n*HE BOARDOF PIRECFOR! of Pikblic

>aL:iaiaj£(it i;:a:i:, <:&SuMi^:Se. ia!tsg3ij:ivl^[,

J Service Q j r i i p ^ fe^ declared the

dniieiid of $1^0 |er snare ori painr's!5% Preferred; Stock, $1.7 S p e r s S e on ithe| 7% Pretei^d^tock, anc shitre Ion the |Common Stock, j>a^a|le Miiy 2, 1932^|o s t ^ at the dose of I businfess, i piri] 1¾¾

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OF N O R T H E R N I L U N O W M^g*W^^<fa'$^Mih r FL^.n „,

^^^^sm^i^i^^mm mm imm •' ' ' I c t ^ M ^

APRIL 26-27 1MB TO MIS? f p |

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matoSouii earn

Quaker Maid VWnCamp'jT Sultana Red IonaCorn Sidtana Apple Butter Cornmeal v ELLOW OR WHITE. Iona Cocoa . .;: . '-:-i

te Shore Honey

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m«ti -• . : KENMUipY

SPOfeTLlhlH -NEWS. ('AUTattS'-' j.: '.Tj .dm ston, loe-10c ' ,

APRIL 28-29 i

C l ' ' ' J . l . l J U k . .

^MilR5ERS;i RUE MORGUE ,b!DNE::'Faf-BELALUGOSI

B , I E ( T S AWDEI)

Ion, lOo-ifOil

JAR ' 1 5 c S-UB. * ' - ' BAG

!fc|23c JAR l V C \

M Fancy BoneleM Brisket Corn) BeaC H^-^fy^^im^. • -;(-7' Roasting Chickens : . , . . »t iyil»!£M:;;a;' "; •";:':^:."; •- h Standing Ribs of BeeS . 1^§m^0J^ihiii W^Blm^nMiiS^

HOX.1E OR HALF

O'Wm sW, mm siHiiliCmsmti

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Col" '

Coutikiued frooi.ll*W

„f last report ,.-»• •• ---:^

T o i « l to be .ccounted ^ , |»faburs«n>*n**

-/.^^-¾^11^^ ' olher misc., itifetue ^ - . , ^ 1

; A « S o r ' s O P ^ ; ^ bank • •••• - - - - - ^ -

•-liills P«y*We p&Hl" '" Misc. distaf^enicnts ....,.,..-^

T o t . ^ disb^rsemebts »j this ,

report --'-•j """ ••::••-Ualanre' i « 1 hands o f re-

• ceiver 1- .••:- "-'j""~_.

Total aoi'ounted f o r ^ , . . f -

^ l a n o * in r e i v e r ' s h ^ « K

an foil')«*••:

' c i t i n e n t i l IUjiWW B a n ^ ,

& Tnvsi o>. ..,.--=-:^ Total cash and deposits ,,.:

Employes I; O r k ami AdcHtionai Ileliv Stenojrrap ier »nd irddiji.%-

n l help -—•-,-,-—-,-—-•[— Tlie stijtejhent of the |ba

March 31 is given bjelow,; I plained t in t | the it^ms sach nicrcial a spl ints , savings ;\/ rertifliente'ii of deposit, :<mh

'Vertificd*checks, e t c are a V o tlie bank closed. '

Besourtes (.rnsli on kim) and in bank Stock* an l bon»l(s ..:. Jxinnii and dfse6»int.s Rral ostale lo^ns -ji . Account* ireeeivnblc i|.....:;.^

HankiiiR j i o i w ,.;^..,:|.,' Oilier renK estst* .—i»r.....f, Furniluro! anil fixturesi ....' Other IIHSIMJI, />verdrafl8 ,..,.,. Heturn* No., 1 (£>uo from

linnkd) ..h...r ..^..,.:..:. AnKoia discovered or. ne^

ipiircil liytiH-'iMvw'.... . ^

Total remin'reeH . «'.:...*..;;.'. * • ** 1 J"

1/MgeH on*Coi»Ver»|oii of \SM Hxpemie of l^uiddtioh : Total expenses paW „ - .;;? I«>ss income durii'uc1 lini if-. dal ion —!..,— ;:.. '.::..'A...

,. Credit' ......, :.;.v..-..jf

Total 'Hesoureem LfquT-^at ion losses anil ex-* pi'HWS \ .-.., ^ - . . . 1 . . . . ^ ^ }

UabUlt ies *

Commercial accounts w . . . - . ^ SayiiiRa accounts] .........-.....' Certificativs of deposit — j . . . ('asjiier'n . and certified, • cltocks .......:.....'....,., Accounts payable . Other liabilities ...... New liabilities a c f l u i n ^

d u f- ittg receivership,,';" drafts out„stanifing

, Tola I ..?5 Bills payable. Centifal Her.'

public: Rank & Trust Co.^l Natiomil Crejlit C^rp. ...

| ' RiMliseounts.i Federal» Re-.^"'e , -.:}.,' h..S.'

1 - : 1 - - I ' .'."A,. Total I .,,. . " i 2^-&

ilklajico Duo BnnfeVijSre-: ditOM :.'..'....;,/.'..:.;^j£j

Capital accounts:

(iipitaj sioc|c. ....:.;.. Surplus' .,..,..'. ^ . . ; . . ^ . ; . . . „ .

fUndivided^ profi ts .,.f..v....... •'

- T«««i . . - . ^ . . . ' . . - . . . . . v . : : . . ^ :

I V l a l I . iaJ)i l it ies r .T . . . . . ; . . . .${

•" :,"TT .. ... A» H » R a n k e d T h *

To show his Idea of tli« lmpi^fan^e o f helngs inntf /

| the Ivory coast of Afr i e^ man arHM Jiving [lr * iytia P'ltntod n Rt»Hea of pqit whUrh the Uovei'nnieiit oflk "W. tlie liunj.sfiihn.- stwihii

I <~wn tiir»wr f t h i r d .

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an

, FANCY POT. I EAlSlvp(>kK Btt JVlCy FRANkp SIRLOIN STSAI PORk CHOPS BOI^EO HAM,

Crysm White So. R^ CrpesSpaglw Old Hickory Orfl Scotte Cookies, 2j

Large yariet Prices Right

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The I Catlow it T H E A T R E l!; J S h o w * 7i©G • OtOO p . BI,

(•J Tonight and Friday .GEORGE ARLISSin

T h e -Man Who Played God

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| r l SATl RDAY, A T m L l i ^

4*SILENT ' i WITNESS

j;i win LIONEL ATWILL !:| GRETA NISSEN

vM \,u Hi, I'OGVJLLK TKOi;i>K In

TRADER HOUND : Ni;\% S AM) CARTOON

A'ljll Union l.V-IOc •;"

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S I N . , .MON., APRIL 24-25' . A burst of speed [

MJORDTRIY CONDUCT V*SAliy EtLERS* SPENCffi TftAC/

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IGvc, OR

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I THE LAW

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ALSO • W A R U N CHINA"

dini i; from the Chapai Front;

Laurel&Hardy in Any Old Port

M . W S A M ) SINGING Sunday

[shows ( ontinuous from 2:30 Mat.: 10c-3Qc

after 6:30, 15c:50c > \ J M I M o n d a y N i g h t . !."xr-40«! J

IIHS. . WED., APRIL 26-27 \ IT'S A CR1MI TO MISS -ft

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R O S C O AT I S • HO 0AOIO » I C T U * f

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JIU ESMOND NENMURMY. M-nicTI.HiHT. NEWS, CARTOON

Admission, 15c-40c ! ,

•THt-RS.. FRI.rAPRJL 28-29 •«*,m>it»t ^,,--1 oM'nsmujic,1 '; *—_

" • SIMLVI %I1 UAJiC*y' -

RUEMORGUE IsiDNty fbX-Bf lA LUGOSI

SHOUT Nl'BJECTS ADIfBI) Admission, 15c-40C ^L, [/.-.

15c

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I'hr Review Job printing (li'i)Hrtni«iit.rhaa. prtptred * »Mi»i'ly ot stock aigns "V general 'lomrtnd. Thee* *'* printed jn large, plain tot-tern in ilark ink oo heavy white cardboard, and i**** 9ilf» Incpaa.

• wn rROPEiwf row • SALE . •" t

ROOMS FOR RBNt'.,. j FRESH, Boor----^H: PRIVATR-KBBP OVt ROOM AND BOARD CLOSED . — LEOAt

-IIOUDAY NO SMORIXO NO TRESlPAflSiKO FREK PACKING PARKING, 50« , PARKING. SI.0»; *-FDR SALB FOR RENT , MILK AND CR8AM HATCHING BOOS POLXTRT FOR "WM SPRING CHICKEN* FRESH VEGETABU* ENTBANCB ^BXIT TA^t

PRICE, 10c BACH THREE FOR 26c

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from page 1

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Retires Rev. Gray of St. James ,

From Ministry ini _jFortj[-fivc yjsnril of active miitistry

caino tA a cldse. pvith the retirement last welck of ttevj. 8. R. S. Gray of Dundpej well Ikniwn in Barrington. The It«verendl Mr. Gray began hiB work nS a miSsio lary in Archipelago tie Haro, DiociRe >f Olympia, in 1885. From tb.i.1 post h« went to the rector­ship of'SV. StephuTb* church, Water-luo. Wis., and then founded and be­came the first r<ctor of Sjt- James' church,!Manitowa :, Wis, '

lit 1907 he | we it to New York as' assistarjt and | acting rector at St. Chrysostom's (jhurjeh. He took charge at Dundee in J92JI. He has been in­ter jsted in isolated church people^and for years was becletajry of the Church Leigue for the Isjolated. He is author of many short i stdries, poem , and ar­ticles. - I I

The najprit^ $ . people of Episco­palian faith rekid rinston attejut Dundee,

Mrs.J^ellie Electee

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.•Mrs/ riiiKton tiiry i>f

Wrs. <) eh'd'wl

, W. I preside

L„ K-n roller "of

Hunmond Secretary of

Garden Club, Illinois

<)the>t? oflicei'N William K. Ct. Forest, 'fu>t v Dt-nn5 Worltnu|it prewWiil.

Blanche Fr/e

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HARRINGTON REV

Local and Per&wuit

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wafner and soni Raymond and Mrs, A. Wagner d.f Austin wer< guWs of Mr. and Mrs. George Walgrpn, 210 Frankfiu street Sunday. J

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hall of LibcrJ twille were guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Cady, Jr., 420 NVCoj>k street, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jules Miller of Beyerely Hills were guests Sunday of Mr. hnd Mrs. L. B. Puddoclj:, §25 E. Hillside avenue.

Mrs. II. L. Jones, 525 E , Hillside avenue, visited from Sumjay until

W. 6 . Bardwell in Cllicago*

g in and near Bar-1

t, Jalnes* church,

.*v.a,«\;, T i a u ^ u 11UUI OUUl

Wednesday'at the homp of Mr. and Mrs.

j Mrs. Clifford Stout a«ci sc)ns,|WilI-Jkwa aiul Lawrence, ,and daughter,

Phyllis, and Dora Holliiter ind /WiU-inm Tichy, all of Barringto i, visited the Field Museum and Art Institute

Nellie U. Hammond of BaN was (locled recording/ secre­

tin- Garden club of Itthibis' at tlM» auiftial nuetilig held in.-Chicago.

>yn >s of Hinsdale*"-was at by succeed Mrs". • AV Fn ieport.

idioseii) were Mrs, ss«Iberry,..'Jr., of Lake

|ce'| president, and Mrs. of LnGrange, vice)

JJI her n(»couipi|inie<l by Xfiss I^ois Waterman also of

on Program of Shrine Installation

at Des Plaines

.Miss j Blnnel^rtvye. 122 . W. Liu coin avl'iuie, gfuvo several. AitiHical se lerjtioiiHJ at the public Installation of officers of tho WJhit'e- Shrine in .Des Phillies Wodnciiduy evening, April IS.

vocal n miners' Miss Frye was

Egyptian Mionarch Was Firs(t Wheat Dictator

The hrst reijorat'il wheat (lict»|(>r wiis H^nku, ujoinfirch of Kfrypt, who npparently consi U>red it his most worthy! claiin to flun'e-. having '-I was lord And / oyer, eer |>f soullnirn grain!'! e n S n l i v e * o n 'l is•'tJ,nl')- A

study of fooirr ci|nlrol for fort.v-iis centurliss wtis tmnde by'. Mary (1. Lacy, .Hhrurliin <>f the-United States. Departpient fifA rric'ulturc'nnd this

nt fleptl of'ifrii-e/fix is. the iniost aiicii lie u 111¾¾ which s

musty tome:. The story of tl

18$.30. treasurer .Joseph reeord(r<l Avheift

hk-ti. 'I 4,447.15

s:M«,3(B.N!)

icartlied from the

e filianmli mil his 'who'run the first

corner., is known

he Rjiyptj

>.S 41.(187.75 19,102.70

. :'.(i.092.40

? 90.SS2.85

,5115,24S;74

?HM),000.(K) ,5*>/MH),00 2.1,037.37

S173.037.37 j !$5S«,H,H0.11

S '• Them '

tV> relative ijiid tlilugs In

to nil IJIble re;n|i>rg, but |he ifve.d in 1700 n]_(\, centuisies later riinn Hen-.

in metlioil of con­trol Avfljs by the,iponHr£(v owning, nil

to the .gov^rjjTjient Soviet. unlAn to-

the lanid. sfniliar ownership -jh th. day.

China as'early a.- system of cror ciik>lly I cont'crnea govt'inlnent bought the surplus after inspecting each Itleltf and deciding how much eacif pi finer 'might kepp. It bought at (i nlH'inttl price In aur-

•wM2$ It. C. had and price control, with rice. The

plus yi)nr» utid prlfoTfi short! y«lttr»,-'.n,r6te.ctinfe; tl|e fii r iper

sold at the sninc

( \ffini. a; hush-.bush village l>:ilnt'lniJ.« In

."•II | o l l i i ' e r CKIllOS

•in! nml the

Monday.

M|-r. and Mrs. George .P opstr of Arlington Heights were euostsl Sun­day of Mr. and Mrs. Maftin| Gerdau, 237 W. Station street. '.:'

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pa daughter, Patricia, 003 Summit street, ffpe/nt Sunday at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. C. F." Larson in Chicaito.

'! Mr. and Mb. Fred Pliligge and daughter, Mis* Ruth, of Klirln spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Walter •Plagge, 120 N.« Gariield streit.

I Mr. and Mrs. G. Norris mid efail dren of Pecatonieit were giusts Sun­day of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Homuth, 333 W. Main street."

EW, HARRINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1932

rker and

M,r. and Mrs. A,' Carsterison, #522 H. llougli street! visited frjlouds In Peoria Stiiidny. •;'"•• •!•

Mr. and Mrst. Fred Be'nsoii>.200 E. Lincoln avenue, visited Huiipay with friends titi'Itasca*.

Mr. and Mrs. George Elridgo of

Mrs. Ola rem avenue,

Oak Park spi-nt Sunday with Page, 317 E, Lincoln

Mr. and Mrs. Edi .Horn, ttilid grand (laughter, Dawn, Land-weri sfent Sun­day with relatives tit Gilbert'

Latin Littlf> Used While a form ofl church

used clergymen of various na­tions as a medium It Is not true that tion today whose (hother t )ngue is Latin. Many of our'modern lnn-> guages are derivi»d large y from Latin but all differ considerably-from it.

there is

NAVY Pi ER NOW

Sanitary Market ' 114,9. .Cook siiNeet,'];- ^ : , / . - .¾

Friday dnd Saturday specials Meat S i t e

•"'•N< ^:WT'feOAST ;'.:..: 11 \N I'ORK BUTT ROAST •" IM I-RANKFIIRTS, 2 lbs. SIKi;n|\ ST'HAK IMUJK (H(>|»<i

. IMMI.KI> HAM, lb. I RE$H FISH EV.ERV FRIDAY

Mr. and

English llawi Explicit as to "Leap Ye r-r" Ru!

One of the,curious" coi ipllcntlofis caused by the addition of nn extra day every fojurth year U the crea­tion of a calendar date which re­curs only once In four rears. l i e who Is born on February 29 has, jtn a strictly technical sense no birth­day r save during leap1 * ears, jfa 1910 tliis piank of thV calendar makers came in for a lei ;al dispute .when an English father of a son born on Febijuary 29 asiled wheth­er his son vvould attain his |e?al majority twenty-one year i, after hl^ birth, despite, the tfact tl at In thfi; time he would have/ hac only flr<> technical birthdays. . ,

First referericei to the law- indi­cated p a t rJhfe boy would1 have oniy one legal birthday every lour yeaijs. Blackstoiie's language vwaS un­equivocal i, stating, that. a man cliiid attains his majority "on t ie day prje-ceding Ore tWetitj-flrst'iJnniver'sary of the person's Birth." t

•But. furthe[r Search, iiiyealed law. anuni'ff thiJ! statutes HehryTII; nade at West minster ;\v 1230. The'language was ambigu­ous / the test antlftue, bui: th> hU*/-yers Insisted It left no d)ubt: about i Its intent, by saying, f,. . . tlie day Increasing In the leap year sb^il be taken and reckoned w thfi same •month whcijein it groweth, and thit liny, a|nd life day next go ng bisfoie, thalj be 'accounted .for one daj," King Henry had meant tl at the boy fhould have) a legal blrtlujay on February 28 | h all ejeept Iwip j ears,

a of Kirig

j Boo»t foi' Boston eta "American |AVel|l Wish jr" writes

M»rthe^London Dully Holograph,; %on(l<itiiili 'pays the Ai lerlcon* s,

ofjitiipllMient Hqulte unwittingly) when he creijllts them tilth glvlns the first lettifr In the alphabet It* right pronuiiplutlon A ci Mured add much traveled friend, ni English unin, told trie that the best English he ever, heard spoken wis In Bos ton (Mass^tj, &.A.). ritvlng'iived there ninny yjenrs I belle|ve thli ti -he true.".

Latin Is

of conversation, any na-

IN HEMORIAM . i . . . .

In loving' mitnory of our dear Inl*-band and fathsr, August lleyer, who entered . into sterniil r e s t ' 1

ago today, AH U 2¾ 1830 Aftei- we pa use and thiulk- of you

And think oi how you died, To think yo 11 could nol; Before you i losed your Days may come and days may go Each day our sorrow s«ems to grW Deep down in our hearts is the

graye where ;-ou sleep. LOVING' WI i^ AND DAUGHTER

MRS' AIGUSTA MStER, MRS GE3RGE KtlH/MAN

say goodby eyes,

Iwiish

ppoplei

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the and

111.

BUTTER Pork&Bettnt None Such h.nst 1»:lrk C )rn, No. 2 can, 2 |fort.. Help Cleaner Kitchen Klenzer ('r^tJil White|Soap, 10| bars foi-He<l (r<>^ Spaghetti or Macaroni, 2^1 2ld Hickory Goffee, i-lb. pkg. ^tteCookiei 2 lbs. .;......„.„..

1 arye Variety of Garden and Flow I'rices Rif ht QuiJity Gu

We Hi ndle the Best Meats Aya: GIVEUSIOTAI*

Op Phone Is Your Service WK UKLIVER J J 0 iiVB Dl

to announce to of Barj-ington

If ictnitv that I have ojften ! ed anloffice i t 131 ^rest Main St.,. Barrington, and iyOl bon(luct a eral inmmmcf, RM Estate, Loan, Ret tal and CijtlectUm business.

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A . Ij.jROBERTaON Telephone:

[iBarrington lUB.

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s|ii)pi|Ft at tiie j ' y | l l ^ i l | | t i W ^ ft|l|||^r^; ietfoj*f: : ^ulfiejiiCoWap cohl1ieiiCe>l'--f M"":/i

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Ancient Ethiopian and

Egypt Under) O n e Ruler The country known today as an­

cient Ethiopia was known to the Greeks and Romans of that time as Aethiopia and to the Hebrews as Oush. It lay to the- south of Egypt* and in Its most extended sense It embraced modern Nubia, Sennaar, Kordofan and northern Abyssinia that Is about the region now1 known as the Sudan land northern Abys­sinia. The northern boundary of Ethiopia was tlie southern boundary of Egypt, and -it is indicated In Eze-kiel 20:10, where Syene is men­tioned as marking the border. The Hebrews do not appear to have had much practical acquaintance with Ethiopia itself, though the Ethil-oplans were well known to them through their intercourse with Egypt. The Inhabitants of Ethi­opia wepej a Hamitic, ior as one might say, an African or) negro race; and were divided into various tribes, of which the most powerful werf the Sabaeans, Th^ hlstorjr of Eth bpla is closely Interwoven with thai of-Egypt. The two countries wer not/ Infrequently united under th rule of the same soverjeign/, [Short! beforfe the birth of our Lord a na|-tlv«i (iynasty o< femaleSi holding the officii i title of Candace, held sway. In l Ethiopia, and even resisted tins advance of the .Rbf an armft. Oftis of these yueetisjls noticed In lActn 8:^7. The latter, part of this chapj. ter, beginning tit verse 20, itells the beautiful story of Ptilllp comlflg upon the man of Ethiopia* Journeyt jlng "unto Goaa, which Is desert.j The traveler was "of great n,/nt'lvor> Ity under Candae, queen of the Ethlf oplans, who had tlie charge pf.iill her treasure, and had conie to Jerui saloni for worship,*' . '

Dllig.nc. Win. Diligence Is a virtue possessed by

every successftil ma jr. lie knowiji his Job, he works at his job, he loves his job. Diligence^ IS that which blends mind mid body, trans­forms | wishes Into work, (Ireiuus Into (•eiilitles; . It Is the one tiling thai gets results.—Grit. ...-1 |

ley,

• 0

Scouts Make Plajhs Camu at OH- )a-Ko-Ta

Along \vltli marble*, k tett, |duebird» and other advance' Ijndh ^iouls of thtf coming summer combs (He announce' meat that furnishes ija tiritl to every

scout. That could be just one boy thin|-

-tii

the

to the scouts 4>f t ie Northwest opening' date

This, has 'file camp will

iii one-week it 27t Local making plans

or mpre at

Subiirban council—the for Camp Oh-Da-Ko-Tt been set for June 27, operate for fight weeks periods cldsiilg on Augu troops arc already busy for a visit of one wcel cam) this summer.

It formation receive*! scout headquarters from

director of this e celleint camp located on Dyer iAk^ abojut;. eight; miles east of Lake Gene a, yri8.,teil8: of ijnprovements tha : hi ve bi en' mnde sine/1 last 'summer. / -Ai long these ii the 1 addition of> two;flarge teepees t<

Indian camp. The practically the same personnel as lasi ye/at. The three tjtjjpes

for

Qt the iocal Howard Gat-

staff will ba

of progranisj

lipHi) n.PhAtcer itnd Uatij cij ip will " I .

of activities; thai tliet. privilege ol the other cainpi iiiltn 'jfoj" al week or more

TJie Northwc (•amp cohiiiilttt'e Calkins of Barri orate phtns for faniiUarjix ng^ wits of every} t» ourjS'itfli Jth^t of an outing' at)

enable locill fTcoits to seliL-tu t typr ' " appeal U tllfe i wltar

cl)au«i'»(4 t«[ >nt of; n;«( IUIOSK

tit' Hiibur»si|#! "oaaeO headed I |r' )¾ gh H. =

iiKton' i|| igakjl ; etab* e par-eneft*

Camp OSJ- A Ko-Ta

m real camping experience t ilfjl Tho otlier members' of1 th • ''' are: Robert Baird and Jul , Park Ridg<>',j John Meldn ni Certter;,| Julius' ijtandah | L _ _ Plaines, E. F,. Wfolflof \ t.UP ospect^ Dr. B. T. Bjest of Arlinis|o^l jleighta and A.jW. Davy

Don't B» a Qui It's dlmosjt as

a 'quitter i s |to_ an/s Home, p»hi janion

contBra be''-a''cl

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A. ST Kl

317 North Avenue

Pork ioe

Kidmsy Good JExcellelilt

Etc] y

Barringtoii, III. v . . . ' -. '.' -.• y ' \ ' , j. • ' • '

Yoiiir Oi^ers^Arerljlot too ^ ¾ nor too Small for Us to Handle

Call 218-M Now and Place Your Ordsr

Ed. C. GROFF, Pr<

TcUph<

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tab* Wop-

Iialios No. 1 pk. 2

N. § . No.Xoan'

Lu<kMargarln( !or tat il4C5o#ihg arid Baklnj

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$ Kinds to Ch oose FWwi|i Butter Cream Ch Kdlates - I 1 Honey Cream ChDcolates Peppermint Cream Chocolates

| 4 Flavors of Plaii; Fondant 4 Kinds of Fudgti Bars •I | ! ' • • • • i ' : ...1| - • / ,.' ' . " .

Wholesale a|nd Retail Orders Willfe !

On sale at Pohlman's Pharmacy -imd Miller's Conlectionery

• - . \

o excuse

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H ^ ' s a good eannple of how you c*a tj getUng your Chevrolet nud&i

Chevrolet dealer's. A car waah-a c*irwaai),doii( with the latest

dome at ;

washing eq^ptnent-- \ r only 75cl No aos|)S S M f o a l y c h ^

tlWlbla]bofyourc«r, .Saij

Gltevrolet Make "vi,iptM|ilHiy

^XSteu^

\m

lu>d repair wo k

A W a r i ^ ta«peci:lo4 Is '" be sure the Job ^nee *•

Chevrolet look 1 a '^'•iv^R^Ia:^"

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BARORINGTON R£ ESTABLISHED 18§5 I [

LESLIE W. McGLURE, Editor and ^ - ^ ^ • •••> • — • »•

{WALTER R. WINTERINGHAfo Business Director and Foreman;

Pnblitbkd every Thursday afternoon f atj Barrington, QUnoia, ianu entered as Second-class matter] at the Bar-faffton poatofflce under Act of March 8, ISi

Member of NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION

LLINOIS PRESS ASSOCIATION

Cards lot thanks, resolutions of condolence, obituary „»try , memorials, and all notices ojf entertainments or aadsty anil church sales and parties give,n Mr pecuniary teaeflt will be charged for

AJ1 communications should be addreWd to the

BARRINGTON REVIl 100 #AST #AIN ST., BARIUNGtQj*, ILL.

TELEPHONE; BARRINGTON NO. 1

A HIDDEN ASSE' i Now tlnU»ht> Inst of iiseriestof vllltitc, tehool, town,

•chool 'district ond state primary clcctims Is over and ready to le forgotten for another year, the time Is ripe for the re lidcnts of Burring ton nnd surrounding terrl lory to cxl rnct from hiding that hilmtblc hidden asset of the community to polish It up and place it »n display...

Wc refr to the ctitnmuptfyVl poteiitiiill) greatest as­set of nlV-harmony. * | I

We ha*e pot lived i'li'these i|nrts lo lg jnongh to be termed on jol'd-timer. We have done some listening nnd a lot of observing since we'come to, the two-county vil­lage. Frokn the standpoint of a beautiful residential district, wi haw made up out minds that Barrington lis second to none. A few other obscrvntlojos tiro that Bar? VingtOn is •oiivcniently located; it is suri-ouildcd by rtiral territory t nit is worth a long distance nigh; seeing jour­ney to see; Barrington has good school witi high sthtjid-dard*; Bnrrington's churches arc alive[ and influential; its comtnu iity and civic clubs are active, unselfish, with records of accomplishments; the parks, blnigrounds, and recreationi 1 facilities are. abmo the average! Individually ft> people lire "worth writing home about."! .

But Birrington has been hoarding its harmony. In­stead of investing all of this valuable, asset, the citl sens have hidden it away in socks, mattresses', tincans— yet, withi rawn it from circulation just lfse money in times .of ( epression

Now t lat many of the eausc.<j for. the hhrmony papic . «re remo\ e<l, the citizens in the community should dig

«nt that "Id hidden asset and put it to work. The for •tola for puttinjr harmony back to work is given in three words: forget Your Grievance*.

Ser as folic}

10 tor on.

HH

SALEM EVANGELICAL fiee will be observed at Salem

a. m., Divine worship with! lie Minister's Charge

7 :flfo| p. m. Evening devotion with WSIIB, a Worker." The chur jh ject,

both services, Ch

and K '••iondi i. give. 8

Ch

irtb school at 9:30 a) m.. Sntjts. Hobart IBerghorn N. Plaggc. We extend a kijidi invitation to such jtvho have no other Sunday [school connection to

iljem Sunday school a trial. rlhtiiin Endeavor meetings ajt 0:45 p. |m. The

servlcijs »f» for the young people would organ) this S of the

sVJmol wilt N

select ii| At.

Evangelical church

sermon by the pas-

bf the ichu like! to have-them join one or Ihe other Et. L. 6-..18. katloiiw. As we begin a new (Oiiferouco year with.

ndny the pastor desires to tiect the'membership ehtirch ntid Htiudny school In the scrvlicM of, our

first Sunday. Welcome. j Mejaibcr* and friends of Anient church W l Sunday

will keep iii'. mind tlintl Daylight 'rjntjltig. Time observed in ill) the sei'v

FIRST BAHTIIk I

mito, Bible iwliool! id )86, Junbirj. and B. V. I » . r l l ; T M

Al theme nn then!

es <

the {morning 'hour the jfcifttoi• will spejijk ion the Building Up the Morale," The eli«Ii|| wilt sing "From AH That Dwell

(Averjj).,Offertory. Bencdic|Llo!n by A|[ajcKetukiiC,AJ

P06R WASHINGTON EMPLOYES, We've heart! people groan about t(ie stuff that ap­

pears id the newspapiprx. Rut:they 6ugl|t' to see the kind of ituff -that doesn't appear in j the newspapers Every editor, whether: of country weekly, inland daily, or metropolitan press is deluged with ipropaganda that wotild be |sickening to readers if it weijej given iqmee in the newNttopers. We get a lot of it evw*y •re going particular;

That sounds

week and we to pmts on one tiny^loss of it rig)}t here. Tliis piece of propaganda originated in Washington

and wax ^indwiched in betweenLtwo pice« iif fairly good inaterial Ijliat wcgef in ft "free Service" that comes twice a week wlietber we want it or not. Heire It is:

"Congress is battling with the proposition of cutting government salaries as high as'1.1 per c^nt. The goyern-ment cletks are an educated arid a vojry high class of men and women. Tliey are the financial biekbone of .all toe ehuri'lies and the culturil institutu|tioi|s and brgah-iMtions <f WuKbioKfon. If they are Obliged to submit to 11 per cent" cuts most of 'tlicno will be ilhnble to con-tlane their liberal Miipport of] ihef churches. like a threatened depression in religion.

"BeHi< eiJ, every govenuiMMit employee i | morally ob-Jlgated to help sustain the community client. They will have to MHvenso their Hubs^riptions to. charity if Uncle 8am cuts their pay.

"Washington'is not very happy over tile, prospect of « wage cut for the majority of its best I'ltitens."

Duesn t tluit make you feel like wee| ingl for the, "best !dtixens <f WhNhington." Poor thingi, tlie.v probably are only paid from twenty-lire hundred to ten thousand dollars' u year out of public tax money that is pretty hard ear ted while six million utile hmKed men in the country i re without any Income at nil "Mease pass, a handkerchief NO we can have nj good cry for the poor chair warmers In the national capital jivlu put In fully alx or seren houfs a. day for good, fatj'snliiriei) and are threnteue | with a horrid elevcii; per ce it cut Irf* pay.

rt plnyed by Mrs. K! K. Li l iM the eveiiluR service the pawtor wllllspeik on

Discovering a Lost'Power/V The/Odd FwlfyjU aid the RJdieki hs and thuir friends lire to lie with tnji for their ar[nnii-meeting. A cordjnl welcomJ is' extenlded to al| vlidtorji.'

I CIIAf LES R. DRtlSSEL, lfn«(to)r,

SAINT PAUL EVANGJsLieAT •i Suiidny, April 2(

|0 a.im., Sunday school j30 oj. m.,L Morning worship in German. |0 p.i m.> English evening service sponsored r's class. The officers, and members of thisj

class it women will conduct this1 service, and the will gjvc an address on the Subjectf: "('.'hrlstinn tion.'

1):.1 10

'.Y:i Glen ml

sejmjin oi i the sub-choir will sing in

rchi , We

BARRINCW REVIEW, RARR^NciA ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, Alf^IL 21,1^32

*M "!$

(|)UR

WASHINGTON LITTER

By National ]3ditorial Association

(Special io The Review)

f the fburcli

Morning wors| Eveiiing servlc

ilp i 0:4«

Below til k Skies," violin

by the active pastor.

lEduen-

T|iursday; April ¢8. . . , • < • ^0 p. m-! Montbly meeting of he Junior League, -i

HERMANN E. K QENI<&, Pastor.

BARRINGTON EVANGELia kL LUTHERAN GJrofPs Hall " ' 1 . ',

Dl.ine services every' Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Bi )le class and Sunday school! at 9:45 a. m. Tie Lutheran church extends t> all who are at the

preset t time without a church home a sincere invitation to attpad its services and classes, j

[D. C. FiEiNNlk Pastor. 1302 N / l 4 t h Avenue

| S|lclroso Park, III.

f l R S T CHURClll OF 'CHBIfjlT1, SCIENTIST I 421 East Main Street

I Si nday service, 10:45 a. m. • ' Si nday school, 0:30 a. m,

Ajril 24—Subject: Probation After Death. G lden Text: Job 28:10. He knowcth the way that

I tak»: when he hath tried me, l\ shall come forth as gold.

M edncsday evcnfng meeting at S p. m Tie reading roo^n, 114 E. Stution street, Llpofsky

bulldjng, is open to the public from 2 to 8 p. m., each week

(J each

K " HI

MORE GAME1 BIRDS • In tli<| midst of Washington's; preocc ipaltion .over eco­

nomic matters, pooplc who are Interest ><1 In the threat-«aed extiiiction of the nation's wild foivi have taken a •enslble ijttitudK They are not asking for subsidies er federal appropriations. On the other hand, they pro

to meet the crisis out of their own pockets. Their proposal outlined in detail liefore a seiate; special com-•r i t te^b. tA provide funds out j of a kuirp tax of one cent «b il l shotgun shells kohh.j

Shooti rs-and Mportsm*jn tire giving tlie i Ian unstinted support, ind snch opposition' arf has''d?ve oped apperirs to he bafd'on misuiulerstandimi rather thin selfishness

pW"atingii ess. • * • |. .•;*''• The nigratory birds .of Noiith Am'rica are an in-

temationiil affair in which hi^h the United States and Canada nre vitally interested. 'Both enuntries recognize their Valie as a great- natural asset,' wh ch will disa-pear UIIUM effwtive measures a e taken pipinptiy.. The present xrisis is the result of three J earl of drought, eotnbineil with a vast amount of draining of swamps and tnarshf's, creating an alarming deficiency in waterfowl breeding groundd. 1 j The iiroposed stamp tax on shells wnuli yield a fund

«t $7,00(,000 a yeW. Divided half and half between federal, and state agencies!, thin sum; wlf undoubtedly meet the need promptly1 and adc|Ouately. Breeding places will be pi ovided for the wild fojvl in the right places and «t the rl :ht time, nre prolific, and their, normal inerenso | in^ ij wonld m>an n vast nnd |»erroii|nent stock! of wild life for the,present nnd future, generations^'

Darwin has pointed out that nature protects most wild creature** against extinction by providing them with

• a reprodi ictive cn'pacity that is truly enormous. If there , were no natural or artificial checks to multiplication, al­

most anr tfiven specie* in lime would liter ally cover the earth. .Lt the senate committee hearings it was made obvlouH hnt the most effective ^olutioft' of declining, mi-cratory lowl lies in "the utilization of this proclivity by encourag ng reproduction on natural feedini;,grounds,iand by removing some of the checks upon it. The passage of the p Miny-n-*bell biW is boulnd to be Vdlowed t y a great imreai* in the annual production tt gome bjnls. The program outlined is based]on sound principles: it •imply proposes to assistTa bountiful nature effectively and ecoromically by the. improvement of natural! en­vironments, i plan^

day and from 7 to 0 p. m

ST. A N ^ E | S

S induy, Low Mass, 8 a. m. am 10 a. m V eek days, Low Mass, 7 a. i o. i Devotions in honor of the Saw id Heart, first Friday

of ea *b month.. Mass at 0 a. m. C mfessions, Saturday, 8 p. m, Biptism by appointment.

REV. JOHN A. D^JPFICt, pastor.

, METHODIST! EPISpOPAL

('pme, Hud rest, comfort, helpj, i|ind ins)>lri|tion in the

on Saturday.

. A FACETIOUS RE»|[Allfe by Secretary of th« f Treasury Mills about "paternity" covers the true pictures of i the political cross-play this jweek at the natjidn's capital. No oneV j t appears, is'willing to claim the pidit for the pending tax bi|l and ccolncmy measures. .. Foi once,in lcgislaiivo history the real or fancied authort of thbse bills are •ehictant to lend tljpir nanfes to. the propositions. Thc an­swer may bo f»um| in tfete fillet tint these major octivities of congress An loaded iwlth po itical dyiinmite,. Tliey realize"! the wlidom of tiilo BlbMcnl saying "by theli- deeds ye ijihnll know them" n|id i'tw from efforts to tag ineitsiires Wlljli lie|rrp«rjy or Indtvld-iiitl label. ;r | '

TIIE HfeNA'Hi: ANP 1:1011813 l«re keenly ulive to' the current of; voters' thoughts and ict from elreiinistnnee rather than conviction,- The people ftro pre/llNposec to criticize congres­sional tactics. Politicians are always blumed for lm t. times .regardless of thejr- flctiial ies)ionslhi;Iily. ' <?onse-•inently there I»' no pi-iile of n|itlioi»-ship In the ho Ige-pndgfi tax rnlKlng measures now I bforo the' senate or the pruning of ion mmental expenditures by the house. 'Phe Imposltlonj of high tuxes will jlirol rtlily spell the end of many 'coiigrlcRsi ma 1 careers'. The re-seiitmeiit vMc. in liiinugiblo hut, offer— Uv^ at- all Itiines. 'The-entire jhriuse 'membershipI .lius't submit to the voters' decMon this fall and oite-third of thJB sieiiiitori"' terms will also ex­pire. : Hence, t le npprehensiveness in political circles and the diligijnt jhunt for scape-joats. !

IF THE QUESTION of j ftderhr edployo .juts I'"onld. be isolated and copsidered solej v as ah economy mea­sure the opppi tion would be: negligi­ble. The iaboi unions and djthers are: iearful that t ie effect will j be wide­spread in prHate industry.- ij There-jfore, the labor fir^nnisiations nfe fight­ing, paring,: tli e government] payroll aa a menns of maintaining high Wage scales olKewheic. This >:t(itu«|tfbnJ -pre­sents a problem which congr|esi k'un-not overlook fo •wholesale wage sinsh-in i in their hone districts could Mien be-' attributed o their economy mea­sures. It serins,assuml that some compromise.;.wi 1 he, reached in order

Wandering From Tliis to

B h 6 Billion , *- Schools worm o ummu ^ The latest valuation of school prop­

erty in the United StateB represents a total of $6,211,32t;040, accordjing to information made available at the federal office of educatiojn ApifH 12, This, lirge investment, it |va« explain­ed, is the yalue of all ppperty used for public elementary and secondary schools in 1930. No niorlp recent sta­tistics are'available. ••(•'!' "i'r.'

" Betwegn 1928 and .1930,, tjie valua­tion increased from $8,486,938,590, or apprdximately .. $t25,000,000. Other statistic^ disclose an increase in ex­penditures^ fori the pnblf^efeinentnry and secondary schools, from $2,184,-380,038 In 1928 to $2,320,776,03« in 1930. 'the following nijditional in-j tforinntIon was made available:

The. value of HCIUMII property, per piipiir ciiltoilrtil juries rrbm J407 In [New York 1¾. $72 iu Gtojrgin. Stiiies, fwicti as New York and California, ex­pended 'approximately 1H'*> tlines , as much per pnpll om-olluil lrij JIH siicli stulils us Georgia; iiiidMlsHissippI; Vot the.-'UiiM Stnjlen,1 the value of scl «bl property, per pupil enrolled wn|i $242 while expeiMllttire ptir pupil enrolled 'In the .mibllJi elenientiiry and sewddiiry sch»i|fs was $i>bl38]

'l'l d.li* schoof propel'ty; for elwiicu-tnryiind wcoqfii[iir.y sch()n,ls exceedK $1(HM««>((MH) in 10 American states. New Y*»k valuation Ik $871,^^.^)0; Pennsylvnhlu. $i»l2,00b,000: Kiiiiois; $441,000,01% and California, $127,-. |<KH),000.''' [

t( aave money juid keep taxes n fa|r rate,

pervlce yon Irge chorus

xnnctbary wijrsliip hour, At eviiryj morning can fount on k\w inspiring music of our In choir! '

i Worship at 10:35 a. in. and 7:30 p. m lurch school, 9:30 a. ml with separate rooms for| (of the idepurtments. iworth and Intermediate leagues nt 0:4ft p. in not worshiping elsewhere cone v|Ith us and helpj

us worship and exalt the Lord Chlst. | PHILIP II. BEltsCHER, Pastor.

1 ST. JAMES I Ditudcc, .11!.

C'tiurjch school, 0:46--1, m. , Mtorning Prayer and Sermon, l|l :00 a. m.*!

THE REV, ALBKR'J

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feRT E. TtAj^LOR, hector.

' » M ih I I i

•conlingVfo Fi

I Fred Lohmnnn, city eiigineej- of Cham

llf„ ten building permits were issued during Construction under the permits will amount to

A iSiaigi Marc i $4.99"». (

A Tconlijig ! to the Chicago Mo or Club $07 of tli > states appropriation of $7(1,080,000.fir highway const ructioti rind maintenance in :932 will jo into the | {sickits of workmen employed on such projects.

A lout 200 jfarmers and others ijiterested ip establish cheese factory of Uliopolis,

^ippjpfif mwm f vl'^i^VdiiatMOli';': i'''+l

Six hundred people are now tujrning out of stjocs each day, six days a week!

in Olney, 111.

of n two billion Icgisln

down to

I.THE, SHAltow dollar honus h ivera. ove* the) tlvo body;' Al I / plans forr balancing the budget .«'11 be, thrown into /lis' card in event tie bonus bill is passed. It is freely pre lifted that the nation's financial plan u'ill crumble under this additional dral i and bring aljiout fiat money or "gri>en-hucks". of decades past. Tsxpnyhig groups are gravely concerned that the house wHl be stampeded by the agitators among veterjti organisations. The presiden­tial ve n is oer aln but in a campaign year ciingress x notoriously docile to I nil u en -es wblc i smack of vote-getting power. The li »nuS problem has out stripped ,nil ot »ers. The uncertainly over the bonus and taxes ts undoubt edjy r'tnrding InisinoKs recovery, i

THi: CALEXDAR8 of the Heimte and hcuije are crowded with^hills re­ported from virions committees. It is believed tba the majority of these proposals will be smothered in the closing days' wl en the filibusters have their innings. The house will clean dp the nppro|n latum hills for the de­partments within a few days. The bonus, Muscle '" Jor legislation attention.

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frequently r „ that requires some thinking before

-making a fid. Sometimes you |holdj cards that I vould ju»tify a bid from you if !youl knew the card* in your mrtneri hand, but a« you are not a o.'nd ttiidei amiyo,ur hand doMnof u ntai'n a uhqroug Iy aound oif$n&\ bid, the best ftinglor yo« to.do^i to I'.'SB. Brldw is a game ofihigh^ardi, */.CB, and.kii g», and i/ you have iiL ^ or king, no matter what other you hold, ydu9\\oM$mgitfa-jyour tiirntoopCT " ••""•- * -an ace and 1 card* of one «

'jVOI turn to opM *he bidding. |f yo^,fiat an ace and ting and three other »mall

t . _ *• ^- A--AT*. •• I A ' I J - -.Al.l • • - '" l !

aye

stpt ike him out, That ^" ig i t i f thepar tS

ler always could-tell ler vas fciddinion »

t hi id; but that,;, aible

tlmtBilltonde,

(iovernment Competition . The post office .'department' should

be removed as a (foinp'etitor, of coin^ mercial printers und': publishers in tjhe: sale of printed return addresses on stamped envelopes; the senate has just been advised by its coniniiftce and post'offices nnd post'-rpajtl's.

The committee madei this recom­mendation ii» reiwrting favoAib^y oil a bill (S: 4080) to regulate the manu­facture nnd sale of stamped enveloi»es.[ Thitf action was tnkentby the cpm-

f ittee despite aii uninHrrible report the bill made bjritii^ postmaster

neral Wafter: F* Bjrt»]r». ! "The committee • holds the opinion

that the government is already con­ducting too many enterprises in com­petition with private business," the report on t ic bills rend. "The argu-;

ent advanced by the post bfflce de-lartmeht ?that' because it hns| bcenfen-

gaged'in selling printing ovijr a long period of yeJars it should be nllilwedto continue, U not convincing.

"Under I the provisions of this" bill printing orders now delusively handled ' by tlie federal government through the post office depart nent nnd the printing being done in one locnlity will henceforth be diverted to! tlie numerous localities in« %vh cli. post offices are established," thi report, continues, "Representatives of labor irgnnlzutioiih' Informed the (ommittee hnt the post oilleu depnrtnent com-letition ivith printers had contributed

in no small degree, to unemployment,"

Homes for Unemplojed Tlie Oernian governn^nt has an-'

noiinej'il a plan . whereby 10,0()0 wooden houses will be built nt the cost lo $11,425,000 for ' in employe^ factory workers in the svbirlra at factor,,' cities, according' to n report from Yiee (Consul C. W. Gray, Berlin,

Eiuh of these houses Is to >e built on a plot of ground Winging trim one-fifth "f nn acre lip, so that t ie fain illes may, ritise a certain niniunt of vcgetujhlcs and chickens, t|ie n'port stated

Acdording to presvnt plnijs, con­struct on will start in the near future. !Of tin total number of house;i, 2,000 nre tcj he built in the Ruhr district,

7,21'8,0(Jo

THE LEdljSLATORH nro impa­tient as the nn ional conventions' draw nenr. They wai t to scout around their own district H Minding out sentiment first hand lnste id' of accepting relu.ved rejiorfs from tlielr henchmen. A num­ber at senator < and representative i have been .i<vi y 'on short trips and return puz»led and concerned ove' their own fori lines. The temper of the people is lifficttH to measure in times of depre sion. The lack of co-h«|s1ou among he dejiiocrafs prior t • the (Chicago m etingi is not taken to» sejriously by ve cran republicans. The; r aije conscious of the facjt that pre-con-vcjntion scraps if not too deep may b > ironed out "for the- good of the pnrty. Both parlies are handicapped in draft ing their cainpi ign plains by a KCarcit;' of funds. The contributors rtre seal­ing (heir purse4 until'they,know hov congress ,will tfeat thejm. i

III., met in the high schod aMilitoifliim recently and. ai(pointed a committee to in pet with I the Lions' j club which 4s sponsoring the projt i*t. '

Tbe Ford j Motor company's Cliieago plait hap an noun wl that 1,000 ine» were emplnyed on A)ril U anif that the forcil will be increased t> 3,500 within a few! week*. | i ' ji|

1, urlng March |15 building ijie'mils wer? issued in Danville, 111., accorkling to Paujl Enael, city niiiding in spec! tr. The building operations! 'Involve 'a total of $20,-127.

Mneteen building permits wej-e issued b y L. E. T>al!> building inspecor ,of Decatur, III., during March The permits represented ^.total inrevtment <f $33,950.

L u. . -^ .^ — . . . - - - '6,000 pairs

, at the International

anion

tult, it Is advisablo to bid !. It isn't much oftt Wind

of course, bilt your partner mutt havo Bonictbing t > shoot at. You must.tell him Bomethi ng about your hand, You nre pluying ipartneraltipganioaudit is your duty and part of your contract to inform ycur partner at your earliest opportunity the nature of your hand.

It is pcif ictly safe, to aaiurte|that nearly all of the best playeri pta f alike. There is vc-y little difference in the play of the b :st players and the plddjng therefore in doubly important! Make sound bids < riginally or pass. There is no middle a urse hert. The original bid must have 11 meaning and' if you bid oi'ginally w thout high cards, without cards that v ill take tricke, your bid is inisleadinga id is known and recognized »s the Boob Bid. 1 :",,.•• Ij !

Practical! r all Auction and Contract players1 who have played these games for any leng :h of. time realise that it is bad policy t o make a bid with a hand that is too weak to justify the bid. They realiz i that »uch bids are un­sound but ihnnot seem to resist" the temptation o bid. Their theory Beems to be that (pe dealer runa^no risk by

ponents are «uf theory would I of the weak ' whether the strong or we course, is imp

^ i l a y ^ w h o | e r B i | t in'making wci-Wdrend Mpbj|loail. thecoafulenr oi ^^.P»rtner«.&daj i result lute ,-,,^/ a garna and r|bber that tl.cy „hJ ha^e Won; : ;» t e t ti,c hu\${ mania'Wyotiibry u will sf,0l) \J„ mm itf LloiJow 'hen yon ,|„ . . . hold ..the; card!ITh re is a p,,ii,-y 6I malitefh'inactiyty, dilch, m i,ini4 ; moSteffCCtivc.jf ry put and y.iitV'll be aurpriKd af|he i sultN.

9W. WAwMTm "iidcnin II.UMII,. mittjsd the ,f%iwi g -hand f,,, .t... cuBiropt. •• fi

r i Exnmpli Hand.

.:. Wz —

Hearts» Ciul>8*--], DiantohdB Spadei — 1

8,

•'••Noscore,rufber atne. ZdealtMl\ bid one Bpade,iA tw diamoinj , V two spadesand Bmtf/t . What fchould I now bid with iHJFli regoing hand nrnl why!at eitherjftuct m dr Cwjtiact.''

InthedpHiilloft iewriter, Z'shouW now bid two m tr mp over the two spadea. He kn||rs 11 it his spade bid ii a four-card bip ai that only very

" support B i his arbicr will enable im to score gape. I c also knows that

he haatt doilbl««top er m tht diamond Suit which wil|prot bl^ be opened at no trump. FoMthet .'reasoasiit looks like A .Dettdr.tpanja to score/R.I me at no tramp tb^n fit spjies. The follou-in;

II

making a weak bid t^Cause hit op- J are the hands held W all (ouj players:

Hearts —Ak 8, 2 C l u b s - J V Diamonds - -A, j , 9(, <J, 5, 2 .: M Spades ^-)8^6,3

It is evid nt that Y Z can scoj* at least three o id at no trump but will be unable to stake game at spadea. A/S proper open ng at. spades would be the singleton cl lb which B will win afld give A a m f. A should now lead first the ace, thfa a small diamond, and

Hurts'— K, 9 ,1i$ Clubs—Q,10,9,7,2 Dilwnondi^lOt?.'''., Spades—rA,4' ..-

"*'/••/' f - . .—u

' : • - ' Y •!;• • '••

B

Heart*-W10,4 Cluba^rfiSYJ DiamondB Spades

ftarts - 0, J,.«, 3 iubs - 'A, 6, 5, 4 , JanvMids — 4

a d ^ - J , 9 , 5 , 2 \ -

ft'3-V.' • •feM iQ* v>, 7

givs B a rtjR.' B hould now lead another club [ind gh : A another ruff. They now wifi'malqe the ace of hearti so that Y„ Z eon. onro make one odd at spadea. It is l«oo<) xamplc of clever inferential bidding it 1 the good results obtainable thjirefropi

Melyln ICpaylov ^ks|C|iirp on Mbunting Cost of Govdrnment

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u l „. „ , ,, 11,1)80 near Berlin, HMO near Hnm Hhoals and other nrn-,,,, j ^ „ t „„„,,,„ ^ „ t r < ) , wlll|;iHu have lbe ir j 4 f t 0 „: T>rpwU>I)) 4 n o ^ ^ m n{

Frankfort, 8R0 nt Breslau nnd the IJ«* nliilniig 7,020 houses are to be In eated near other large industillal cities.

Additional hohvn may be bnjlf it was :stated, if tenants with Inenns may be fo!und to help

t ie cost of construction), Tcnanjts

MolaitcB Windows An English sclentIsi lius devel

oped u met In si willed ma> provi one of the n o'si hiiporinii inven rions for nmn; years, Al file pro* ent tlnifk the world prodtpvs mnr< eiigur ttinn H -tin Use for find (<ni of the great iirnblems Is tn knnv what to dn w th the surpliii .Thi invention coitcprns a pro-ess bj meiins of willed crude sugu to tin form of moiiifws can be c«nyenea into a substance a» tiaM niid si{ transparent ui glass. If, htt*. more over, the vnlu ible property o| pus* Ing the hen 11 It giving ultrn y|nl« rayn ivlilcti nr ^ stopped by onHnnrj Window glass 'fiiip nmterlai en he btriwrf, nnd-led. or rolled. Just llk«| glass.

> On (Jood

Cdt lsln| tjope

live lb,holes <»ne oif'the hi sea bl'rdii, and veloped such

when icajiturei

Ferieious Cats |nd near the enpe oi domestic cats were

^nmetjl li[ose y^nrs ng« andoow they n (he ground nrotind

irbora und prey upon these felines have de-jreriicltyjthnt it is al

most ln!'pn*sih|e to,tHrne tlietn even young.

g«W rate1

peeti

silrcl the menf elgii ing Htrlcl

g^^|| > g ^ ^ ^

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later, some bear - ~ — -r for till' first .10.000 bouses are to Wlec e|d from the rank's of the ujii-empliyed.

Want More Gold Canada, Japan, nnd Germany are toi g several countries attempting to

incnaic the gold output because of the le'jittively high value of the metal, accodiig to a department of corn-men e statement April 14, The state­ment ' ffylldwtfln full'text; *• -

Rilpurts received in the minerals di­vision if .the department .of commerce statiI, that efforts are being made in seve-ni countries to Increase the pro­duct lot of gold either through1 opening up nev properties or through {he in-stnllithn-nf.mpgf. efficient mills. This' is boMcd upon as development grow­ing oiit of the relatively iiicioused valu p r f gold, j 1 '" A r ?port /rom Consul Jesse B,

.Tnclsoi. Fort' j William, Canada^ sthtud that one large- company has comide :ed I ItK new mill near Kasha­llow je ntid has increased - operations to |jhe full crtpaclty of IfiO tops of.

or i> * M. Running at capacity with | 1« qre, production is ex­it to total between $76,000 and

Mm a month, . I __#_ I ,

'| H'orld Money Confcr^iKe , A cinference of world powers on the pioblems W ' Inrcrnntional ex-char ge might be' productive jof results whlih would constitute a valuable contribitlon to the restoration of work! l>u#irieBK.ijohn Qraftcjn Itogers, assiitnit secretary .of sfate( told the bouse »ub-commfttee • investigatinit the -""jp question April IS. llpi Infojrn^l

oihmlttee that the state depart-hJRd 'I'Mjunded out' leading for-

natioiH oto the question of bold

f l • Chicago Sinker ShovVs N e e d

pi Oantion in Spending I Taj payers' Mor^ejf

if , '

Would Reform T a x Mctliods

Speaking before the Interr atlbnal Chamber o' Commerce al Washing­ton, Melvln A. Traylor, Fres dent of the First N itional Bank of CJhlcago, said in par,

Another field In which tb\ose re­sponsible or leadership must do

s o m e lia rd, Bound' t linking i f w e a r e t o avoid dls later is that of public expenditt res.

|n ihit chun try, government' la supposed to abide with the people,, ana yet we know that In no other field does lea' lership exert so great anlnffuenjseupon

Melvln Tijsylon

international conference, ;re-| <k, , t o< 0 , J S , < , w a t , < H , «* j<ti»e silver'

question alone; and had fojind insnf. flcieift nterest to warrant such a cot*. fereicej j

the thought and aetiofM the people as in thq p illtlcal sphere. In tbe fif­teen-year period, from 1013 tojl028r our natiom 1 income was ent Imatcd to have in reasfld from abb it 34½ billidjf doll ms to 81 billion dollars annually, <r 135 per cent; in the same perl id :the! expenditt fes of

'all govern nental {divisions in the United Stn.es nevb increase 1'from a liitle lea i than throe bllli )n dol­lars to'mo'e than 12¾ bllli »n dol­lars, or approximately 300 p< r cent

B; is perf iotly true, ot conn e/that insofar as He Federal Gove nment Is concernc d, the mnjor^part ot the increaee.li that direction is ac­counted fo: by our participation in the World Var; b|it it is into, resting to observe that for the fleet 1 year ending, in 1928, .federal e cpendi tures were only 81¼ Per cen; of the combined < utlay for all ¢0)111081 ad mlnistratio t in the United States,

Looal E<pendlturcoxBla i:em Figures re hot available ror the

rears folio ving 192¾ except tor the t Federal Qi vernment, whose .expen­ditures Inc-eased 10.7 per cent' tot the fiscal j ear ending in 1939» and 6 per cent In lD30|l.t riiaylbe/ as­sumed tha like Increases hive Oc curred in; ether political anbdtvi-slofls of th i countijy. For the year ending in L928, tbe cost of {admin istration >f State Corernmenis amounted o 14%/per cent jof fhe total; of th B remainder, over!54 per cent went to sustain, local govern mentSt

jthoqo roHpoimllilo for Igbvernrrienti.Ideate fo give their constituency] t h o d est ixlucatlonal faoHities', t^e best roads, streets,, public parkstplayir lunds, an I other facilities ob|alnaj)li but, afor all, there, is po'^denjiir; the fn t that. expenditures for pu< 1; ptjrpjfises near a very cloijft"roh>t i n t o tho Indi­vidual, beciiiso tin y mortnaK0 hit future earhljitfs ror sonsumableand rapidly jfleterloratiti; goods.

Jlverji bd ip issu for the public weijfare Is llh Initi ilmcnt debt.on the earninff'luopncl rof o»'p|y hldl-vidual ahd linte-rpr so In tho com­munity Afltpted. . h )t only does It involve Installnwit omortlnatlon of the.debt ltsfblf, but i constantly In-jereasing 'eaarge' f r m'alntenaticj" land .upkeep]'If tho miirovcment lit

Zj&utmk

ligations avoided.

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| n # b«i mucii lon*«f

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to be preserved iKlilnpt cnrlj' <lo--terioration,[ind quic* ruin. ' 'Most df the taxirk tnnchlnory of the, countfjjj' wasl, cr atcd nt n Htno when the 'piescnk * ^ 1 0 1 0 o f P"""0

debt-wajs nit' th'ojuKl t possible; and it Is^therefjfro, l |ad quatcly and ln> equitably Jttfljusled to meet tha emergen^lflja'fof mo irosont burden.

'The consifluenye 11 that in almost every malo^|p]olUlcfl subdivision of the country;iiertajn c asses of wealth escape taxation, or : ny little, whllo ' either ty'poiijM ijrope ty are chargod With an uribi larable obligation. ' The duty;j!t> I leidc, thljv tlieMore.

In this field i s tjW )ld. First, and most impotl^ at W o I, a grwier do-gree cf can|h: n r lust bo exercised In the creaflo^f of.jovi niment'obliga­tions; andf!Mccpnd. an-lmnic/llai* reform In tiding ma< l/nery »)"»t l'9

undertaken !! ' 5

6ffec4!o« |Fe< si al Aid" •In feonnoiiion [wit ; tho t reatlon

of lndebtottBeW; It lo high 'i'»" , that ttioBo|jnros|onn )i'o for 8tnt'» 1 admini»traH4n Sjona let r.se^rnf/. clous and S|4puc[ ve nflu'enf e ot 8°' called Federal hid 'or.'public '"]" provdmenWii . \> ' In many Ifostajpcos this poiky "'. publjo expotlidituire ai irdiicJicB-cW;e-ly to politlctj briber: and lii-alniost every easeMenM iti yj tp »<MM

log-rolling, Mie'sun ndcr of staw; diovoreigntyflland, a rndiihl i:"P°v" eflahmept 4Jt|flfl<Jal u Us. Moreover., 'wfrbaVe saiil toothing >f the pwvoMK and promoHon of uhdcrtiiW Tvhlch in tmny Inst in'ces are not Ju$tWe.4 by|ih>»oco eit^of the sit', 'uation'or bkthjt ul Isntlon oftl10-facilltios 9%otttplal nl. Lot there-, be no mistake li this respect. . JLet us taco Uie facts. :: Unlo*-^ there is a |«tu 'n. tfl Bnnity if. to*. 01811014 of fittbli e ex enditurc.% de­fault and tfpudHatloi of public <r»'

i v m WaucoRdi

enger ,rred <»n v

church ^ K t l ^ B l i t e n g e r ^ »*£. of OSAV««O, a nephew

E ? v bl»el«ffeta and her S t e d ' . i f sVeer^BS.Wd. 00 Miss 4 u < , I f l Sf'WDvw nots...

^ . i n a r r l « g f o j ' W « ^ 1 and Mi;, Aaron Hu«

ITiu 'wlfty B 0 0 1 1 a t

"jh%-attends and:

^orV.1 george te, and she^ hminuet of snipHlrasons. A H r was-wrvW M the. *

mnih'er Mrs. IJane I Eatesg

(la on their1 return t?>m a trip to Oswegj).

~tMrsT-Fanti.V Ptatt- -nUrU Sf.Wo i-Mib'on WeTlnetidkt « 1 ir,«. tables were played>M

t„i to Mr*. Henry Kxicn .lim-'Divwuf" nul Mrs, Ber ftWim wo»up ..i.ii-«..",•• j . - -

"„,«•! .lellclOJis lunch wiijs s ;r rte g a i n w . ; » r f v P « H * J

..((ertalned tin club Aprdj.il

M\H. Bertha, ^ f c t lm«ijret l„,r home hen',-' nftrr "P>» „Inter with If r dnnghter.; Sfi .. i l . ' i i rmlon. 1IK l i

Siliroeder. (

'•])!•. Orton

(loilfny at Kvinslon, 111, ft,.y iiinl twin soiis w1))S_K, Milliliter here | l t h hrVlVmkhj

Mrx. 1 .eKier' KIngsley jilid'•'. iitti- KliiRsley Irf I.nse JC.uriej Fridav nfiermiifii "w|(h >Irs. - • ' • : . - - ^ . - • ;

Iluiilmrili I#J •Ifanl. Mrs. t-'ijrrie White ai Edith IVek w< re WnUkeg nn, Friday nrtcnmii.n. ' .

'.Murphy an< -Bjiltler opfi • liiiscsiile hotel, for t h e ' i H i Sftatiinbiy. ' - '. .'•

Fnd Adniti* of Chicago' ri'laliven, io Wnucoipbt, Tbin

MrM. I'aroliiMvKorensQn is: a ,few (ln-vj nt the t'Ufforil litiiiie in KRuhiirsf." .1 .[ •

(Mr. and Mrs.--Will TJO1UU now reside itnJ'lfEin.'.swnt '-Vf! with theft' s^ii, ^arl "Jijiht family. ' i' .

; •':.

MIHH Anita Rascley. "who i lag Teachers' college at Stejven Wis.i was.a temwt vihj>i|tor|at of her.parents Mr., and ;Mx Buseley. ! . i !;..

V i..-.

Ki| .ljteilgine and son, Ithinc.k, liave "Cc.ur d eraplo; Chicago. - "•' .-.

Mrs. OJive \ M l | w a « a „^ h. Ki JIUKIICN nwii^ at Crgi Sunday.

Mr. and Mt-s. Vincent teijilnl ihf fnjicrnr of»4 , Frank H.IVCJJ of Wheeli nmrn-iiiK. Short services wer the house Wjt|i funeral sen

l a t the ('ntjiiilhr cTijirch a [ <»rov ' v>"

Mrs. Oi'o'rge . sister from |Cv

The "IH'KIIJH (elnii WHS ||(>|i| ; Monday niulil. niiiK a hi-ceiit

! tienr fiiiuri-.

Mix. Ilowiitjii' Andersojua

Itnpke enfe nnston Sundai

i , - . - - • "

meeting of nt ihiv.lrtm. ' The f.loiis nn in I pro am i

j d«y a ».>• jfhfi I ,I.|lke./.|)l|ich

Mr. anil Mr KIIIIS l.f M c l l i

Hni'r.v ,'N |«m>wn here, di I'lles'ilay, April 1 were held Sun

prnb;. ..tiosMdl

ii. a B»4fl jury Npep.t, S i

the Oeiirge"ilrjii|ghfimihfime

AJIioid o)[ i>i[ ii at hisiliimiel I 1¾ ^"iinerulj

day afternoon from the 0„p.r. Mertodist elmrch, W|ih , he Masoniel

|-vliurt{H,-a'iid- burial-in Cary"

Arthur- I^iw ri-nc* and^-soi •'r.. of ChiVrt o spent ^he

[with hoiVie folks., ,. ..-

Ai niccting (jf' t|„. Pufg j i '•»'f"«' was h|d,| in4He vH. Monday ,.,vj,!,^, - J?,,.re' rWil

| attendance, i | . . ,

tier,™ pagj, ; / 1.,,,.^'y • Wyde (»,lrr of!Unrrtngton <fi here HiiHdjfy.v v • -r

Mi. and MK Howard JI .{•""hters, Xf(tfy .rPnnJ wl Waukegaii, wijre visitors »i 1 he^.!«„„.„ Cntr-home.

Mf" AuguHt R,M»huier of 1 I <>|. K|.ent ,, f i ^ d n y s re •."•hittvcK hi.re.C

"'^'W cltib »4 Wedhe^da>f'

I>c, JTnhn R<)*i and %hj»i »*«i-I-llH.Hyvi^tvWtS3;

-nt Thnnrf. • . , ^ ftidaj Jane Kmoiyfor;•••*'• ! " *

- ^ - : John A. ROKS attel

;f;' ,«j«, :siw.icai & 2 ohpsen 0"deeg«le t«i,„

« 2 , 5 ?f V'*1 JUlfi«iW Stdi

'**> " • 1»;; tiiul'iS .

Wall "'^ Mrs- '0*>rt"

fe„;:;^;v»«^dai 6 ^ 0 , , ¾ ^ ^ ^ '^•-.N^^rSf sfiiy^ftas 1 ¾ ¾ . ^ ^"l^mont ^ ¾ ¾ ^ yV'--Si^S

• • van} y»Ku«l, gU8dayi , ^lyde IVPJJ rt» r k i ^

*" , n Milwaukee, WU, f Miss B « ^ -

Mr JS, w r k w l ) h k « a»J ""• a nd Mrs. 8ldney R u i p

e d ^ S ^ r t U y e l u b J

UW3«y evening. ^

^m*

Uiow to play &ridg>

AUCTION M CONtRACt

i -

Wynne Ferguson PRACT1CA4. A U C T I O N BRJDOS*

>!r

i

.F-Xo. 2J ,

pc.n(v,ts arc sure to[takehlm«mt. . ir i»» t hc..ry would b e f r i g h t if th^pJirtnlr of the. weak biddejr a lways could't in .whether the biddcf was S ic ldW on i strong or weak, hand; but that oi (o'ursc, m impossible. , '

Tl . ivers who persist in making wea'-1 .«1. end up by losing the c o n f i d e n c e the r partners and ajsa result lose m i n / a K'-'C and rubber that they shorn i r M S , won. Don't; lett the %idd 4 "•-"'• ••' Ktt'you or you Will soon liv> r.,

t it. Lie low; when you do n-' I the, cards. There is a jtolicy of

NrSv^inactivity which, at : • t e l e c t i v e . Try it 'out and ,rfirised at the results.,

• tour correspondents has sub. t ! .c ' fol lowing hand for dis-

E x a m p l e H a n d

Y : : A B : : ' Z :

O:

imes, it you will

Hearts-'— 10, 4 , t bibs — K,.8, 3 Ki.uiiomls--- K, Q, 8 , 3 . \ M . k s - K , Q, 10 ,7 ,

'<.'•> score, rubber game. Z d e a l t and I one spade, A t w o diamonds, Y two

i j>r,i.-les and B passed'. What ihould 7i

ijn.-w bid with the foregoing hand and' [why, at either Auction or Cor tract?

In the opinion o/jtfhe writer,Zshould r/-w bul two no trump overjthe two

js indes . He (mows that his spajdehid i* ..a four-card bid and t h a t o i l y very 'g'v,l support by his partner will enable h m t t o score $rame.|HealsoIcnjows'that he has a double stopper in the diamond s u e which will-prabaSfy be opened at n > trump. For these reasons / i t looks like a be;tter chance t o scoreigame at

> trump than atspades . The following ar

> n u n i i j u i . u j a t s j j a u c s . 1 n e f o l l o w i n g c the hands held: by all four! players:

- K. '>, ". •> '.». in. '>, 7 , 2 .

i v - - in, 7 - A . ! •. .

V I i , :

I \

I ' l . - l

JN. .-...5 Is1--- K. O.IS, 3

K. <J. lo-. 7

• ; • • •

'Hearts —0.1 ,6 ,3 1 Clubs - A T 6, 5, 4

Diamonds,— 4 Spades — j , 9, 5, 2

>

•t ;. • M a ru)T. B should ribw lead' .1=1 thcr club and give A another ruff. 1 m y now will make the ace of hearts

s'i- that Y Z enn only make one odd at spades. It is a good example ,o(clever inferential buldmgia'nd thego<}d results obtainable thercfrOm. .

Asks Cuirb oii [ • i f .. *

st of Government | ' r.-7

. \ : t irall.v, those respons ib le for •1. ;-;iv.-jnnicnt des ire t o g i v e ' their

a > •'••>-.'jiup-nry t h e finest educational 1 '•••> ::.ties, the best roads , s treets . f :•>;'•>'.:.'c parks, p laygrounds , alnd other •

y r.-ic;iiit:.':3 obtainable, but, fitter :all. , ' . 'h 'Tis iH^no d e n y i n g thei fact "that

... '-.Tp'-fliliturrs for such p u r p o s e s h e a r i! a very close re lat ion to / the lndt-

'": vidua'., £>prause they m o r t g a g e his fV. ire earnin.Ts'for consumable and

••• ra;.i.(T>' deter iorat ing goods;. Every bond i s sue for t i e ' p u b l i c .

| Welfare hi an ins ta l lment i debt on -, the earning capaci ty of e v e r y indl-! v'fl'ial and enterpr i se In the com* •' miiTiitj- affected. Not only does, It

-'I invuEve ins ta l lment amort izat ion of, »|i the debt itself, but a cons tant ly in> [: f r - a s i n ^ charge for maintenance 1

v aad" upkeep if the improvement i s . jitii( be preserved aga ins t e a r l y . d e -t ?j*rioration and quick ruin. . I Most of t h e tax ing machinery of. • ; th" country wag crea ted a t a,' t ime J v>.>rt the i>resetit volume, of public '_<:.-htl was not fhongbt poss ib l e ; and

• : is. Therefore, inadequate ly and to* : »-.piir;ab!r adjns'tcd to m e e t the i <:,: r;:oiu IPS of the p r e s e n t bttrden. j The c o n s e q u e n c e ia that in almost t evr-rj major; pol i t ical subdiv is ion of »t ho t-o:intry certain c l a s s e s of wealth h s r a p e taxation,, or pay l i t t le , iwhile-. i nth ---.if typ \s of property are charged ' v.:tii an unbearable' oblfgat.Ion. I The duty of lea;!e«,-ship, therefore. .

in tii;^ field i8 two-fold. F i r s t h a n d . ! m o ; t important of all, a greater der : Kr.-i-- <>£ caufion must b e exerc i sed in '.the., iT?a:ion of g o v e r n m e n t obliKa-; , tio-N; 'a:-..:, Bocor.d, a n : i m m e d i a t e

n•••,,! in in taxing m a c h i n e r y must be ••; I'i.-rra'r-.en

Effects qf "Federal Aid*. I". c t .Nnea ion 'with the.,crcjBtlon

:' in-;.*:,: :.;ri(>i;:i, It lo- h igh stimu ••••;". r.i!....-n rpKjjomlblo for ptat"

.... :.: Yi--r. :!io!i <-o^n!i!er tlio pert I - . < -.-^(-..-1 H.--(lr.ctive Influence of •<>•

'••• i :• 1 >K. .!• r«I r id for public fi»* '!; •-. .).^...:-,1-.. . . <

In Many irtjtiltlCOS. th i s policy Of , ; :i t"u>"nditureappvoaches close* :y -o p o ' i - . a f b.-ibery and in a lmost

!"••• v' « e. Kinds its..*-; t o political .'.•^'!it::r, the s u r r e n d e r of atato

.'"! .:•>•, and a gradua l impor--- if i i i . ,u <if'flscat uni ts . Moreover, •• h'i--'e .--aid nothing o f the proposal

" :- p:Minotion of undertaking 8

v > h in many i n s t a n c e s ard J»ot

,.; ; r : i ; . i by tlje n e c e s s i t y of t h e sit* •••••:i•>>. or b y / i h o ut i l izat ion of tno .-''. ;;t-.* v ,nton-.plated. Let t h e "

!•••• •'« ?::i-? :ke in th i s respect . i-"t us face the "facts. Un le s s

there is a return to sr.nity. ii-. the t mat i f f of public expenditure^. *•" | fault' and re-riudlation of publ ic o *

-i lipati.onsi cannot be much , W n * e r . avpidtfd.'' ' T-' ' • •

• *

tafe'-.-.i-,

Wauconda .( M i - - -

Aai-. ' i i-

,' . . N""H

•|-'|.- . ' l l l l

. ' J- l - 11

l i l ' ' i . r - ; .

;1

. r i ' l . ' -s

i n x l

H-: 11-

I :•

A :•

• : , ' . i i ' .WI,

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1 . . I

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-..-. |,hl.V

11. i , i v K.

.: i M l -, -1 .ii.-lr V\

\|r (Inn . M, A|>r

I'liyllis Kat-luntoon . oc-:it the Fed-

inlaiits were nil Mauley

nrp lew of the jown WUK of her bouquet

a iil forget-me warf peach carried ri

A woddiiu* i» iimui'dliite

tlic hridi>V «>n«er. The in Wnueon-

: a wedding

erliiined the iv afternoon, with honors

•jiemer, Mrs. Itert; Iinrris. is Mi.rv.vl nf- . w p p f c l , j ' ( , i • Matfit iwill - f ^ I L'7.

. ! • • • ] - .

• r J i l - r

:. I l l v. ill

• • r u:

,',.

• y W l . i l

V:

W.,

I'- =-"rJ--.r,

X J -

scrved for amukmifnt.. Honors were nwarded Mrs. ,'Elwood Pratt, Mrs. Laura Wil l iams and Mrs. ' Arthur] Boehmer. M-rs Harold Stroker and Sirs. AJden Wetden will entertain the eltib on April 20 at the home! of Mrs. Stniker. I

h;i4.returned to penilinj! the

Mrs. Floyd Mrs. God-sjieird the

ither.

ml Mrs. t)u-iirieh .spent

Misses Mnrtha f sgood and Ittfth Wiemuth were Wjiukegan visitqrs, Thursday,

Robert Blaeklurn, and family of Ar lington Heightis' and Mrs. Dave CauRhe-/ of ChicjttRO were visitors gun day ut1 the George Blackbiirri home

Mi"». Montgomery of Chfc«(|to i^ the guext of ber sister,-1 Irs. Jame* Gainer. Both Mr, and Mrsf Gainer are ill.

Mr. and MrsJ David Argoi of Uni­versity City, Mo., ivere receijt guests of Mrs. Lena Koch.

Mrs. LeDoyt Matthews of River ForcMf is; here assisting in thf care of her mother, Mrs] Willard Darlrcll, who is seriously ill, I

Miss Althen f'osij i s spending some •ekn ir| the

n Barriiigton

Mr. and Mrs, George Jerfson ahd Miss? Ivi^ Turnliull were. Libertyville >ivit4>r< *Tl«urs<hiy. ' i

Tlie following attended the infla­tion of jMiss I.ucile Tomibky into Nunda chapter, O. E . S. oik Friday evening: Mrs. Olive Wells , [Mr. and Mrs. Artihur Bbuhner, and Sirs. Fan­ny Troth grandmother of ]fcKss To-

Dorothy! misky. ! - ^

. The j i w i o r elass- of W- ' t H . S. Lewis Huh-j will pre .4nt . the three-act ptoy, "De-

iind Mrs. can Dubs" On Friday evening, May n shoppers i s . Mjs . Herman Carr is diirectoi- of

the play. P

p.rie.i the Edward Dunn arid Victor 0arr mo-nmmer on tored. to ; Chicag|> Monday

M

1 )' <! I

•ti> called oil Thursday.

is spending lf'.>nl Kell(>gg

9 i-linsonr,-' who t Wednesday

Jidinsorif and

li-> is.attend-,t Sti'Vens Point, .sio>ij nt the home

Mrs. Albert

MI. Merrill iilplnynient in

sliest of the i.vstnl Lake,

I>sivlin at-i.'usin, Mr.

Inu; .Monday, Hen. held nti -irviees held

11 Buffalo

i .riained Iif.r .lay.

1

BARRLNGTON RBVIE W, HARRINGTON, IJLLINOIii, THURSDAY, APRIL fel, 1932

Delinquent, 1028 and 1929 Prior

Mar. 2 , Cook Co. Treasurer, General 1928 and Prior ..

MaT.j2, Cook Co. Treasurer, Redemption 1928 and Prior

Total Receipts .^8,105.73 Summary of Expenditure^ 7,751.71

I. Boehnijer home

Balance on Hand

! -¾. Bxpendtthres

1»31 \i»ril 13, H. O, Sodtr Haul _,

ling Gravel' ,.,....1 april 18, V. D . r Hawley,

Commissions , 2 % on $2.-W W 0 ; 1 ¾ on $7,480, $74.30 : .-.

April 20, Frank Holtze, Road Labor

April 24, Wm. Belufens, Road Labor ;.j„„-.

Majv 20, Wm. Krunfus, 350 yds. Gravel

Ma> 20. W. I. O'Nell, Cul­vert Pipe.

May 20, Krunfus Bros. Qravol

May 30, Marshal' Lowe. Gravel ..,

May 20, Wm. Kjrunfus, Gravel and Hnulink

May 26, Auk. Reutfr, Jr., Hauling Gravel .J...L,

Wm. Wascher,

i 354.02

r

I— Reuter

Bros.,

•4*1

Wll.M

• M | .

... II

h

:H'T

Odd Austra l ian Ahi The terbo^ o • jerboa rat. which in-

nabit i the southern portion of Aus­tralia Is 'an Interesting l ittle anl mal. - I t s body is three Inches, i ts tall f W Inched long, the last Inch of the tall b e i i g -black and tufted like a lion's. The bodyjco lor Is gray, white unrleraenth. T h e hind legs resemble those of a; kangaroo. the whi le feet having fou I'he sfiort front legs have tiv fingers, j l t s h e i i d is p o i n t e d . Its ear? particularly la 'ge.' e y e s small ann bright . . .

^ S t r e n g t h An elephant

flfteeni tjsna, llfh three tons on

(Furnished

of Elephani:*

c n i haul a Mi

Its I lack.

c laws

load of f a ton a i d carry

R E A L E S T A T i ! TRAIfgFERjS

LAKlE COUN'

f tli^ Lions' •II 1. II n tern n< are plan-:I-:IIII for the

t

spenf Fri-hume at

«njn^-by the H l i U l s Tit le

Company—Abstracts of T i t l e ; Tit le Guaranteed. 220 ^ Vafthingtoh Street, Waukeg(in, 111., T d . 4,) !

Culm-i-Bertine ^Inugen & bus to i - .- f thrt T ion«' <' R i N M w n W D ; PiOt 27 in 1st Addn J I - tii* Lions { o & | M ^ G r o v ( . J-ub g T g g e ( , , . m

al^o IM 18, K e l | e y Grove Sub. of piirt lot 12, S T S Sub, Sec 10;

Cuba—First Un on Tr & Svgs Jlk to V G MoCnin &'mother jt t«ins D ; Lot 4, Blk 42, Uni t 1, Biltmore I'oiififry Estaterf. flees 13, 14 and 23.

j Culm—First lTn|on Tr & Svgs B t 11 I'. |s, |,.1(.f,r I l nd -to A HMliwr ft E E Seger jt tens D

S n n d a v a t , ^ - ^ 1 ^ » ^ a C»«J 1 B i U ™ +

„„. Country Estates!. Sec 13. ' j Cuba—A M Filljert to G A Lagei

( ary. well jd iu l te Q t ' D : Lot jl4, Blk 4, Walnujt ••me ...ii We'd- (Jrove. Sec 35.

Km eral services | ( ¾ ^ — H H Sto tes & wf to Margie in. ..ii at-2 p. m. { s Johnson et a W D : Lot 0 Norinun-

\|• fIJ.'.I st Episcopal Idy. l>eifig part of l o t 9 in W Divn of Mn-.ijie lodge I n S T . S Sec 16, also Lot '45 Abbott?

y cemetery. Addn to Normandy, Sec 16. Cuba—Jewel Tea Co Ine to, O Nr

Wntkiiis- & wf j t - t e n s W D ; Lot 39 Ss>c 3,0. j

(Tuba—First! Union T r & Svgs Rk to E PeVh & T Pech jt tens D ; I,ot 3 L Blk 28, Unit 1, Biltinore Country Estates, See 13 [

Wauconda—C 15 D i i o n to Bf V Bassett & B I Co: headl W D ; Lot, 47, V I> Kimballs See»n|d Sub, Sec 25.

Wauconda—A i Dziopek & wf to J Hejnat W D ; L»t 10, Blk 3 , Lake View Villa. Sec 24.

E l a - r F C Reese & wf to R M JTurs

>n. Arthur; lie week-end

i 'ml. Mi.

T i e I

rar il-i-iinrl

I II.Jw-.-i:

• l . i l n

\\ ' • • i f l i

. ' 1 1 1 . . .

I T :i l :

\ i - I ( , »

i , . . r

• - ' v .

Milk Asso-village hull

rAvas a large

, ! Kidj jp , - m i d ' ;

n were chll-

1 Allen nail mil. Aliew of |

Sunday at W D ; W hf of N W

f Barrihs-r e e e n t l y w i t h

entertaiaed

Sec 29 fontg 40 ai ires.

May 20, Gravel

May 26. Aug Road Labor ,

May 20, Krunfus Gravel aud Hauling

Maly'26, Fred Reuter, Road Labor 1....:.-.

May 26 , Chns. Meier, Road Labor

May. 26, Donald Schneider, Road Labor .....:........:,....

May 26, Krunfus Bros., Gravel and Hauling ... . . .

May 26, Dan Reuter, Haul-' ing Gravel ,..'.„.'....

May 26, Krunfus Bros.. Gravel .:..:..*.....,-.....;......,

May 20, Otto" Range, Road Labor: ..............,..."..........

May 26, Aug. Reuter, Jr. Road Labor i .......:.

May 26, Sphroeder Hardvtare Co.; Bolts and Supplies ....

May 26,1 Henry lifelow, Shoveling Snow .....'.

May 26, BeiijHobein, Shovel­ing Show .,

May 26. Frank Schaefer, Shoveling Snovv

May 26, Aug. Reuter, Jr., Road 1 Labor

May 26. Orlo i Suqderlage, Shoveling Snmv ...,...,.,'....„

May 26, Wm. Haas, Shovel­ing , Snow . 1 ........Vi...

May 26, George JReuter, Shoveling Snow ...:.^...

May 26, Mifler B r o s , 2 Scrapers ...,......;......;;.;.

May 26, First State Bank,

of

46.40

114.30 I

33.00

24.50

187.50

173.95

105.30

70.40

177.60

193.70

28.50

190.00

178.00

poo 82:io

2,00

162.00

183.50

102.00

3.00

97.50

1,49 '• 1¾. '.

11.75

8.25

11.75

89.00

13.50

7.00

Warrants $1,817.44 anil Interest $217.21! ......

July 13, Schroedei Hardwarjk 1 Co., Supplies U U '• July 13, Fred Koch, Slbovel

ing Snow .— Julv 13, Irving Mundhenk, i Shoveline Snow .....J......... 'July 13, W . I . O'Neil Cul ' Vert Pipe r . ] ~ I Julv 1 3 . - A u g . Reufcr, Jr,,

Road Labor Julv 13, Fred Sheer, Roaf

Labbr July 13. Marshal Lowe, 5 f

vAa 1

Waschei yds,1 Gravel ,

July 13, Wm. 28 y i s . GravM

July 1 ! . Dan I (enter, Haul ing Oravel ,

July 2:!, V. Dj Hawley, t> Apply on Yearly Commit-slona

July 30, Aug. Reuter, BUI of Aug. Reujter, Jr. , $12.00; Bil l of Arthur S t u m , $190.00: Bill of Fred Ret -ter, $74.00: Bill of F r e l Reuterl $120.43; Bill <f Aug. Renter. Jr„ $197.51"

Sept. 0, Miller Bros., Plow mid Grnder'Sunplles

^ept. 9, Marshal Lowe, Gravpl

Jebt. 9. Wm. Wasehcr, 11 yds. Ginvel

ffept. 9. Wm. Krunfus, 4|> yds.' Ginvel

^ept. 9, p a n Reuter, R e a l Labor

Sept. 9, Ed. Suatkoff, Hau ing Gravel

Qct. I , Frank Albright, Cut­ting Weeds

fjcr,-.1, Chas. Meier, Cutting We^ds

.c 1.00

31.00

2,034.60

1.02

, 9.00

6.75

184.76

132.00

24.00

21.60

21.00

104.05

50.00

Professional PHYSICIANS AND

SUBfflEONS

ii Krunfus

'• Marshal

Bros, f,

Lowi >,

0 c t . j . l GraVel

et. 1. Gravel

Oct. 1,-- Fred Reuter, Grading Oef. 1, Krunfus • Bros

Gttivel ,*...;...;..: Oct. 1, Arthur Sturm, Grat

i'ng Oct. 1. Ed. Saatlioff, Hauling

Gravel . . . . .j . ' Oct. i j Lagescnulte'& Hage^,

Lumber /..:..-.:..1-.,::.1...1^. Oct. -1, ' Krunfiicul''Bros

Gravel ..,;; Oct. 1, Sam Heinrkh, Roap

Labor ..-, r....J.J. Oct. 1 . Fred Reute-r, Roa|l . Labor ...*. .... Oet, li, Aug. Reuter,: J r

Road Labor.......1 Oet. 1. Krunfus Brofc

206 yds. Gravel . Oct. 1, Orlo Sunderlagjii

Road Labor .-....... Oet. 1, Ed. • Saathoff, Hau

ing Gravel ....,..........:........ Oct. V Aug. Iteuter, Jr,

Hauling Gravel

Total

$ .^ITATB O F I L L I N O I S , COUNTY"0*1 COOK..-SS-. T O W N O F BARRI.NOTON, O F F I C E !OF T O # N SUPERVISOR

The following is a,8tatcinent ; by V . D. Hawley, Supervisor'of. fcirrington, in the County and State aforesaid, of the amotint

fund}! received and expended py him during the fiscal year just eloJed, ending " :2, showing! the amounf of pubiiq

Of public

600.00

06.50

11.40

12.00:

31.50

186.00

98.40

15.00

45.00

130.50

20.60 , 8.00

-53.00

172.00

128.50

25.28

72.0^

)76.00

188.00

140.00

154,50

196.00

154.50

83.80

A . W E I C H E L T . M . D .

, BARRINGTON, I L L .

Office over Pohlman's D r u e Store

Hours : 8 : 0 0 to 9 : 0 0 a. m. 1 :00 to 2 :00 p . m .

. 7j:00to8,:d0p. m.

i Sundays by Appointment

Tel., Office and Residence

Harrington 27

DR. B. P. GRABER P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N

B A R R I N G T O N

H O U R S

8 :30 to 9 : 3 0 a. n i , 2 to 3 p, m . - -'• . -7^0 8:30'p.'nil. • " : ; .

Sunday U to 12 noon

»i O F F I C E O V E R IS'

Telephony Bai ringtdn 23

'.$7,751.11

the Tow a of public

on. .the Tugnty-hlntht lay j)l March, A. © . 1 9 3 2 , „..„ „ . _ , _ funds on hand at the eommeiiCement of said fiscal yeiir.j the nmoun. funds received and from whjit. sources! received, tl|c amount of pupilie funds

ending an

say, that

expended and for wliat,purpose expended, during linjd fiscal year, aforesaid. I

Tb«|Sa'id'V.-.'D. Hawley, being dtily sworn,1 doth depose! and the following statement by him subscribed'is a correct statement of the amount of [public funds on hand n't the conunoncement of the fiscal year above Stated, the'Amount of rublic funds received, ami the sources f rom which received, "and1 the amount expended, and purposes for wliiph expended, as set forth in said stntemeht.

Subscribed and sworn to

SEAL)'

1931-Funds Received and froiri What Sourre<i Received

1 ' Y

Amount of public funds mi hand at the conimcnci eomnieiicing the 1st day of J.pril A. D, 1031 I

V. D HAW

before me, th(s 19th j day of April, A.

Su tervisor.

[ ) .1932. RAY M. . U R 8

Notary

May 7, Received from Mildr?d' Faulkner,, Tnsf Collector June 11, Cook Co. Trensnrer _s i Sept. 3, Cook Co. Treasurer Sept. 3 , Cook Co. Treasurer Sept. 3 , Cook Co. Treasurer Sept. 17, Cook Co. Treasurer, Gen.' 192J> Tax Dec. 20, Cook Co. TreaiurerJ Gen. 1929 Tax

1932— Jan. 22, Cook Co. Treasurer,'Delinq. IS)28 and Prior March 2.'Cook Co. Treasurer;, Redemptions 1928 and Pr,ior March 2, Cook Co/Treasure^, Redemptions 19|28 |nitd Prior

Total

meat of the fiscal year, .$ 272.00

..,..

qr of Sec 29. cOntg SO acres, also N ^ f nr of S'W qr of

fotic?: Business Notices Bring Results

day. j

"loiniis Mofiift Tuesilav.

daughter. Wriukecan

may at Mrs.

\ i:,. M . - i i .

V - . i :

M-w .

-. \\

11 ended the Society meet-

\\ ednesday. llo > tln> annual

f ' " i - Htnte Medical •i. !.|

"".•II - , h, • . I - . ; \ I- , .

T O W N S I U r T R E A S U R E R ' S A N N U A L j R E P O R f

Of FuiidVi Received! and Disbursed for the Fiscal Year Erfding, Mar. 99 . 1932' S T A T E O F I L L I N O I S , COUNTY

O F <X)OKj T O W N O F BAR­R I N G T O N , j9S.| ,

IX) I^IIE H l G h W A Y COMMIS­SIONER. .TpwfN O F B A R R I N G ­TON, 1 C O U N T Y O F COOK, S T A T E O F I L L I N O I S : ' I, V. ,D, Hnklejr, Treasurer of the

Rood and Br idte ,Funds for the Town Smim-fieid' »f Bnrriugton. C o i n t y of Cookr State

i i.^iieio, ff j j j i ^ j , 1 ) ( , jU ,«„ l v H W W I 1 ( depose

and snyi that the following statement by me subscribed is a .correct state­ment of the amo mt df road and

<• Va<ey i4 u':iin-|iiilu visitors,

s rented the • ntly vacated

. M.IJ-H.V,.

!! bi-- r'turned Ut her I j . ' l n e s l l l l l i v i s i o l l , n f -

M'l:l1 rtuniths in 'St .

- W.,|.te

M-'• ii-,

Mr-

••iy ...

H

111).'!'

- U.'Sf t

ft . Su

I , - l .k

' " " ' v « | I

Mii-

• Oborlln and nt Sunday at

l i l ' i iur- l ioonl"

spiiiR o f Slo-of Mr. and

"lay.

IlK'-l

W i

.:.0 .-iient Sun-

si lending a few a.

me Do] h her

T!.. y.

Tii.^.i

rani "is spend-prandparenta,

•s"!jney Rissel l of .Volo.

-!'ily cluh was entertain-"";> of M M . Winkler on "'""- A letion bridge

l>r"idge funds on hs nd- at the beginning of the fiscal jjeftt |above s t a t e d ; . t h e amount of road and bridge funds! re­ceived; (the. sources from- which, re­ceived; the ambur tl expended, and the purpose for v|hicli expended as j set fiirtli in said staUment. _ j _

V. D. H A W L E Y , i Treasurer,

Subscribed and sworn to before me m int.,, day of ^ ¾ ^

Notary Public. . B e « ipts ,"j

1931 ' April 1. Balance. 6n bond „..$ 649.14 May 7. Mildrei Faulkner, i

Colleetor. Ttx I >y.y ., 4,630.50 June 11, Cook Cc. Treasurer, '

(Qeheral 1929 Tax 2.00P.00 July 14, ' Cookj Co. Treasurer I,

Redemption J192? a i d Prior , 2, July 20, Cook Co. Treasurer, !

Delinquent 19¾ and Prior IB Sept;- l r Cook Co* Treasurer,

Delinquent' 1921 i and Prior S e p t 17, Cook ( ¾ Treasurer,

General 1929 T i t CoJ Treasurer,

lagge, ', Gro

T Funds Expendc 1 and for 'What Purpose Impended 1931—

March 31 , John Heinrich, Auditing, 1929 ..., V. D. Hawley, Auditing, 1939 F. H. Plagge, Aii iiring, 19if9

A

LEY,

Public.

974.60 200.00 . .1«

1.49 .50

100.00 96.99

.11.95 25.33

1.53

DR. OLGA ALCOTT P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N

f- Speci«lhinc In ' Women j and Children :

. • ' ' ; ' . ^ H O U R S ' ' • ' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

2 : 3 0 t o 4 : 3 0 i > . n i . : : -\- ^ - , , 1 . . . - - j - T • . . . • . > '

Telephone Barrington 525

129 Park Ave., above! Peerless Market

DR. D. F. BROOKE P H Y S I C I A N A N D S U R G E O N

f- H O U R S 9 to 10ff. m. 2 to S im.

- , 7 to 8 p.'m.. , i Sundays by Appointment

i-o y.imj

by Appoi

Barrington Hudson-Essex Bldg. 301 E . Main St . J

Telephone Barrington 235

"T

41,684.70

Dec. 30 t Cook General 1926 T a x 1KIS-U T ~

Jan. 2¾ Cook

3.41

J7.1S

550.00

16.75

C3o; Treasurer,

i

March 31, March 31 . April 21 , Ed. Heuer, Groeeri« for Poor April 21 , J. C. Plagge, Judgje of Elect on April 21, Edith Paddock, Juilge of Eledtion April 21, V. D. Hawley, Judise of Election April 21 , V. H.'Schroeder, Clerk of Election ... April 21 , F . J. Berghorni Cli rk of Eledtion April 21 , Nell ie Robertson, Clerk of Election . April 21 , F . L.| Waterman, Hall Rent April 21, ,Kitt ie Loomis,'Jud ;e Election. 2nd. Pet April 21,1 Wm. Krunfus, Judje Election, 2nd Pet April 21, Geo. Hannsen, Jud; re Election, 2nd. Pet April 21, Anna Lundskow, Clerk Election, 2nd Pet April 21 , Orlo Sunderlagfc, Clerk Elecjtipn, 2nd. Pet April 21 , Orlo Sunderlage, Church R,enf, 2nd. Pet April 21 , Carl Dorwaldt, Clurk Election, 2nd. Pet 1'. May 27, Dr. B . P. Graber, hied. Service1 Pauper, Mundhenk Farm May 27, Dr. B . . P . Graber, tobinson Case , May 27, Dr. B . P. Graber, v 'ajlter Hacker Case -'. — May 27, Dr. B . 1». Graber,iInspection at Esther Neilson Case May 27, Dr. B . P. Gra )er, ll ispeetion at Hokeuson Case May 27, Dr. B. P. Graher, John Bookel or Boer Case ,'. May 29, First State B|ink Int. and Prln. Note i -•. ......A.. June 18, Mary NiRhtingnle, Memorial Fund •-•• Jtaue 23, Danielsen & Willnering, Ambulance, Mrs. Veatb to B a -

rington Hospital J ->. , <.-.— June 23, Danielsen11& Willmering, Ambulance, Geo. Veath to Coojk

Co. Hospital ....-..{. r Aug. 1, "Geo. A. Jencktf, T h s t l e Commissi >ner ....-,... Aug. 1, Schmidt & Heitjen, t'btting Taistle? ,....,-.. Aug. 1, C. E. Beyerly, Quttiag Thistlcjs Aug. 1, Fred Homuth, C utti ig Thistles ....i , „ Aug. 1. Geo. C. Wolschhger Outtii g Thistles „ Aug. 1, Paul Berger, Cittinif Thistes1' , Aug. 1. Phil Weiriek, Cutting ThiiltlHs .'. Aug. 25, V. IV Hawley, Quarantine Hokenson Case Aug. 25, F irs t Stat> Ba ik Int. and 10% Princ. on Note Aug. 25, Barrington R i v l e r , Printing/ ...rx. J Aug. 35, Legal'Advisor Puh| Co|, Supplies .'. J. i Sept. 8, Math pecnk, Ft ink Nichols Co., Hospital Sent, 8, John Heinrich, Auditing. 9-7-31 Sept. 8, F . H. Plagge, Auditing, 9 4 - 3 1 1. Sept. 8. V. J). Hawley, Auditing, 9-7-81 ....;. Sept. IT, Abe Oreengard, Ftott fpr Poor Family [-Oet. [2, W . ' N . Landwer, Su|>pHcu X J,. -Oct. 2, II. A. Schaefer, Sail ry, School Trustee. 1930 ... Oct. 2, F . W . Homuth, Snlaiy, SHiool iTrustee, 19301 Oct 2, Wm. Krunfus, Salarj',, School Trustee, } 9 8 0 : : Novk 9, Dundep Township, Itellef of Ebert Family Nov, 30 , First State Bonk, 1 nt. and 10% of .Note .\ Dee 8, Dundee Township, Relief offt Ebert Fi "" Dee' 21 , V. D, .Hawiey, (p Apply on Salary ..., Dec. 23, T. H. Creet, Reikt lor Ebert Family A... Dec. 29, Barrington- Hosplta , Services! to Sedeiiberg Boy Dec. 29, Barrington Hospital, Services to Richard Taylor, Injured

on Railroad ».»...,. .- .......J Jan. 25, Public Service Co., Gat) and Light for Ebert Family

Total t

Total Receipts ....-.: Total Expenditures ..

Balance on Hand

Total OrHen and Notes Outstanding Balance on Hand ..

I ' i v Total Deficit ..

r:::

..$1,527.42

.$1,684.70

..$1,1

&fr2£jr-

4.00 4.00 4.00 7,47 5100 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00

, 42.50 1 25.00

3.00 3.00

35.00 524.30 100.00

10.00

•25.00 153.00

9.00 5.00

38.00 7.50

22.00 22.00

5.00 139.23

97.30 17.4« 12.00

2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1:46 5.00 5.00

. 5.00 12,00 23.50 18.00 10.00

,25.00 ^ 3.60

; 17.00 1 «.«7

l

Phone Barrfflftj

527,42

$ 157.28

$3,108.64 .$ 157.28

$2,951.36

r F . W . L I M D B E R G

D B N 1 I 8 T I '

Office fn Pohhtan Building

127 E . Main St .

I larritgten

H O U R S 9 t» 12 i. m! 1 t » 5 D a . 7 t> 9 p m.

Tel., Barrington 471

T U E S D A Y ,

, i

M i

Phone

Barrlagton

iMSfesi:

DR. EARL KLE NWACHTER . P H Y S I C I A N AND' S U R G E O N

-,,127 'Park'Avenue

ABO VIE P E E R L E S S M A R K E T

H O U R S f30 to 10:00 a i m . :00 to 2:3,0 p . m .

7.00 to 8 :30 evening Sundays by Appointment

.Tel. Barrington 705

DR. i DOLPH KLEINWACHTER Internal Medicine |

S P E C I A L I S T I N D I S E A S E S STOMACH A N D I N T E S T I N E S

' I H o u r s :

Friday 3-6 p. m. Sundays -by Appointment

' ' ' I :* " 127 Park Ave. above Peerless Market

Phone Barrlhxton 7 ^

DEiNTISTS

C. H. KELLAM

D E N T A L S U R G E O N

-» i • i i

' Successor! to

DR. E . W. lOLCOTT

DR. F. P. FANNINO PENTIST

HOURS 9 a. m. to 5 b. m. and 7 to 9 p. ml.

T H U R S D A Y , A N D S A T U R D A Y

E . Main S t

Barrington 458

H n d s o n - B u t e tOOg.

"*T ^ E i * . " ^ "

•13

'''?

'*;

"» »

' ! <

* * i

J 1 i • ^ 1

t *r

7 J

5¾¾¾¾^1^^^ r P s >» SWSW

Batfington Local I •«fcii<f- Persond

The, teoche's of the Barrlugton pnfc-Ifc school ati ended a district, toeetin; «f the.teachers of the Lake Shore 4friaion held jat Oak Park Monday.

T " ' • :_i 'i Ifr. and 2 Irs. William Toft and

Jtilly, and Mrs. Florence Dawt-11 W. Station'street,} motorbd

to DePew Tl iursday and stopped "bV«r night I with Mrs. Toft's sister, Mrf —' Stuto man. On Friday, they irove on to Peoria-.where' jalr. T«j8t wiS be employed for the summer, Mrs. Tail and son and Mrs. Dawson re­formed to Btrrington Sunday,

George Bt tier, 207 W. fetation street; was < onfined to his* home last week becausi of illness.

Mrs. hom ?,.(01 South street.

M roat severe

Mr.

J. W, Dubsonlis

18S

is confiw d to bed hoi le with a

E. Liberty street, aire t le parents i {laughter, Marilyn lose , born

20, at the

118 «if

Wednesday morning; April BarFiijton General hospita

..fttr. mo jed strctet

Helen

attack!

Rowland of

of ton$ilitis.

and Mrs. Robert

H at her

Waverly

Patterson,

and Mrs". Hart-y. [Kii-flchner this week from COM S. Cook

to 513 Grove alrcnu ;.

hud Mrs. C, A. Hcl'ai ger moved Monday from N. Hougjh stijew to 52« Sunimijt street.

fever (juiin ntinc has ho he of M.

townHhi i after a

LAND ^ HOME STORE R

Red

QUALITY caninrgi mm}* GROCERIES W l l l W l l f X l SERVICE

_ We Delhi er PBONL \ # ? i | g ^ T | y 10 a- m.

3 p. m. :

ER'S HOME FOLKS

IStdr* W. N, LANliWER, faaiiagei

209 to 215 Park Ave4-210 to 21« Station St. 6PEN WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY

E V ENINGS TILL 9 P. M-Arrow Auction Neit Week Fri. A] t Specials Saturday

S o i p American family 10 Pecan Meats

2 lbs

BUTTER Guaranteed to Please K S f f S Strictly Fresh FnlnTLocjal

SweetlFlavor forhtic

BRlOOKFI

Milkl Chocolate Fudge, kernels, lb. .:.

Armjcjur's Bacon, whole lb. sliced

filled

Apr. do,

O^Iy

30,3:15

Farmers.

orh^lf

With blacc walriul

slab, lb,

DRY GOODS -'AND GROCERISS BIG) VALUED

cios4-outs, 11

)oy s^sizqs;

to

curtain i,

WEEK-END Youffis' and Boys' Tenirjia Shoefc, little

6 to 10U, pr. ,. large boys' sizes, 2½ to 6, pr. ..,...1.

Ladies' Mercerized HoAe, pr. Fant y Cretonnes for drapes* c^verings[

etc., 1 yd. wide, per yd. 100-'oot Heavy .Sash Cord Clothes Lirje .. Larje White Cups and|Saucerf5, set of

and 1 saucer ...t.., GROCERY SPECIALS

New Cabbage, lb...5< Carrojts, 3 bi[nche|s.2^ Fresh Head Lettuce, 2 for .'. Rip« Bananas, 3 lbs. \ i... California Lemons* dbzen .. Seecless Grape Fruit,] 5 for Seec

bars 5% C

HilC

lbs. 41 *C

2#>z.2iC

1 cup

Potatoes, Gobblers or Eapy Ohios, pk. ZH 91.75

t Market F'ric< flavor,

per-bag Fresh Strawberries! at Low

Peanut Butter (I. G. A.), Deliciofus 16-oz. jar

Cak<! Flour (I. G, A.),,Light aAd Fluffy, pk:

Salt and Pepper Shakers (I. G[ A.), F4ncy Glass filled with Pepper, 2 for

Bak ng Chocolate (I. G. A.), ojr Runkej s, Va-l'b. cake ...r."...i :r.i

Tea

May

trial siz; (I. G. A ) , Orange Pekde, 1-4 \b. pkg. . ^ . . j . „;.[.;. onnaise (I. ( . A.)j, Non^ Better, 8-

Mushroom Buttons, %-6i. can Household Cleanser (p[. G. A

6 for :........,. Yellow Laundry Soap Toiht Tissue (I. G. A.

.Virfl

i'i*-

1 H ZH *r*

1H H

oz. j$r 1 >< 2 ^

l i t . 1H Slack

1 H

We llecommlend

RED STAfll Y EAST

Aid$> Digest on

(I. G. ),lg.*ol

pkg. 1\&t

2 for each

KlOlg s,» for

Pears (I. G. A.y, Stemmec and Cor<d, 8-10

ihalves, Ig. can igg'g Corn Flakes

I 2 large pkgs. .,.,1 waiter Baker's Cocoai Va-lb Knox Gelatine, pkg. Cha je & Sanborn Seal} Brand CJofFee, 1 Gra jam Crackers, "Sunshine,'

free with eiich pkg;,1- b.

2 3 * j 2 'for .4Si or Toasiies.2 sni.pkgs. 1 3 *

clans, 2 for

Pkg,

CK MARGARINE

Extelleu

CooUlng

valuable prizea. w ill be foui weeks^o the oneu brin0nk inlthe

" " - ^ P R I Z E S r A R E 1

GRAND utomobile, an Essex Co ac

2 k k

2 k bars, 3 k

»k

27« i k

bt can 3 1 * 1 return playbt 11

*k

for Tabli,

and Raliin;

2 ib,. 3 9 c

.i. 2. Llectric Frigidaire 3. ! hflcb Radio—als v Scolotiways 4nd Flylntr

' E a g l e s . ' "••'""•*• : s'"' -'-T' ' r r *

iBELS gi^en.awa(y the nfext

most lal els

RefriKeilator

-: V'

^':(Ms

i •••

i

?*r-

i '•• ; i :

I • '

ten weells' dcviaiion. Three mem hfers of th? family

D. C. Schrjeder 52'i S. C^ok Street

Joe Wiemu|th of taken to

th of Cut jFran<*8 '

Sunday \rhcre he tutderWent tion for iag.

$ were afflicted.

is ill at

REVIEW, HARRINGTON,

his home,

Cuba township was the JFrantfes Willaijd hospital

an op^ra-appendicitis the sime ev(D'

II. TrttKk And (jjster, Miss Eleanor moved ipuesjlay f rom 208 E. Lake street toj If ilea, Mleh., to i|iake their futtire h6me.

MrR; ilase| Lanbpy and grandsons, ILirold land- Doniid Jorg^n«on, 808 Grove avenue, spent fronaii Saturday until Molnday at the homejof Mrs. O. Christcnicn in Cliieago. On Monday afternoon the bora accomplanled by

Bernard CUrietc nsen Sells Floto lircui.

M

attended the

Mrs. H. K. Brbckway, 25 W. Lake street and Mr. a: id Mrs. Clay ton Tif­fany find children of Mundelein spent Sunday with1 Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Barnett in'Chiciigo.

MTi and Mrs. L. B. Niemeier, 115 K. Harrison stn et werel gucs,ts Sat­urday arid Sundiy o( Mr. an* Mrs, Byron Lyons of Chicago.

Mr. aiull Mrs. L.| T. Smiley and son, 526 Orove avenue spent Sunday iit the home of ijlrs, Hanno Pedetscn in Chicago,

1L1INQI& THtJR&DAt A J ^ 21^1932

SOBliLiANEOlJS

LUMBER „.,, CAJWP ' SUPMW' - ,fr'om-: 5:30 p> m. to 8:00 p. -m Wednes­

day, April .27 at -Mi' IB. charcb. base­ment, 8m. Everybody welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. p. F. Miller* 201 Vt. Main street, bal lis guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs, L slle Holmes and son and Miss,Geneva! Holmes of Chicago.

NOTICE TO BONDIIDLDBRS ApyohA holding ^illag<j of Barring-

ton |special Assessment Bonds, that are j»f' over-issue or bear iffried >ig»a-.. ti/rtyj, pljease cohimunlcat* witl| this committee. '•:,• •[,'[ l-r'

" iMRS, E. A. BEJERM^* • j -.- ;'• v Chaiftnan.' '.'•

S1.00 R.VDIO SERVICE Aijy Make irndio repair*^ Iter ^,1;00,

Poli?e calls on your ,radi|ol, $2.50 wiflout attachnicnts. Electrfc motors repaired and rewound.. Call j Barring-ton 887-E. ''•'•> v tf

assified d v e r t i s e m e n t s

Telcpliione 1

water acre's, Barr. 12 J

dy'.Briii'i Results

FOR

and shelter, from Call after

-R-l.

RENT

UPPER FIVE R( iOM FLAT for rent With garage a; 1?7 Vr." Lincoln

avenue. Rose Ligeschultis, 4 .31 E Main Street. Tel. Barr. 67-|R,

P A S T U R E I for i[cnt, witp running 10 to 300

6 o'clock eveiringa

DE APARTMENT jfor rent, ed. Four rooms and bath, t, gas included ond garage,

.isr.' 406 E.\ Russell 6-R.

PARKS] Furni

Heat, Hi Mrs. A . | E . Keel St., Tel. Barr. 27

MODERN HOMip 298 E. La1k?

Cnrr, 13^ W. Lincoln Barr. ISp-W.

BUNGALOW 1 rent. 511 E 1st. 'Tef. Bai r. (

and Garage siuf large Main strpet. Ava

55-R. ,

F O l SALE

31

for re it or sale. sltreet. Mrsj C. M*.

avenue, Tel.

STR1CTJLY MODERN FIJVE ROOM sunporch for

garden nt lnble May

F l R>|lSIIED HOUSE ft r<tionVs,| modern,, gnrage,'

garden to Sept. ton Rev ew 223»

ii» ro GARAGE f"tl ™4 at 100 Htrwt. $4 n

of'hcrwinn ^5 tt m<:

E. Station month illj advance, )iith. Te(. 315-J. j

i]LAT for n>nt nt, 202 Grove ' ' ' rt IT. Lagcschulte.

UPPElt it venue. I nmb*

Tel. 30S-M,

6UPPER} MAT t( at' 407 IS. Ho'ugl

liig- room; with avenue, j Tel. 59-

MO0ERN SIX 1 tOOM, HOUSE for

trance. House, street.

rent. 0 space for

1st. .-Write •.Barrlhg-

r rent, with garage street. :AlsO sleep-

gikrage, nt 040 Grovo R. ' -'. 1.

• 1 rent. In excelh j location Twri-cat j sonablo., 530 Gro'

MODEltN TW<|> klitebeilette for

iji.

ROOMS . AND rent. Private en-

Opppsitc] Jewel |Tea Farm $7 ja weiiter 64¾ N. Hough

IBarriigton 20. Tel

LOWER llLAT and garden at

Available ^lay 1. wer, 413 E. Main

fori' rent with garage 120 E. Slain

-jr. E..

avenue. Tel. 28j3-J. Georfi

THREE ROOMS Cook street;. Til. Barr

•k)R

nt conditlion.. 'Ideal Sfirage>. Rent reh

•e avenue.

street. Inquire jr. E. Land-street. Tel. 67-R.

3T EIGHT ROOM H^USE for rent with douUJe garage

Inquiri

Appreciation I want to tljlank the voters of Bar­

ring ton for the gratifying support they gave me at the'recent election. I sliall continue to fill the office of vlllnge clerk 'and take care of the worlc to the best of my ability. ;

A. CVBUl lANim

RlEGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL for sale. Hart\ obd Farms. Tel. Bar-

riington 91-W~ tf

FORCED TO SELL AT BARGAIN I prices. Sev'en room house? two

bi[ths, hot wat* •; heat, 2-ear garage, lot 100x150. T iree choiee building lots. Eight-aeri chicken farm. AH located J iij Barr ngton. Please make an offer- Addr^ssi 102 W. Main st. Phono 699.

tnasi-VVORLDlS : Chicks purcha

your laying I World's Fair, from State Acer flocks and are history. : Ordei Hatcheries are tions. Cfairn B» stock Branch

for chicken Tel! 91-W,

FOR 8ALE*-V

FAIR YEAR. svd this year will be bck for the great •'orn Belt Chicks are >dited, high producing priced the low'ist in

now! Corn , Belt strictly, iocnl institu-It Hatcheries, Wood"

12=3

SEED BARLE1' for sole I also wheat a: H Art wood Farms,

tf

AUDITOR'S NOTICE STATE OF lliLI>+OIS

Office of A)Uditor of Public Accounts;

The undeijsigned AuditO|r of Public Acci»u|nts hereby gives notice thatt .he has appointed WHliaV tfusse* Jr,v Re-ceiv(>rrof First State Bank of Barring-ton, Harrington, ICook Cojunty, Illin­ois, and that the said William BusseV-Jr., 1 as given, bond and ik the. .qunli-' Bed and acting Receiver of said' bank.. -• All persons having claims against >said )ank are hereby liotilied, arid] re-, quei ited to present the same to! said Receiver 'forthwith "and to; make) legal proof; thereof. . • All persops Jndebtwl to said bank

arc requested to make immediate pay­ment to the Receiver. • » j -

Dated this 25th day ofl February, A. D. 1932. 1 • • • ; • ' • •

I OSCAR NELS0N, • Auditor .'-.of Public. Accounts "of

114¾ the State of Illinois '£,:•;

ji to Serteinl|e ^, ip32, bitlr dates elusive.':. •'.. k-:;'. '•-,-'.,'. '••'• -••,'.,,-.. . :1.: Mo wijng md triinmi ig all strass twicea week l»r the pericd from May 1st to; J line 11 th and ones each>feek thereaft sr: unt J Qctofat M-, ; 2, Moping'( tad cleafcinf of shelter house 0 ice fa :h week dufrlng the en tire per od.j

Power mm tr, hand mower, and l * bricatint oilla ^ill be fanilahfed bjr m Park Ps tr i^ l All gasolfye to be fjir

JL

' . , ! ; > ; • : - •

vib-'

W nWfld nulled by! the -: .- M W^;|b

:ULr

Secretary of thjii before r8:0> I ! T

In • * l.ab,].s of l i (

r j f tU i fa^ ;« in tte Village I The Oommti ton Park DistPfe IRCcept orl wJecUi i | |if

"Secretary , Jttui

rt

TO

the Par|k

are low

tr

cry tine evcr-l)enring Lnthnn raspberry plants, 50c doi«,

$160 Electric dryer, gas nttacl ment, $40. 50-11». ice hot, 7.50. Lot try netting.; II Spring Lake.

TWO STOCK Bliiek' and wh I'te: -one yearling and

one 14: '• months, east of Fox R

HATCHING E edt Burreil jR|

djOjvery.,. T k TTank E. Bilumjan

Washer, centrifugal

>f 30 and 24-in. poul-h. Yager, Enst of

BUI uds-' tvF sale.

Joe Doyle, 1 mile er Grove, Route 22,

Jon!

I I

JGS from frill blood-k« for sale. . Village

BarK 139-M-2. Mrs..

TOY YORKSHIRE TERRIERS, blue, golden tan;. Bilky-coatcd* 5

month, puppies $50^00 and up, nlf-o to approved hsmes, two beautiful grown -dogs, pee igree, 1 j'male YOrkie, $35.00. 1 blacl and tan terser, fe male.' small, $25.00. Shown by ia[p-pcfintinent. Tel. 505. Mrs; Thomas J Moroncy, 147 Tl lymond ave., Baitriiig-ton, III. r, !'

e R. La|ndwerw . 1

at ^02 $. Hillside'FOR SALE—One new all-electric:; 112 E. Hillside or | , Welslmch refi igerator, 5¼ .cubic ft., |

.$80,50. 'One 1 ew all-electric Wels- f bach refrigerator, 6 cubic ft., $99.50,j

for rent! at 106 N. [ Cash'tor terms. Plagge Home Fur­nishing Co.

SAKE _ 1 - -,..,.,, 1 | - j , . , , .. out. Capacity 300 lbs. A b]eauty. GENErtAIi HOI SEWORK wanted Cost $350. , Will take $50. Pool

by a young girl, Ambitious. Exper- table. Regulation size.' In good con-ienced. j White Mlsa AMia Topple^'djtibn. Cost $5f5f00. Will take! $100. Route 3, Barrington, III,

street Of

GOOD thrift;

(ILL PliJS for sale, in good condition. BelJwood farmi

cago, 111. Tel. Re>(o Apartment Hotel, 16-3

OR SAIJB—0 |wo nine months 0 d beautiful, hi h grade; pedigreed

Jersey bulls, at bargain prices, at my IA<IH»I *„» „„i„ 4 t„t= i»i. wJ i.>.> f a r m W0Ht ,rf B rrington. Infection I^OTSl for sale. « lots w»bh 50x192, l n v j t C ( ] . A l F . !Re>l.mn««

DiVtsion strept near Hillside nvc.

2 miles West of Harrington Tel. Bnr| rington 138-R-l

oip nue nue,

One lot 66> 132 on Prairie -avo-Pricc reasonable. K. Knoerr,

5220 Dfexel aven lies Room]

Real Values in Used Automobiles

Indian Motorcycle, 1930. Chevrolet Coupe, 1931. Chevrolet Sport Coupe. 1031 Chevrolet Coacli, 1980. Chevrolet 8edai, 1927.

GORDON MOTOR SALES Phone Barrlngton {«

ICE BOX for,

ICE BOXES f jr sale, suitable for .small aparltmrnts or cottages. Lake.

Side Hotel. Late Zurich. I hotae Lake Zurich 4;

WHOM IT MAY CJONCJERN: S|eiled proposals |will be; received by

(Commissioners of the Barringtoc Pistrict, Cdok and La,ke'(jlottnt-

iies, Ili.i rom responsible persons who dekirous of contracting for ttik fol-'! ing named serviced at j the Hussefl Kit PlBygroiind for tl 'e seasoij May

'euede'M at"

epair Ra D( It Ri

trac or.

Par Difiitrief 011 or

Jl^My mm »t that time •

cw of the «arri

« • 've the rights W 0 all bid*

U. ] ANGKXDonj, ton! Park J)i8tri

hone J 1st phonts your troubles t > us and we will call and examine jour radio and give you an' estimate on t: ie repair work.

fchroed^r ardw^re

many 200 S. Cook St. Barghgton, III.

S T O R E S •HI

Q U A L I T Y A L W A Y S

ale. Tile inside and

(Tel. Barrington

Bl IOK for salej Standard, Town OAK DINING ROOM SET for sale. Broughamj, 192t .model. Excellent I 50-inch table, j flohaiifs and buffet,

conditioh. Can be keen at 3} l E. Main]Price ,$10i i U#vlersar coal stove; phone 4 18. A. G;. Martens. | Good condition,

1 Hough' street.

301. Cbi-

and llrlsh; Opbhler LigescBultc'

EARLY OHIO „..„ Seed Potatoes fpr sal

& Hagei)., Tel. 5

UPRIGHT PIANO AND' BENCH for itale. Pr]ice $50. Tel., JJarr. 524

chinery cheap Plow; J(4 2 and Plows, Einrntrson Moline !5-ft. Gr,asR

MACHTNERl' for sale. 8 ¾ ¾

I

44-WLNTED

14-in. ^Walking 3 Bottom 1 Praetor Manure

Mower

Idea Spreade^ Repairs.. . ,v e^ry—full line of Tew Idea Deere Farm Imidemeijits machinery, will! be per ceni; disifquni is paid

mmmamtmiM i b

Spreader: 1)0-201 Case

Tractor; Tractor; 153D International 4 15-g«. Tanks^ ajad full linle of New

Nei? machin and John All new

sold unde r 3 land 5

prices' oh malchinerjf and llacksmith work arfi reduced from 10 0 25 per cent. B, Lfndaer blacksmith. Pala­tine, 1(1: .1, • ij ^

M*

cash. All

146-B-2.

FRESH FR Orangey Ig. s i i e^ StrawBerries Grapefruit ... Asparaprus, bunch j.£.. .4.. r ,

Butte

ft:

WILD'S SILVtSR MESH BAG lost.

f ecpMike. R< iward offered. Call at W. Hillside avenue.

BLACK COCKEREL SPANIEL DOG' lost, finder please notify W. 6, Dawftob. Tel. 43^,

WANTED—fHoi sc furnished or- part-1 ly furnished or summer, possibly

yearly, starting June 1st. Must'have two or three 1 taster bedrooms and tivo baths if p< bible, nnd quarters imitahle for t s wvant couple j also Would like to h»ye at le'art eight or ten acres; large lawn no't desired but small garden desirable; house must be located outside uf Village proper: en-

. . « . c l o s * dictate if Ussible, Price about 144^ 'WW 1^1- month' or sTummcr but would

^_Zfeotasider lower ] rice 011 yearly- basis. Mra. H. Stamni sr; 1334 N. Kostner avenue, Chicagof Tel, Albany 530.

SALESMAN wanted. Call at Gordon Moto r Sales,;[10 E. Station.street.

Tel. Ban*. 58.

f » U S E WORK) wanted. No laundry, Experienced. |Can give referents,

Tel. Lake Zuric 1 46-J,

ttu^uuiS

MODERN HOI SE wanted. Bunga low oV house v|th one or two bed-

-rooms qn ground floor preferred. Need fh,ree orjfonr bidroo'ms in all, large iving rjobm. St ite rent and location. iyrite B^rringte a Review 2228.

Independently Owned

and Satur ECIAL

MmmM j Lettuce, Ig. heads, 2 for Carrots, California, 2 bul New Garden Fresh Peas,i Radishes, 3 bundles

s C Adds Zest to Si

R Bitcui :ki!

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House

; :GlMPSO '.'pttfc , .L.i.j.i.....^.,...^.. : :BRILL0, '2''.:|n^l-|kg8M.^., BROOMS, X36od q^lit^, 40(j Jraju^

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FLASH CLJB&NEit Hah« oi ';',2-10a;,'caiis'-iJ.,..,4'.., ' ClteAX? # 1 1 t o r Cjeaheti

,',; 3 -^^10010^8-.^:.,...1.¾^...^ : XJLOTHfis; :.IMm, Kenton |.

j 36c; value* each V. ... ;-rmM()LlvilEJA©9,!

I f rm XOe pkgs^wi i (p l ip i25 C #g i : t : ; a ^V:.> j]i :' •.:' i;•:Sl 'j:PJki.i,F^HaB;:; :,; : , ;A^K;i^:(;F^!t i l i ! i : :^E^ ;: 'c i ;}:,;::yi,;j | ! ::Np1;;:SA^SCTib;4i^^

and"Ch>ps

Flour Crocherfs Birult Baking Sheet. Send ke Biwjuick U Gold Hedal Foods, j

F l O U l 1 G<ldMeda^ FREE! Betty Crocker's Bis, uit Ba Ing Shoet. Send

top of 1 pkg. Gold Medal Oike Flo u- to Gold Medal Foods. ;

:,1'.-.'-'i\;'%ifc-i_^:.-1:.:-. :-:''.' "'•F' '••• - ;-:-,•* -•] ':: !-:i,-Wwm ISarly Jwne Pe]»^EjijtW Sifted

2 20-oz.can

LWE C#FEH

:':!-Fres.h™ r-F^WB^ir'

"SPACrtf jServej

PORK& .fM'jcaii

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P|APi«;F^AKe4' loifEafc^pk^ .;.:*

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