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I..'llj}. il byahe hewly vertisingj Firm: ,,(1(
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milium i>r of the I ABl't'ii Frai k & Co.,'
Hold Hcming t) Lxurn if
lia-s bee Albert
ii larger urging (i|
Estates Pail Full Taxes
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11 fractrifn of • L a k e c
liter which II"W invfstisnt
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[nth o f t ) million
estat
••-I te>i have "iHI; to determine li:n • been oipitted
li .' years. ~i#ned
y-Aflilfred E .vi'vt jjation. :
ir was learned, cugh a iiearch of
ne gich case, •rft>f Highland Park,
lit x ie countj $10,000 personal
oniitte<
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\manat ions' 'n |e called
vti'llt- !>f pefcsoi •'nes >a id, felt •• Ha 1, I W- :,. H:i8l r.Jice
• "i i Mil I assessed H! "«"»: i}e r«e 1». Fischer of
- 'ate of S'ISOJIOO with ••'I val„. „f $28)0.; Rod-
" "f La e Forest r. a ir I'state of
. former ^400,000
tx vaftejof I.T B0.; ind HI of fcVn'ukcgaji, estate "'li n If till tux
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lull ta < Mt-4'1 '"H> witi n ,fiill |t ix value
aitiel W estate value 01
Kl i A.' I?o iglas Of P f k . w fl i
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an dtate of undpolosed.
,1st ed n restrict ee given of $100 000 and Anna ]' . Smith
•state of $05,000 ue of $252; and*
Free "Want a Job" and "WantHelp'VAdsinthe
Review September 22
wornen, girls and b"y« get o break from this
Men
Jihould rtnn--. ;, In the fceptemlner 22 Issue of he Harrington Review «15. clas-lifted or want advertising offer-' flit a jel> or nHklnft for a job will
bp published free. In other wordr ;{ijtly,crtinement« under the head-
jus .."help wanted" and "sttun-tons wanted" will not be chnrg.
i'fl'foe.
Tht.M-w.nl he the Meeond time tint The Key^ew han opened up
mi Itn -ndvertlMtna ' eolumiiM frep if charue to' ainn!lnt In plnetn« leople to work ««. the plan wan
tried out snceeHNfiilly lnxt year, •'ifteen dollarM ItrcliiitNifled ad-•ertlHinir MpneP wan donated to
liemnnn wanting jobs and em-ployers wanting help with the ti'NUJt thnt Keveral persons pick-ijd up work through the effort.
Men or. women who want Steady work, part time work or ju*t a • dny> employment , are rnch invited to itiKert an ad. persons who peed help whether fir a steady position or for an. odd jobs are also invited to ad-
ijntise in Tlie Review issue of Sept. .22, The ads should he in t ie office before noon on Septem-lmr 21. There Will be no charge, t t nt this offer* will be good for (inly the one week.
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Sijf, Banrington Masons Attend District Meeting
at Wheeling Wednesday
. l!»t l Masonic i IVII -. held a | nigl,t. Th | ininjiliered all
i ban
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I elected , Frank- J
Arm ere- j Albert i
were leery. je, Olivt
(Jri< sheiine'r
-i Hix Bnrrington members of the
Miirionic (ii-ganization attended 'the district school which Wheeling, \yednesctay
gl|otip attending the school alfout (SfJ Masons, nearly
roni the Northwest subur-ir rf them d'fst rict
Tjhose fronj Harrington who attend Hurry Hammond, Thoniifs CJeirge -Whit comb, F. Vf,
r Hoflister and . Jidin;
I Uudotj h Ouen-ni'.
well knd sergeant-at-arms. \
Tt?o.of the old officers were re if i elect
property in pre-
upon to al prop-de those
Villa, es-a full
d, Irving Hager, finance ofl and Cecil R. Paxton. historian.
. . T ie retiring, officers include Noel Assistant -._ , _ . . . Hall toi Stoyber, comnaander; IVank Diehl,
' ' senior vice commander; Paul K. Purf
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value of
Rogers $100,-
$2800; re of Li ke For-
of Lake .000 wit i
estate 1 tat will which has raised' 4
I'nml • f the hot rd. This •"' H nry A. Oray of
Ieftp2l0,000^nd was •: M r s . '
I'lat'e. w m o
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l-'lird T i"h
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St. Paa plid there
Forest, a full
v. B. A comb of nty livei, except
iths; in ilt. Paul, estionabl i in the if the state is
„ if the already.
etll, junior vice commander; Thorald Rolfi, adjutant; R. L: Mundhenk', chnPrain and Carl' Lovendahl, ser-geant-at-arms
Ore of the first duties of: a new commander is appointment of an ad-jutait and in- executive committee; Comnander Davis has announced the appo ntment of Russell Johison of the . ewel Tea Co. adjutant ftnd an executive committee consisting of PaulJH. Pohlman, W..H. Kessler, E J. Langendorf,» O. E. Paxton and Noel Stayner.
Th ; Legion and - the Auxiliary will hold i joint installation of officers on Octol er; 0, the first meeting day of the nonth.
Special Meeting of Board of Trustees to
Be Held Friday Night
special Leeting of t h r village trusties will ie held Friday evening; to ta te care -cf [ several i«ema of *u«l-ness which call for attention. The boarc has ha< two offers to r p t of-fice space; for the treasurer and vil-lage iierk, one of them for the present office space, a id both asking for less rent ban has been paid in the past, It wi is reported that' one, of, the of-fices was verbally accepted by one imjmriir of the board. Further (il*-cuHHiin of the milk ordinance may be ibrouglit up at the medtinf, • .
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Srraich CMIMS Infection Mils Bettyi Plagge/ 100 darfleld
street,; was iaken ,to the Hcnrotiw hospl al, Chicago, Saturday suffering from an infection in the index finger of he-; left hand.'
Mii« Hagge had received a slight scratrh on Thursday that • developed by Siturday [mornlhg into a painful infection. After 24 hours of atten-tion i)OURLE IX)LIAft I>AVS in this coinmtinlty. The n cf-elianlM are nil making their plans for the liarguin festivnl arid several of them have already ordered a ][nrge mipplty of new fall merchandise wltleh will be offered to th« publicHiutljese dnys. • L a s t ! year DOLLAR DAYS1 wtrf
Return From Interesting Tifip Through Yellowstonr
Park and the Black Hills
Mrl-and Mrs. John Carr,oll ijnd Miss Marian . Jungles, 01? i Sum; nit street1,.- and MrR. F. A. .'Wijlsli. i nd daughter- SMildred of North' jjuisl in, ('hiciiKo, returned Monday afterm on from a two weeks' tri'p to Yeilt w stone park and the Rocky mountains, during which time they covered 31(27 miles,* and traversed *ix stares!
Mr.-.Cnrrol'1'repfjrnterf the roadk wfcre
wh eh
unusually good, most of them panied roaiis while some were-of. gravel or stone surface. The travelers encoun-tered a few dirt roads but tbesi w ire in good condition. Dry weathet with only two rainy days helped mafte {lie vacation pleasant.
The Bigj'Hor.n mountains, took three hours- to cross, offered ins much of̂ -a thrill as any part off Yel-lowstone. The scenery at that' ph ce is beautiful. One stretch of desert, 75 n îles lohg, was interesting in enn'-trast .to the remainder of the trip,
-Not a single tree was i[n sight a nd nothinjg was present t^ bijeak 'the monotony of the desert Cxc'ept shel-ter cabins every ten miles. The B; r-rijigton folks noticed automobiles in the park from 34 states and two i n m Canada. The Black Hills formed one of the bemity spots visited. Mount Rushmore lin this territory of We it-em South Dakota is alone worth a trip to see.^
W. Phillips Recovering From Accident, Is Taken
to | Chicago for X-Rais
Walter Phillips of Barrington, win has been recuperating In the Barrln tt-ton Geueiiil liospllal from Injuries ie. celved In an'accident July 2ft, wis taken to Chljeligo .Wednesday mornifg for an X-ray exnnilnatinn.
Mr. PhillfU received a pelvic.Imjie break .and oilier Injuries, when t|te car in which he was riding with another machine Jin the west highway. ' .
He is: recovering satisfactorily.,
}e Dollar Dmfs, the Season's
i tcnuse of the wonderful below
24 unusually successfiil for the nhippers of the Barrington-Lake Zurich tine community, rural and urban, be
ninny of tl e merchants. ',- These sitne merchants to offer wi nderftil bargains {his
were, handed butj by
are gOjillg yiiar,
who werl» not and several merchants Included Iu the big valtlie giving burly a year a«> have dec iired they[ Will join the giotip this year,
Further announcementM of the iMHinLE DOLLAR DAYS And- the merehafits who will cooperate J i the plan will bj tniide in The Review next week
Pnlo-
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Wheei' CometiOff; Spoils Labor Dab
Trip for Quartet
One yotith sustained a fractured arm, three others were lkore oi less shaken up and the front end (f an automobile in which the^ were mak ing a trip tJirough Wisconsin over Labor day was badly damaged when 8 wheel of the car came off, swerving the machin; into the, ditch. The four hoys were Wayne Grabenkort, Will' iam Beernian, Eugene Miller and Charles Harder, all of Barrington Wayne sustained a splintered bone in his left forearm when he was thrown from the jcar[against a fence ppst."
The boys' were traveling from \Vatertown to Juneau, Wis. early Monday morning when the mishap occurred. As they were traveling along, the ". eft front wheel of the car came off, throwing -#hei car across the road in tp the ditch--and narrowly
-missing'a taephpne pole, 'The-car did not turn o\er nor upset.-.
The boy 3 were picked up and brought to Wntertown where their wounds were, dressed; The car, which was" con^iilerably damaged on the front end, was left at-Water-town.
Mild d Nort l-
Man Arrested by Bailey Sentence]
to Penitentiarii
Relief Reorganized for Winter's Progr
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M. Schrriber Elected Chair-man; Several New; Mem-
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A sentence of from one 1o ten years in the state penitentiary wqs meted out to Walter J. Quinlan Chicago, alleged filling station robb«r|; who was chased" to Palatine by Pi ttolman James Bailey of Barrington arly in the( morning of, March 30 an 3
ivSfl was• arrested after the ear he wasxlriving- upset and burned. 0ui> Ian wfcs tried before Judge Job i Prystalskrvinj -criminal court Thuri day on severii charges, arising but it f his episode March 29 arid. 30, an I he was found gujlty of receivin stolen property.
Eirly in th^, morninV of March| 3t Patrblman _ Bijley received a cal I from! Crystal Lake that aV automc bileiln which, two gas 8taUon\|hfieve i were? riding was headed toWardsNpar >• rin|Ton. Mr. Bailey t cars, one | paBsin;; the other, a.p-
(hill. Be cliance o as struel olter am
!olt,er.
and he Albert
is. son, A. F. Tb|e injured" Jjian was birought,, t<
'Barringtori! General ; ihospita an examination revealed, tha
circulation is paid that Is counts. that
FIVE CENTS
Enrollmert Shows S l i p l (ncrlascs
High Slhool and Juwior Hlgn Crowded; Gride School
»>oos Slightly
Anotlief sllglit b\ ireawe in student populntton war reiwirted fltii the /samp-day that school opened, a; id \vlfh 34 class the f total, first was 084., The ,193: class -.willi not start day.. , I;.-•/.,';. -
Only ope depart in dropped below that grade school,-; from .elusive, ĥ ts an enroll ment of 230| afni the grad? - school' In st' year- Jiad an • enrollment of 260 the two years first d? lows :
I^igh .'school Junior high •Grades ...,'. KindecgarTten
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icveral bnken ribi s,everje scalp laceratip l beside-'
\ injuries.
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of Mexican Found Mangled on )LiM traeks
Man Run Over liejved to Hay e Been
mine L Ride
Tin mangled bptl' of'Felix •Murenw.
of Jitsns." VOU1 Testament Sttriea," uiul "Trnyeling Where Jesus L ved."
The council of religious odnuition and several churches are cotljieiating in sponsoring this plan."The ehi rches; iH'e the First B iptlst, the Mctl lodist' fvpijScopal,1 Salem Evangelical, at d SJ. Paul Evangelical. The council ii, reii-resentcdI'by Charles R. Drussel, pres-idsnt: Milton S. Freeman, Roy Khtp-per, Arnett C. Lines, -secretury; Earl R. Jackson, treasurer; and B. A. Schroeder, vice president.
Relief Committee Pays Out $3880 in 10 Months Perod
Lll'cj were HJU.11.
crush Th<
Chnrl ! brong
committee succeeded in raising matey $1500 last year, but
unt fell short of th b|y nekrly\S iOOO.. The local
e needs organi
*itibn joineV.thJft Joint Emergency Relief group pledging support to the larger organization in retnyn for help' from hat association if and
hen needed During the ten months since join
iiig the Joirt Emergency Relief, the local committee has received |1000 njiore from tl»e, group than it has paid
Children'i Cllnte Next Tuesday A children's clinic conducted by
t ie Child's Welfare association will lie held on Tuesday, Sept. 18 at the high school gymnasium. The meet-ing will be leld from 2 to 4 p. m. Df. D. F. Broolc and Mrs. L. Callahan, turse of'Cook county, will be 1» charge. Tliej clinic welcomes ail nofhers -with children of prc-school u|ge
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Injured Arthur
by Washing Machine laum, 510 Q. Main
street, was Sinfully Injured Monday jjfiorning wlen i i r e e fingers of,1 his
were caught in the belt of a washiig machine.' It probably villi be several days before tlie in-jured hand 'an be used. "
A tiftal of $3880.49 was paid (tit to needy'families by the Barrington Re-lief committee during th^ ten mmths from November, 1931, ' to Al gust, 1932, inclusive, according tb th? an-nual report of the .treasurer o' the committee, Mrs. A. L. Robeitson, given at a meeting Wednesday night,
The | expenditures per. month were listed |as follows: November $1'0.41, December $454.71, January $6(10.45, February $720.53, March $6V8.0L April i $344.56, May $287.83, June $355.98, July $110.27, August $25 7.74.
RJIost of the money went for food, a. tdtal] of $2784.45. The fuel bit was next highest with $432.15 an< the' milk bill was $347.90. Other expmses were listed as follows: clothing ! 140.-52, mejdical service $45.21, rent $26, gas i and electricity $22.57, work fund $88,93] meal tickets $10, lodgin; $2, miscellaneous $41.76.
All but $12 of the $3880.46 wi s al-loted I to local families. Tram tents received $12 of the sum. Slxiy-six families were taken care of bj the committee. t I '
Following Is a list of expenditures for the1 month of August: food!| 154.-86, milk $61.72, clothing .$5.25, oil 28 cents, medical services $3.65, mis-cella,neous'$4.50, and work fund $7.
State Bureau Helps Arret it Kidnappers Soon After Crime
Tlie immediate apprehension o the alleged kidnappers of John B. [Sole-grove, according to poHCe oftkiah, il-lustrates the valucnof the, Illinbis Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation. T. Pi Sullivan, sipcr-intendent of the bureau,, was no Jtied Immediately after the assault upon the aged Taylorville banker. jThiough police co«peratlon, the alleged kid-nappers were under - arrest wpthin, three hours.
twe n the cars, coroners jmy,
by: Train Be-Bum-
.'lii \VIIH found on '-
of way Thursday by a railroad Miireno appar-
over by! K triiln, rm and |rlght leg his body! and his other lieg were
man.; notified ni foreman, who Bnrt'ingt'on whWe
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enrollment for high and grades'
A conipar.iHon of y en'rotlnvent io i :
1931 ...227' .,..157 ....200 .:: 34
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J1932 ,-,245
16(1 250
661 *Kindei|gnrteri,o|>ete next. Monday
'"•Several!classes in tlie high school' are overcrowded due o the'steady en-rollmvnt'.increase-over the las« three years. 'Among'the' most• crowded classes are! \hose of c: ieinisti^jge.ncral science,. l|ookkeeping social « will play the Baptists, Seeause the evenings ire shorter the rames will 4tart,st 6:10 p. m.
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in the pre-Bphool' 'i'diiy, enrollment •83 Idiidergarfcn until next W(on-
nt this yoa-f lias f last year... Tlwr first to fifth 'in-
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Hpetllal mttste hiigS jl ei-n provided; a clitiwts o.f yiuiilg woiii HI ami s double
j will -fftng. W o i Jrect"Ion of the -
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BARRINGTON REVIEW, ]IARRtNGT6N, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPrEMBER
In. unction Against
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injn v
oelkhj Pearces ay Not Restrict se of Lake Zurich
dan is Is Dismissec by Judge E. D. Shurt
Defen
Local and Pe wnal
Former Resident . Rev E. A. Irion of
funeral i>f- Mrs. Olllt' flintier, resident of Lai IIIIMI- Saturday in Chi buried Monday from .a mi Xiirtli avenue.
Burled tela ted at the Huferman, a ! Zurich who
,>iigo and was funeral hottte
Jong blight' court In ttie over
ation, frdiing mid bathing rights
dike Zur eh entiie to a permanent
Thursday, .Sept. 1, win
e KdwiiK) D. Slmrtlcff
an order disso signed
etioti oijlered in the
». l |Wl. T]pe t'njun'ftinn
FroJlich,- G»f.>rge W. Pea|roe arid
Mai {tierito earce. from p per> >ns to invigate. fish or
reveiiting-bathe in
the waters od the lake. T i e three Icfendnnts nam "d in the
iiijn iction owned the bulk of the prop-tin- lake including most
ii je comprising the * lake ertjjj around of |he acre hotljim.
Î as ed Two Years ftef two
con its, that I Attlrney A the § public i
held con nav vey Htnjj'd as federal property, li
land am waters; ilixsol it ion of the
ruling of tin
vat 1 | i
foil con to OIK
l ie o t i ILc|-of i* ijoying the laki property there
iind|rstitiidiiiif that they heli rig! Is.
I roelieb, njnd the Peari case.,.•'they saul . t iot to ic from he lake, but t peaceful property respi wishing in enjtiy a va a spnt
eff
feter Jensen i Ird'ni the Victory
August
Mrs. iicmlny hospital. " Wuukegiui, u in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee family have returned weeks' trip that, took eight weatern staters. •
Miss Alice Rockeulnreh Monthly to resume he Buchanan. Mich.
Mrs. Emma Pepper Lehman of Waukegan Wednesday/ evening to era) days with Mrs. 1> Mrs. J. Hans.
Miss Li Hie Kropp w the week-end
Fred Tbies and da were out , to John Thi Uihner 0¾.. Labor" day.;
Mr. ami Mrs. Chair lea Rudsinski and; famiijy attended thi home-coming piciiic at Huntley on Ls bor day.
Miss y iva Tibbetts
Memorial uch improved
Landwer and from a two
them through
returned teaching in
and Mrs. 1». veut to Elgin visit for sev-epper's sister,
as home over
lighter, Ruth >s' home near
and: Horace Shunkweler of Pontiac were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Blau.
Mrs. John Howe wall hostess Fri resenting-1 day to .the. 500 players. Mrs. AI
Prehm and Mrs. Otto G ese were high scorers ami Mrs. .1. F ins eonsolatioji.
Mrs. Bmma Mills of Jiamond Lake spent Saturday with' ler daughter Mrs. Clarence Snetsing
Miss Margaret I>m' Belle Taggart of Wa Sunday at the James Sn
Mrs. Rose Goodluck e Bunco club Thurjsday
'roelich, Mrs, I
supreme was not ites sur-t be con-it as pri-
injunction supreme
order on
for pub-
Zurich ' institute iii Wank i^Miss Dorothea West*" was a guest
over the week-end at t ton homr
Harrison Norton catAc •tnons home l'-i'iilay af being toiilined' the pa in St. .losepli's hospital covering from a ffiictur
Mr. and Mrs. John Waukega'n visited Mon former's parents, .Mr. gust Froeliclt.
The: Ladies A ill of I'hurch,' "Fairtield, serv+d suppi'r to a evening.
Mr (>f Chicago and Henry 1 guests over the week-end of Mr., and Mrs. I'M Branding at home at Petite Lake.
y\v.. and Mrs, Charhs 'Foster and son j of Toledo, O. were visitors over the! week-end at tltje l iome'of Miss
mond.:
id Mfs, Williani Wiekersheim audi family visited the' Fred Wicker-.shetm family in Palat ne Sunday,
r. and Mrs. Albert vohlphine and
t l ie weeK-Edifh Dyi
Mr. and
licit M
Mr; and Mrs. K. (>rinun were guests over Sundi Mrs. W. F. Ruhr, if
Miss Ituth Hinchliff I-ooniis will have room the Buhr home.
Mrs. FraHH-is Prehn the Bunco club Tuesd.
0 Iscoverjf levSant^ e "I.itnij
her home. Awards wejre giveii Mrs, Williams and
he three high-t Froelieh re-
l.ee Smith, Mrs. George Mis. Carrie Tank for t
>.est scores. Mrs. Augu eeived- the consolation irize
1 Mrs. Mary Potts, of Rlgin i? visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Frid Kro]|p this week.
is so much < as ier
on a
eturned Wed-
Three-Fourths LakeCountyTaxes PaidBefoteSeptJ:
Less Than $1,5 standing When Sept. 2 Penalty Date
More Mian three-foufthf of the 11)31
taxes for Liike county bare been pa»J
with .less than JiiiaOO, KM) outstaudin|?
as delinquent, accord ng to Jaj^
Morse, county treasu cr. TJte . totajl
collections {reported up to Tlrursda
night amounted to $1,512,000. Title
treasurer reported tha; tl|e last thre»
days before tljie Septe nher deJinquen
cy date went into effe
sums, to the' office
wishing to" avoid .'an
t brought largi»
om taxpayers
additional one
his custom' d i i
effective Sep). >ut allowed this lent before add-
Bidlwlg Chicago
'iijoyed a trip
•?ass and Mrs. unlay evening »ld Huns.
acjeompauied o Camp Helii' e camp clos,-
per ceitt penalty effective Fridajf,
Sept, '2.
' The treasurer, as is
not inake, the penalty I as required by law, the!final date for payi ing the penalty.
This brought the se :ond penalty oh the second installment of taxes du|e as the first became ef !ective -Aug. I
Morse considered the collection^ g(?od as the total .a norint due the
f office in the beginning was $6,000,00(^ Whilej he pointed out that there was a larger than usual ilefault in pa'j
| merit he added that it fell fa,r short s o f the anticipated default when Mr
collections opened hut spring. This' year found t le smaller 'tai
payer meetiijig the but den first of all, with the rural sectioui far in advance of indtistriii 1 e'enters, ] forso explaihec t. It indicated to hint, he said, that the small property ownei sflved a^ain^t the d a y that, taxes wi uld
Judgment against lie taken Oct.. l O / a n fall Nontetime'nfter,Oct. 1
Funeral Services for Mrs. Mina
I^iinerut. aepvĥ M. vj-ere held/Sun-day afternoon for , M •* Mina Sand mniii who idled at La re 5',urich. Wed
following iin duration.
Hi. Peteri IC. A. Irion
l an last week. I »e«d|ty tiiorniiig, Aug. illness of several nin
A. L. ;-Pay-| Services were held ' ' ." • | Eva ugelicall church..
to the SI- , ^ ^ ^ . 1 c, ' ernoon after +
M.rs- M l n " Saiidnutl Ht six weeks ..Tamiary,, 18T.8, 1»
Wight re-' ( '"m o , 0 "ha comttiu tltj when tw ,d vertebra • I •V'111'''' "ll1 with 4ter piretts, Mr. an)
Ffoelicii of MrH* J'- Hnftmn.'n-' Hur.wii* marriefl lay with the'J'",18 ,77 <
Wi?'i1ni» S«H"'an, wb
.nd Mrs. A u - : , l , , d r i ' " . »1 L «''«
of 10 children, Htx of
111 nth t
lltev
u vK'as born hi Qeimany. Shf>
died in l « l l . "She i|cas the mothef
J |St. Matfiew's' ' '" Jn . « « * : * • Anna,, a chicken I M l , u l i e Heideman, W
large nujuher Monday «"s t a n d l*«' 8 u "
ivbom preceeded ICmma, Mrs
lliam, Jr., Au iving , her ars
rs, Amanda Stradfo rd, San]ta Mon Calif.; Mrs. Till and Mrs. Kmn et-t Branding , c n ' „ . , ,
sons, Edward ai d Hei Zurich
Irandiug were.
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Tlie first nicetitiB of the Lake Zur-ich Community Woman!* club will be held Thttrwlay, Sepf. 15 at 2 p. m. hi the Kin high (school, , >
Mrs; Atlltn WiHetN-Buruhani Will riive '̂ Around the World .Wlth"n. Paint Bo'x, Family of Six,. l'lu» a
New Angle D< velops in Church-S mpson Di spu te ' ^ .
Alderman Albeit Smith, DP of Bvanstoiii on AuRuat 31, JIU tttlttn Iwarlng :th J^names of residentH erf ICvnnston with
spent niocrat, 4 * pen _.•.,. 10,067 D i r f t s
Coun.tya Mb» June. Spiegel oi Milwauk#, Clerk Rbbert Sweitzei, of Con« coun-i! wis . ipent tiwi pnat Wieelc ftt the J. | . t>;. nskinii tlmt.a eferendum brcalled, Marrip Koine, j j ' '• ! ll ftir EvaHHtoii resli etttB to perm It MEeiii
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lieihg placed unde r the Chicajt of electron eomm sslonors,
Alderntnn ^nil|th'» petltloi r̂ OO EvniiHt
first vice president. Mrs. J. I). Fink; second 'vitas itresidenf, Mrs. .0..-.Rich-ter: seeretttry, Mrs. George ;A.. Will-iams; itreaatjirett, Mrs; 'William Ton* ne; recording secretary, Mr*. Harold Hiuis; auditor, Mrs. Charles Rudsin-ski; chairman liberal arts, Mrs. Char-les Wendell ij .program. Mr*., J. F. Grittitl,t; applied ediijcntioBJ'.'- Mrs. Charles Weaver. . •} J
Lake Zurich Ladicjs Aid Group Re*Elects Officers
. , f • j . ••' I" ;. The September meeting and elee-l
tion of offieers for the Ladies Aid ofj St. Peter's .Evangelical church, was'j held Thursday afternoon in the parish! hall. The regular routine business was transacted and "the election .re-, suited in all officers being re-elected as follows: President, Mrs. Mayme Prehm; vice president, Mrs. Ed TJmb-denstock; recording secretary, Mrs.. Blanche Stockel; financial secretary, Mrs. Minnie Frank; treasurer, Mrs: William Tdnne.
This, meeting .was the last for the contests in attendance. Mrs. Ed_ Uinb-' denstoek's group was high, Mrs, Will-iam Poblmaa second and'Mrs. .George T7imftdenstock: third. The\ party will be [held a„t a date to be announced in October,;
Fifty-four responded to roll call and enjoyed the social hour and refre>h-meuts.
of the'James S|int tsoii, Jr„ nitl Ralpb' '"I E. (Miurcli nominithJtt eonteHt «'«. m., 6 to 8 p. m.
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Patrol Wor^ Cuts itown I Illinois Forest F N s
P|atrol work a|nd the. aid of volu i-tary assistants to the warden ha e been instrumental in minimizing for-est area in Illinois.LewisB. Springf r, superintendent of the forestry divJsji has reported.
Theatrical Rovers in, China Wel l Patronized
Like ja'n -American circus, per Imps the most Interesting think about a Ohlneso traveling troupe ta the erection of the "big top" In «hlch the performances nre held, AI> though not ns Ailg as "the Greatest Show on Enrth," the oriental stru ture icj unique in that tt Is con* structed entirely of bamboo, Uber matting, and native wood. One "head canvasman" claimed thai not one nail was used in erecting the temporary playhouse. The fr»me> work WAS entirely of wood, b>und togethejr with thin strips of bninboo bark, peelAdf off and dried. The enormous skeleton was then cov-ered wth fiber matting. The "ient" was ower GO feet high, and hid a large seating capacity.
The performances given by the Itinerant players are a source of great amusement to the many Chi-nese pjatroris who flock to the nalh entrance. Tbe scenery is prac;ical-ly nil, the spectator being culled -upon.'.to supply in his Imaglnitlon £he lack of stage equipment Most-ly costumes and pantomime an s the principal stock In trade of-the'' Chi-nese, sfage' favorites. The e?cru-jciating "music" .of the nati*y telephonet *•
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BARRING1W REVIEW, BARRINGTON; ILLINOIS,THURSDAY, SE 'TEMBEU 8, 1932
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>r league ol St. Paul church gave a banquet epf. 1 iu honor of the league members, who by lug been graduated from or because they passed th birthday, are eligible ip in the' Senior*league.
voung |H'0|)le responded, 'fifitulile evening together. league gained ten new
e" Reese presided at tire Charles Pilsner, cashtyr National hunk, gave the ddress. 'Hie speaker "act that* Christian ser-dividends. also eleeti^l the follow-
to spryp during the en-ear:" Kuniie Reese, presH Miller, vice president;
ule, secretni'y: Robert inaucial . secretary: and urn. treasurer.. The re->>nt. Walter Meyer. \va« ir'-^ent -the league on the
the Young People's iininissionf ', x
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•diling was solemnized* at . church Siiturilay even-Miss ' Lucille Martens, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mar-irth iiveune, became the ; nuis,- son of Mr. nn
•' I " - '• ;i"g group of relatives
•li a picnic at Silver ml Mi". Marry Decker1
Ulfd Mrs. J. A. Fletche^ff an.'l Mrs1. A. 1>. Church
•s. Sns,t(i ChiH-ch, Mrs. Miss Mali' Johnson, Miss . Kenneth Frve, Charles ". and Mrs. Isaksen, all
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Mrs.. .John. Scliwenun, Mr. I Seliwetuin and Mr. and [lardilcre, all of Hiuring-' 'he eighth annual re-Widinayer family Mon-
W. Cunip in Klgin. A relatives; enjoyed the day
Harrington People Attend Wedding in Wisconsin
Mr. and Mrs. "Clarence Landwer and Mr. and Mrs."Frank Lngfeschulte of Harrington, attended the wedfliffg of Miss -Elsie, Ohapek iflnd Clarence Rasnnissen sit Alg*>na. Wis. Saturday, Sept 3. Miss Chopek taught in the Kelsey school two years ago and Mr. Rasiniissen \vhb lives | in Milwaukee was formerly of Barripgton.
Celebrates FoHylflfth Anniversary
' Mr. and Mrs '̂ August Gossell. 338 W. ;Lake street, Velebrated thefr forty-fifth wedding anniversary' Siinday by entertaining tjieir sons and daugh-ters with their families. On Mopday Mr. and Mrs, Ben Dobner of Cuba township entertained the.family group in honor of the\anniversary.
Barringfpn People at Ijike Ripley
Tile following group of Rarrjngton. people-enjoyed an outing at Lake Rip-, leyj Wis. from Saturday until Mon-day; Mr. and Mrs, John Mollen-kamp and family: Miss Ruth Wieden-tieck, Mr. and Mrs. Fied Sehumnker and soil. Mr. and Mrs! Rudolph Ivocher. Jr. and daughter and Miss Kt'la Mae Hutchinson. . ';'
^>ifertains Tu Dex Club
Mrs. Harry [ Wewet/.er, 113 X. rSmnt avenue,' was hostess to the Tu Tli'x cluh Thursday afternoon, Sept. 1. Prizes ivere awarded M̂ rŝ William Drmujeft dnd. Mrs. A. W; Abbott. Mrs. 'Abbott will entertain the club at the next meeting.
Surprised on lilrthdiiy
M M . August Oossell, 338 street, wns pleasantly Thursday evening, Sept, 1 friends gathered nt. her home to oelo hrate her birthday, The evening was s|ient at bridge,
W. Lak.f surprised1
when 3(|
Attend Fiunlly (Jtithiirliig - r.
. Mr, nnd Mrs, A, L. Wiiggnner inn! family nnd -Mr. and Mm, Khteti Flyuti anil fntnlly of liiiri'lngloii nti teiiiled a family gntherlunr nt Rond-out Monday. About 5!) relatives spent' the day together,
7 Entertain at Seven o'clock Dinner , Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Muir, 5o, W i s .
he homes of L. F. Richard-
Mr. and Mrs. E . ,-F. Wic imnn of Barrington and Mrs. W,. E . J lason of Austin motored l|o Gobleii, M|ich. Fri
Tuesday. day and returned
Thomas Dockixy, Version der, Earl Weasel and Schroeder, all of Barringtoii, spent the Labor day v trip at „Waupaea
acation on 4 fishing Wik. '. |
Mr., and Mrs. family 'of Glen,-Sears Jioriie, 506 •day*'. .
E l l / n called Grove averi
,Mr. and Mrs. Patterson, N. J. of Mr. and Mrs S, Northwest hithway.-
Mr. arid Mrs. G. Hattan,. 102 , S. Cook street, spent from Saturday un-til Monday with relatives at B u m -side' and Carthage. *
Mr. ond Mrs. John Kendriek u»d daughter Lorayn of Chicago, and' H. Meyer of Kehilworth were, guests Sunday1 of the Robert Muir family, 50(1 S. Hough street, ,
Blium Erlekson of, Barrington and Artliur Stuiiglnnd of River j Fore'sfe left Sunday for-Ames, In. whore they will sjiend n week nt (lie liuntu' of »K. O, Eriekson.
Mr. and Mrs Grove avenue, ai pel of Elmhurst' of Benseuvtille Rock Sunday.
J. C. JTan id Miss Frit arid Henry motored to
Mr, and Mrs, field avenue, spe week with relati
5;Ir, and Mrs. Jiam Sorce, 5 nyenue, are spe ti
Rev, anil'Mrs.. Leonard Knuuer of Kluiore, O, nnd Miss Oil nil Inn Krnmer of SiiiuliiNlcy, 0 . , who. wero gui*Kt(i'of
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Piano pupils four years and u p ; Voice! pupils- seven jjrears and u p ; Class lessons in piano or voice will be 50' cents for one hour. Private -les-sons will be $1.25 and $1.50 for* one-half hour. Call Barrington 97-R.
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f u spe B.rt-cd by
I'.i'rau.̂ e ilailfa* *lis
liiifvrs, h(g lull in Y\ .•il al inn
all.) to 111 Ktlgll lid ami SeVMl Halifax I nd terms, I'M uidi'd tin! pnpill
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BARRtfGTON reaSon childless"WdTHe'h' go'there find burn Incense as an offering.
The Inscription, it la told, is a' reference1, to a recasting of the gun from some other cannon and in a way furnishes some reason why it should! possess" the power! which the Javanese hold sacred. I 1
According to another hatlvel su-perstitfQnj this old gun will some day be joined by Its mate, which is believed fjo be the old cannon found in Bantam, on another part of the Island, apd that on that day the rule of tfte Hollanders in Java will termlnateL
Senatorial Election* When the Constitution was first
written it . provided that senators should be, elected by the legislatures of the states. Gradually the opinion gained ground that senators should be electeoj by direct vote Of tlje peo-ple, and gradually the states adopt-ed laws providing for the name of the people's chotte for.senator on the ballots; ,..'The1 members of the legislature would then pledge them-selves to cast their votes for the person Who secured the largest number oju votes for the people's choice. As a matter of fact, long before the constitutional amend-ment providing for direct election of senator's by.the people the people In most of the states were actually electing f,helr senators by direct vote In this roundabout method.
Greateit President Two elderly men at the village
store hud been reading convention news and had fallen Into an argu-ment on the relative merits of Pres-idents Washington and Lincoln. Finally they called in a local nabob; who had a reputation for being a "well-read? man to settle the dispute.'
"Well, geiitleuien," said he, cho»l on safe and profitable bank-inr. ' • : . ; . ' •' .
Sir. Graettiiiger, who was selected by the Council of Administration of th i Association, to make the an-noincchient prefaced his statement by
From time to time editorial wijiter| have culled upon all enlight-en id b miters, in answer to public de-
and in their own interests, to rk lor a thoroUgh-L'oing revision of 1 K"nking laws of the state. He
attention to the fact that as :k as 1!>28 a request was made ,cl>inniisNion authorised by the
geieral assembly,, to,- recommends a re Isiou of the bank'jng act, to In-
do iij, Its proposed amendments p.rjvlsons which would give the au-ditor (f public accounts broad powers
along these lines, but which the com' mission refused- to consider. .
He also .said, "For many year* the association has sponsored move-ments to improve the banking laws, meeting, however, with but li(th» sui cess in these efforts." \
' -. BWhs > Mr.1 and Mrs. Roy Kisner, 121 W,
Station street, are the son born Friday, Sept 4
Mr. and Mrs. Earl , Hough* street, are the daughter, Nancy Floy,
J encks, 615 S. parents of a bora Sunday,
\Sept. 4, at the Barrini;ton hospital.
r ^ Mr. and Mrs. DeFbrlest Cuba are the parents {Catherine Sept. 5. V
parents of a
Jayne of a daughter,
Frances, bbrn Monday, of
mi nd w< tlii bn ca led
fbr your children at the ETON
riccn-duy lunch for teachers indents at the low rate of
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nner 50 cents .30 to 7:00 , requested for dinners
S^EETSPOT Main St., Barrington, 111. .
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'-Tube Electric fad io
3 9 5 0 .̂ vecial at this salt $• '•'•'•' o n l y ;
Kroel til^r Studio Gj>iich With Innei Spring MMtress and 3 Kopak Illlows S^tASO complete for only ,;..r3Wi!™
8-Piece Walnut Dininfe Room Set Table, 6 Chairs, and 66 in. Buffet-A $ f | * 5 0
Vjilue for 1 ^ * F — >, $15.00,
surprising Vjilue for
.00 each «>I>I) I)RfesSER4- ANJD CHESTS $8.00, $10.00 - . . i , , ^ - .
Umbinati >n All -Electric Conlon Ironer and Kitchen Table >n^Time,Jaborai(d Worry. ' $70,00
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few da rS left on that windowrshade offer. Until Sent. 15 w s will hang new shaded for you FREE. | Priced oflShades ....^.-. -49c, 79c, 98c each j H \ ra allow lu i each
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^ e flel^ver ^ne Open on Sunday Morning 8:00 to 10:30
Fruits
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An unhealthy, dirty furnace will not heat efficiently and probably cause you inconven-ience right when you will most need it. Call
;iohery distinctive and smart enough for your^ exacting iorrespondencfe-l-yet priced low
h for every pay: letter-writink!
And i)iow—•a sw|nky, new lar4e folded J^heet with (baron. large
al envelopes, or, of course,] the eyei popular shee:.
us and let us go over your heating plant
right now when the labor cost is reduced to
the lowest point.
SINGLE ̂ HEETS ANf> 50 ENVELOPES
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inting a for it. It's lifte giving it a new 'e-^like donnii ig la new suit of
cljothes. For the sitiall exi en|e yoU'll find it worthwhile to paint yoiiir home $
nj»w and brilng new beauty ah well las more vi ilue to you t home. >
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RELIEF THROUGH STATE SALES TA3 Speaker Shanahan issues timely warning that conf usion
ility may descend upon th6 labors of the impending session of the Illinois legislature unless wilse and
vigorods leadership takes control, shaping tfhe program for furnish ing additional, relief funds. Time for* preliminary ac-
short.; New sources of revenue must be provided be-tober 1, or a threatening crisis due to the exhaustion f funds, will arise. While Cook (county would suffer
most, other populous sections wheni- unemployment is rife would wi affected seriously. I '/\
r In the opinion of the Daily News a small sales ta$T offers the fa rest, most easily administrated and most effective means for meeting the emergency. The fundamental virtue of sue» a tax lies! in spreading broadly the burden which must lie carried, so that undue weight will rest upon the (Should ;rs of none. Any proposal to select particular types of business for special taxation, or to put the incidence of the tax on any particular group—such as owners of autolmobiles inevitably will arouse strong opposition and provoke a pro-longed and possibly disastrous controversy. A: sales tax, with as few exemptions as possible, and those limited to the neeessities of life, would involve tihe minimum of hardship on these who pay!it. It would occasion vastly less disturb-ance fo, business |than would be caused by failure of the legislature to agre|e on an effective means for raising relief funds. The destitute unemployed and their families must not be "left uncared for. ; '
It s difficult to conceive of any form of taxatioii except the sales tax for which general support can be enlisted, and therefore of any c(ther form which has so good a chance for early jnactment. jNb time should be lost in organising the social uid ecortpmic interests of the state behind a judicious ly con :eived measjire to be limited in its term of operation, and bj the sole purpose of relief. A policy of drift is danger-ous.—Chicago Daijy News. V.1
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WRONb USE OF LIBRARY BOOKS Bboks are printed arid bound to be read and not
gtitut* s for chairsj Birrington hjas a public library and a village board
chamt er under the same roof and in the samfe rbom-pwhich is ecoiomy for th|e taxpayers. The board chamber is sup-plied with a fairjly large collection of folding chairs and other kinds of chairs which are adequate for the use of the board members, village officers and citizens at the majority of borrd meeting^ ? . .
Once in a wĥ ile more persons crowd into a boair, This practice is hard on tha hooks—which the taspswern pay foh-nand causes extra and unnecessary work fcr tr e librarian and assistants.
I'or those few persons who have been making seats of Kipliig, Brmyning and Mark Twain, a little thougrt on the subje :t will tie all that is necessary to stop the practice.
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MARKUP DIVISION e s i s 19 dopesters as to
of, recent pri-atnong the politi al the real signifies nci maries. For! centu
I.ABOB DAY tuated th« diffeve ised laboi group; spokesmen as to unemployment complaint that agree. William
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WASHINGTON •J : L E 1 T E R . t-.
By National Edtota l Association (Spi-cial to The Review)
rieii oracles have «1-with the curious predictions wer^
wishes of the
ways bee,n popuhjr especially when the in accord with ,t he biased inquirer, [if- acceptability of interpreta ions vi rite with the tern perment and hopf ĥe petitioners. The trend that a Items'the real poyi-tical campaigners 1̂ the light voting in areas v?here pi rtjr strength is fair-ly well ba lanced. It is the silent type of voter .that k:epst the partisan workers ii|i a fren r.y. [
the Ameiican Fnlcrutioli of Labor
nuy "the fuel \ityt Htoppcd liici'i'uciijg coiirHtfing." Thi> tlgn iHinvHilcd nnxl'o iHly
0IIB0KIN6 (»N Mon returns bci
told his (.'iillwiguc AiijfiiHt w w nt tli the doprcjHion 1» mnt'OH of the I)' jii'i'HMit a more The labor federal IHIIOIIH lire ImHdd 'iiri'H and t'litlm woiinMi art' out ot. :vL'-< rk, Tlte uitloiw
ipepcbes have accen-bcPurlKilun—Well, I ilon'i know jour ftntne, but I belk've I can (loHefllic 'you. . /1 • • '•
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is more than n little buluiy.'-KX' change.
-t METHOJMST EPISCOPAL
In thisj the beginning nonth of the school year, \ re think bot jjnly of the school but a! 10 of thelchurch: of the Lord Jesus Christ,, yfe' vant to see how many w ill be among those who hear and heel "The f irs: Call." If not worshiping elsewhere jive cordially invite, you.. j:
9:3j» a.' ni., Church feehool with separclte rooms for each eepartment
10:35( a. n ., Worship with special mjisic by out large eliprus .choir, and a timely sermon by |the pastor. In the evening « e take 'part n the'union service at t ie Baptist clurch spon-sored by the* Youug P̂ eop e's commis-sion
M. Si. FREE5IA*!, Pastor.
FIItST BAPTIST Bible sehoil, i) :30;. M jrning wor-
ship; 10:35; Eveniriji se ryice, 7:30. Bible study tvery Wejlnec day evening at 7:30.
The pastor's messafke icxt ?Siindny morhing will be prettnratory to the observance of the Urnl's & upper.. The evening service |s in1 elurge. of the" Young Pi>GpI Christian ironMiiission. Rev. Fri'oma 1,, the liist pear's conn Hfl'Hor will brlpg the inosniige. This Is also the timi for the inntiillntlon of hew oincers. Thin IH a union com-iniiiilty sei'vl-e to whlcli, nil arc vlted: to Join in the worship
Wpccflal IIH|I*I« will, be I ftintiiro1 of each service. ']•• v
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421 Host Maifa Sjreet Sunday service, 10:45 t. m. Sunday scbool, 0:30 a. m Sept,1 11—: Subject^) Substance
; Golden Test: Johji G not for the meat which ptrisheth, but for that meat which' en|dureth unto everlasting life, whij:h )man shall give unto you God the Father sealed
Wednesday Evening meeting at 8 p. m.
The readiijg room, 114 street, Lipofiky building; the pejblic_fr< m 2 to 5. p. day and fron) 7 to 9 p! i)a. on Satur-day.
27. Labour
she Son of or him hath
E. Station is open, to,
m. each week
BARRINGTOTST WVANSELICAL LUTHERAN Groff's Hall
Divine services every Sunday ait 10:30.a. m,
Bible clasli and Sunddy school at 9:45 a. m.
The Lutheran church extends to all the present
a churcmhoiie a sincere attend #8 services and. REV. i . T KRETZMiNri,1
: ' |T.„ ANNE'^l Sunday, Low, Mass, 8 •
a, m. Week day Devotions
Heart, first Mass at 0 a
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Sermon by wiM„ nliig a cvitiVhiB wrv
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Low Mas 1, 7 a. m. in honor 6: the Sacred Friday of m
Confession B, ! iaturday, Baptism liyj ippointmjint>
REV,: J ^ H N L DtFFICY^Pnstor,
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100; nt 9:30 vorihlp ut the miiiister
linth' the ceii,
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Pastor.
each month.:
8 p] m.
TvICAL nij . ; .
MJ:30.a. m. The choir
inornng and
Kvenlnit njirvlcii nt 7 :HI) p. m, j Mnhwvnr tnclefleH Svlll p, in, hi Ih tip' r(iH|M'Hiv(i
Oodil eriiRrnuis w III be rcii-
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1):30 n,. ni 10 sm «.
EllgllHi). . 7:30 p. n
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1 i|ntro4 valleys, began bis
£ou idati^n Aone, th< only objecw Gn euway Court.
., Ullioll t!V« 1st elm fell,
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WednesdnV, 8 p. in.. Monthly
: Jrotherhood. Thursday
Meeting of the f}l|aners clajss. will jf Mr. nwd M's. township! Bring
I >e held at the hon e .fohn Miller of Cu in , our husband or a friend.
H. E. FODNIQ, Polstpr,
American Engin ters at Work on Big Pr4jects
To read the" na n« B of the where American < nglneers been or are carry Ini o* great pro} pets Is like ret dl ig at r indom through the lnde: •« f aj mod^rp at |as.
The ancient ci :y of. Luhlijn land, was in the fllifdle nourishing, "weal th J sfeeking to keei ibr0as,t times. In order to supply ljs.peo' pie with needed :01 tvenlencej, con-tracts were ente rei Into w master-mep calling for the of water pipes.
These ancient Rifees w.ere of logs apd the |wijter $$s, through them hy Wheel. On an ajnc written! .in tat in
contract betwjeei \ thoritles'" and 6ns
th s uses m J force,
calling'for the cph traction ng.
• SomiB of those
places have
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ajges a rounlclplUity
l i f t Its
th its laying
made forced
ent pare; iment^ li| 1506, ttere Is
the cl:y au-Tah Rurlmistra
of the pipes and their ljiy
That such me hdds werej used, American engineers discovered when putting. in :o, operatic! n the first modern wati*n^prks. Slime of tfie pipes were uncovered; iih»*leni tunnels ,wereJ .cut ntross.
tii
used as secret m»nr n of cscn ie dur Ing the numorou)
t'onsure w«s un lions. Even earthed,
Digging In the sflrpots of to Inntnll snnlthrr urns wore fouw H. C. Also n vt'ty was noted.1
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tit ojirly tlint'i Now Bnglî nd w»ri
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Bark • • 1 >ellc«oy
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tlic tender bark « 1, i . j
White Mmhoginy The forest , service says thatl
white mahogany is n trade numel for. Prima vera, which s fonml onl .tbe western' const of Mexjco and| southward t6 Giiotemnl 1. Tjn' WI Is mpderiately heavy, nn̂ l works well nnd Is snld to JJIVA lit tte' trouble by warp ng. It \\\ creamy'White to _ yellowish hrownj to CQ\»r. Tho 'grain k l|nd the pores are of s a W «lr.a as In true 11
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that j;ho -flffiiro* prJnliiecJ, cHpei-lHlljj whou finished with t NtJtini li ilinlinr. to. 11 fiiiiho^nny.
AnJ Will Toimrrew TI10 mail who spentlH
wing about what he lX heap of Aones near Aldie, on U. S, youthful adventurer pressed on ̂ > report at Belvoir. One lesson he had learned fro dental to hit travels, waa that a heavy head would insure balance in crossing
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Team to P lay H>re [ Next Sunday]
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T,„. |.!,rri«g-ton Rears rtyg up ti ' vU.„,rics to their credit overt
f i r | | | V « , M , k 'o n d W b * n ®**y • '.,",'1 ih/r.-irv Indians at Cary Su I? ,1 t„ 1 and handed th* niu •*J|rtl FlKin-Merchants a. 0 '
\f,,.r |il.-i,viiur sc»rcli*ss 1)̂ 1) for fo iiiincv ihi'Hciir^'broke'the ice in t
lisfili liniiuu srliiR four times wh if,win iwi.s liil by n pitched bis :iin,|,., i.y Kitsch. OaHiiscli and--" -Bori!, ""'I " , w " hatwerroF, by "t [Orv ^111,1 hi""'""1". Anolhcr n »•«»' j..JuT.-.l in I lie Hoventh oil ft (rjl
l i . K 1 ' h MU|' rt *'ag1'e by •.MHJo'wa |Tlit> |1'."'-' li'-' i"»jl>-*'SH m'oreirin t [ninth Î'.-ii Hic« Nlnxlvd a n d - " ('(S'*''!" """''' hi"]-second h" «'
jl,,,. MIHIMII! Hlcik to thin);* whe ncori',1 niter tl|(» ct t tc lu »f « lO hit i" i-ik'li' Held by Gnrlilnch
llnilfiii1-' i"11" l"".v w n " niadc ^y N |W»vi/. «-hi< sliifflcd frnd toiro'd on |*}«l)le !•> -I'iH. \ .. j
^, Niin-i«\et»! w i t h t w o d'>nlcH a • l fitii.1'' HI four t i m e s a t bat , [the Ciii-y l i i t lcrs. Ka»ch starred Ij«l.fur tlie Honrs p o u n d i n g o u t tt
inp],-> ami-a tr ip le i n five t imes End Mfircliant's S c o r i n e E a r l y
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tlriiila'riy popular among thoq „• ifn.rtfior west. Along the :kiiU.'k hark soakeri in salt
)•• one .ft- hemlock, oak an n U t.firk In the tanning of. leath^ a t-ori'imitn present-day practlc
• r'r ! j * the-host, known hark pro •! N o'rk; which Is the sipong Vk or ar> f>ak tree growing • 1; * (Vran lTti*T, in iR'ji, the first Ami-i .-.in f\p(ivrinr, cnlled a topogr fifii-r ins (.nrenfed by \V. A. *ftni
I "-JLli.it typewriter was product I ;• it i i'. h.-i-ving a separate kj
*.••. -r fj.r»"*:n-h h-tter. In 1811 ill i,f, -> *-ii! typovri'lnit machines wel 1v -. ITI»-»'»¥ In Knglnntl .which. III ;i ii-. l~ Kllinwow St.
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Here'f a comfortable S-room Berwyn home. Pnriiig the last heating season it cost $154 to heat this hons t iwith gas under, the present house-heating rate. Write for o ijrir new illustrated booklet telling all about this dean; carefree fueL Public Strvic* Company of T"
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HAR.R.IS A6 ÎN!ST HUNDREDS AMERICAN FARM YOUTHS Tgy 1 TME^HQNQCL '
the Ladies Auxiliary trophy are A, Jeanniaire-I. Gobs, C.' Houston-bye, S. Berlick-C. Salzman, R. Zeh-M. De; wire, O. ptogosch-bye, ÂJ Henry-G, Wallace, A.,. Tieken-l|ye, J. Higgins-V. Barrett, i
In the second round of the Leonard trophy, Roy Clark defeated H. Merker 3-2; and F. S. Smith defeated F. C Stamni 3-2, M. Loomis defaulted to H. Grccder, A. S. Eppers defaulted to G. Barrett, G. Busing defaulted to O. A. Miller, F.' Sampson defaulted, to
?. Geis, E. McLamore defaulted to . Miller and;-the W. French-W. Dot terrce match was not played..
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINES S DIR
Classified Ads Bring Results
H,YS'IGIANS AND SURGEONS
IbR. B. P. GRABER PwiVsiCIAN AND SURGEON
BARRINGTON
HOURS 8 :$|0., to 0:30 a. m., 2 to 8 p. m.
7 to 8:30 p. w. Sunday 11 to 12 noon
O F ( F I ( | E OVER 1ST NAVL BANK
Telephone Barrington 23
OLGA ALC01 PH rSIOlAN AND
Specializing In Diseases of Women and Children
HOURS TuH«)y. Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.
{ aturday, 2:304:30 p. m.
Telephone Barrington 525 '
Park Ave,; above Peerless Market
D . F . B R O O K E
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON!
HOURS , • '. 9 to 10 a. m. 1 2 to 3 p. m. ! 7 to ̂ p. in..
$undiays by Appointment
SURGEON
DENTISTS'
C. H. KELLAM
DENTAL SURGEON
Succetmor to
DR. B. W.OLOOTT ,
Phone Barrington 77^ 115 E. Main St.
W. LINDBERO DENTIST
Office' In Pohlman Building - " 127 E. Main St. I
BarrlnBtpn I
HOURS 0 to 12 a. m, 1 to C pi m. 7 to 0 p:. m.
Tel., Barrington 471
I arr ington idson-Bssez Bids. 301 E. Main St.
lelephone Barrington 235
EARL KLEINWACHTER I HySICIAN AND SURGEON
127 Park Avenue
A | 3 0 N PEERLESS MARKET
HOURS 8:30 to $0:00 a.m. l ;00 to 2:80p.m. 7.00 to 8:80 evening
Sundays by Appointment
TeL Barrington 70S
W. A. FANNING DENTIST
Barrington Hudson-Essex 301 E. Main Street
* Telephone, Barrington 4SS
HOURS \
9:00 a.m. to 12 a. m. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.
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Bids Are Received ( i First Inderal Road Project
< The stalfce works am 1 ^lept. 7 to building p rojects to be funds allot id to Illinois al govelrnmMit * relief v^ort, '•
Share TTTie
Commission downstate
of putyilftc EJceived bjWs i ies of road financed by
ly the feder-op emergoicy highway
departmenjt MUdings -the first si
Cook Cointy Gets Lions Jneinploymrnt Relief
Illinois unemployment relief • I.J2 ,̂037 to
::1,700,300 to allocated
counties and
LAWYERS
C A S T L ^ . O S B O R r ^ & W l I l S
LAWYERS
1148-5$ National Life
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CHICAGO, ILL,
Teler hone
Howard P. Castle, Evenings, 5!5 Giove Ave, Tel., Barrington
LONG
155 7
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Howard R. ' Eveninrs:
Lincdn •r.' Telepho
JAMBS P.HAFPI ATlORNEYAT- l^W
i. i
60) i Summit Str i it
Telephone, Bajrrlngtot
WILLIAMS,
MCCARTHY LAWYERS
Central
Coo: thai to he sooner not
chof en Illii oit Ruti Mor ris
tr toCowAy,
r
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V e must keep in mind this money must be paid back source.
or later, (ted the.
tared o pay the bill,
Heiiltiiiest Boy lind Girl
G fui iiy; count t is the home of both the healthiest farm girl and farm boy"
Uullding
Conway y^ushlngto
CBIOAGO
Randolph
• * * p it porarltj
Avenue, jllarrington
825
at 234 W.
«00-W
from which- i it cilrae and if a bomi'iMae 1» whole stOjW will be
Both
at the 4-H club camp at the state
man, but att^d
i stn lof fi
REAL
I Live at Morrfar
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They are Mia* who. llvw negf high school In
pnvibhl and., Ranald. Wilsor, IR, of Mor 'isJ
felr. VI5,
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C1DRY r ESTAT^
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lC>RDOri CAMEHON
102 N.] Cook j t r w t '
Tel.xBarrington 2
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(JOUNTHY HOMES
ESTATES.: •'" •
FkRMS-1 .-AGRE8
CQNTiACTpftSi/
CALKINS BROS. Excavating and Grading Contractart
• ' - • ' • L • ' • - ' • •" • ' '• -
Dohrses, Subdivision Work. i Lai dscaplng,| Roads, Drlvee, Swit iming VottU, Dams, Lskea, T^nijis Courts', Bowling Orient „;,-
JAHUINGTON, ILL,.
H. H| fALWNS| : ' |hone'B5i ; .' •.': LKIN8, Phone 4
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'ooMiich Aj|on T lis Year ire IfjfarshslU Reports
mi BI
offler«4n 1
The tained of ifwoii ended J
SrepoVt . The yeai marshal 0 * in Jft attr brought The totijl ima 111 «5 ,980
lite fire marshal's office ob-cotiviftjons (rfr the crime
ni year that during (the ff» tie HO* 11K12, t ov. Ix>|il8 L.
has been ii formed' in a repared. hy 8. L. Legreid.
according to the state tiro i report, was or » of the bard-
tins history of thi service. This hui«d to conditions that Utoat a wove ol incendiarism.
flro loss for he fiscal year 1,800,881, compared to 121,-. durlng the preceding year,
,278 Forty per cent of the 17, purrerded dur-
this most
Embargo on Goods Coming Down From Wisconsin
European corn borer infestations Jn Wisconsin, near the JHinoig^ state line, have led to the Issuance bj» Governor Kmhjerson of; a corn borer embargo against Wisconsin. This will restrict movement of certain vegetables, flow-era and bulbs In Illinois JCi'ora Wis-consin. | '•"
HELPFUL SERVICE
We Deliver 10 a. m.
. 3 p. in.
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LANDWER'S A HOME I STORE RUN BY HOME FOLKSj
N. LANDWER, Manager 209 to 2(15 Park Ave^-210 to 216 Stat ion St ,
OPEN \f EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 1VENINGSTILL9P.M.
Special |Vf ATTli G o , d Medal • or PUlsbJury 1 LAJ U f i . 1 24^,-lb. sack for
Friday and Saturday . Bsc
/ ^ I ? I ? 1 7 i t ? FaTington^s "66" \ O Q / , ' V / r r i L j L l >lild and Delicious, lb. ..._ ^ ^ V
B l l t t e r fresh creamery IGA roll 2 lbs .4 | lC
MJnced Ham »*#*ioca.
per pkg. .:,.h 10c I.O.A. Crepe Tissue
S. lg. rblis 1 35c I.O.A. Ffuff^ Cake Flour,
^ pkg.-. ..i u 2ic OldDutchCleanaer, 2for lfic Quaker Oata. pfcg 0c Colman's Mustard, 2-oz. 15c l.G.A. Grape Juice, pt. 17c I.O.A. Shi-tap, tall tin I 2 ^ c Little Boy Blue, bottle ...9c Argo Gloaa Starch,
l-tt>. pkg. ....,.,,.., 7Wc
Cream of Wheat, lg. .... Price's Baking Powder,'
12-oa. tin ............,. l.G.A. Sliced Pineapple,
No. 2 can ...,. [ l.G.A. Kidney Beans,
tall can l.G.A. Wax or Green Bi
2 No. 2 cans l.G.A. Country Gehtli
or Golden Bantam 2 tins
I.0.A. Rice. l.GiA. Sal Soda, pkg, I . G J I . Lye, tin l.G.A. Tuna Fish,
-M-sise can*- .j. liux Flakes, lg. pkg. Minute Tapioca, jpkg.
•iv
3 size Loaves priced at
!S"-5c, 8c, li VARIETY AND, HOUSEHOLD SPECIA1
%. %_ , _ , j ,, Well Made pair 7 Men's Overalls^ strong blue denim* high bj
pert pair , :._ .:...........,....„..... __. Decorated Salad Bowls, big value, each.,; |^9 Ladies' House Dresses to close out, each |
Blankets, 72x84 Tains
25fr. and Mrs. H. Grimm >4"
FIOUR, Airy Fairy,, Kivik-Bis-Kit, " | ...r.. : ..............19*
pu ninu m Scoop . \ ith each pkg.
flavors, 4 rEg.pkgs: 2 9 *
O^^DOL, l|)c ij»kg. ... 35c pkg.
FALL S^ LE ON PROCTER
AMERICAN ; 25c pkg.
AJIERIGAN - l g . b a r ..
FAMltY
FiLMILY
. . . . 1 i
7 1 / 2 *
19* FLAKES,
. . .19* $OAP
S*
^
\
Inc.
%
Sept. 9th Sept. 15th
OATMEAL, Royal Blue, Quickj Regular, 10c pkgi.,..:.............I... 25C Pkg. ^.-..:.......X---. 1: VM
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, Î oyal Sltfe, (Twice as much\and Better for.jLess) % 1-lb. pkgs. :X.
& GAMBLE SOA1
.wC*..^..
P & (i!SOAP,;Gfiaht, 6 bars Rej^ 7 bars for .:.....,..
^ iVOBy SOAP, large> 2 bars hieiiiuni,,;4 l?ars '••••
CAJM|lfr: î OAP,;.4 bars ....' | l 9*
45c 19c
29C 95c
>
M
11*
25< 19* 15c 19C
Si.LT, Royil irum, 10c
Packe<
BLACK TEA >/2-lb. .
OlfALTINE, Orphi
SAUER KRiUT, No. 2 Rccentljj sold for twice
Blue, Z value by Morton
Lipton's,
111
Reg. 50c Annie's Fivorlte
COMBINATION MOPS
Bak^d in 3 size Loavcjs Iced at • * * ' ' • . • • ' , • • ' • . . *
8c - 10c 5c V2;can 7y 2 * as much .
pouring
Salt Cc « *
y*-ib. . .2 i* ' • • • ^ • • • iaMkaaaa" ' ' * ^ * * *^ !
lean ........39*
\
(NO SUGAR, Brown ojr C »n-tiohers, Mb. pkg. 1½^ tRIES, Red Pitted, New Hich.
tip
fe'2 N0. 2.16c cans .}.... 6LiyES, 2 5-oz. cans -,... ERVES, Royal Blue, • yAuC j a r i.....
MEAL, Quaker; Ye te, 2 pkgs. ....; ....;
thi Subscriber Administr^t ESJ ate' of Dorothy Maude " will attend the ~
IjAike Cou^nty, at a be holden at the Okuft
Waukegan, in said Coulni. Monday of November nex and where all persons' hai against, said estate are no requested to present the
i laid court for adjudication^ MILLIE T. CHAMBERS,
ABmx. n, 111., August 25,-1032,
Pegler and Dale, Attwieys
low 4>r 15*
. V-. I - ' ' • I'P i%V.-,t.nV, te-.liA.: i.
, pnbllshcjd with In Illlijol
To lXME.47 r NV>^E». .
I»r0f< and Cons Jlonrd l*r»m
' With
inii>iialk«>r, salif. ( , j.firnni'i", who operaio- :dft» ''.' Lfarmv with just a small' nBj»!
i ilairv 'COWK, frequently: do' 'hit ' . H'IIJVCAt ra «HIk to w[l|i liccaipc • IIIKC llM'ir herd's pWlijothuv -"^wmil.v «(nl for tile ll|v,'ttn<
oj, > n ! w dtiior rjiiison their Si|p|il> f*
:, primtrr t inn their iiyii•'. roii^ur ' ileiimii^yflion thpyi*Hiit to .««•!
mir|>liiM'rf.f^*li,. Pniini'en:, arc ihiu fiiraii'i'i'have i)»t'oi^Tuii-il.tln'ir acHirdinu..:(« Ihe Mti?i«i'ht iliilrv
• latioii!.. They are uiujb'le i . M i» towns protected by] strict ._ tiiui ie(|iiireiiion(N, m tlie' fa'rnif •'id,, to peddle (heir milk iii other town which is ' •not: so about ^mise thinf{»." '; :
> "Too Tecn^Jcal" ' Mr. LaPointe addressed the
|f an,| asked him why he « p in Harrington to ' ta lk On milk' i >i"ii. Mr. LnPointc ipsked bin: were not to the intervst of tb< Milk |associat|on ito have p4st< lion ordinances passed. Is I n,
~* I'u're, Milk a W i a t i o d an 'organ] for the benefit 6( laifge Chiea®
* -' j "• ; Continued onj pageEi
—' ; ,..:T,,, •.. J : Church MoyRiim IndependentTicl From 10th Disti
jo 'The discovery W been niajd rot'-s easJt for candidates for co rrom the Tenth district dg .hot with tlie number of v.oters lis
^he poll books. This fact ca ^1 Sn the recount, before < % Thomas J. Lynch of C
th ° T ^ f t h e m*i°r developme ,c ' nVch-Simpson recount
woiie another maj>r developn u»e nrculafjon of ^petitions to
rh«iJ" m e 0 t V P ^ K.fChurch . -S. f ia" an independeht candid '•!*Mk result of>he recount is *W» tj> Simpson?- ' I
In the recoupt, James ta l
Til" V h t w ^ J t e ^ i j m - . « *>» Tenth Congressional
°»^Ke; county there are nipk, r U h V T " 1 ^ - - ^ poll =-boob
• &r w i f l ^ n ^ »ut •
' • d i ^ 0 ' ? 8imp^D " ,ea