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}Vi ":i i iiioft <fh I .,s'ms.U hit* ut.j <>l I'«- ,. SALESMAN W A N ^ T ^ A , real opportunity f or , A . *g thiikiDg man. Stkdifr. S ^ . 1 with rapid .promotim A tB^ 8 *"* I Corporation with l a L; MB^S** 8 ^ i grum. vn. The mak wVV*"'**-': haw a, .clea* reeor¥ and *!?•"*»*.•: -m.-es, alsoKsurety Uond. >%^'' ••""aity. %ite full! of yL',*J** i'.« '•"«• a|l someLn*^: F * <* ^. O-^hon/Eb^ 0 ^ yjy ^arringtptt BEJJJ^ ***** f > i. - i . lie 37m Harrington, 111. *oo% tm LARD 5 1¾ SPARE BIBS DELICIOUS ROLLED ^OBK MHN pffiavwtBftf r»~- OU A'UTy.->--'"AliWAYS «I#ff#ffl3f adishes Owned -t IALS ars -itps . ,4 i ".* * 3 bunchb^ Me . 3 lbs. 25c 2 HJs.: $c| 4'it|'ij«ice 3 doi'6$C|J', •ipd^incy Wincsaps lb. Sci j."" & UKflSC i I bars for per bar 6 C ' : . ' - I f tfw^er Ig. 19C i* life P I T I t W*rch4tlit» AJEfflV March 10 lac. I-lb box 12c ifaHejtti 5 boxes 27c ](rK; ^Vashburn-Crosby- f. KlAur, pkg. j...i L 3 1 * fJEAiNS, 2 lbs. ..:...,.] 25* SHIJIMP, 5 3-4 oz. can ' , .:.-. ii. :...--.-1 ; ; I»fi h : * M l G j i T MEAT ! 2? 7-ojz. cans J 2S< !< W rMEft Tomajto, Mustard, -.KNlNftiral. '2!15-ozJ Oval I Cans, .23* 2<A'|{V 1JEA&S or RICE, 2 lbs 7*' a Chain Store WE SEIX penr fatally Ijijurejl at Burton Bridg* 1 Jttin Over When H<dping Stijtf \n Automobile Death ,; n .it, liar: ll'l i 1.. I.rpir to lax ..I Monday llil tll'Utli .-iliiy rvctii .1 at Hurt" ill" lioil|i' .HI la'.v, ,.]i;i« ll.T lilll . to' -1.-11-1 . ..|i| WiNllllOl •I,.- ii.ir of 'tli.- 1; 1•; 11 - .1.. M| ,.:,1--.. (' .• 1 :ir . tli.- ' ir-i iix 'hmnaclirr llllllf.l tn tli.-- IIIM\ ii &llt li'K U l'.i !:•• U U ill- Ill.. Occurs Tuesday an automobile ViIuVli jinu ! '> f<ar with tin* aid ln.r>.s^Ili'iiiy ('. Schu many year: a resident; o! : Hummer, ivai iftenioon n|ea followed -,nit H ig. 'Hip Hi-fi- M Itridpe ilea: of Mr.j .S<|hu- Ajh.'it lliiunjnii. Mr. Dauiiin i l.i' iitituiniiliil > They hitcjhel tin- oar mil niac'hi'no l|a«;it 11 nrdtT to gel r. SeliumniHier \ccording t) art eel suddtttl ,• i..rs -s - fri^'litcnin tli.n to i-tin to 'onp j was eatighjt tlic KroumJ i|i ; iiir and 'ru < l.nikt'u lielo^' injurt'd ii)t ••i: :f-I If I! I A 1. r- ••I i>! . S| .. :|Ht •)!; > •I- -»V- : '.' .1- tak<M 1-.1--1 r.'sii •'ll.l IIMlMVI'l I "ll.litluM •'. is a - con Id a . 111. M.ll.'iii'v - jury ill.ill! i. (inl 1" l.'iitli. lie I ieriJliUlV. « i;h liis : pit l.'i'.r ami iva-. •)j i.'iiiiiiiiiiity 1.i!r- 1-. -"wvi\ ...I |iv I?- A I" it Minimal). :..«. r,- ; .|i.,| f..i- *l Ml ,\l," Fr,..| r'.-iji-: -,l I'IV.I, ami 1.-^.-1--,^:.-. anil Will "'... .1 .-1-1.•!-, Mrs 41 ;•••:.'- ; i--\ ill.'., mill 1, "ft.' to a hospitt I •ndi'd tii titea y M..ni|»tr. it UJIS! luf- Imt in thif a:'• liani;iM ueted at (fry: We(lii('s<li.iy liy •iiiinty eorone >. I that (teatli cieived Hccidnn Income Tax Assistance at First National Bank la response to questions from many local persons regarding as- sistance with their federal in- come tax reports The Review has Iieen authorized to report that John Plagge' and William U,- Bnrdwell have, been engaged by the First National Bank to help with tax reports and will be available in the bank lobby from 0 to 8 p. in. Saturday evening. Income tax blanks arc also avail- able at the bank. March 15 is the last date, for filing reports' on incomes comput- ed on the fiscal year ending Dec. 31, 1031. >Vhere the fiscal Vjjar ends otr dates other t i t a n ' Dc<^. 31, a different deadline is set for : filing the return.. ^ust. as j many, income reports must be made out and filed this year as b|ii previous' years, al- though many persons are deriv- ing a ltitle ironic satisfaction from the ,fact that they ido not .have to p'a&\ the income tits this year. BA KINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SfAltCH 10, 1088 Panic Over! Money h Back Into Rate Police Wrirn They Will J PicK SUp All Stray Dog \ Comim Circulation at the jf $20, Q00,000 A! letter to The Revievj on the changing financial condition of the country was received Thur» ay, from Frank Knox of the - Chica|g 1 Daily News and member of the Chicago tWtrjil committee of the Cit sens Re- colist uction organization, 'tl ic letter in pa rt s'tatcs: . 'jj^h s entire effort! to m p bring liack business is being conll icted by au I organization composed ei tirely of volunteer workers. No m ncy has be(|it or will be appropriate! .for the exwev 8'c" of the campaign. -| 11 adver- tising was written by volunjt iers, Mild the urt work and; niumifacjt ire "Wete conKtructed withojit any; en rgc. ..•Yon may be Injerestc^ in knowing thjit in the-first live, week of this yeitr $00,000,000 was beii f with- drawn from circulation W 1 week. Sliortly after the eonferenlc in the White House, February 0;! it which thp! I ends of forty national irgunizd- B«veuuseAhumeroii8 complaiiits liav 3 been niadef about stray dogs in thj village; thlpolice department ha* -1 'f«. f™ M De l f'f/^j cided to o,jen up the pound and! tak s ! W»»"<uttee conference to be in,canine rbomers. Chief Eraiest Bnade..reIJo>t4<V that the police will .pick nip all stray dog 1 which are fpund on property of licopl »• who do not want thejra and all dog» otherwise creating a nuisJinec.' I Those d^gs which are licensed an ( which have? license tags attached t > t.lteir collars will be held for the owi ers to claim. . Unlicensed animal 5 1 her wii more than *t t month 1 of age at! t i e was W>ru ,Iul|y He came < ats wheiji reiired in' tl The deceased wo daughter}i with whonv lie.; a sit several yk>ar<, lie last i H< >ol) re II- hi-.-i (jleurge of l('a of Southj D. John Witte .f grandchihlrep. liiAi in deatli s -.-1 \ |re 11 nla y die wit 1 :i t i 11 ic. r- ,.,i Wl III Ii. R H eenteterv Sister of Mrs. : Dies ^'hile by (hi w held at: th.f Foelseho Hernia 1(11 will be put to-death said. Chief Baad! Monday Filial Day to File Candidaty forSchool Boan tions ilcdgcd their suppirt prcsidint in a campaign money dit awa H a iiy to g< back into circuit tion, s decreased to a s hid- owing degree In the last three wejeh; den money has been steacfily f into circulation and 6n Feb. 27, we were told by Wasblllngjon, that noney was then comii g bajtk into circuit tion at the rata of $20,0 )0,)000 a day ' ' Thii \* concrete and ndistutdble evidence of what thl« campaign is Miii fqr the nation. 1 went; rlnil- lion collars released eacl das odds 'WOOf-00,000 daily to:,the f«ridit struct (ire of ouf country;; -/1.- Let'a keep the ball roUti g. Tie len- eflts thai will be.dcrived bryotiretj>m^ munity from the publication of adver iwing can not bo ov< r-est i naltcd, and it will be of vital ini portii aecj in the success of the natioij-widie paign the die w. th- remarktble men as 'ob JBeelker. of the Chicago Tribune, ll McDonald, .national a np direcr i>r, pni've-y Jordan, nations 1 camp en r gjnetjr, Glinner.JI. Berg, nn ional di- i||H'trir of volunteer trail ing and o| theirs. The program will s' irt at 11 a; u].. and contihue througl the day Terms of j Twofitembers an President Expire; Elec- tion Apri ]5.1 rial will' be jit Er 1st A Ifuneral tending' of Rela,the ..i,- ;::-; !'') M •- "I'Vlie- |. K'in who afti-nmoi of he Sljalf.s. will Ml'-I. Kk'in. :-i*l wilft 1' i Woodstc .-•ijles was in itf.l unconijcio is.J thp boar( , of ctlueatioli are Ei.iil I Iron of t ,e church at t ie. ] Miller nm i W . D. Dottctrcr, re-elwt- «• funeral »rrvicea am w i s ,,,, last ycar> um , P . ^ Drove . a ] d t! a r.- J !flr : AEr; (-' •'"• -w.- a |, a> t nolle, grand blfi.er '"I >a 11 ,it a,, i{,.[„-.ka a lodge. Mrs. Uenl)'H li.'cnme fatal y while attenl- lirother-in-la- v, >e held at t ie at I p. m.. Fi- at l (jr'eenjwO'Ml 11 talks aiid discussion :30 iii the e v e n i n g ] .Tl)|«j exhibits ;of camping ": erenc^ commit- Camp Committee Wil Attend Regional Con •' it-'-'-' ! '"~^~~"' : ,-." : i , At|"a meeting of the tan 1 "! tec of the Northwest Suliurhi a council hkdliu Bniringtoii last Mon lajf evesn ii|g it was decided that the n ixt meet-' ing would be at the regioi 7 camp cjimmittee conference to be b Id in the (johgress hotel iii Chicago-, Tuesday, ,Mar|2i). '.:.'.- ,•.'.'•'. 1 [There', they will hear sue iods un e will be quipment IIMJ material Those on the localJcomihfttije are: It. w, Calkins, chairnUn ai AiA.:W. )avy of Barriiigtoii; Dr. jB T. Best, fAlington Heights;!E. E Wolf of) lit. Prosiiect; Julius Raiidii il of Deal ['lhines; Robert Baird. ajad : u , "R. Page of 1'ark Ridge,- John M^Jdrum of ilok Cckiter. f,h of Herman 3ch Occurs Thursdaj Al ternoon Sht-rn an hospitall flor eVv She ili,. ( |- ihortly aftoj her. I .•!' the iKWjiltf 1. j I - i- survived Ii. her huslm -i-'-rs. Mrs. K l.wnrd Ernjst •'3'"ii..Miss Jan > Thompsop a Will,ain M.-miij of Elgiij! n ; ''I. r-. r.ert T lompson oit.^ir .'9.1 Walt.-r.Tin mpsonrof Elg id. of. Ml hd •Oldest Resident of County Dies AfterAcciden to be ff, reputed| f Lakje' county; fdi'i -, T! he Mi-. I'.niina Stand ! resident ' >•' Monday "ywlle c.mdell "Ii" result of -I " h e n s h e f r i Mrs.. S'tiihcliff fl.l. •i'lent oeeuj-ed at the.hobe fi ••in- '-ill lodge. liorniilg at Memorial hos pi- the shock s is- ctured . her hip was 97 nr.'imlsou. (Jelirge Stanriliff of 'V. with whom she lived. ^ si.uicliff was horn in Eighnitl Y»- She is survived by a ninth M'--. Sarnh' Ma lone of Chicago,. ".">". Alfm. Will,an<r.T#ii l>«iy and fred of -|». II) It; ,{•< I" •'"•Mitlield- N..n.'(,| .-1^-.11.. >-•'•'-. .Air \lr|H»rts .Approved <n-v^f„r in a. rports hnvle bieen I 1- ' 1 "'>• the mati« neroiiaji:lca !-->'"ii at SurhgflehL ' Alrpirts I'lulnwl Utters of autho'ity •' , . ,t ' , : < '». , i|rk-|>|s.r|,.t,J)i||rt: : Hlm . A'rpori. Kit, hurst/ Linnbiru l.<'inlmr.l: 'aHVnuke. 1 f Alr- '•»'"j»K«: I'niks Alrpor; Unst "'•*• <'oniiiercinl /Irpirt, Hlooij luglnn /.irpnrt, laSiiii^lVru Airway*, Inc., W'/i 11 ke<fii 1, A Irport., Waj ike-" Alport, T'«»t por,. Inc.. iXortfl- ' irp<!/rt, In Airwoyij. ind, \import, yiriton nil ner A'-ttvilies ;t- :^ky H, u . : Kewanee " lilarrLsburg •'->»irs: (VXe«| ''"'• I Onlesbt, v| ' l , ir -: Curti: All '|-»>rt. T. an „, , St. Louitf; Au-ora •• Antora; Mnlin* Airport, " .. M '-nw» M micipal Alp '•"«•>. g ijlllrwnys,, I s-Stjeinberg; nc, Uo- Airi ort, E. W. Plngge, whose terms will ;-xpi :e next year. Secretary of the bojird (is an appointive position.! Mr. Smith reported! that no pe i tions have .been filed by any :an< i- dates, but it is understood th{ t t ie petitions of the present {trustees are. being circulated; ' [ >er wl 11 - The terms;of two members-and'tl president of 1 1 the board of educntio 1 will expire this year with tlicj-lirt meeting following election April 11. A notice of the election and of <jl tinal date fof tiling Iwtitioiis of can - r. 1 . It . ,-. . ilidaey for the Board'rfie publi^d i ».)S" 5 ^ 11 ' Ilc **" l0 " "* another page of this httu'e of The If 1- vl vie*. The last date for illhig! peti- tion of candidacy: is lext Monda', ! 'March" 14, three week i prior t|o tl e election. The petition) of caiMJidaiJr will be filwl with E . S Smith, pf tl}e board. The members whose! terms fxpttc are A. 11. Ketel, and N. O. I'lagg 8 The president of' the. hoard, is/ W i 1- | iam II. Sodt. The otlfer members if Warnings to Taxjpayers in Nearby Communities Sent Out by Officials Although the Barring ton schc oj and village governmenjts are covipai tively well off, thc.."chd of the rop s' will be averted only jby prompi; pi y* •raent of taxes, on the jpart of its) Copk county eitizens. j Should the response to tax blls De weak, Barrington might soon lace a situation such , as tljiat which' exi ts 111 the suburban communities t> t lie southeast! ^e following frantic 1 p- peal has* been sept put by the sch. ol and village, governing bodiis of Wheeling, Palatine and Elk Grot e; in which i are ' located Aflingtfcn Heights, Palatine, and Mt. Proipect. "With the cmvty' treasuries a n* fronting our Ideal taxing .bodios^ ami borrowing Credits either exhauited or inoperative, our public. Inatltutk u*.' ai^ near a financial collapse. Tlcy through ,thq most atrlngeni ecouoni es finvp only been kept in oporat on by the Avlllingnc*8i of creditors to wait for their nWiejt. "The Indebtedness! of tlw loo \l t ix- hut bodied has liecii incrcaslur hi til today it reproswits a load, that) is 00 heavy to bear innylonge'. Inteisst II|H>II tax warrints'and uupnitl b lis Is increasing. Your taxhiit bodies iro ftico to face with a contltlon ne'er before wttsttiiir.; We are aftirooA" lug bankruptcy. In private bitriniss we would have- been 'dosed "<ut' by our rredltors long ago. "The holders, of tax warrants, :tac. banks and outside investors arc aw tit ing tbo verdict. Arc you gVtog to poy? ' If yourj answer is 'W jthc niarket for future tax. warrnntt is feone, our. n'ublfc bonds will !i ;o nto default. (A public hiortgnge ivlll be placed upon your home and ou \hc me, that wUl. jeopardixe the titles .of all property. Mr. Taxpayer, the| resfon slbility now rests with you.'" ' . ] - ' • I 1 to. make j In the brother, .T0I1A established' a livery Ii isiness In iiiisivillage which.they com cessfully . for 23 yearns. M i'ingron residents ^vill rbrti line horses SchWcmm Brothers. On June 7, 1894 Mr. Sch marjricd to Mary Brandt vl that , were at his , Thiirsi Herman Schwemm, a meui i-iillage board for 1(1 yei rs, .ijohif on (*wk~titreefc«at l-P laylth« victim of a henrt njfliction of ongj Ktauding. Fiihera|l so rices will l«\ jield from the residency Sunday Afternoon at 2 p. in. tnt< Mr.iii Evergreen cemetery, Hfi was born May -2,/1^ ijirelnts' farm four inllet>.'w<^'t of-Bar orphan !ie|i young and was oblige] liis mvil way in the worn' Mpri ig of 1894,: hel and hi I V .;-;• .;S, - ' .% Illness Brings Tei ]9alt to Driyei Temtoray .Wiliiam. Dreycr patej I in many long diitanjee nibs, cahn very ill last Sun4ny sveni: iff may be forced to give |up. trallB||ng some time. ,, Bill is entered in a two] mile: eh" pioiiJKhip race in Chicago,! riday Maijch 25. This is thej Ijrst time last 10 years arid he hopes to be again soon.; ' who fans ipar^ici he- ind for 1 ) «• Barrington Town Tax Collections Slow Coming In Better Results Thursday Than; Collection Days Reported on Previous Cln> Tri lining vemm of the uent will 9, on; his icted sue iiy Bar- niber the ivned by piniu was th whom he lived happily for 38 yei rs. While Mr. and Mrs. Schwemm hull no chil- dreiji they were so. fond •'or children nndlyouig peopli;, that their home was a rallyiig place'for their numerous nieces aid nephews'. Mr. ( chwemm's genial disposition made rod ly friends fpr him among ,nll classes of people and he v ill be missed|'in Bi rrington. . He is' survived by his y idow, two sisters', Mrs. William Scb letlage of this village and .Mrs. Will am Lyons of Chicago, and four brot icrs, Will of Crystal Lake, Fred, Johi , and Au- gust'of Barrington. Miller One if High Shooters at Biltmore dhoot y winning two events « nd placing third, Emil J. Miller t f Barring- ton' was one of the high «1* rers in the Opening Invitifttion'al Trai Shoot held at tile jBiltwore Country «1 ib Sunday. J [Miller won event No. 2, 1 25 target handicap and event No. 4, 1 50 target Vjr high over all. 1 He wi second in Sjvent No. 5 ifor high gur on No. 1 and No. 4 shoot-off.. I n , c e n t ' N o . 2 Miller broke! 24 out of 21 > birds at a [distance of' 20 yards. In t rent No. 4 ho broke 47 tout of CO biw(s M in the im- ni ;ht, Special Taxes in Vi Cities of Lake 1 Due May CO ed fojf in his- ' S6 extension!' on time Iiml ts paitnieitt of special assessments Like county will be g-ant^l ye it, the county supcrvi iarst leci died at theif opening meeting Weuiesray May Ijia the final flajte for tliei lhy- JJB wer•; «ff special iSfls#ra(i hfs 'p ^1« out peialtyj. Property owne[sfin lake tntyj'villages and citici| wlio Hvo . ...1,^^ . ._•_„.,.. ... - t( $ ie Aeri- elll Bt. •: exti md- w A.'ssmehtii: to pay will be jr)equ to meet tiiia deiulline or »ay al y, according to the btard'i Last year the final date wa to July 1 for the: co j v e i n )ric< of pi oper'ty owners whoso f haUi di ;ion j was hurt by ith« dep Tlio nkchlncry for colle .as segments was kept oiicrajt th; extra two months at ex pehsc to the county of ly $15;000, Supervisor I exjilained. Because 1 small number of persons segments between May 1 the county treasurer and of ,the board decided the 1 xtri| ailtd inconvefiience was' 11 ore than benefit to property ownei Miller Approv id nl ton rest ion apt cial ng for llti inal xim ate Kclse-y paitl ami ic|lati cely the as- July 1, the majority txp ;nse the s wafntiWed. t<|i tl t i e offtce of town assess<|r. JMF. Ie p' is now' authorized t > gin wprk as assessor | at' the proper I] is office will come up f >r e the was tfor April, 1 1933, but he w 11 mike 1!'!:{ assessments,as Ipart of tljie work 0 his j present term. I Among other items of interlest jtlie approval of,a $500 silarjy cu ilhonnis B. Gallahue of Waukigan, v ho:v remuneration has 1 teeq a so iject f»r heated debate. The board is sidering a 10 per cent salary cujt for Ll cointy officials, ! up lit the Among matters taken b|faHl meeting \yhich weic of interest Cuba' townshp was app>»va | of e appointment of.Chai|les filler to Mil his <9ate. ticn in •le Although approximately $000 of Barrington township tax money wn|i received by the collector and ,deputy collector, during the first; hall day af-' tcr the 1930 levy bills yrtxo . mailed- out, the rate of collection dwindled during the early days of tBIs/wcek when the cold weather provided an excuse lor, neglecting to transact business. ./'•.• 1..:.-.-- A total of 10,000 had been collectied when the office closed up Tuesday, evening anil, slightly less than $10,- 000 was "cqllectcd. "prior to Thursday evening. ! ' March 21 ii^s been set as the last day for the books to remain in Bar- rington. The.: .property owncrjs \^ho pay taxes: here will eliminate incon- venierice and will bo able to 1 avail themselves of the opportunity to get information on their taxes. v. The penalty date for tax collections will be set by the county hoard,-The ; usual!deadline is April 15. Total collections of .$J,000 were,re- ported Thursday evening, fflllowing a fairly good, day for receipts.. Bar- rington township has been one of the best districts in Cook county in- the past for paying taxes early. As high as )80 per cent of the taxes have been paid while the books were kept by the local collector in the township. "P'rpperty, owners should not lose sight of>the!fact that they must pay their taxes sooner or later and can avoid .a. penaltyj by doing it sooner," Jw C.fPIagge declared. 2 Men Have to Work>- 1( mfn A wiUingnesi t|o evidence in Cul ships where 12 the two towns! ilp y-ay commissloi Monday was Undrawing ees in Lake coiintjy even men seekifig ob and the fir town job have J w tie en tin dan the race. Thou; it 131a who are :i IN ADVANCE. SINGLE COPIES, PI\»K;< BNT I th itandidates for. doner subject raters April 5 ng. LOU aearlt, TerguBcn ttarkjiiei jC. SmliJi. The oandidat vay commissiot Joseph P.:-Wi Ycrnc ilobetn'tV. rred Oltto, anijl he will of the Hinry Brand- August Baade, and Frank ort Cuba high- art Leo Riley, 5'artln Jurif, :ietbert Knmpert, Il'iuy Pepper. 0 ire !S er cli, Series of Roblerlei Repor 1 ] tugs linu sman from the Walter B i tnibre) last week bcifcs at the colon|y . Ln inspection tages fevfeaied tli Death ^>f Lake Zurich Woman Sunday Morning Follows Short Illness A heart attack caused the death of Mrs.1jOu jGeary of Lake ^urich at a hospital in Wapkeg^n Sunday morn- ing. Sirs. Geary, wibo was .43 ".years old, had been ill for a number of weeks, with influenza and lobar pneu- monia and bad been a patient at the httsipital slillice.'\S%b:?-"';iT,'-'- -'.Hefep-i^tiitlfi- tian was considered bettev when|she suddenly developed lieart trouble..-¾ j ( Funeral, services'[ were ,he|d at ft he family home at Lake Zurich n't 1:30 p. m. Thursday" and ty* St. Peter's Evangelical church at 2 p. m. with Rcv. ; E. A; Irloh officutting. Am- bers of the InOdies Aid. society sang. .Burial' took place at Lake Zurich cemetery; j ' ' Olive- Lcncke wfts born, at Granil Rapids, Mich,, Octr, 31, 1889. She was ; united' in marriage to Lotos GeAry of Lake Zurich* June 30, 1901), She is' survived .by her husband, five brothers and 'testers, one son* Country .in one hal been broken Al hougli the looks sone damage wan ert|y.'. ••; j' " .night wa hifhvay commis- Review circulation Is >al< circulation .'. .«.'^lut.l j| the l hlnd. that j ¢014* ' * > .' ' WiU 'oo Many work as in 1111 Ela town- are seeking jebs of high- list day for lid icy for of- INone of the Cuba town stakfjng the Ela th Irawn from artlc DS were stolen Wqlf 1 cottage att the cul 'grounds late of a series of rob- wdrc not large, d»m' to the pnop- ; A night watchiiiaij libs been cngag- i ed to patrol the grmids and arrest tr< spassers, II. E. ) |Ti< st, superinten- de it. of the gjrou ids reported. Tlie Bi tmore club wil i-.p'os ;cute any beys or men found trc spass! ng. ( , V et 1 it Biltmore of th i summer tcot-. !iat sercral of tjltem intjo >y tho thieves. % rlc Five Cjindid; fpr Board Petitions Several Others Expe M to' Enter' Race Befoi etead> 1 line Next Tuesdiy 1* w.r (,^ *.rU- AL 444 > j* 11 Committee to Sell Stock Ap- pointed at Wisdnesdiy Eighteen men gnuization of a si att to 1, . met Wecine wla j heme of A. la. iohcr st y.eti to fuvthej" pjlai je?t and int > ])ital M far Bank ! M;e ing Held I Evening \ rtlp^rt of t]he The naiii nibus algijeement >f the Barringh n w is su lisntuted i lir t'atively. adopted at ing. The blink Mill $(0,000 Pi Julius, rind throe daughters, Marjorie, I In0 on v" of * Virginia, and Betty Mae. Wauconda Girl Is Bride of Kenneth Scherf ivon event Irds. Will- ;«boot-off 21 but of 25 bird . I Walter Winterlngham < \ Baiiring- itou tied for fourth! in. fi|fcnt No. 4 I with 44 out of 50 birds. [V. E. Shaw of Jollet No. 1 with 48 out of 5011 lam Elnfoldt of Oak Park won event No. S, 12 pair of doubli ( with 20 targets. . ' I W i t h Hcorea of from 2 1 1 » 2 4 o u t of 26 and 43 to 48 out. of IJO.Ijtho r e s u l t s 01 the day's shooting w'M ttitMaetory. The scores were csveciallyljliigh for a cold windy day. • , *' 1 (The prittiJH donatofl for tHo shooting ajid the lunch served wlfre compll- nieitts of the Biltmore Co intry elub. About 2,000 targets We fa trapped during the day. Many of |ie shooters declared they will return I hr the next okttlng aft the BUtmore tifa k 'lainesj had the lay after-! on a farm physician I Arthur Hwirlcha of De|» his right, arm. broken between wrist and the e l b o w Tja* noon wbjlc cranking n F o r Hear Barrington. A lop dressed the injured arm, 1 • " Annual Guest Day of Woman's Clnb Hrs.j Forbes Robeitson Hale "ill Give Address Cleopatn. ! Wed., MaM 1 f. 16 Mriji. Beatrice- ' Forjbos|Rbbc|rtson Itfale [trill bo the prlnciial |p«nkBr at tio Barrington Wcjman'tf elkb guest day fir offlcors of the s<vonth dlitrlct clubsjond for members cf tUefclqbs in 1 elgliimrlng villages, whlcl held W«lnoi«lny, March 10. ,Mrj». Flalo was the sieakoj alt the nupHtj day mooting lam y^ai, Till* > ear I who will give a cuntutm rwltlnl \'hlclji shot calls "Tlie Im; »o{rla^ Bin. (jhantSress.'' 1 She will speak of that n^wt fiscln- «ting!.of, women—CJeopr traj-ant .will till oftfye part she Jilnjod in thi his- tory yiui in drama. The hoitesM 1», for the day have made plats for anl'un- suaQy pleasant social ioui| to follow tfhe program^ ' • Members and guests of the club will note 'that the meeting begins at 2 the.usual t i|mf. The change Is tnac e so that Mrs. Hale wll hiftve ample tinjie for her 1 scture. < ' Miss Esther Knigge, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. George Knigge of, Wau* conda, became the bride of Kenneth Scherf, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scherf, at a quiet wedding irt Chicago, March 3. Mr. Scherf had, been in- business here with his father, but has taken a position in Chicago. The young couple wilt make their home in Chicago. I Library Board Ha Control of\ Funds State Officer Says ,1 The library hoard is a separate or- ganization not affiliated - {with the board of trustees; and has full control of library expenditures and' finances, Miss Anna Price, state librarian, told members' of.!the library and village boards^, nt a joint meeting held in l v,thc village hall Monday night.. Miss Price has been attending re- gional conferences in the vicinity of Chicago during the. last week/ In her talk at the joint meeting' in Barring-, ton,. Miss Price hunted Illinois' Li- brary laws relative to- the. handling of funds. The library fuhdK are, raised through a separate! lax for one exclu- sive purpose; when the,tuxes are col- lected the funds nijo forwarded to the village treasurer who pays ,out on vouchers drawn, by / t h e order of the library board. Tho library tax in Par- tington is 1.2 mills., In the past,, thoI funds have been received and kept a!s part of the vil- lage funds and have boon allotted to tho library board by .order of tlie trustees. This has been! due entirely to a misunderstanding of 1 tho relation- ship between the hoards, one trustee Mated. Iii her talk MUf Price emphasised the value of a library 1 ton rillago and declared that money used to purchase good books for its cltisens to read is placed in a very good Investment. Miss Price {was one of tho speakers at a regional 1 library conference held in Highland Park] Friday and attend- ed by the following Barrington peo- ple j Mr«. P. T. Pedjrsen. Miss Jennie Linjes, Mrs. Violet Burridge, and Har- old {Spencer. ,' 1 to orgrnhe .sejll stock 1 in the insjtit ition mating follows of the iiifjtit it ion by miahi :lu se prese-nt will wu State Bhnk. This un>ther name ten- a i earlier meet- be organized with capital 'stick, $15,000 sur- is, and! $15,00( reserve' fund. Hie re Kliares of stock ilatwl 15 Another interesting vi lug | d^c ion is Jul the offing wjth five,'i |tid d ites defiuitely iu tho field for vi! age t rus-, tee/and two or tbrc^otjer! ."arc and the corner" four days I IK jure tho deadline for (iliug potJtlo|ii ' of an- didaey.' 'lSvo mid iloisil ft J t ircer tlclcets/wfll enter ^hc race-li i^ddlion io a few individual eriijU ajtes for extra oomiMJtltlon. \ j? ! The petition of V. (i.jjl 6l»roeJk>r,- present hoard member, hnljl cul'ated; and-the pctitimr if \I)| B. Pomeroy, 15dward Petcm, ty id/Irving G. Ilagcr join a 'combine*! )|i kM 1 ave been circulated and filed, \ > rthu BuVandt,' present vllbigi ^ lerk, filed bin. petition of cum idtt y ff>t ejection. Jvhn C. Cawol.'i emb| e of tlfe present Jioanl, is r*pt» ted candidate. Mr iVelectio 1 51 id head* a tifket'supported l|j the ter Gftvernnient Leneur iv ich been active \\v village polill n fur yearij. No definite auiioiip ment been made by Mr. ' CiiPijul or li'agtie' J.' 3 ' Served' One T *•» Mr. Schiocder, who' w as 'lectei by ' a large majority two Kc icsaigo i retted in the orj- bfnk in Barring veiling at the son, W. Main | s for the prri- oamptiign to upheaval election, is Chi irja 11 n |)f fik-e, water, and lights ^01 »dJi tee 0 village board and i.s; 1 iii: he 1 nnt) se,\ver committees!. Ipk bun been 'a pusy 'menibpt during, 1^ two j ears iiijoffiec. , ' , pfr, POtaeroy served 1 slit :ust »i for 011,« term. . He <was a cii|d dat^ in.a many-sided rjace last spi ir|? and . ame within ten votes offaoing re-efe tied. He was ehnirmifn 'of ,tl: p# reetjs and sidewalks committee !ui ,d| if th 1 li- censes" committee while on he 'b ard. Mr. Buraudt was el( ct» cler ( in 1930 by one <if the larp em, majoi ities ever given a candidate, j n i l arri,n rton} He has decided to run w pcele ttiofj in response to the denuml of 1 lail* people who hare lind t^u ing.^ hvith' the villnge clerk's offiie. Mr. linger has not lic[d|i| lU'bljc off lice in Barriiigtoii but ifj 1 ell k IOWJTI i\s one' of the younger b 11 iness men of tlw communHy.' |l|< cai^d dacy. was filed this week. J III LVtcjr 1, al- though never ou the \ ttfit 0 ill >ard, Jms served Barrington m uperiiten- pliis and reservi fi lifs lieen given tint Fwtt State Banc <jf fiarriiigtoi? will 1« available as 1 home, for the new institution; and uitlf t lis in mind, the oiganizers voted to; nft-ail themselves of the opportunit y t t\\c bank building. From the volu itc tie institution, ja wns appointed. According to the pi in. stock will be s<ld to residents ol the community mi the sole merits ol the isjsue and w tlnut strong,sales pi •essure. 1 Barrington Einl Club Learns AJbojut Mr. Crow The crow in ornament for corn jtct for lebate ai noi ig one group uphcjllinj ) im as a useful bii-d %m (he oti er gr^up oondemning him «8 he doer of good, .M !ss June W anWddr?fts on tie moftlhly meetim: Bird cliib Tucsdny This intcresti ig the.ihono of R. G avenue, where he each season has be ypars. The opening j-en arks of the presi uiidi i'fded- profits or will be 2,000 011 sale at par ther 1,11(( I his roll to 11 iipu- ivo ( rk I'cU'-' ts in thj; an I $15 for sirr-' mt, Iiiforination, he| building of the •le-ht of streets, .siiperlii eii 'lit of thj' water depurtinen^ ii'nd i# cities, He retired froii^I) lust spring.. Although he bav not tion of candidacy, Mr, f$i tile ftiiiuing for IT-'I, board. He. was' Vfecfed by a'large' vote tlnd has matters of finance wh Mi'. Carnjll is the only ]&•< IKM' holding two'elmitnittjp. of the' finan(>e enmi ii t{ ilriM'ls and Khh'wnlks ci: Next Tuesday will In for candiibiteH to tile |oi election will be held 19, with a single poll in rJ, ice lobby of. the. Stand nil Whereas the temn.|^l j'rtutorpu'rcliase ,,erH of ,ho ,)0,ml »»1 I spring; three wijl be 'rs tii srtll stock in ;ei eral committee A cc< (ill a vacancy caiised Iiy tjKegdca member,-L. S. Winefai.! id( iti in to> being an fields is the sub- drd Authorities, dpnt, 5|rs. Robjert ncisel/ the oiigf the club. Aftei an Speaker Say, t pal? of Treasut I if Tot es Starts Fama>ly me re damage than >ri summarized in cr< w given at tho (f the Barrington !V( ning. , ne 'ting was held at I laggc on Grove first meeting of '11 held for several Work,, reviewed ' ind purpose of, jnusual amount of btihliiess wns trains; cted, Carl Wei' cjiejt r leased in< fntertaincd the group M-itli twe rlaiD solos; "Cjolli- wogg's 1 Sake Wilk'-ly Pubussey and "Old RufrulM" ly Ktjirfer. ! In dcwriblng tin c o\V, Miss Work told the clnli, then li iniu-h to learn about ll* tyablM tm practices that gives 0.10 foi«| fir the tight. Many sttf-" dents -onslder him a destructive bird anl. l outla\\rd, aid others defend him In his pmi «1 a nount of good {p^lntH, iclatmlm lie iliould bo pro- tjibted, Miss Wnrl p "ophoslcs a llvof i^j time, shouhl he ci in put on anlej *" to for and njolist Mr. Crow. The die told frtm ories, other legends vim vtty amusing ant) account out reputation, dffset l|y sciri) ifi<' favor. i Mr. Welcheltj numbeni, "V««tla lowing .-"'^'•'-V^L,..',!.'.-!.- I'., 1', 1 : ,:-1 for. mtu h a lively servatiens amoig »f alihoigh it ii< evenly 'escnrch in }i|» 1 Dlnrod two more Uve Song'* by the crow's pre*l Nevln «nd "T» 1 ll'a er LiW" by Mc» Dowell, The'iieclm: adjourned fol- tin Indian lore nhtj eiehinge of bird 6b- members. }»} otorj Co. 1% tw<i Jmem- g i jtpire thiH t 'tl,' p ,e tp year: ago 1 acti re in 1 me nber.' sent n'enjr I PS f hosp the I ofh Soil Meeting Wl Mar. Hat Elk The national caiiii ifffej th ea hoarding has gained :<]i|n< trdljl, nib mcntuin with a week ( f |e noen rntid educational effort^ ttrt^il the iircss, placards, advertising, *M . Mr. 1 ^alli- han. from the Cbicano ii 0 ra i l tie Oitisiens Reconstruct;011| o r p o at^li n Kald in an address a t a ft n ling]' if t ie Barrington Ho'ns <1u> So day] »iglt. Tlic speaker'dec,'lai|« ,|jh it tin sdo purpoae of jhe 2 per cij|i| ;ovc!riment certificates is Jo draw lie ley ut of hoarding. The- interen^j s ma\i n suf- ficiclitly low to disco 11 if e the 1 ile of •seeuritich',. the reUuq i. )jj ircivkiig accounts, etc., ho sajd, f , 1 sT. M< Friedbinder, vie* t rcsUI mt jof the fihwt, National 1 Iu %\ (f B t rrk g- ton, nhd Charles. E SUM, cash er of ,tho isiAne.•Institttjion. Mp cali [>U Jir for sh|»r<! Mkk. -»o«i 0.'Jfii, m <j< tlirMl 1 tbe^btiiW ready to MlMbute n tiio hanlllng'wf tho *rcj»;i!rj$cjrtlf)jttteif, I Id idhShhopl .. 3> * c, J , i I,,, ' w 2'. , ** H, fe if fro^f-«' ilw Indiana• < Fami 1 Bnilni , n 1 IJ,' dross two farm hure»Mn ect^i in, at which Av%o,ta ivlll; I»- W loo* ff( meeting will bo hold' n * V o'i »ck ai .Mr Jowtahlp hiih'JCl, „S S M"f »W n "' ^lf •w'-H ihe afaMnte lui Mllliminlit 8 «' loel? Mr. Brlggs wpjttint | I ( H0 , fc UJM In a very conclsflld Intfe *st|ig manner. 11« aim meij( M ome of ho interesting t ,a n gi t M , ^ J g Hiireau Imu nccomplfalili, Aaeed day was heda the! Falra Bureau 0 (Bce 0 { m X , - ^ m at which a.*ood,n|iiyr tmilin ^'SL^hroughtllj'oid T «^h.bprlng farmers,' 4 lm|l ,: "i i ji.> *o, of old ltd ir <!ay tO^I Hf WW* v >t*< ii' jv* ls, i •tl V yisW ti'X-'ir ' ; T f ' I {& i '* ' I 1 ' I \ 1 %h t »}- ! < ' 'ii <( - • : ['•! s ir 'y ' *s 5 s* i III

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    niac'hi'no l|a«;it 11 nrdtT to gel r. SeliumniHier

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    i..rs -s - fri^'litcnin tli.n to i-tin to 'onp j

    was eatighjt tlic KroumJ i|i ; iiir and 'ru < l.nikt'u lielo^'

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    '.' .1- takVhere the fiscal Vjjar ends otr dates other titan' Dc< .̂ 31 , a different deadline is set for :

    filing the return.. ^ust. as j many, income reports

    must be made out and filed this year as b|ii previous' years, al-though many persons are deriv-ing a ltitle ironic satisfaction from the ,fact that they ido not

    .have to p'a&\ the income tits this year.

    BA KINGTON, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SfAltCH 10, 1088

    Panic Over! Money h Back Into

    Rate

    Police Wrirn They Will J PicK SUp All Stray Dog \

    Comim Circulation at the

    j f $20, Q00,000

    A! letter to The Revievj on the changing financial condition of the country was received Thur» ay, from Frank Knox of the - Chica|g 1 Daily News and member of the Chicago tWtrjil committee of the Cit sens Re-colist uction organization, 'tl ic letter in pa rt s'tatcs: .

    'jĵ h s entire effort! to m p bring liack business is being conll icted by au I organization composed ei tirely of volunteer workers. No m ncy has be(|it or will be appropriate! .for the exwev 8'c" of the campaign. - | 11 adver-tising was written by volunjt iers, Mild the urt work and; niumifacjt ire "Wete conKtructed withojit any; en rgc. ..•Yon may be Injerestc^ in knowing thjit in the-first live, week of this yeitr $00,000,000 was beii f with-drawn from circulation W 1 week. Sliortly after the eonferenlc in the White House, February 0;! it which thp! I ends of forty national irgunizd-

    B«veuuseAhumeroii8 complaiiits liav 3 been niadef about stray dogs in thj village; thlpolice department ha* d« -1 'f«. f™M D e . « l f ' f / ^ j cided to o,jen up the pound and! tak s ! W»»"t4arol) r e

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    (jleurge of l('a of Southj D. John Witte .f grandchihlrep.

    liiAi in deatli s

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    d i e w i t

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    H e e n t e t e r v

    Sister of Mrs. :

    Dies ^ 'h i le

    by ( h i

    w held at: th.f Foelseho

    Hernia 1(11

    will be put to -death said.

    Chief B a a d !

    Monday Filial Day to File Candidaty forSchool Boan

    t ions ilcdgcd their suppirt prcsidint in a campaign money dit awa

    H a iiy to g<

    back into circuit tion, s decreased to a

    s hid-owing

    degree In the last three wejeh; den money has been steacfily f into circulation and 6n Feb. 27, we were told by Wasblllngjon, that n o n e y w a s then comii g bajtk into circuit tion a t the rata of $20,0 )0,)000 a day ' '

    T h i i \* concrete and ndistutdble evidence of what thl« campaign i s Miii fqr the nation. 1 went; r l n i l -lion collars released eacl das odds 'WOOf-00,000 daily t o : , t h e f « r i d i t struct (ire of ouf country;; - / 1 . -

    Let'a keep the ball roUti g. T i e l e n -eflts tha i wil l be.dcrived bryotiretj>m^ munity from the publication of adver iwing can not bo ov< r-est i naltcd, and it will be of vital ini portii aecj in the success of the natioij-widie paign

    the die

    w. th-remarktble

    men as 'ob JBeelker. of the Chicago Tribune,

    l l McDonald, .national a np direcr i>r, pni've-y Jordan, nations 1 camp enr

    gjnetjr, Glinner.JI . Berg, nn ional di-i||H'trir of volunteer trail ing and o| theirs. The program will s' irt a t 11 a; u].. and contihue througl the day

    Terms of j Two fit embers an President Expire; Elec-

    tion Apri

    ]5.1 rial will' be jit

    E r 1st

    A

    Ifuneral

    tending' of Rela,the

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    K'in who af t i -nmoi

    o f h e

    S l ja l f . s . w i l l

    Ml'-I. K k ' i n .

    :-i*l w i l f t

    1' i W o o d s t c

    .-•ijles was in itf.l unconijcio is.J t h p b o a r ( , o f ctlueatioli are Ei.iil I I r o n of t ,e church at t ie. ] M i l l e r n m i W . D . Dottctrcr, re-elwt-

    «• funeral »rrvicea a m w i s ,,,, l a s t y c a r > u m , P . ^ D r o v e . a ] d

    t!ar.-J!flr: AEr;

    • (-' •'"• -w.- a | , a > t nol le , g r a n d blf i .er '"I >a 11 ,it a,, i{,.[„-.ka a lodge.

    Mrs. Uenl) 'H

    li.'cnme fatal y while attenl-

    lirother-in-la- v, >e held at t ie

    at I p. m.. F i -at l (jr'eenjwO'Ml

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    talks aiid discussion :30 iii the evening] .Tl)|«j

    exhibits ;of camping " :

    erenc^

    commit-

    Camp Committee Wil Attend Regional Con •' it-'-'-' !'"~^~~"':,-.":i , At|"a meeting of the tan1"!

    tec of the Northwest Suliurhi a council hkdliu Bniringtoii last Mon lajf evesn ii|g it was decided that the n ixt meet-' ing would be at the regioi 7 camp cjimmittee conference to be b Id in the (johgress hotel iii Chicago-, Tuesday, ,Mar|2i). '.:.'.- ,•.'.'•'. 1

    [There', they will hear sue

    iods un e will be quipment

    IIMJ material Those on the localJcomihfttije are:

    It. w, Calkins, chairnUn ai AiA.:W. )avy of Barriiigtoii; Dr. jB T. Best, fAl ington Heights;!E. E Wolf of) lit. Prosiiect; Julius Raiidii il of Deal ['lhines; Robert Baird. ajad:u , "R. Page of 1'ark Ridge,- John M^Jdrum of

    ilok Cckiter.

    f,h of Herman 3ch Occurs Thursdaj Al ternoon

    Sht-rn an hospitall flor eVv She ili,.(|- ihortly a f t o j her. I .•!' t h e iKWjiltf 1. j I

    - i- survived Ii. her huslm -i-'-rs. Mrs. K l.wnrd Ernjst

    •'3'"ii..Miss Jan > Thompsop a Will,ain M.-miij of Elgiij! n ; ''I. r-. r.ert T lompson o i t . ^ i r

    .'9.1 Walt.-r.Tin mpsonrof Elg

    i d . of. Ml

    hd

    •Oldest Resident of County Dies

    AfterAcciden

    to be ff, reputed| f Lakje' county;

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    M i - . I'.niina S t a n d ! r e s i d e n t '

    >•' M o n d a y

    "ywlle c.mdell "Ii" r e s u l t of

    -I " h e n s h e fr i

    Mrs . . S ' t i ihc l i f f f l . l .

    •i'lent oeeuj-ed at t h e . h o b e

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    lodge.

    liorniilg a t Memorial hos pi-

    the shock s is-ctured . her hip

    was 97

    nr.'imlsou. (Jelirge Stanriliff of 'V. with whom she lived.

    ^ si.uicliff was horn in Eighnit l Y»- She is survived by a ninth M'--. Sarnh' Ma lone of Chicago,.

    ".">". A l f m . Wi l l , an«iy and fred of -|».

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    \lr|H»rts .Approved • the mati« neroiiaji:lca !-->'"ii at SurhgflehL ' Alrpirts

    I'lulnwl Utters of autho'ity •',.,t',:

    : Kewanee

    " lilarrLsburg •'->»irs: ( V X e « |

    ''"'• I Onlesbt, v | ' l , i r - : Curti:

    All'|-»>rt. T.an „, , St. Louitf; Au-ora •• Antora; Mnlin* Airport, "

    .. M'-nw» M micipal A l p '•"«•>.

    g ijlllrwnys,, I s-Stjeinberg;

    nc,

    Uo-Airi ort,

    E. W. Plngge, whose terms will ;-xpi :e next year. Secretary of the bojird (is an appointive position.!

    Mr. Smith reported! that no pe i tions have .been filed by any :an< i-dates, but it is understood th{ t t ie petitions of the present {trustees are. being circulated; ' [

    >er wl 11

    - The terms;of two members-and'tl president of11 the board of educntio 1 will expire this year with tlicj-lirt meeting following election April 11.

    A notice of the election and of

    Tri lining

    vemm

    of the

    uent will

    9, on ; his

    icted sue iiy Bar-niber the ivned by

    piniu was th whom

    he lived happily for 38 yei rs. Whi le Mr. and Mrs. Schwemm hull no chil-dreiji they were so. fond •'or children n n d l y o u i g peopli;, that their home was a ra l ly i ig p lace ' for their numerous nieces a i d nephews'. Mr. ( chwemm's genial disposition made rod ly friends fpr him among ,nll classes of people and he v ill be missed|'in Bi rrington. .

    He i s ' survived by his y idow, two sisters', Mrs. Wil l iam Scb letlage of this vi l lage and .Mrs. Wi l l am Lyons of Chicago, and four brot icrs, Wil l of Crystal Lake, Fred, Johi , and Au-g u s t ' o f Barrington.

    Miller One if High Shooters at

    Biltmore dhoot

    y winning two events « nd placing third, Emil J. Miller t f Barring-

    ton' was one of the high «1* rers in the Opening Invitifttion'al Trai Shoot held at tile jBiltwore Country «1 ib Sunday. J [Miller won event No. 2, 1 25 target handicap and event No. 4, 1 50 target Vjr high over all.1 He wi second in Sjvent No. 5 if or high gur on No. 1

    and No. 4 shoot-off.. In , cent 'No . 2 Miller broke! 24 out of 21 > birds at a [distance of' 20 yards. In t rent No. 4 ho broke 47 tout of CO biw(s M in the

    im-ni ;ht,

    Special Taxes in Vi Cities of Lake

    1 Due May

    CO

    ed

    fojf

    in his-

    ' S6 extension!' on time Iiml ts paitnieitt of special assessments Like county will be g-ant^l ye it, the county supcrvi iarst leci died at theif opening meeting Weuiesray May Ijia the final flajte for tliei lhy-JJB wer•; «ff special iSfls#ra(i hfs 'p ^1« out peialtyj. Property owne[sfin lake

    tntyj'villages and citici| wlio Hvo . . . . 1 , ^ ^ . . _ • _ „ . , . . . . . - t ( $

    ie Aeri-elll Bt. •:

    exti md-

    w A.'ssmehtii: to pay will be jr)equ to meet tiiia deiulline or »ay al y, according t o the btard'i

    Last year the final date wa to Ju ly 1 for the: co jvein )ric< of

    pi oper'ty owners whoso f haUi di ;ion j was hurt by ith« dep Tlio nkchlncry for colle .as s e g m e n t s w a s kept oiicrajt t h ; extra two months at ex pehsc to the county of ly $15;000, Supervisor I exjilained. Because 1 small number of persons s e g m e n t s between May 1 the county treasurer and of ,the board decided the 1 xtri| ailtd inconvefiience was' 11 ore than benefit to property ownei

    Miller Approv id

    nl ton rest ion apt cial ng for llti inal xim ate Kclse-y

    paitl ami

    ic|lati cely the as-July 1,

    the majority txp ;nse

    the s wafntiWed.

    t- 1(

    mfn

    A wiUingnesi t|o evidence in Cul ships where 12 the two towns! ilp y-ay commissloi

    Monday was Undrawing

    ees in Lake coiintjy even men seekifig ob and the fir

    town job have J w

    t i e

    en tin

    dan

    the race. Thou; i t 131a who are

    :i

    IN ADVANCE. SINGLE COPIES, PI\»K;< BNT I

    th

    itandidates for. doner subject raters April 5 ng. LOU aearlt,

    TerguBcn ttarkjiiei jC. SmliJi.

    The oandidat vay commissiot

    Joseph P.:-Wi Ycrnc ilobetn'tV. rred Oltto, anijl

    he will of the Hinry Brand-

    August Baade, and Frank

    ort Cuba high-art Leo Riley, 5'artln Jurif,

    :ietbert Knmpert, Il'iuy Pepper.

    0 ire

    !S er cli,

    Series of Roblerlei Repor

    1 ] tugs linu sman from the Wal ter B i tnibre) last week bcifcs at the colon|y

    . Ln inspection tages fevfeaied tli

    Death >̂f Lake Zurich Woman Sunday Morning

    Follows Short Illness

    A heart attack caused the death of Mrs.1jOu jGeary of Lake ^urich a t a hospital in Wapkeg^n Sunday morn-ing. Sirs. Geary, wibo w a s .43 ".years old, had been ill for a number of weeks, with influenza and lobar pneu-monia and bad been a patient a t the httsipital slillice.'\S%b:?-"';iT,'-'- -'.Hefep-i^tiitlfi-tian w a s considered bettev w h e n | s h e suddenly developed lieart trouble..-¾ j

    (Funeral, services'[ were ,he|d at ft he family home at Lake Zurich n't 1:30 p. m. Thursday" and ty* St. Peter's Evangelical church at 2 p. m. with Rcv.; E. A; Irloh officutting. A m -bers of the InOdies Aid. society sang.

    .Burial' took place at Lake Zurich cemetery; j ' '

    Olive- Lcncke wfts born, at Granil Rapids, Mich,, Octr, 31, 1889. She was ; united' in marriage to Lotos GeAry of Lake Zurich* June 30, 1901),

    She is' survived .by her husband, five brothers and 'testers, one son*

    Country .in one

    hal been broken Al hougli the looks sone damage wan ert|y.'. ••; j' "

    .night wa

    hifhvay commis-

    Review circulation Is >al< circulation . ' . .«.'^lut.l j | the lhlnd. that j ¢014*

    ' * > .' '

    WiU 'oo Many

    work as in 1111 Ela town-

    are seeking jebs of high-

    l ist day for lid icy for of-

    INone of the Cuba town

    stakfjng the Ela th Irawn from

    artlc DS were stolen Wqlf1 cottage att the

    c u l 'grounds late of a series of rob-

    wdrc not large, d»m' to the pnop-

    ; A • night watchiiiaij libs been cngag- i ed to patrol the grmids and arrest tr< spassers, II. E. ) |Ti< st, superinten-de it. of the gjrou ids reported. Tlie Bi tmore club wil i-.p'os ;cute any beys or men found trc spass! ng. ( ,

    V

    et 1 it Biltmore

    of th i summer tcot-. !iat sercral of tjltem intjo >y tho thieves.

    % r l c

    Five Cjindid; fpr Board Petitions

    Several Others Expe M to' Enter' Race Befoi e tead >

    1 line Next Tuesdiy

    1*

    w.r

    (,̂

    *.rU- AL

    444 >

    j * 11

    Committee to Sell Stock Ap-pointed at

    Wisdnesdiy

    Eighteen men gnuization of a si att to 1, . met • Wecine wla j heme of A. la. iohcr st y.eti to fuvthej" pjlai je?t and

    int >

    ])ital M far

    Bank

    ! M;e ing Held

    I Evening

    \ rtlp^rt of t]he The naiii nibus algijeement >f 1» the Barringh n w is su lisntuted i lir t'atively. adopted at ing. The blink Mill $(0,000 Pi

    Julius, rind throe daughters, Marjorie, I ™ I n 0 o n v " o f * Virginia, and Betty Mae.

    Wauconda Girl Is Bride of Kenneth Scherf

    ivon event Irds. Wil l -

    ;«boot-off 2 1 but of 25 bird . I Walter Winterlngham < \ Baiiring-itou tied for fourth! in. fi|fcnt No . 4 I with 44 out of 50 birds.

    [V. E . Shaw of Jol let No. 1 with 4 8 out of 5011 lam Elnfoldt of Oak Park won event No. S, 12 pair of doubli ( with 20 targets. . '

    I With Hcorea of from 2 1 1 » 24 out of 26 and 43 to 4 8 out. of IJO.Ijtho results 01 the day's shooting w'M ttitMaetory. The scores were csveciallyljliigh for a cold windy day. • , *' 1

    ( T h e prittiJH donatofl for tHo shooting ajid the lunch served wlfre compll-nieitts of the Biltmore Co intry elub. About 2,000 targets We fa trapped during the day. Many of |ie shooters declared they will return I hr the next okttlng aft the BUtmore tifa k

    'lainesj had the

    lay after-! on a farm physician

    I Arthur Hwirlcha of De|» his right, a r m . broken between wrist and the elbow Tja* noon wbjlc cranking n For Hear Barrington. A lop dressed the injured arm,

    1 • "

    Annual Guest Day of Woman's Clnb

    Hrs.j Forbes Robeitson Hale "ill Give Address o»

    Cleopatn. • !

    Wed., MaM 1 f.

    16

    Mriji. Beatrice- ' Forjbos|Rbbc|rtson Itfale [trill bo the prlnci ial |p«nkBr a t t i o Barrington Wcjman'tf elkb guest day f i r offlcors of the s ear I who wil l give a cuntutm rwltlnl \'hlclji shot cal ls "Tlie Im; »o{rlâ Bin. (jhantSress.'' 1

    She wil l speak of that n^wt f i sc ln-«ting!.of, women—CJeopr traj -ant .w i l l t i l l oftfye part she Jilnjod in t h i his-tory yiui in drama. The hoitesM 1», for the day have made p l a t s for anl'un-

    suaQy pleasant social ioui| to follow tfhe program^ ' •

    Members and guests of the club wil l note ' that the meeting begins a t 2

    the .usua l t i|mf. The change Is tnac e so that Mrs. Hale wll hiftve ample tinjie for her 1 scture. < '

    Miss Esther Knigge, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. George Knigge of, Wau* conda, became the bride of Kenneth Scherf, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Scherf, at a quiet wedding irt Chicago, March 3 . Mr. Scherf had, been in-business here with his father, but has taken a position in Chicago. The young couple wilt make their home in Chicago. I

    Library Board Ha Control of\ Funds State Officer Says

    ,1

    The library hoard is a separate or-ganization not affiliated - {with the board of trustees; and has full control of library expenditures and' finances, Miss Anna Price, state librarian, told members' of.!the library and village boardŝ , nt a joint meeting held inlv,thc village hall Monday night..

    Miss Price has been attending re-gional conferences in the vicinity of Chicago during the. last week/ In her talk at the joint meeting' in Barring-, ton,. Miss Price hunted Illinois' Li-brary laws relative to- the. handling of funds. The library fuhdK are, raised through a separate! lax for one exclu-sive purpose; when the,tuxes are col-lected the funds nijo forwarded to the village treasurer who pays ,out on vouchers drawn, by / the order of the library board. Tho library tax in Par-tington is 1.2 mills.,

    In the past,, thoI funds have been received and kept a!s part of the vil-lage funds and have boon allotted to tho library board by .order of tlie trustees. This has been! due entirely to a misunderstanding of1 tho relation-ship between the hoards, one trustee Mated.

    Iii her talk MUf Price emphasised the value of a library1 ton rillago and declared that money used to purchase good books for its cltisens to read is placed in a very good Investment.

    Miss Price {was one of tho speakers at a regional 1 library conference held in Highland Park] Friday and attend-ed by the following Barrington peo-ple j Mr«. P. T. Pedjrsen. Miss Jennie Linjes, Mrs. Violet Burridge, and Har-old {Spencer. ,' 1

    to orgrnhe .sejll stock1 in the insjtit ition

    mating follows of the iiifjtit it ion by miahi

    :lu se prese-nt will wu State Bhnk. This un>ther name ten-a i earlier meet-be organized with

    capital 'stick, $15,000 sur-is, and! $15,00(

    reserve' fund. Hie re Kliares of stock ilatwl

    15

    Another interesting vi lug | d^c ion is Jul the offing wjth five,'i |tid d ites defiuitely iu tho field for vi! age t rus-, tee/and two or tbrc^otjer! ."arc and the corner" four days I IK jure tho deadline for (iliug potJtlo|ii ' of an-didaey.' 'lSvo mid iloisil ft J t ircer tlclcets/wfll enter ^hc race-li i^ddlion io a few individual eriijU ajtes for extra oomiMJtltlon. \ j? !

    The petition of V. (i.jjl 6l»roeJk>r,-present hoard member, hnljl cul'ated; and-the pct i t imr if \ I ) | B. Pomeroy, 15dward Petcm, ty id/Irving G. Ilagcr join a 'combine*! )|i kM 1 ave been circulated and filed, \ > rthu BuVandt,' present vllbigi ^ lerk, filed bin. petition of cum idtt y ff>t ejection. Jvhn C. Cawol.'i emb| e • of tlfe present Jioanl, is r*pt» ted candidate. Mr iVelectio 1 51 id head* a tifket'supported l|j the ter Gftvernnient Leneur iv ich been active \\v village polill n fur yearij. No definite auiioiip ment been made by Mr. ' CiiPijul or li'agtie' J.' 3 '

    Served' One T *•» Mr. Schiocder, who' w as 'lectei by '

    a large majority two Kc icsaigo i

    retted in the orj-bfnk in Barring

    veiling at the son, W. Main | s for the prri-

    oamptiign to

    upheaval election, is Chi irja 11 n |)f fik-e, water, and lights 0̂1 »dJi tee 0 village board and i.s; 1 iii: he 1 nnt) se,\ver committees!. Ipk bun been 'a pusy 'menibpt during, 1^ two j ears iiijoffiec. , ' , • pfr, POtaeroy served 1 slit :ust »i for

    011,« term. . He being an fields is the sub-

    drd Authorities,

    dpnt, 5|rs. Robjert ncisel/ the oiigf

    the club. Aftei an

    Speaker Say, t pal? of Treasut I if Tot es Starts Fama>ly

    me re damage than >ri summarized in cr< w given at tho

    (f the Barrington !V( ning. , ne 'ting was held at I laggc on Grove first meeting of

    '11 held for several

    Work,, reviewed ' ind purpose of,

    jnusual amount of btihliiess wns trains; cted, Carl Wei' cjiejt r leased in< fntertaincd the group M-itli twe rlaiD solos; "Cjolli-wogg's 1 Sake Wi lk ' - ly Pubussey and "Old RufrulM" ly Ktjirfer. ! In dcwriblng tin c o\V, Miss Work

    told the clnli, then li iniu-h to learn about l l* tyablM tm practices that gives 0.10 foi«| fir the tight. Many sttf-" dents -onslder him a destructive bird anl.loutla\\rd, aid others defend him In his pmi «1 a nount of good {p̂ lntH, iclatmlm lie iliould bo pro-tjibted, Miss Wnrl p "ophoslcs a llvof î j time, shouhl he ci in put on anlej *" to for and njolist Mr. Crow. The

    die told frtm ories, other legends vim vtty amusing ant) account out reputation, dffset l|y sciri) ifi

    j i . >

    *o, of

    old ltd ir

    tO^I Hf

    WW* v

    >t*< i i ' j v * l s , i • t l V yisW ti'X-'ir '

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    LAKE ZURIC

    **n

    Select May 7 D; it for Junior Seiii BanduetatE.T.H.

    Ela Town ihip School Notes Compiled Weekly

    the Pupils

    The ditto o •|Ul't Is set tees which w (fan banquet They arc its Cindy* Sturm Itlchanl I«nts. In

    2|i8 divorce ac-

    had" unite tnajint^narice

    itnnulmer ts. that he h'as iieurd more ps, beeauic :here ^havc

    •r- of divorces filed that ion the Oct obit- calendar isposeil ol before ' the wa-< printed. A number

    d< mestic life cas?s stricken

    te bench

    To I Urge ( ounty Tea:he^ Sai ary Cut

    11I a cut jit 1 my hool teni "he

    ;V

    Steps to\vi elettM'titar.v 1

    . aliiNh Jin the general >ch«»ids will ?• limtle at alliwhool' |i mini* fratir tneHtnry MIH >1S of I.nk ' 11111HH meetlujb • to he hel diiyj evening. Mar.. 12.* Iî kij coiiuinui ty (tottsc.

    I liemniids fir a swee^iiii: 1 irnciion will IM> iniiile the tVutinI ',|ik,. t'ouHJty ii.sw»cltttii>ii, leaded by of Hound Luke- ami »t grotip-*, who have rnlle I lilims meet ins of school

    While no Axed ifm,, tlecMetl upon a red net 1 teni «r tttnre on »11 sttli crs jhi elemtm my sclmo) it wns report HI.

    ocii worth

    who

    m Rwlly Htajy fhert 1» (tily one k at

    of

    ecoratlon, Kd-

    favor of

    CIHSSCH; cott-

    Smaller

    at

    l}rid,-, through ak lost tlaily, a nttmbtir of

    lilt eery cases rei lneekh school, attended the toucher}* metrtliiR in Witukegnn Saturday, '

    the

    Local and Peraor al O. If. 'Molldor, LlherW'vil i« gWibor,

    was niKlteil ta the. Conilri ho'tpstal Sutnrtltty liight for an, dm« jencjj iji ,and Mrs. Ha|'ry Gri[nt!(u|ii

    M '. and Mrs, Ah drcn of Rosovill|e i\ Mrs. Anna Case

    The Federated served a ptit-li id church Wednesd ly nioetltig and prnjyet'

    Mrs. Olive Well lui»t week of the di at Battle Creek, Mlrh

    I Mr. nnd Mrs.! Y.\oA Woodstock were jt**1 homo of Mrs. Mark

    The Ladles Auxl erntod church met

    cfttt visitors ut Harris.

    Inry nf the Thursday al

    home of Mrs. Oeorj||i Stroker, Mr«|. Mcrritt' C i r g visited

    tlves at Chicago T Kttrlo liroughtoi

    wero buslnofts vlnjljors Monday.

    of Chicago vbrtted doyM

    Dtmno Klngsley Sunday caller at Edith Peck.

    C O I U I H M I The great theitt^i

    ectence.—Cicero,

    aughter, Mar;

    vo njonths at home near la ter wen

    at

    visi

    i l .

    the Round

    ing

    of Fri-

    ending two wjjeks ind husbands Jechtj>ld of B

    II entertained

    Iaul; termi

    in Cns> nM ent Sunday

    irsdny^ < nnd Victor

    Mrs. Caddie ihijcn Isl serlouslr Ilk i t her home.

    ^ ¾

    hurch nleip slipper fit

    i veiling. A j ejV service folio"

    i receive* nth of i roii

    Wynko(i]t' of

    in Oh cago

    Clyde Peck nnd 1' toini* Ittnitgi land '"••— -^-1 ^lattyeN here Sun'

    I n' Mnywood v as a h e h>me*\of Mr*.

    'rfrtaetg eonl

    the

    ?eliil-

    08jB^%!?£

    Not the LM One A By JACK WqODFORD

    THE little wo nan. hurried along; glancing furt vety from right to left. The street vasi a nesting plaie for shadows. i i |

    The smooth-fa fed nunf, luxuriat-ing In the shadow cast by a build-ing comer, as another ffllght have luxuriated In sunlight, wn^ched her Interestedly. Wl«n she drew oppo-site the. shadow;' nook ho had se-lected, he sudden y stepped out upon the walk before I er.

    "Oh—" she gasped, standing paralysed with t -Ight » « w a s uot' however.! a JSguie to jfrlghten one, ordinarily. One might even have •aid that his ttrlnkilng eyoi Indi-cated a [kindly llsposltldn...;. True* thcro was n, Intent, almost ominous hint of iaiuscular power Irt hli hirnvjir alioMlderii aad sti icky framo} brit he was neatly dressed, and, In all out-ward reipectsi -h J nppe&red to be a gentleman. -'•! ' t - •!;."

    "Did t startu you?" he asked, smoothlyl "I'm so! sorryl"; Tire hollow Itreet o ' h^stln t ahndowa echoed flack his words. 8Uo |wns breathing! hard. Scrutinising her with eyes which hud become accus-tomed toiithp daik, lie saw that she was about thirty t>r thirty-five; once,, and not long Ai;o, she must have been pretty. Clethcs of sood, mnte-rlnlsj but not flu thy. Dewit ly shod and decently glo red.

    "Ybu frightened me a«^ she got out at last, nppa-ently.reassured by the ,i[iumble and , contrite way he stpod! there, hat n hand. "You see," she i'eitt on, brt athlng more easily now. *'I read l i the piper today that Smiles Pete had escaped from jail; and this ii his neighborhood jott know. Tliej say he's killed, In this district alone, not| h s s than—'', • "faalf a dozen menj" smiled the man; "hut never any wouen: There is nq case on record of his having molested women Is tlierJe?"

    "Well, no—" she admitted; •'but—H

    "If yon like, X a'am.l' he said, with a calm, reassuring smile, "I'll walk wlth[ you to the itreet car, or wher-ever It is that you're going. It's rather late, anc rather dark and lonely hereabout t." '

    "Oh thank you!" she returned, ob-viously relieved. "I'm going to the 'L.' Came down here from where 1 live out on; the forth Bide, to visit my sister. Her inby's side and Iter husband doesn't set in till late, He wanted to wulk :o the 'L! with me, but I wouldn't lot him. My sister Is much youngc than I, and she gets frightened over n little thing like chicken pox. . . , t mnde him stay right there with her nnd the poor llttlo baby" 1

    "I supposoj" li) said, nrukliig 0¾¾ versatlon ngrccibly, "that you've been married s une tfme, nnd im longer fear such trlvnlltles of fain-ily life a* chtcktn pox?" I

    "Oh, no!" she said,, with a little nervous, almost apologetic laugh, "I'm not married, Never been mar-ried. After nllt I: Is bad, I suppose: chicken pox! B,it do you know, I lead s«eh an u teventfut life, that such things soit of Interest I me. They're at leasl exciting. There's never alnythlng I appens in my life. Just uneventful t ay after uneventful day, at the apart ment hotel where I .live.. ;.-| , , "A gf-eat man^ >ther unmarried ladles Uve there r-and w | just talk and talk, and :o to the movies; most pi the otters have exciting things happen ' o them , now and then; things the; • catt tell about for months afterwar I. Buj; me—well, I never have anytl Inj: to teU. Nothing ever happens In my experience." He listened attentively, visualized heir hare, tanlnterestl ag life. Chuckled a little to hlmsulf, mostly in sym-pathy. H e w a i ii bachelor; but plenty of interes Int; things filled his life, fie had lets of ipiaces to go' and things to do

    "Weli,here we are," he remarked, as they reached the "L" steps;

    "It w i s ever s> kind of you,'* she told him. "I djri't know how to thank you. Ustalfj I'm not afraid. But that Smiles Pe:e person—. The

    If I ever fright."

    film Pd* drop .dead or

    He s/miled and tipped his hat. "Oh, no, you wouldn't, Ma'am

    he contradicted; "I'm' Smiles Pet and you haven't dropped dead at sight of me." He turned and wnlk

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    faithful wn with tile

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    :: t s t ruct irr» a tit se t i i g

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    •f'-en w r o t j ;

    •xt' K'Htf

    •—'iit-s hall. '""•v.ird whif '"•••'• tet'idi

    •"'•innii life

    sensonabl '1 should o

    « Yale. ai| Now here

    i my Ion;: pi ig—the wh hits taken

    " d its conrie from :'>i wli lch I

    - r . - ' I ' l i i is . my

    "• tleni-o 'of ! : r •'(llutitient ''lihi.tit ou

    " s - l " l l to It "• our fonf^esti Pun 's . I

    Brighten t he d l l c lo th '•"•K'lten oi le lot i

    , , W o ' ' •--l ionrifuls ol

    To

    wntpr

    No

    t ir

    answe r

    . Mixed Figures it Is not always the merely slip-

    shod writer 'who sets down mixed iiiutaphors. Here! are two specimens' from the writings of professed lit-erary critics, on^ of whom, at all events, was nothing If not fastidi-ous, Mark I'aMison. In the first chap-ter of his autobiography, wrote: "Kven at this Way u country squire or rector, on landing With his cub under bis wiEg in Oxford, finds himself as much at sen," etc. The other is from !&|r. Qosse's book on the literaturel of the Eighteenth century: "When1 he (Qibbon) Was sailing on- the d,eep waters of j ills theme, he proved himself a inajster in the craft of language."., There is a doujble shuffttj about the .words italiclJEed in the^ last passage, says

    that tl>{> [ the finder of this odd phrase, which " Is more Irritating than the frank ab-

    surdities of. the rector of Lincoln.

    of human lociety haa ay irb i«n lied to, and lied about, aa iitucl in the same period of tlm© as $as the American farmer."

    "It is time some lea some party called jOur attention to the ftct there is no magic c ire for th© ills and the evils of huma We trod th€i primrose path travagance, of thoughtlesB lai almost criminal neglecu oj sound 1 prlnci pie of humi in dbndudt, from iihe individual to the | (overn-ment, and the individual wa| aided^ encouraged, and abetted 4ni thai path by the government an> I those responsible for its admialst atlon."

    V t - ' • • • I • . ' • - ' • ;•• • , ! • ]'•••'.

    One bt the biggest tljingj was a watered state of mind in wj Joh we all thought we were rlcier jbjan we> were, and were jiving >ey(nd pur means." -

    • • " • ' • • • • • •

    JO who parks double, wijth brakes set and doors and i.

    livialDh

    tor (ur without hat wo

    being mayihe

    beiing that w-

    Two week letterl Jfrojip

    it had h<

    * i

    rtee

    tllea becntrte sun. the ove'-

    as-I.

    Rod often in: this wori

    com ri vane anjl thedisa] Qc""wlshes. 4-

    wasl» It In «alt to eaqh

    •equlred.

    Of the Citres Family The calamondtn Is a .variety ol

    citrus fruit (Citrus mltls) which Is unique among citrus fruits in be Ing the hardiest of the acid specie* now being grown In America. Iti dense head with Might green leaves upright habit and small fruits re sembling tangerines in shape anij color make It one of the most orna-mental of the I citrus allies, Th« fruits are bright orange red, 1 tc 1½ inches in diameter, with deep orange flesh, t h e juice is well fla-vored and very aetd, • It Is a val-uable garden fruit adapted to those sections when the kumquat are frown passed among

    satsnma and land is unsur

    ade-maklng fruits. - " '• i

    Not Aswwerwl Y«t Now some economy thinker wants

    to know which; to more-important, the factory or J the store, and we'e start celebrating on that problem 11 we could make up ear mind wheth-er a hen is raoife Important thin Uti ••PC.—JIunrie. fnrt. "-)»»

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    "Tils then is my hbpo future—that we may bo rich forgetting to be; rlghtei us;' may be powerful1 wihou| otfen lively proud; that wo nationally minded wkhouj narrow-minded;, and, flnai y, we n ay live In a world jof fs tt out surrendering our fjaith

    * * *

    "I would urge consideration j of the Complete abolishnient of so-called floor trading, which, la I jam Informed, has about it mos of the characteristics of plain era • shoot-i ing, and. fewi if,any, nore,redeem-ing features than that delightful Ethiopian pastime." '

    '(It is bad enough when] the iri-telflgent and wealthy sjecU ale and lose, but when Bcrub\ ronlm, day laborers, small hofaie o\nei i, wives and "i youths spe|ulate at i lose, simply because tpey cm ;o to broker's office and get' ex idit fojr small sums, the practice c lases to be defensible on any grpind

    ut of the stress iiid < Ifflculty of the situation 1 believe g adually we shall return tq simpl er I hinking and pimplerjiving. For it i aems to me tjhat we want abovje, ev rythlng to abandon the struggte to live up with) the Joneses, and to rej discover the true purpose i of, life, Vhlch is the joy to be found inj thf. simple virtu|es of industry, thrift and Ban's living.' I believi in our p|E apleJ in our country, anjd In tfie Cod wblo directs our destinies; ahd I' relcbnje the future with ^confidence and jun-1 shaken faith." , \ ' < |

    1 Not Serious ErrA > A' preacher and a. jiauyer , w

    were! traveling together, f :11 to dls ensjsing mistakes In speiklng,

    'hat do you j do" a iked' prelacher, "if you ilav< a S|lp of jhr tongue and sayi something

    "We have not failed 1 ecausu of ig: lorance of economic th lories, but because of our utter disr Bgard and defiance of all economic aws. > Am-bi,ion j stupidity, and g eed lave dl stated policies, and tr rabM has be|en the resujk." ^ ^

    na-'Aliithrough hisory . . the thins ihat have besn agilcultuilsts ai d hive Included In thjelr agricul-tural land domestic pursuits the bleeding andi raising el livestock ht vej been the nations thi t have en dvrejd the longest and performed th|a greatest work for rajinklnd."

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    ['Opou the door (t an a irlcjultji scliool and you close the dboi pcorhAuse." • .' I j

    ' M . •• i«- •: "Reiief from owing jtoo

    mpnoy «oos not lie in borrowing

    ural ota

    . I Nightb»wk«r Hard Luck Years ago people j credited the

    nighjthawk and .the I whlppoorwlll with) the power of sucking goats. They believed this myth so impllcj itly.j says Nature Magazine, they called the family the goatsuckers, mauly because I of the extremely larre.i wide-spreading mouth With which the nlghthftwk and]its rela-tives are endowed. They' did not bother to open a1 dead bird' and find a hundred or-more mosquitoes, forty or fifty millers, and perhaps a feW beetles In its crop. If they had, fewer nighthawks would have died and their beneficial habits would have been realized and appreciated.

    L I utlerfiies Aie Travelers

    so thfck ston horn

    One of the- greatest flyersi Is the large butter Hies, to be in the) summertime;, somet Island i food,8 iipplies IttsufticierjtJ'coliectThto hordci and! nilgrae to places all over Uuroue. Tiny an sometimes seen i asslnfj over (lernja ny In clouds " ' * that thej reseinhle snow-

    The Pqhted, f-ady'srenl Is Ceititral Africa In «o|me

    sensb^s, millions

    It ng-dlstance Cabtnge! White

    seeri everyw'njire TI ese insects

    mes hatch o it In millions, on In thej Bajtiojfnd, fining

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    ipon Insects crose the. Sahara ides-

    ipend a shcrt One on j lithe f of northern Afrit a, and tjien

    conttuo their journey Many Is net to arrive In Icelnnl.

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    much

    ntBiatis ejxdi'cise

    m )ro/'

    "Human welfare, I bell ive, mjoane nnro thau the mero usturance to tii a Individual pt polltlci 1 rights-* life, liberty and the purs tit ot hap. plhess—as enunciated in! the; D|ecla ration of Independence; U also the opportunity tif these inalien,able rights

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    if f'Knowledge is one ihingj courage of leadership Is lahoth

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    'Falsehood and error make the he idlines|, while truth at d iacl are los|t in the maze of half-pjoint typei"

    What does freckle-fac >d Jolnny, snub-nosed Bill or red-haaded Jim cane about composition^ ranslntlon or {conjugation? The.onrj cube root life Will ever glvel then a ^ance to extract will probably be that of a lickory o,r sassafras sprout;' the only unknown quantity they ever seek to! find wi 1 be measure of the nubbinq they prqduee on the worn-out fields, :; .fathers have robbed before t i the only conjugation the r will uiu ertake will sound

    They

    bo

    llkd 'We Work,' *You Wbrk/ Wolrk*." ',

    » • • ''We cannot trade the lhingryj, ti

    unf 3d; the feeble, voice cfjthe sick, the e[napty basket of he iiiem ployeq, against the- main tenarine of party I preference or ind vidua a|3-vanjtage or personal acbievemsntl"

    • * • I "i believe I am a better farmisr

    by a| long shot than I am a banjcerl" • * ' * *

    'We must '| either all thriv^ to-gether or ail suffer disaiter."

    hi

    , rou didn't intend to say?'

    'hat depends,1" rebiled; yer, '"If It is a serl>us goiback and correct It; slight' mistake I pass on and do notice i t What | do you

    "X follow the'same rule,' ed jthe preacher.; uFo • Instance, list Sunday In the course of my sermon I Intended tq «ay that

    father of^llars, but by tongue I said that the father of lawyers." IThat did you do?" askcjli the laV

    1« t was such a idigit mljitlake tljiat

    I tfent on wlthouj: nojticini: It"

    the liiw inistake 1 f onl;

    |ior respond

    the devil was a slip devil v

    eveiit tliat remotely Christ or indicates the| a redeemer," * r

    somel hlng

    cab heir

    !, BibUcalPIas Halleck, In his "Engish Litera-

    ture," says that "a mlmcle play Is the dranjatle representation! cf tlie life oi a saint and of tue tfii -acles connected with him. A mystery Pl"7 deals (with Gospel everjt i which are concerned with «|ny phase of tie life of Christ, or with aiy Blblldal

    orcsluidows necessity of

    i

    was Marvel of-Nat tre

    lihe Gfand canyon of Arinuja cut down, according t> scie prists, throughI millions o f y a r s i y Cotoradd river, which sjtlli fl.

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    Cliubs ni> AVi'wet/e.it, 1 H N*. \ \ i i i h o t t e d Friday

    isci«lliiti< IIM i lwwer in Chris Heel miller, a

    Mrs. Christ. H e krolller , Honored at 8h< wer ' Mi«H I m m N GartleW ctrwt evening »t a i«l honor «f Mr*. I>rld«-of biNt week. A very iilenxnnt e\enli)R ««nf "'jent ut liriilKc with award* K»lnik «• tIi«- Misses Senevleve Weiidt. Laltlaiel i i i Neherf, and Kve lyn Maxim. ",Mrn l>reitei»ted with a i>relti|y basket, i weiltli led imekasifs. and the Kliared the hotnir ifliest}* jji 'tinwni|i|»1xTtson. l l . l was ho'tess to

    guests Thnrsda;- evening party in eelebi atjon of eighth, annirer: elub. IFuslmnd guests of hono ' spent at progrc •wive games ing won by M r :. Carrie Kendall Charles, Ilnwlej assisted by ..Mr* Kdnn >|.

    Celebrate AVrdqin Anniversary

    :,"Mr; and Mrs .Station street teentll wedding Mar. X by enti-rtnlning tl|i Kiglit I'in.Hhl.

    Louis Mil an, Mis . Cliilrlew W e

    I'rixeii were nwjirded to Mift Hoffii)a|i. Mrs Herman Kiihln wetzer-, Hermit i Kuhloiiiii. Tin preseiited the 1 years; with a rose.s.' l

    Ht. IMtiirltH |»nrly for H i g h Mehool I'I |ill»

    Tint | i | l | l l ls II the Inn, l i tteinjed ii. St , l'utl'li•!> |i« Hi'hiHit audi tor ium Fr iday Mrs. K l / o Sell fit and 1'ij.n AVel'e jthe spoil!Ill's of the meiii , land St i \ i ml M i V N. Mi\ and Mrs. 'VIMinni l M | t T. t'J Hosfoi'il served us

    > veorations. in nri Bunco' w'a-) throughout the evenings

    Hough evening

    The gucsjs came "hard

    difficult rty re-played

    Entertains at Birthday pinner i' ;

    Mrs". Albert Tuegel, 115 I street, entertained , a group fives at a birthday dinner The party was In celebration

    nrrison if rela-Junday. af Mrs.

    Tuegel's birthday and the birt iday of her ,nephewH-? Norman $tadtle . The out of. town guests were: Bfr. and Mrs. Volmer Anderson of Au.« tin arid Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stadtfer and son of Arlington Height*

    Tliiirsttay

    ems, and

    wder and

    gli school ,V In the evening,

    I Clark iMitertaln->. I'iitgge, rref. and haperons, ille we.re

    as served (Inuring, enjoyed

    it

    Thirtieth Anniversary Lounsbury Chapter, .0 . E. i., cele-

    brated the thirtieth anniversai y of its' •Organization Monday evenii g with about seventy-five guests presn nt. The following charter members w re hon or guests': Mrs. Jennie Powe •«, Mrs. Cora rurcell, Mrs, Carrb Cendnll, and Mrs. Olive Blocks. An ol ligation ceremony was presented.

    Mrs. Walter Mghtlngale Entertains _ j

    Mrs. Walter Nightingale, J445 E. Main street, was.'; liostesa Saturday afternoon/ nt a liuu|eo party ii honor of MrK.. IiOltoy Pepnor, 1 eighteen guests* \fere present and prlittm were received 'by Mrs. Edwin Meyi r, Mrs. Clark Nightingale, but Mins ^lillicejit Dohsou, ;

    Entertains In Honor of Birthday

    Mrs. Fred Kuektielt, U17 \j ' . Main street enjertnlned mi Wi ilnomlity evening honot'lng Mr. KuVltue]; on his hlrlhilav, Twenty guests eti|nyed a soi'iiii tliiie at pedrn with prl» i

    city days ived by (.: Ojie

    Woman's held on

    r.fnirfield the Her-neets fur ark field avenues,

    rhis pro-cptions by ijending of

    Holiday" Bjarrington tl ese meet-

    H going to Mi'sV Aiigusf, Heliwemn'i, Mis . - ( ) , ,|, Byner, 'Mrs. Horace Blood, 0 ,L Hy tieiv Fred Knelt nek and Nels S'elwin,

    Pinochle Club I Entertained

    riie Foiii's'oiup I'lnoelrje cfctb met Wediieftday nfternoot'i at the iome^ of Mrs, Louis Miller. 107. E, Stat ion street, 1'rizeH went to Mra. ''etj Mc-Cabe, Mrs. Wesley Nelson ai d Mrs. Miller. The eluji will meift a rain on Thursday, M^arch 17, at the Jome of Mrs. Walter t o n n e ,

    Entertain at One o'clock Dinner;

    Mrs. Bessie W e s t and M ss Mae, Johnson .entertained.eight g u e i t s a t a one o'clock' dinner Sunday, ( i v e n ' a t the Jiomc o f ; M r . and MrsJ J. A. Fletcher, O i l Summit street,

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    KbviEk BAKkmLTON. JLLlltt)I& THURSD f̂tlARCH 10,19p

    Tl

    n &tar t tended

    l'ula-T w o

    , Mrs. served

    nigrum. tl :»fl

    ded the worthy iH'nn of

    Barrlngton 9eacher»; iViuiheganr Meeting

    The MStyeh Aynlwum, Pearl B>n son, and Efm!a Austri Plagiio KttcRded teachers' gietftlnB urdny. 1

    met,

    Beo n. jprogrant

    drew* on Bedrgo jWnifotWBton by 3 o m Hkeytdll nut ^nuMc bj tile Ariel My Miss

    %. a * Mrs, Edwin

    Uyn|ei

    The fi l lowinf Bafr ing ion pnople* . ' - i ' •«!»... :.1_L - l _ a _ > . ! _ _ ! .

    Y. P. »L C. gntjert: Wednesday livening

    The Y. P. M. C. church was mteftaiied Wednssday evening at th: Lome Iterbcrt MeiiierJ, Ii nne. The prpjram sionary play;- Irepdini

    Phi Delta Gatmtia Club Meets '•

    A group 0: youn rington and the nea the BiltmorC:Oonntr evening. Dai pi ig a: cd a short bu .in ess

    Bridge Club Entertained

    Mr.f Mr. and Mrs. Gordpn ltamberg of Chicago and at-tenled the hockey go ma at the Stad-iu4 ljitM1 iif the evening.

    Mrd Helen spept S iriday w|th hi r daughter Ruth ijjagclichujte, ;,|38 AV. Lincoln avenue.

    N. Sears and program pt the

    near . re is

    an enrollment 0: ab > it 100 puj ils in ' ¢8.of this numb;r ani

    directed by Mr}

    Mr. md IMrs daughterB, attehled Crafê farm private > school Wheeling Friday evning. Th|ei

    this school and members of the

    uiio want ,'d tions am)

    l»y March

    iges:

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    people of Bar-vicinity i icJt, at

    club Wednesday d bridge, fjollow eetlng.

    ms-

    homo Cook ocen-

    f'Hard

    of the Bt

    «f

    Grove ft enuc,

    mite of GUicago Miss

    ninth

    Paul

    the ill bu Mon-mem-ngton

    nunjibers by tie scbiol band and cstra, and nun bers bar three guest

    artists from Chicago, a reader, a vocal soloist, |nnd a cotjnet Bcjloist, Harry Brooks, who * was toloist Poor's band for t iree years,

    Mr. dr̂ n,

    aiid 3 121 (

    Mrs. E. Coolidgi

    and Mrs, John AA'e lolowskt, 137 North avenue, | spent Sat with relatives at Ilnronao,

    Mr.' aitit Mrs. Qrovc avenue, call

    T t. 0. »und|ng is

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    in acccrdance •thd:>-'i^Pv':i*P^:

    ^oved me htj)! Wb;en :vyoirV-ii|r^

    scription i$ cote )ound-:ed'-by" us ^ roWtoljius-sttred of ; ileftUMf •;:&£?:

    Aiviia^lthjldoc^ specifies. 1 'uthermore, you i r e • issuied of having ih iWra jscrip-tioii c a nt >lolii ri dje d properly bjf an experi-enced phan nacij t Avith tiie Veiy b

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    'pkfl RJ)Al MARCH 12 THE* :ALI£1> HER THE OOVE'-.tKrt hefi uas (fie fury of Urn wildcat.

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    hi! Great Northern kVtiircomb reported •h> different districts will be asked o bring discarded silver and gold i-elry to the next ~ meeting and this ivill he sold and the proceeds used for, -Ii .Id welfare work.

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    hotel'Friday. Mrs. that the units of

    K. E. Drover, -father £ P. R. 1)] over, 129 Coolidge avenue, returned rri>m the- Wesley Memorial hospital Thursday where he had spent four months. He is recovering from a [>r)kcn hip and wrist and is now able m walk again. Mi'. Drover's seventy* M*h birthday will occur this month.

    Rliss Alice McSJride off Knoxville, )11., Kpent the week-end with Mifft Ksther Strouss at I the N. O. Plagge 10 njc.

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    r of Barrington

    Walhu-e Henderson has returned to jR^rringtfti after three months spent

    Rochester, Miin.

    Chicago for this beautiful vie iiiclo of love, paiAiion, beauty and IifeJ

    Dtath Takeb a jllolidiiy," is all un-iisjial story wherein Death, disfr tiscd as a mortal, decides to visit thislv orld an I discover for himself just why men an I women, in i fact all mankind, are so loath to leave life.for his dot win. Hi takes on the guise of char ning yoing Prineo Sirki, and becomei the \ve?k-end guest af puke ,Lamb«t at hit Italian palace. For three days he sti dies the hcW, ambitions, j joys, griefs and emotions of bis fdlow gufcsts. He me >ts and falls deefo y in lo*e with ithe lovtiy young Priicess "qazia; and so learns' to know jto full-

    potent pow( r the true meanjii ig of lift about him. With the qecensity of his return to his old domain, la real dr imatic clima:: is also attalne 1, a cli nax so comp( lling, so intriguin ?, so fa itastic ns to leave the theatei pa-tn u and his niighbor in a stale of

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    br >athless discussion

    ter, gene itl passenger agept, a\\ :ready and waiting for:

    The' husband who has neveir wished |lie could get 1)0,(k the araouit hi paid for his wile's en-gagement ring. |

    map who can preserve

    Effect let light When the fall Ight loies its glare, birds turn tb\rard thj brighter sunshine In the S»utb — like, moths to| a flame. ThatFsj the st try. ,

    Since biological, light affects ani-on tls and parflsl̂ os oppositely, the, st idy of coologjy Is very compl cat-ec. In one way or another^ the w tole world of life seems to on af-fe:ted by Bunfipots. Different or gtnlsms In different ways all mve tbBlr ups and downs, which «[par-eitly run In cjycles.—Los Angelei T mes.

    Well Paper Inventor It Jean Paplllonj the second ivood

    ct graver to bear the pame, w4< the Oi st to plan and execute cObJnu ois repeating {designs,In wall papec|t (Jerried Too Far "Respect for our ancestorij? said

    HI Hi, the sage of Cfhliatowp, "shoull not ĝ o so far as :o con-vince us that they have prov ded all the w; sdom< and morals of wblcli the wi)>rld has need."—Wasplngtdn Star.

    THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1932 I i ' ' , i i i "

    festatlons of electWcit?, other theories-of science lelp us to understand heat, etc.

    the nature

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    just, as

    of light.

    "R.ltle.n.ko" f l . f It has been stated tna the use of

    the rattlesnake.flag grew out .of a humorous suggestion tiade by a wrllter In Franklin's paper—the Pennsylvania Gazette—hat, In re-turn for the wrongs which England was forcing upon -the Colonists, a cargo of rattlesnakes should be sent to the mother country' and "dis-tributed In St. James' dark, Spring garden and other pla|oi|s of pleas^ ure." Colonel Gadsden] one of tbe marine committee, presented to con-gress on February 8, 1770, "an ele-ganCstandarjd, such as Is to be used by tjoe 'commander In chief, of the American navy, being d|,yellow flag with a f representation of a rattle-snake polled for attack!."

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    Oiomwell't Wiie Wrrdt Doei i man speak

    fer bin gladly, for D(es su:h k weirds that cannot be

    sp«ai the truth? trith.TH )llver Cromwfell,

    fooll dily? suf-you jre wise.

    bh 'speak errbneou riy? stop man's moulh wl:h| sound

    gain; aid. Does rejoi;e In the

    Safeguarding the A home for deaf fivr sjrinf|

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    remains at borne to pay aunistrat iot , parks, etc).

    FA tMERS' ' U ̂ XES TERRIBLE Fanners are "taxed \t of all proportion to their!

    earnings, according to fiiii es gathered in Washington by T o m Cathcj rt, editor ol 'The Country Home. A l l over the cbuntrj be finds, ig rieultural taxes rose Steadily from 1924, ind remained it their high level of 1930, . al though meanwhile the n mer's income has gone down enormously. It takes tiro to three times a s many crops to pay a tai bill this yeijr as it would have taken to pay the same t a t bill a few years ngo. A practical program 10" lower a i d mpre just j t ixcs ii>' the test which Wi l l bf a ip l ied to 'very candicati* up for election in.farming a r m s this y >ar.

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    BARBINGTON, ILL.

    PAY YCUR TAXES T h e 193J> Cook county tax bills for Barrington have

    befti mailed out by the tewn collector, and sonjje 9 5 per c e n t of them are now in the hands' of, the property own-« r i or have >een returned J iccompaniedjby checks to cover amounts' du the I er cent of 'the local tax money 1 he .cost of schools, village ad-

    T h e other 2 0 per cent goes to! the state and to the Co inty. That small part of each Barrington man's dol lar!vhich goes to the Cook county cenrt house is not increas ed or reduced by the Chicago t a x col lects n s . ' If Chica fo fails to contribute i t s full snare to so iport of the e >unty government, the cdunty government suffers—county employes are paid smaller, salaries, or lose their jobs, the general county adminis-

    Itive 'and construction; irogram is held up and the inty 's ere l i t i« impairei . But taxes for the outlying «Bty territory is not i icreased. Barr ing tm people I J U S T pay their taxes, They

    should W A VT to pay it xes to help keep thet schools operating, t» help keep the necessary village expenses paid, to help keep the ere lit of their community sound,

    local collector will h i v e the books until March 21 prorx rty owners ' itE a pay before that date will be

    apt from penalty.

    The present

    BARRINGTON REVIEW,]

    • In • • • '• —•—I*—«*—•—• • £ » » - • « • il » i • I • • I I • • • i i » |« I I I I • 1» • • '

    "t' Church News BAIBIKQ30N VANGELIOAI

    Groff s Hall Divlio services every Sunday [at 10:30,a. m. Bib!: class and Sunday school at 9 45' a. m.

    Lutheran church extends-to al! who arjs at time without a church home a

    to attenl its services und classes. i D. C. HEN. «10, Pastor.

    130 ! N. 14th Avenu| Melnse Park, III,

    FIRST BAPTIST Sibils school, 9:30; Mornipg worship, 10:35; B, U, aid Juniors^ 6:45; Evening service, 7:30. Nex ; Sunday we give special recogn don to the. ladies

    of our < ongregatiou both morning and e vening. The Sun day following we appeal to the men' of our congrega-tion th< ngb all are welcome • at |cacH 'egular scrviqe.

    iNex: Sunday moaning the' ptUtor win speak on th tbe|ne;' A Verjj Present Help," aild in t lie evening, "Jesu i At Our Door." Our, church choirs will furnish special number i to ad̂ i inspiration to each i»f these gospel ser vices. | , >

    At hese iienten services' the aim is to enrich thi spiritual life of all, the, mcmbejrshi(> of the cohgrega tion, an] so each is most: earnestly rtq testjed to be presj-ent to {et the benefit of these ,efer vices Ldt us bring ou friends with us to' the house of the L( rd,

    CH^RL(ES H. DRUS3EL, Pastor.

    LUTHERAN

    the sincere invitatioi

    ST.'ANNft'S and 10 a

    M E T l i O p i S T El?ISCHIAL Pair i Sunday and Easter will nnlr have their real

    meanini to those whW are ready to a,p ireciate their full significf ncc. If not worshiping elsewjh re, come with u i on this the last preparatory Sunday for these cominif great d lys of the year. Beauti ill choir a id a timely message wi 1 aid ^s in making th|> most oi these JLdrd's Day hours,

    Woi ship services,110:35 a. 'ip Chu -ch school, 9 ;30 a. m. Ep\< orth league, 0:45 p. ni Wednesday 7:30 p. m., Midf week

    and

    MILTON S. El j tEEMiN, Minister.

    T:30 p. m.

    Lenten service.

    m. m.

    Eeart, firs|; Frida;r

    Sun lay. Low Mass, 8 a. m. Wee i days,' Low (Mastf, 7 a. Dev tions in honrtr of the Sicred

    Of each month. Mass, at 6 a. m. Con! essionB, Saturday, 8 p. m. Bap J6m by appointment. i

    REV[. J O H N A. DU^JflCT, Pastor.

    W S A I N T PAtJIji teVANGE^CAL Sunday, Mar:h' 1^

    9:3d a. m., Bible I schodl. '! 10:30 a, m , Presentation

    bees of

    | E\ EN PAC« 3STS PLEASED Pictures from Hhuni;M that 'show the marching ol

    this Amerlc in ' t roops tjr orth Dakota's Republican voters go to the

    M i l s in the presidentia i r imary election on March 15, thjey wil l jfc d the name: of only two men on the ballots aaf aspirant? f o r - t h e jrefideney. The candidates are Joseph i i ]'ranee, forner senator from'Maryland, and ojjr old fri-nd, "General* Jacob S.1 Coxcy, of Coxey/si

    jArmy' fame f- i , Enough said, to i l lustrite the futility of the primary! a registr itioh of the po pular wrfll. N o wonder North

    kkota pap ws ai-e demani ing repeal of the - law, whidth Mails an »xpensc of more than $100,000 to the tajt-Mrers' of that state ev>ry four years'.—Minneapolis oarnal.

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    confirmation class. Evening Lenten

    Thursday, March 17 Monthly meeting of Wm. Miller. HERMANN E. KfOE^

    land Witimony of menj

    jaervIA', "Men, and th|e

    I1 F I R S T CHURCH O F CHRIST,

    421 Eas t Main |8trivi ae worship services at 10:30 | . jn. and 7:80 p. i l .

    Theipa tor will preach ou "Satan's fl\ htlng," n I^ntsn serniion md in the evening, "Tho Soul'* Under the Altai,"

    Christian Endeavor meetings ntj 1:45 p. m. Tie church ?hoir will add greatly to the Merest of our w ^ ship services. |

    PHILIP II. BEUSCHltll, Minister.

    SAINT JAMES .Dundee, III.

    Chut'h school, 9:-15 a. m. Moriing Prnyer ajnl Scimon4 11 OCJ a. m. Spei lal Lenten servlco ((very! Wefln sday, 8:00 p.

    ! REV. ALBERT E. TAXI iOR, Rector.

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    Glet icrs c lass at thfe

    G, Minister. I

    SCIENTIST

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    By National Etltorial

    (Special fo

    AN E: RAof ering v

    THURSDAY,

    wiSHPrd w a s cluttered up -with articles and jther data for t i e sole purpose of sending it throufii the mails without :ost. These "lea''C to [>rint" sections become official v hen printed I in the congressional proceedings. They are reprinted as "official d>cuments" and sent out. for proi agaml a. Ahl appeal iwns made to stor these abuyc^ in the interest of eeonony. T i e saving mood {of congress never affects congressmen. There has been io reduction in (em-ployes' salaries in rho legislative branch of tjie i?deral government Congress has, i iowever, authorized economies elsewh< re.

    S M U G G L I N G B Y A t j l P L A N E S is increasing, n cording to, reports reaching the h msc appropriations committee!. Frai diilont transactions at ports of entry have increased 100 per cent. ' The o nly effective} method jof halting air sn ugglcr$ i s based on advance t ips from neighboring coun-tries. I t ; seems that importers and travellers 'are mo c wil l ing to defraud customs officials in t imes of depres-sion. Contrary t > current movies [the narcotic service reported this week that opium smoki ng is ja vice confined to Orientals and few white folks fall victims. Actually estimates show less than 100,000 drug addicts in this country. The av< rage tge is 3 8 years

    fchich indicates t tat tlie youth of the Quntry is "not n treori: minded." T H E AVERAC E T A X P A Y E R sel-

    dom realizes the < ost oi collecting fed-eral taxes. A reduction in revenue hap the effect o f ' toosti ig the cost be-cause i t i s almost impossible to reduce the salaries or numbers of employes handling' these m tterS in lean years. p a r instance, it ost 31-40 I to collect every $100 in ta: fes in 1931 as com-pared with $1.13 jn 1930. A smaller Force collected1 it othirl years taxes averaging close to $1.80 per {$100. T h e lowest cc^t' occun ed in tjhe fiscal year 1918, when i t w a i , 3 3 ' j

    MARCH 10,1>32

    Wdnderin

    and tion

    From '

    AnclentlAjtankan d v i l l i a t l j m A n c i e n t art objects tilscovernd

    south of the Alaska Peninsula (con-tain elements "strikingly s u g g e s i h e " of those, developed in Central Am«r ~*

    ajnd of

    the Y u c a t a n ; indicating a mlg-a-„ K _ of ancient peoples from Hqepa to Alaska, and thence louthward eastward to become th

    Thje national col lect i in, he tildj the subcommittee , -compriks " m a n / b i n dreds of specimbns that have n~< eq inl or dupl icate-anywhere in the w>i|lq, which if destroyed co i ld not IK placed within any sum of mone|y might be available."

    The depression is helping sci|en,ti|st8 of the Smithsonian Institution to chase many objects cheaply, thje ness testified:

    Gov't Wheat to Needy The house on March 3, by a voir of

    3 4 4 t o 2, adopted the resolution (j?, J t Res. 1 1 0 ) , authorizing distribution of government-owned wlieat to , he American-Red Crjoss ai d, other >rje; i izations for the relief of the dist -ei

    The house [committee on agric ilttiirp, before repornng^ the bill, s t r u c k ' H i t the entire sejnate t e x t ' t n d substituted other language, and thu measuie paB further amended by i L *• — consideration. The back to the senate the house amendments or 'canfj?; between the two houses |

    The senate resolution proposed, that the amount of wh< at to be distr bu :ed would be 5,000,000 bushels white Jie house committee amended th i s t o ^0^-000,000 bushels.

    re-thot

    thi house during r< solution fejes

    for accepta|ic6 of ice

    pir*-v it-

    Treajsnred Art for Fair Back from an eight month's trip ¢0

    the Balkans jand Near East,| Dr. Vf ill iam Montgomery McQc vernj pro efc sor of social science at No; thweaten \ nJ-versity and eminent ex; dorer, hai i j lit reported ta jofficials of A Century of Progress (Chicago's' 1933 Woidfs Fair) on his- mission ii behalf of the exposition to the cou)ts of flyo lor-elgn lands. , | V

    "I visited the courtii of Roumajiia, Hungary Bulgaria, Persia and liulr-kcy and seciired from these labt'two governments; promises to ^nd tiblr priceless antiques ami. art treasures for the 1033 World's pir," said McGovprin.'

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    Checks Failures l !i As the Federal rcsjrve bauhs jjbit-

    gan coiisldej-ing.jthelr first loans u$ lit the new QlaWstcagal l act, bank H ill u.res!durjiig February f »11 to their Ik \f-eist level since July, :931 , accord rig to ijiformatibn made available Ma dh 3, at thejof^iccs of t i e Federal 1¾^ «erve Board.1 j

    At the s'ame time money hi circ ilA-tion which usually inciease at the injd of the month to care for bill Bejllle-mejnts, reversed its normal trjend i . i t -ing the week ended March 21 and le-1

    dined $9,000,000, shoving iii par|l ja1

    return of hparded money, accorc ng to the information.

    Coloring Plant From materials obtajined in Psra ,

    Bra»ii, by ttje Marshall Field I lot in-leal Expedition to the I Amazon thei' has been mide a reproduction ol flowering and fruiting branch < f, the anatto or a'rnatto, which has b * n placed on exhibition i i the H i l l of Plant, Life at Field Museum « ! f Na-tural History. This i s a ham 1st me tropical shr^ib or small tree n a m e to tropical America. I t is best 1 nc wn as tho source of the orange e o c l i n k matter commonly empk yed for :o of-ing dairy products, esiiecially I in) Mr and butter substitutes. Long lief ire it was thus! used, according t< [Dr. B. E . DahlgrW acting surator «j EI ot-any, it was [well knowt: to the J id ith American Indians, whe -painted t l e i r bodies and dyed their textiles w^th i[

    Cemrru|ht.l9^(MbrHoyk,Jr. , *

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    prece|ling article, tttiumBer o f MitWatinghands wetlgtven L ^ , m. « y iu ha vtf, not already dedded.on the inypttlplay, c \d, d M „4 before ; » n d'the solution in each instance, A compansc i ot you opinion with tie writx'a solution wM prove most inxertstng al& slould help to I - M M u i n i w i i i l M • ' I I 11

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    improve your i ame Solutions to >ast Week's Problems

    1 and *(o. 1 jV Heajrts--Qv9 t8,6,5,3 Clubs —1,4 Dia nondt — A, 7 . i Spai lea -r- A, 8,6 j

    - No see te, fii it game. Z dealt and bid

    Hand No. 2

    Hearts 4-Q, 18,9 Clubs - A, Q, 10, 8, 6, 3 Diamonds—$,10, 7 Spades 4-9

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    one club, A one hear and Yldoubled B now bid 'one spat : and : and A passed. What should y nou, bid and why? - ' ! i i -«&Mfoft,:Y should! id onelio trumn at either Auction or I mtract This bid should indicate at lea t one s opper in spades andj'a fair ^ tside I md. Hk previous doubleof on heart I as shown his partner great str4 igtji in :hat suit so it is noW up to Z1 >|dccid whether it is better to try for j amein io trumn or a suit. "•• '

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    No so ire, n bber game. Z dealt and bid one io tru mp, A bid two dabs, Y passed, 3 bid twp no tramp and all passed, f opei ed the five of spades, A played the nil ie, Y the queen and B won the trick vith the ace. 3 now led the lung of cli bs, followed with Jack, winning he tri ck in A's har d with the queen. A1 foil wed, so that the clubs are set u|». B ti len led the a< & of clubs. What shitddV discard and why?

    Solutio i: Y i hould discard the nine of diamonds t> show his partner,at once tha': the inly tricks in bis hand are in tl ie dis mond jsuit. There are three di* ards »ming and; Unless % is informed at oi ce that Y can protect diamondi, he n ia'y be forced to [discard to his dii advai tage. Don't hesitate to inform yi ur pa tneratoncebf strength in your h ma w hen you see that he will be oblige 1 to < iscara several tidies. If he has to guesi, he probably will guess wrong:«i mala i it easy for him. A high discard i ldicatjes strength in the suit discarded^

    H ind No. 3 Heaka—• 10,9,7,6,4 Clt i ls—i,K.10 Diai londa — A, Q, 10,9 Spa. Emmcrspn has

    signed the statt Income tax bilj. The bill passe I by the' special, session of thogcneril abVi>mbly, provides for a taxi on at' income of $1,000 ornmiH' wirncd by any Illinois resident. Ac-cording to ofllitdls of Uie Illinois Agrlcultuial OJ loclatlou the law will provide n uch 1 pllef for tax-burdened real estatu owi irs.and will save |7,-500,000 a year n taxes on form prop-erty and !!22,0fj ),000 on other proper-ty. The 1B,W U effective next July I, and .on Airll I, 1038, the tax goes in-to collect! MI. kroceedK from the tax will go to the, ipkccp of the common schools in the s ate. ' '- '

    ,ing. the 1931,¾ iscfc ol . IjOftt. enflrlta Nbni] 202 classes, and 'U«jrltt tc« cash «ris5«j*J/ |TlM) m exhibit*-was gi en, trnd̂ poultry (Hfflw,

    in ovi >r

    of 1925 there

    Old N e w Jersey ,-001» pounds,! of which nearly h ilf was exported Before the Ijndnai ry grew In I'nllfornla France was l In chief phNlucltiK nation, of the woi d Oregon. Wiifiiiingtnn and Idslho a s< gro^ mHid prunes, iff do Serhla. B1» nla Centutny spnln Australia a ill a«nth AfrtfiA- . I 1

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    At the annuttl state convention.' of the Izaak Wal on league which ;was hed at Bloomi igton Stephen ^fait, buperintenilent of the wild gamq propagAtitn pi nt of the' state' fair-ground gi ime arm, announced! that the state depai :ment of conservation will doube qi iii production at the1

    state fair rrour t.farm next year. Lost year 2,42£, qua were raised, and i, ,

    '< JLMS m * ^' IT™ " , The 'slate "fairing vis> y board hns decided/ upon »• 28^1 >nt dmissiori fee {at the gete-atta t i e iran ("tand of the Ill inois s U t e J f a l f ttfcWh will be held August 20-274

    ion'

    i Accdrdingy|o E ^ B f . Adcenjnan of the Insurance . ois,]the annual mtm isatfon will b> hdi

    annJuneeme'it of ecr» iry-trelsurer dera ion! of|lllin-ng < f that organ-

    he^ on tfnreh 22 nt the Hotel | L a M | - 3hlp go. Offlnew wil| be deleted at) t at 1 leeting.

    -j - ^ -Governor Liuisjl, E nmcrsoh ha«

    ennpunced the app> ntm< nt of George [Gale Gilbert Mt, £ern>, as flmir-

    studente < il yo • itlonar agriculture ddr-mission. man of ihe, lllin^C

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    Up their season this i , enter tĥ e nttt, ^ai at Wal lkegH

    ThTr^rnigbt s t \ K>jhey> Winner of the Pala .ne^raAt

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    incbos1 wil wefk-enJi diifricfi The Cu

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    The dops'tcrs .are L«ke school to beat Palatine won: from in the season and tonight. Thewinne: ;. ton-Grant-1'alatiie d eM1 will, l y either Ani l - ich] ir^auke .he Bemi-nnals at [,:30/on. v nutht Then on Sat rflay^,wgl 3 play either tor I a t * thir

    ^fSalnl; tf' . ¾ ^ favored to come th j j W . % bracket. If the W Idcats «A Den Plaines in th« r dpeniinj they have a good!c aace of w the meet'. '..'.-''. - . .

    The Bronchos,. |w h tae êx of Waggoned are 1 l ^ M ^ and are planning t * « * «f f o r t to win that Ski «1«»»,. have not looked ri y, he* ©nt floors CQ far thiit. i^aso^ should be getting |=jJ^ r to' now. ' '•! r > -: .T. • .*

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    oh the Barriiigtori eani, J t j mirkable in :bi |a< ;-thafjtW

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    have had only over their rivate. won nnd one contes k«t or less vf i iWif maining seorekvfail J the games were up minutes. I Barrington 31 , E|gi

    Barrington 22, E l Barriiigton '15, A' Barrington 15, Barrington 21 ,

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    j ii 11-1« drubbing 1 >- the.'fAH \ Second*. • \ . j ; - . - r I While Ihere-were no iHnry i t . i>ont(>Ht, Lattn, sho Irt receive

    for' timking nil 0 f>fntj« I n i t l tciim Kiimo mid l ' l |r ich1s $ fit

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    •cfrr unrkinc is done pn city |i arc H pnrt of the state

    !»• kt>()t off of the iip-foot I n i l l i c . " ,

    nfctt'.iitiL* held In ('hampatxn on VJl. thfi. rilitioi.t Awiociation

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    irJ'firi'xidpnf, and Tru-SiiHhirhVlfl, as Its secre-- :1_ ' ' f '

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    winning

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    i-t ihut he locals liir..':i"iiut idvnntage

    mes were one bas-

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    BARRINGTJ)^ REVIEW,

    dtfor High looses to Algonquin; Liatta Makes

    All Points for Locals

    / plan whereby nearly 80 Barring-tkin Junior High, boys can participate in ithletics during the early spring lias been completed, and interest is limning high as which of the eleven tJcaiDs will finish as winner in the

    evly organized) basketball league.. Ihe. schedule calls for games on

    lloiday and Thursday afternoons, ' Velnesday ^veninlgs, and Saturday mornings during the next six weeks. An opportunity will be given , every I oy in each squad to play a part of < ve y game, providing his school work h satisfactory.

    3 he teams are captained by mem-len of the Junior High conference teaia.nnd the referee will be chosen Iron the high school. '

    That this plan is meeting with creut success is proved by the fact I ha : all but three of the Junior High toyi have signed up. This is on in-(re: t* of 30 per cent over the number lak ng part last year. The entire pro;ram is under the supervision of Mr. Watson. Those chosen as cap-In i i s are Latta, Orabenkort, Ker-tlin r, Muir, I^ohraan, Workman, !!toit, Ryan, UlbrichJ Hager, . and Hi* i*.

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    l y F R A N K S T. McCIfTCHEON

    MEfZIlA! Ezra!" (railed Matilda *-• from-the back [»oich, cupping

    btr bands to her B K U U . "Be you *t>p dlggin' long enotgh to eat your dlpnerr .

    "Comin', Matilda!" bi v ied Ezra, td he dropied his spado and. made for the bad: porch. , .

    ^TBzra Ftgg, don't}, rot dare 6ome faj here on my cleaii kitchen floor femre you vipe that mud frum your — * " callid his wife from the

    re. 1 - . '.',-"All clgh," replied Esra fneekly.

    backed out of-the"ibcir.f Clean--fnfc his boo s he crossed to.-Hie table VSA slamp< d into a < :ha ir.

    j"Ezra, ev er since' j ou • Uncle Cy-nft died sib months ago an' left you

    little farm—wljiot hate you ue*" ask »d Matilda, jourJng.out

    ife i coffee. But hia w?\ answer, i . i .-

    fTll tell youV salt) ijtatliga, put-jig tho (joffce pot

    'Fcr six month), I"reckon, rqu've bee; i diggln'

    place

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    ke a. ground ve you found? Not hit M" said his

    __!e with sarcasm. "Just because UJucle Cyn s left no m ine'y) In the bank, is no reason that he burled it in: a hole IJ the groufid.' Ills wife ace sparingly, her e ^ ne^er left bfe face.

    j*'Ezrn, aih't you g£jnn(er stop this fool nonseise?" . 'fl reckon not, Mplutfa. I ain't

    fdnner glv< up yet." |"You be:ter :had,| ihe replied,

    ^fhlnk of he neighbor! /"Ton _woi ry too much about other

    folks' gossl)," be salt I ("1 rcckoa not, Ezi-a. But folks

    caVt flguie. put tli ere holes an they're do in' a ponre-ffll lot of talkin* an*, snlckerin' Why's your mind set 01 this fool ciggin'?"' she aaked.

    Uncle e,

    and sanitarily, fi H> Wo pay $im

    that are stil^ali

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    MY J MOTTO |

    tCONOMY—HONESTY—EFFlClfeN*

    VOTE FOR /,

    d] FRED W, OHO FOR

    Highway Commissi Town, of Cuba, JLake County, Ifljlikoii

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