0&0VB THE MeSXHKY PLAIMDXAIJSR. THOTSDAY, JAHUABT, 12,1928 Mrs. Nick Nett was hostess to the members of the Progressive Four ?sble Card club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Euchre was played and the first prize was won by Mrs. Maine Jackson, the second by Iftiss Veronica Britz, the third by Mrs. P. Siegler, the fourth by Mrs. Peter M. Ifiay and consolation by Miss Katie Keepe. < R. A. Oxtoby transacted business in Richmond Thursday. Mr?. Alfred Richardson motored to Richmond Friday evening. Ml. and Mrs. William Britz and Kr. and Mrs. Joseph Kattner motored t» Richmond Friday evening and spent t very enjoyable evening wftk Mr. tad M!rs. James Bell. Mrs. Math Lay motored to Aurora Tuesday in company with her sitter Who wan returning home. v Miss Winn held school Saturday at v si|e public school. ,»; „Misp Ruth Zimmerman was a Friday evening guest of Miss Dorothy Behrnw. Guendelin Kattner, Arthur Rauen aad Harold Ross of Chicago spent flonday with their parents. ; f Mrs. Charles Behrnes was a Chicago ftsscnger Monday. Wagner of Chicago spent Fri- ^ Ifey ^ith fcis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. " I* Wagner, . Mis? Margaret Zimmerman spent Friday evening with Miss Lois Esh. • L. J. Nulk is slowly recovering from Us long illness. enjoyed a day the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brrta. Mrs. Walter Watts and son, William, of Solon Mills were Saturday guests at the Mrs. Martin Butler home. Mrs. Martha Behrnes of Zenda spent Thursday with Mrs. Charles" Behrnes. Beid Carr motored *o Crystal Lain Thursday.* EVEN RICE HURT GIRL'S STOMACH "I indigestion so bad I was afraid to eat even rice. Adlerika has done me so much good that now I cat anything."--Ardenia Howard. Adlerika relieves stomach gas and sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste matter you never thought was in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels a REAL cleansing and see how much better you will feel. It will surprise you! Thomas P. Bolger, Druggist. Why Every Veer Beeomea a Friend "•Never has any other cough medicine acted so quickly and satisfactorily as Foley's Honey and Tar Compound; and it gives complete satisfaction to friends who use it on my recommendation," says J. D. McComb. Toledo, 0. It spreads a heating, nothing coating in an irritated inflamed throat, stops coughing, raises phlegm easily. No opiates to cause constipatioa, no chloroform, no "dope." You take no Mr?. "Mary Stephenson of Michigan j chances with cough or cold wHen you id Miss Frances Helms of Ringwood, buy Foley's *oney and Tar Compound, e caring for Mis, Iloss who is quite j Ask for it. Thomas P. Bolger. at this writing. ^ William Norton of Hartland spent the week-end with Ray Norton and ^ fcanily. . MIfs Frances Brits of Kenilworth Looks like bad Bailing around here. A doctor has bought a new car and the undertaker a new hearse. Better take a pilL Winter is HercF Aid all car owners should see to it that their tires, tubes and batteries are in the best condition. Also that they have chains and alcohol or glycerine. We can supply them all. Special Prices for Saturday, Jan. 14 30x3 Vz Cords 30x3 V: Oversize Cord 30x3 Vz Tubes ^ _30x3'/2 Oversize Tubes ' 29x4.40 Balloons ^1, . 29x4.40 Tubes . WffllY PERSONALS OOMERS AND OOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR CITY As Seen By Plaindealer Reporters and Handed In By Our Friends C. W. Goodell was a Chicago visitor Tuesday. C. J. Reihansperger was a Chicago Tuesday. Quentin Walsh was an Elgin visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Martin visited in Elgin Saturday. Paul Brefeld spent a recent day at Waukegan. George Donavin was a Chicago visitor 8unday. Mrs. A. Krause and family were in Elgin Saturday. John Givens was a Chicago visitor Sunday evenings Bernard Newman was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Miss Mildred Welch was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs. Delia Matthews was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Mrs, W. J. Welch waa an Elgin visitor Saturday. v Miss Lena Stotfel was a Chicago shopper Saturday. Miss Lucile ODwyer was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mrs. Louis McDonald visited at Ringwood Monday. Will Smith was a business visitor in Chicago Tuesday. Linus Newman visited in Chicago the first of the week. Edmund Willis was a Woodstock visitor Sunday evening. Miss Clara Barbian was an Elgin visitor Sunday evening. Miss Kathrine Walsh was an Elgin visitor Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Dietz were Chi cago visitors Wednesday. Miss Helen Pries of Waukegan visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Rothermel and children were Elgin visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mirs. J. M. Phalin visited friends at Round Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Unti and children were Chicago visitors Saturday. Richard Stenger of Waukegan was visiting with friends here Sunday ~^$5.95 $6.95 -$1.50 $1.75 $7.90 $1.80 All Vulcanizing Guaranteed. Tires and Tubes ami Accessories, Car Batteries, all sizes. Radio A, B and C Batteries WALTER J. FREUND Tire and Tube Repairing, Vulcanizing, Battery * Charging and Repairing . West McHenry, Illinois Ray Page was an Elgin visitor on Tuesday.^ Miss Rose Worts was an Elgin visitor Tuesday. Miss Laura Smith wat a Chicago visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Fay were Elgin visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John Engeln was a Waukegan visitor Saturday. William Martin spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago. Ira Marshall of Chicago was a McHenry visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox were Chicago visitors Friday. Mrs. William Pries of Waukegan was a visitor here Friday. Mrs. Roy Hankermeyer of Waukegan visited friends here Monday. Quentin Walsh of Chicago is spending his vacation at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knox were Waukegan visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. William Spencer visited in Chicago last Wednesday and Thursday. • Mrs. Charles McArthur ai Elgin spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. J. Wolf. John Kueny of Kenosha, Wis., was a Sunday caller in the Henry Degen home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of Hebron were McHenry visitors Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wrede of Chi" cago spent Sunday with the former's parents. Peter J. Heimer spent a recant day with his wife at St. Anthony's hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Heaton of Chicago was a recent guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Klontx. Mass Ellen Doherty spent a few! days this week with friends and relatives, at Elgin. Mrs. Anna Berkircher of Chicago visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Englen, Sunday. Miss Fern Nicholls of Wauconda is spending the week in the home of her aunt, Mrs. John Englen. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Barbian were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pauly at Elgin over the week-rod. Quentin Walsh of Chicago visited in the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, last week. Mrs. Delia Matthews spent Monday with her daughter, Dorothy, at St. Anthony's hospital in Chicago. Herman Meyer and George Olson of Chicago were visitors in the home Charles S. Ensign, labor on W. W ... Geo. Meyers, labor on streets 111. Bell Tel. Co., calls G. C. Howard, for fumigating.. Vogt's Drug Store, formaldhyde Carey Elec. Shop, labor and material 118.70 Valvoline Oil Co., gas 8.73i Miotion by (Doherty, seconded by; Overton that the colector's report bet accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded bjf Doherty, that the clerk's report b«t accepted as read. Motion carried. Motion by Thennes, seconded by Kreutzer that the treasurer's report be accepted as read. Motion carried,. Motion by Overton, seconded bjf Doherty that the city council givd Mayor Frett permission to give th# state department data in regard t<J refunding money on Elm street. Mo*, tion carried. Motion by Doherty, seconded Iqf Overton, that the city council join the Illinois Municipal league at $20.00 per year. Motion carried. Motion by Overton, seconded by Kreutzer, that the motion concerning the ordinance "Accepting the street known as Kent avenue, in the William Bonslett subdivision" be amended to read as follows: "That the ordinance' accepting the street known as Kent avenue m the William Bonslett subdivision, in the city of McHenry, County of McHenry, State of he passed as read. Motion carried. Miotion by Doherty, seconded by Kreutser, that the motion pertaining to the ordinance vacating an alley in Lakeview subdivision be amended to read as follows: "Be it ordained by the city council; of the city of McHenry, 111. Sec<jon one--That the alley lying north of lot one (1) in block six (6) of Lakeview Addition to McHenry, 111., and being fourteen and four-tenths (14.4) feet in width extending from Richmond road to the west line of said block six (6) be and the same is hereby vacated as an alley or street of said city." Motion carried. Motion by Kreutzer, seconded by Thennes to adjourn. Motion carried* PETER W. FRETT, Mayor, R. F. CONWAY. Clerk. •f % v *' "" a.: •1595 tcfLX-Tca •1245 1H-IW •895 *670 feTe* C*aa«d4 ; • •klk BMNfe: •770 WTmmV+am NEV'gfreat •volume production makes the exceptionally low prices ; - possible--for trucks so liigk in quality- ~ - .4*'^ ""3 f:: ' "J? . . JAMES MORROW & SON Waukegan and West McHenry GRAHAM BROTHERS ris TRUCKS XT SU .f Chicago of Mr. .nrtMr, John K«g Sund., ' Viprp I Mrs. Margaret Gillis and son, SPMn andWMrs. W. P. Woodburn j Harold, of Woodstock were guests visited at Woodstock Saturday even* ing. Joseph May of Fox Lake was a Sunday guest in the Martin N. May home. Ed Brefeld of Chicago visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brefeld, Thursday. I Mrs. Stanley Warrington and daughter, Gladys, were recent visitors in I Chicago. I Peter M. Justen returned Wednesday night from a business visit to Michigan. . C. Unti spent. Tuesday in Chicago. P. M. Justen was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Delia Matthews and daughter, Jean, were Chicago visitors on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes artd Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Doherty Sunday. Mirs. William Dryer and son of Forest Park spent several days in the' home of her mother, Mrs. Minnie; Block. I Miss Fern Bacon of Waukegan visited in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosing and < children were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Molidor at Volo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frett and family were Sunday guests in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Frett. Mr and Mrs. Ferdinand Frett and family of Chicago spent Sunday in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and '4 Air. ana rars. T T children were v,s,tor. on Mr». ^ ^ ^ McHenry Y Cartage Service Company We specialize in hauling rubbish, ashes, cans, etfe. We will make weekly calls. * -- * We will also do expressing of all kinds at reasonable rate® FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL McHENRY 38' In All America no Better Built Car at the Price! Mere power... move speed... more amootlmeee. A brilllamt cbange of peoe. You instinctively erpect them. You »ome-> how know that's what you get in the AU-Amertcan Six . . • But consider thew other reasons for its stirring success. The exacting care and craftsmanship with which the car U built. How marvelously it survives the tests and trials of time . . . Here are stamina and endurance that result only , from All-American engineering. Big, rugged, oversixe •nits. Balance and simplicity of design. Month after month tf pitiless testing on General Motors Proving Ground . . • and super-precision construction throughout! ... That's Why its power, speed and smoothness are measured in ten* • «f thousands of miles. Why economy and dependability •re Oakland owners' by-words. Why All-American owner* wUl tell you--"No better built ear at the price F* ^ N Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marshall and daughter, Jane, were recent visitors at Champaign, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and children visited with relatives at Lake Geneva, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rorer of Waukegan were the guests of Mrs. Samantha Button Sunday. -- ^ . Mrs. Martha Stopfal of Woodstock Wentworth visited with relatives spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. j Lake Geneva, Wis., Sunday. . and Mrs. Martin N. May. Robert Johnson and Edward Smith Ben Stiern of Milwaukee, Wis., was apent the week-end in Chicago, wheit V t T ft X T Tt T T T lT ?i Tf f T T C Added Attractiveness for Your Dining Room The sturdy construction of these dining room sets only add to their value, since their designin?? places thetn % the Hst of desired hotiie furnishings.. ' - . ^ Let us quote you prices JACOB JUSTEN & SONS FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phono 103-R day evening. Their little daughter,:^ Betty, returned with them after of a few days here. , - • * . . .• ' -4 i Miss Mary Walsh spent several days the last of the week and first of this week as the guest of Miss Marian Schumacher at Elburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marshall and little daughter, Jane, and Mrs. AgneS at PRICES: 1-door Smden, 910451 Lmndau Cnum, #I«45| Sport MoadtUtr, $1075; 4L-adnodomr uS Semddamnm, , $$111U45S;. ubr i o f e t , $I15Sf ^ Jfclni Ttmnm Fmyimmt* rkm. "Special Sport Equipment fcwitjwiwi wttfc tint w«lh . . . ty »| ill 11 ti>» locka mmd UwtJ », ITSmom f McHenry Auto Sales RiversUSe Drive ; McHenry a Sunday guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes. Miss Frances May of Woodstock was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin May, Sunday. P. W. Thompson of Lake Geneva, Wis., was a recent guest in the home of Mrs. Agnes Wentworth. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Engstrom of St. Charles were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. William Pries of Waukegan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dietz Friday evening. Miss Theresa Brefeld visited in the home of her brother, John Brefeld and family, at Waukegan last week. Mar. and Mirs. Will Burns of Woodstock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woodburn over the week-end. Miss Corinne Petelle of Chicago qpent the week-end as a guest in the home"of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Buss. Charles Newman of Chicago spent the week-end in the home of his parants, Mr. and Mrs. Linus Newman. Miss Clara Rorer of Gilman spent the week-end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Samantha Button. Mr. and Mrs. John Brefeld and •dailgihter, Norma, of Waukegan visited in the B. J. Brefeld home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 3. si. Smith and family visited in the wome of Mr. apd Mrs. Fuller Bontelle at Lake Geneva Sunday. Mrs. F. O. Gans and son, Frank §nd daughter, Mildred, motored to Chicago Sunday where they visited Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Marum of Chicago visited m the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen, Sunday. Misses Rose and Marguerite Murphy of Milwaukee, Wis., were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robinson of they saw the Northwestern-Michigan basketball game Saturday night. Messrs. Joslyn, Try on and Griffith of Woodstock bowled at the Palac* alleys Tuesday night with David Joslyn bowling a high score of 257. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Cannon visited YOLO If*, and Mrs. Howard Converse visited the latter's sister at Waterloo, Iowa, last week.r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stadfield of Wauconda spent one day last week with the latter's mother. John and Peter Nelson of Crystal Lake spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mirs. Ed Lusk. Oren Marble is able to work again after being laid up for several weeks with a needle in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. P. Stadfield attended a show in McHenry Sunday evening. John Ros5»deutcher of Chicago spent a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wegner of Me Henry were Volo visitors Sunday. Florence Benwell is- out of school with the mumps. Mr. and Mirs. G. A. Vasey of Watt' kegan Bpent Sunday at Lee Benwell's. Douglas Wait, Jr., is ill with the mumps. Mirs. S. J. Russell is very ill at her home, her daughter, Zelma ,is caring for her. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS .Council Room, Jan. 3 1928. The city aldermen - met in regular session Tuesday evening with Mayor; Frett presiding. Aldermen present: Doherty, Kreutzer, Overton and Thennes. Absent Frisby and Howard. The minutes of the last regular meeting were re&d and approved. Motion by Overton, seconded by Kreutzer that the following bills be */LMm ifc rff in "re ;tr.v Wo'odstcck'vW tei to'thV^rrf tyj: » 20.00 j latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Co pQwer i •gr*iS for 23.27. T AtlfeXMERICAN SIX ^ paODUCI OF CENKaAL MOTORS „T , , 0 , Public Service Welch Sunday. ,;ft . Peter Heimer spent several days public Service Co power for | last week with his wife who is recover- ek;ctric puoip 35.80 J ing from an operation at St. Anthony's. Service Co., city" hall j - hospital in Chicago. » i lights 18.18 • Mrs. F. G. Schreiner and Miss Clara \y. E. Ule Co., for gravel left * | Stoffcl were Chicago visitors Satur- over at delaT 65.00 I day, at which time they saw ?'Hit the j0hn Malch, Tabor on streets.... 30.001 Dt- .k" at the Woods. John Walsh, Marshal services 115.0Q: ilis. Edward Holle returned to her John Walsh, services at sewer hoifte in Chicago Saturday after spend-1 lift 15.W ing several days with her parents, I Mleyer A Wenthe, license plates Mr. and Mrs. Martin Conway. ! and dog tags -W 74.0ft - The New Model 37 AC ATWATER KENT Operated by Alternating House Current An Entirely NEW ATWATER KENT RADIO Now all in one--a truhT electric House Current Set, with the Power Supply built in. Never has better workmanshiip gone into a radio set. It is so small that you can span it from top to bottom with the fingers of one hand. Yet so powerful that it permits vmi to enjoy all the worthwhile programs within range. Selectivity i« increased by the improved cabinet construction which shields the set from annoying local interference. The Full Vision Dial permits you to select the stations you desire with ease, quickly and without undue eye stril^ The tone is more mellow than ever before It is fresh, full of life, interesting and np-to-date, at a price within the reach of all. The Low Price and High Quality of this Receiver fire made possible by a modern fifteen-acre factory, where the highest grade of workmanship it combined with quantity production. $88.00 Without Tub®» Free Demonstration in Your Own Home " \ "Where Your Dollar Buys Most KNOX MOTOR SALES Lincoln-- --Fordson Authorized Sales and Service Phones 30 and 31 ^McHenry •Vj -n i t* a