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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 29 Nov 1928, p. 4

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p.": '* ^ "* * *' (" ., V *f< "! '6,^ ' _ - , .- s ,s, %'*-»•*• •\«>*""„5./-• - * "-i• /* V V m-, * * *'.' ' " ^* *v' 1 TBK M'HSHBT PLAUfDKAUk, THTmsDAY,'ROV. 29, 1928 if r ' 'Si ' * k ' ^ ^ 1 *' " «*" r - <*' 1 i " £. % * « 1 HE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER Published every Thursday at McHenry, HI., by Charles P. Renich. Entered as second-class matter at the postoAce at McHenry, I1L, onder the act of May 8, 1879. lllll I 1. I • I- . I II ' Subscription Rates ifcae T«tf ' *^8ix Months ...., .f£.GG ......i...:.....,.. |1.00 A. tt. MOSHEfi, Editor and Manager BOWLING LEAGUES ^,55^ Herman Schaefer bowled the high "jgame in the K. C. league on Monday i" ^ (evening, Nov. 19, with a score of 225. f ^'Team No. 2 won over No. 4 by all W* three games and team No. 1 took two games from team No. 3. The games were as foll<mp: - • v-- L. Conway .....-- K» ' Steffes.. .„.....„W1 R. Overton 114 P. Karls.. „........„...168 ": 718 B. H. Freund. 164 J. Frisby -- 100 A. Scaaetfer _ 10t> G. _3arfci»n lftj K Conway.......-- 157 X'Z,7-~ <52 Fmiyd <•»•»». --.Jt21 Green.., Pbalrn...... busa~. M. Scbaeter., G. Worts-- P. hrcield...MM.. N. Freund X button....... 1*3 127 .IS# ----.127 776 ~.»~164 1*4 ..123 146 142 160 162 181 791 171 138 15y 12a it* 759 152 166 140 wit 225 865 124 102 147 184 118 186 124 136 115 158 691 161 192 112 1M m 831 147 164 133 148 169 ; 675 761 i%v'1fuesMy'nigliir' Nov. 20, the . JohnsDurg foresters played off their < ;, {matches with team JNo. 1 defeating Xv ' _ team Mo. 2 by two games and team 5^' No. 4 taking three straight from "team No. 3. games were: 'G. Schmitt *„.... 101 119 H . W e p e r -- -- 1 1 4 1 5 3 L. SmitH:::; w._..il8 lfD"*224 W. Althoff ............125 82 142 G. P. Freund..........-....". 118 113 120 H. G. Wieber «L^...186 134 ITS George ^usten..«.J...aM..119 146 180 701 643 8S8 On Friday night; Nov. 23,< the Studebakers won two games from the Matthews- Tonyan team and Rothermel's Carpenters took three straight games from the Ringwood team in the Busir ness Men's league. The games were as follows: The high game for the week was also bowled by Rothermel's team whose score for. their final game summed up to 917. E. Tonyan.........i.^».«u..».157 162 131 B. Freiin«U^.«^i^..l® lie 160 B. Schmitt..... 148 127 143 W. Smith ...„...._...^.^...170 184 162 VP. ' Tonyajl > • > ..158 139 -151 792 738 '747 H. IKreutzer. ..152 180 150 J. Schneider ^„«^...168 177 139 H. Schaefer. ~..-.._..160 152 212 F. Freund. „...124 89 135 J. Schaefer..™. .181 164 186 4P> ^ --- ' ' 784 Whitbkg .^^.w.i.ti«,id«ii|i;..153 Walkingtoa „...113 Wensel ........ _..112 •4^788 178* 167 155 173 [W; , ; tLASSIFlEEl AEVERT1SEMEKTS f w - % V4-* f A ' t USE THE ClASSITIEO COLUMNS TOR QUICK RESULTS FOR SALE FOR SALE--Apples and pears. Mrs. Henry Williams, Ringwood, DL Phone Richmond 625. 26* ....143 Krause Patzke •.. R Freuna.™ J. Rothermel.„........„.......146 Simon -- 181 ' : ~ - 747 768 917 Smith.... Freund.. 142 STN. Schmilfc<........,-.'....,.I06 L. Schmitt. .M..„....^.M„. 97 "... H. Miller-- ^...„...118 VK S. Schaefer...^ 154 P^Wm, Meyers. .......416 A. Michels yi^'A.' SdwiliLl^, ~.138 N?" Huff, B. N. Schmitt... . North America, one must aseume, has got lta affairs into very good order when, as a matter of routine administration, the Canadian government imports reindeer to supply food for Eskimos i" danger of starvation in the distant and desolate regions along the Mackensie river. Not the extremest part of this vast territory lies outside the attention of authorities. Very little time has passed since Eskimos of the North or Indians of the great plains starved on occasion or died of disease without notice, but now even the nomads along the Arctic ocean are under observation. ..-148 132 •o>' ,?ai 664 731 E. Tony an.. Leo Smith..* il-A. Tonyan.... S. Tonyan,. ] (Win. ; ' . On Wednesday night, Nov. 21. the ^ Karls' Cafe teain of the Business ^ Men's league trimmed the Woodstock ^ , A. C.'s., by winning all three games and the Studebakers won two games : r from the McHenry Lumber company men. The games were played thus:" Ray Page 145 148 192 H. Logenbach. .*~~»~.178 125 222 George ThurlwelU..^^^132 N. Huff. P. Saris.. „...wl47 .'..151 753 C. Conway ,^...^„...131 P. MjIler--.+fc.,...., 161 B. !Sherburn%. ..115 132 J. McGee 200 • 739 Haglkir ..r....134 Hv Weber.^...^... i.i.1,76 C. Freund..,,.... ...149 G. IV eber.. 158 Thompson ^^^-.-168 182 123 188 766 181 115 143 123 168 730 160 ,161 176 190 177 119 157 152 842 119 155 131 119 183 707 158 155 164 159 200 If yea think yon can find nothing to do, take note-that the bureau of the census lists 578 occupations in this country. Prac-tlcaiiy aii of them are necessary and useful. The youn^ man and . young woman coming out of school ought hot to be discouraged. Pick one or these 578 occupations and begin to produce. The world was never so busy, never so full of opportunities. • man said the other day that he wanted a manager for his business but "there wasn't any." Good jobs and nobody capable of filling true. " The American termer at least, Succeeded in asserting himself as an economic force in doflnnr^ of the cotnic traditions to the effect {that he wore his pants in his boots and devoted most of his time to sitting on a rail fence and chewing a straw. The successful farmer is a soil scientist and an Industrial organiser. Unnecessary street noises, including those by persons going home from late parties, have been declared a menace to health by the British Medical assentation, In other words, those feho won't go home until morning refrain from announcing the fact la discordant song. 822 22, 893 the • . 785 864 836 H. Hock....ltwmram,v--166 116 187 A. VM?ten^;..^,M.».M....164 146 147 Ed Freund 4.--v..+.174 181 215 W. Richardson......,.: 201 199 191 ;iG,rJ,U£t€n,.i.,... ............157 180 153 " y 7 , - 1 862 ov, ; McHenry Foresters bowled with team No. 4 winning two games over team , No. 3 and team No. 2 winning two *• games over team No. 1. The games •f. H. Schaefer...~.....«i^-.....162 J. Baur 88 L. Heimer......w..«.j........ l35 A. Justin.. C . F r e u n d -- 1 6 1 F. Rosing.. ,1........--.....~4~.133 J. Millfir....4L«»M»"»».>«"-l®2 G. Weber ........... 143 ^ fluiih. 179 "lio V. Freund --^ww.155 P. A. Freund... i.«-122 A . W e i n g a j r t . 1 6 2 Joe Weber4«««a~«M.»4l6 td Freund«*.....i....~--«»i..i6l The fisherman who procured an affidavit to prove the size of the fish he caught should be voted out of the fraternity of anglers; must all our flih stories be reduced to a bas'iq of cold factsT Youth now makes a choice frettalgea the follies of life and the studious sincerities. The present pleasure may easily involve :: sacrifice of time and brains that might have collected fine future dividends if properly invested. ' The Mark Twain association thinks of founding a chair of humor in some University, but where will it find one In which a lot of the undergraduates do not regard the job as already filled? "German 'Predicts Food from Wood.** Some of it tastes like that now. FOR SALE--Spotted Poland China Spring Boars, eligible to register. Inquire of Geo. E. Adams, Ringwood, HI. 22-tf D , , _ ^ FOR SALE---Shj&Il chicken farm, be- LOST--Tire to fit Butek car. Reward, tween 4 and 5 acr^ M mile from Phone 613-W-l, West McHenry, 111. 26 McHenry on Lake Geneva cement H. Justen, Rte 3. 6-tf FOR SALE--Modern 7-room house, P*D- Jffl FOE two block® from Fox River, pa-/ed one -j-j. street, electric light, gas, city water, dePENDABLEvUSED CARS ON sewer, etc.; two-car garage. Price | for quick sale, M,350; $500 down bal- MORROWS AD CHANGE-- ........ .... ance monthly. Kent & Co., McHenry, 1926 Dodge Business Sedan..,.......»485 111. Phone 8. 26-tf 192g Standard Sedan . 775 FOR SALE--80 tons corn, 3,000 bu. 1926 Ford Fordor Sedan.. 285 oats, 500 bu. barley. Phone McHen- 1924 Ford Coupe..... 85 ry 258. 26-tf 1926 Chevrolet Coach................ 295 1926 Ford Touring. 75 Feeding the Mind Brain food Is almost as Important as food t« sustain our physical bodies. The modern world Is a reading world at will be noted in any place where a number of people are gathered together. If there is reading mutter available it will be in use. If not, the fblks will be discussing some item of news or bit of information, probably having to do with their work or their condition of living. It !« an old ing that "reading maketh a full man." That means a well informed and a balanced man, says the Wisconsin Agriculturist. The nature of the information and the accuracy of *he h«iance depend largely on the KfaO- of reading matter that Is available, it is important, therefore, to see that the family is supplied with reading tliat is attractive as well as good. Most people read largely for diversion. It a story holds the reader because It is interesting and at the same time curries facts of value the reader will bp more likely to absorb the facts than he will if he has to study and flai them out from a lot of dry details. ' f UTQ 1 1/111111^ . $Q FOR SALE--Woodstock typewriter 1926 Dodge Screen Truek.........,.L 875 No. 5. Has just been rebuilt at the 1926 International Truck ..... 475 factory and is like a new machine in Easy Payment Plan every respect. Will sell for $40 cash We have a complete line of trucks if taken at once. Here is an oppor- in lA-ton and 11^-ton in closed or tunity for someone to get a real bar- open Dody types. gain. Call 170 or inquire Plaindealer office. at the tf JAMES MORROW & SON Phone 186 West McHenry, III. CHRISTMAS CARDS-- With your FOR RENT name printed on them. Nice assort- ' ments with 12 or 15 cards in a lot. FOR RENT--Downstairs bedroom. They cost no more to buy them this Mrs. Edwards, Peart And Court Sts. way than to choose separate cards Phone 88-J. on which no printing can be done. Place your order with the Plaindealer now for delivery in plenty of time before Christmas. 23-tf WANTED WANT TO BUY--Your acres on Lake or River in McHenry county. I also have buyers and renters for farms. What have you? P. O. Box 187, Round Lake, 111. Phone 3. 24-3* MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE-- Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will take $550 for all or will separate. Beautiful furniture of 4 room apartment. 3-pc. silk mohair parlor suite, hand carved frame; 8-pc. walnut dining room set; two 9x12 Wilton rugs; FARMERS, SAVE YOUR SPRING 4-pc. walnut bedroom set, complete PIGS--Pig incubators save 95 to 100 with spring and mattress; occasional per cent of spring pig Ck-op at farrowtable; 5-pc. breakfast set; lamps; ing time. You can easily own one chest of silverware. Must be seen to without additional MH^ise. Write to be appreciated. Will arrange for de- 321 South MilwauMHr Libertyville, livery. 7729 Yates Ave., near 79th 111. ^ 26-2* St., Chicago, ill. Phone South Shore '"J--"- ' *"" 1 3774. *24-12 WAfKINS PRODUCTS--Having tak- • • i . en over the sale of the Watkins Pro- FUEL OIL FOR SALE--We are now ducts, I am now ready to serve this ready to supply the trade with a high- entire territory with anything in this grade distillate oil for all kinds of oil line. Phone, McH*nry 54-J.. Earl burners. Phone 202-W. Freund Oil McAndrews. 12-tf Co., McHenry. 24-tf FOR SALE-- Several Duroc-Jersey Spring Boars, grandsons of Super Col's Wonder. All eligible to registration: also yearling Poland China boar, also eligible to register. Fine boar for anyone having a herd of Poland Chinas. Phone McHenry 620-R-l. W. E. Whiting. 24-3 typewrtTBrs Sales and Service. ( ; Repaired and Rentals; ' Prompt attention to phone calls. Phone 549. L. KILTZ. Woodstock 49-tf McHENRY . WAUOONDA MOTOR EXPRESS--We handle express to and from Chicago. Chicago freight de- FOR SALE OR RENT--Double store Partment, 411 W. Superior St. Phone with flat above, on Green street. Ev- McHenry 218-W. 82-tf erett Hunter, Jr. Phone 77-J. TUNE--antf keep your piano tu&ea. FOR SALE--A few choice Big Type Tuning makes your piano a musical Poland China Boars, sired by Bobs instrument. Phone 274-J or write J. General. Phone 617-J-2. James Hun- H- Deih1' Woodstock, 111. thejgt Bopnds astonishing but It's Boote 2, McHenry. ^ 2&&f 27-tf Lost Something?. Look In th« classified column. DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash prices for dead animals. Telephone Merrick's, Dundee 810-J-l Reverse charges. Prompt service 46-tf A good many people attack the other mm; for bis reiigion wfieii they have none of their o^a to speak of. For the moment even Mussollal is found in a secondary position. He is an able dictator ; but not an aviator. Hie adage about the cloud and the silver lining is particularly applicable to a shower that puts out a forest fire. 8dence, may make synthetic lumber of corn, but it will have some difficulty reproducing a synthetic knothole. Turkish women have removed their veils, but compared to their American sisters they have only begun to. take off, " ' Some of us havte days when ire-imagine that the idea of nationalizing nil private property bega* with pipe cleaners. Some enterprising automobile concern can take the lead la advertising the necessity -of every family buying a servant's cat. TOXIN-ANTITOXIN previously (stated, loxin-antitoxm will be given in our schools by local physicians on Monday, Dec. 3. These treatments are free to any one wishing to avail themselves of this opportunity. Any child over six months old may be brought to the Community high school at 11:3 a. m., the public grade school at 1:00 p. m., or St. Masy's school at 1:45 p. m. e A. JOANNE BULIEN, School Nurse. CHRISTMAS CARDS HER# Have you seen the nice box assortment of Christmas Cards at the Plaindealer office? We print your name right on the card and they cost no more than other cards without your name.'- ^ . Gift "goads ani Ericksoa's .Store. toys Catarj It doesn't work out by mathematics, but it is our impression there are more chicken croquettes in ,4hf World than chicken. A Hollywood >'correspondent says feminine, film stars take no exercise. Why should they? That's wto*t •(bay pay their doubles for. , ... "These seems to be not to cross the Atlantic in cog. lew left l»*t t*- '"Lightning never strikes twice In the same place." Sure not--ther^ is no same place. 145 .187 148 175 664 140 134 ISO 160 191 820 133 146 106 142 140 mi By rights the respective seasons on native strawberries and corn on the cob should dovetail. Thfe hardest part of being-4- parent consists in teaching the kid standards you don't use yourself. > Real estate values have failed to record the Increased demand for the shady side of the street. •746 665 A Chicago court has bald that "man is always the wooer." Well, anyhow, he-always thinks be lib Some follow the advice In • the song, about letting a smile-be your umbrella, while others who^go over the Falls use a large rubber' ball. ' When^two men are engaged in' a long and earnest discussion these days, It is likely that they have ditched politics for fish. About the only girl now who la careful about the way she sits down is one who took her first horseback riding lesson the day before. Another hint on how to preserve our insect-eating song : birds, not to mention the high priced goldfish* to 4* buy the cat some 80 cent liver. Dance marathon couples have been known to dance with each other for more than 000 hours. That's longer than some copies remain atarrML S>«ELDOf DECEMBER 1 TO HAVE YOU MET' PETER PAH The Doll From Fairyland With the Winking Ey«r Shredded Wheat Biscuits " -- .2 Ppfe for It* Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. Can. ...26c Clover Hill Spaghetti Macaroni o^ Noodles, ->'Vy .8 pkgtil-- for$£ Saner Kraut, large No. 2>/z - ' , cans, ---- 2 for 2ik Palmolive Toilet Soap - 3 mtrs for 26c American Family Snap Flakes, 20-os. pkges*. .....2 for S7c S. O. Sk, 6 pads In each pkge. per pkge. ...» Jtte Jos. J. Miller Prop. 'Pearl'St. Mkd1 Riverside 'Dr. •Wf a$MWz '& "Men are fed up with this masculinityfetuff of women," declares Prof. Frank A. Parsons of the New York School of Fine and Applied Art in suggesting that If .women looked more like women they would stand a better chance of winning man's approval. "Men," he says, "want more mystery, more hidden charm. It is coming. History has shown us that no fashion is of long duration. The swing of the pendulum Is noW toward the romantic. No longer will women be fiat-chested or look like a cylinder. What woke them upf They have discovered that they weren't getting all the romance and attention they deserved. That Itf why they ate deserting their mannishnesa." _ It 1s t new popular spirit which 1s most required. Americans have built the huge cities of the last generation with' a heedlessness of noise which strikes every foreign observer. In. our hurry and strenuoslty, our individualism and good nature, we/tolerate deafening elevated lines, surface cars which grind and clatter, pile drivers, steam riveters, street cries, automobile honking and a wild variety of minor noises. It Is no wonder that many people use the radio with careless license, says the New York World. We need a spirit which will recognize quiet as one of the fundamental decencies of life, r ' O T'i - • Gift goods and toys galore at Erickson's Store. A:-' Woodstock?* Beautiful Plmy House Eveiling Shows at 7 and 9 Matinees-- On Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, S,p. in. SATURDAY DECEMBER* 1 "HARKED MONi^v ^ Vjunior Coghlait <v wrginia Bradford ALSO COMEDY AND NOVELTIES - •yiPO^lli-i »i ||i i SUNDAY - MONDAY DECEMBER 2-3 , Chester Oonkli*1 in "TAXI II" . . with . •'•^•|;J^larfcha Sleepe|K';#; Hugh Travor - also P49»^NSW8 and 00«ED> ' v * • t On the Stage Sunday Big Time Stage Presentation TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4-5 Lon Chanty f_ :. in. : 1'WHILE THE ClfY SLEEPS" ' M-G-M NEWS and COMEDY ^|t)DED ATTRACTION WEDNESDAY f> FROM W-L-iS, CHICAGO Walter Peterson THE ^ "KENTUCKY WONDER BEAN" Vitb Hia f . '•"-f also i. i' SIMMONS & CLIFFORD HARMONY GIRLS THURSDAY - FRH>AY f|P| DECEMBER 6-7 Tom Moore Seena Owen "HIS LAST-HAUL" also PATHE NEWS--FABLES SLIPPERS * 4 AS A GIFT -ft'"ii*"-.': -"/'-.'.'tit"Uih'i • : • $• nstmas is only a short while away now and r house or bedroom slippers make a verj useful i&': S>'.: lfiiffcedd appropriate g«iifftt.. » ^ • /A good selection, priceS^j^llfcwi: .Children's blue or red leather ^'JFnm>,• •».' iul'-'-OirlB -,•4;-' . **r " 1 v- * ^ 1 **" ^ &:Sw:lM[i88ai^ 90c • i'VHjuffijih"'* 'iSW'Jkir • 95^ -$1.15 K' $1.25, $2.25, $2.50 "Cn: . •• ' , " ,• rJ'^ $1,85 A Bonis Ownad Ston" ' *t,« Maomtr, hhmI» : • . i t ' -l' I For the 'JA;n'V i\.y 1*1 ' ^ handsomely upholstered easy chair ( that will add much to the appearance of any room where you wish to use it» Your choice of several designs and several colors of upholstery at reason- ' able prices. V Justeft& TO&NZTURE AND UNDERTAXINa Phone 103-R >hh*H >»»»»< 'PERFECT STEAKS You may search the wwoorrll d for a better word to describe trtir steaks and then you will come back to "perfect." They are just fat enough, as tender as butter, juicy and . full flavored. " H; ;« , Better order one for dinner today. , Why take a chance on "cheap" meats when you can come here and be sure of the best. ffcADE IN YOUR HOME OWNED STORES 11? FRETT'S Phone 3 West McHenry KV". :' i" $ - - 4 f t What could be better these chilly days than a plate of hot waffles with syrup? They all like 'em and you will* too. All ready at your request. We also carry ^ complete line of Candies»~$ir - 5) etc. ' ' - Make It a Habit to Drop ia tl KARLS! r - i ' i Riverside Drive • II II I, 111 •u

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