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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1929, p. 4

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I ji ippi V' I- W*-W!lltlU§-,,*tt L--r,,#'i.'?-!^ ^^^P-1 WW|WPi ' M i 1 r, THX M'H*ira.Y PLJtlMsiAuV TlttjaSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929 -w- EW' THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER Published every Thursday at McHenry, HI., by Charles F. Rextieh. ; Entered as second-class matter at thet postoiflcc at McHenry, I1L, un. the act of May 8, 1879. , , • : *• -"$ne Year .. W^gjix Months SMberipdn Ratea |?.,00 I" A. H. MOSHER, Editor and Manager ,|tW STVLt Of PHY i PUZZLES LOCALS RS BEING TRICKS NEW picked up still more en the scoring. Harrison again made two baskets and Frett made one, while a free throw by Patzke completed the scoring for the locals and the final score read 19 to 15 in favor of Crystal Lake. Music was furnished by the )iigh school band under the direction of Miss Minnich. On Friday night the Orange and Black players will have a long, cold trip to Harvard where they hope to put over a big victory. St Mary's Here Saturday On Saturday night Coach Stuessy and his St. M!ary'% team from Woodstack will meet the locals on the home flint. Clous surety brought . wti61e «•»•««• fi00!.6^' -».ck full of mw tricks to the Laker* The StuMsym™ ha»«' .hover northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin and have played basketball at every available opportunity and fans are looking forward to this game with 3|leHe«fy-Gegers Suffer Surprise Bat By Steady Playing Keep the Score Down to 19-15 *; In a game that kept the fans on 4&teir toes McHenry went down to depeat at the hands of the Crystal Lake Quintet at the local gym last Friday flight in their first game of the new ih? j #&'/** yv; ,' \"T/' ! k v , ' j , * - CLASSIFIED * ADVERTISEMENTS ' USE THE CLASSIFIED^ COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS FOR SALE r they played a game so foreign to ~flny kind of basketball heretofore leyed in the county that they had ie Fecal team absolutely bewildered. ;McHenry was prepared to beat the ^Crystal Lake team in their first encounter of the season and no doubt .•f%ould have done so as they are about #venly matched, if it had not been for \ >fhe new brand of basketball that tht % Visitors introduced. New Style of Playing : - Instead of snapping into the game ' th true basketball style the Lakers a great deal of interest. On last Friday night they played at Freeport, and on Saturday nig*l they traveled to Harvard, where they won a close game over the Harvard crow With a score of 16 to 14. Probably the hardest games of the season for the local quintet will be played on Friday and Saturday nights and the fact that the game with St. Mary's follows the Harvard game so FOR SALE--Modern 7-room two block® from Fox River, houao, FOR RENT--6-room flat with garage. Call 88-M. 82 paved FOR RENT--Modern room, steam, street, electric light, gas, city water, heat, electric light, soft water bath; sewer, etc.; two-car garage. Price centrally located. Inquire Plaindealfor quick sale, $4,350; $000 down, bal- 9*. • . ; - ,W v 81-tf a nee monthly. Kent A Co., McHenry, '• ." '"in • HI. Phone 8. 26-tf \ WANTED Minister (preaching on Demon Rum): "And if I had my way, I'd throw all the liquor and whiskey in this town into the river. We will jiow sing the concluding hymn." Choirmaster: "The congregation will please rife and sing No. 79, 'Shall We Gather at the River?"--Selected. "Mr. Brown, will yon serve me quick," asked the small boy. "Dad wants his dinner." "What 0o you want, m? little man," asked the clerk. Two bar* of soap and a package of washing powder." --Maritime Merchant. Young Father: "That luminous paint; I just bought is a splendid invention." Friend: KWhai do you use it for?" "We paint the baby's face so we can give him his bottle during the night without turning on the light'" --Good aidware. . FOR SALE-- Woodstock typewriter No. 5. Has just been rebuilt at the factory and is like a new machine in every respect. Will sell for $40 cash if taken at once. Here is an opportunity for someone to get a real bargain. Call 170 or inquire at the Plaindealer office. tf t.i. . fllayed a slow game, keeping the ball; 3 BT"'7 fVl <\ , «nder McH«nr£ ta.ket mist of »•! ^.Wb. » "*"^.for , fime by a well formulated plan of (eamwork until an opportunity presented itself when they would shoot |he ball to their man under the basket and with no opposition he could #asily make a basket. McHenry had no experience in this find oif play, having certain positions jirhich they had been trained to keep could not advance under the home 'gasket to get the ball and if they did this the opponent's basket would be 'left ungaurded allowing them to make "f|n easy basket. In order to play this Jtyle of basketball McHenry felt the Jkeed of about two more men. The boys of the Orange and Black ,„<|rere just out of luck but with a big rowd backing them up with constant • heering the locals, even though los- j Thurlwell, g the game, played some good bas-! Frett, f .. etball. The type of game played by Draper, f v*he Crystal Lakers was not at all pop.; Patzke, f Ular with the fans, either, who evinced Jus ten, c . ... fheir displeasure by scornful "boos" j Smith, c » " "-Until the referee announced that the Wagener, g "fi'v game was being played within the' Miller, g ............... L;*" ^ ruler of basketball. I Thiele, g ............... t Harrison led the scoring for McHen-' Harrison, g --...... the local boys. In these games they will meet some of the best athletes in the county, among them being Dick Strain of Harvard and Don Leonard of St. Mary's team. The boys are working hard this week under Coach McCracken, preparing for the games at the end of the week and hope to be in the best of trim for the big events. Rah! team, Rah- We're looking for a double victory for the McHenry high this week-end and hope to see the colors of the Orange and Black carried high to victory. ^ Come on, fans, encourage the home team by your presence at these games. McHenry V FG m >...0 ...1 .0 1 .....0 ...0 -.0 ...0 „..o ...4 FT 0 0 0 1 0 1 p:, 1 t PF 0 3 3 0 1 r ' 1 :1 1 * 0 1 Crystal Lake FG 0 .» ....... 0 I FT 0 u v 1 $ 2 PF 0 2 0 1 . 2 1 1 U • fe'. ty, making four baskets, while Frett •nd Patzke each made one, Smith fnaking a free throw as well aa Mil. Ti?!, f ler and Patzke. RehiL, f Lakers Play Rough Game . | Roberts, f | The game was a hard one to {flay j Clinton, f as the Lakers tried to foul their op- Buchanan, e - 4 ponents at every turn which was a | Buhrow, g .....0 tough break for the local team and • Rackenbach,.g 0 every one of the local players played J Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers and a game of which to be proud. Crys-ja tiger for the lightweights of the tal Lake led the scoring all the way TVr«.'*fenry Community high school! In through the game, with the first quar-1 a hot and furious game the local ter ending with four points for the. lightweights defeated the Crystal visitors to nothing for McHer-y ^'r-1 L*ke lightweights on the home floor ing the second quarter, however, Har-1 Friday evening. The first game of rison came to the rescue with two bas. j the evening was between the second kets, while Smith made a free throw I teams of both towns. The lineup for and the score a*, the end of the half; the McHenry boys was Schreiner at |stood 10 to 6 hi favor of the visitors. center, Smith and Anderson, forwards, • McHenry then became more adjust- J with Thennes and Purvey as guards ed to the game and began to find (There was much scoring done on both f themselves once more and in the third sides (hiring the game which was a quarter Patzke caged a basket and hard fought one and at the final shot Miller made another free throw but 1 0f the gun the score was 13 to 21 in the Lakers also were on the gain with fSy0r of McHenry. . two baskets and a free throw, bring-J The lightweight team is a fighting ing the score 15 to 8 at the end of the one and have put up a great brand of third quarter. | basketball on several occasions and In the fourth quarter McHenry, deserved to win Friday evening:. 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; 4-pc. walnut bedroom set, complete with spring and mattress; occasional table; 5-pc. breakfast set; lamps; chest of silverware. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will arrange for delivery. 7729 Yates Ave., near 79th St., Chicago, III? Phone South Shore 8774. *24-12 SALESMAN--for Lubricating Oil and Paint; two lines combined. Salary or Commission. The Reyes Refining Co. or the Royce Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 82* WANTED-- Completely equipped farm, 80 to 160 acres, by buyer having reasonably priced home in town to apply as part of down payment. Write A. Anderson, 86 Phillippa Ave., Waukegan, 111. Phone Waukegan 5807. *31-2 WANTED--80 to 1 AO-acre farm fo* buyer who has small building to turn in as part payment. Building located in Waukegan. Kent & Company, MsHenry, 111. Phone 8 30-4 MISCELLANEOUS FUEL OIL FOR SALE--We are now ready to supply the trade with a highgrade distillate oil for all kinds of oil burners. Phone 202-W. Freund Oil Co., McHenry. 24-tf HAVE BUYERS--for well improved and equipped farms of all sizes. Can also exchange* your farln property for valuable income pinducing property in a live city. Address C. S. Pavey, 409 Washington St., Waukegan, 111. *31-2 FOR SALE OR RENT--Double store with flat above, on Green street. Everett Hunter, Jr. Phone 77-J. 21-tf FOR SALE--Small chicken farm, between 4 and 5 acres, % mile from McHenry on Lake Geneva cement road. Mrs. Joe H. Justen, Rte 3. Phone 611-J-l. 6-tf CHIMNEYS AND FURNACES CLEANED--Prices- reasonable. Ad dress "OS," care McHenry Plaindealer. *30-4 HOME-MADE MAYONNAISE-- 50c per pint; 30c per half-pint. Delivered anywhere in McHenry. Phone 88-J. Mrs. Edwards, Pearl and Court. tf READ TftESE PRICES! 1924 Buick Sedan.. $125 1922 Buick Touring 50 1924 Haynes Sedan 125 1927 Buick Sedan 550 All in perfect mechanical condition and good tires. 1928 Oldsmobile Sedan, 6 wire wheels. 1928 Pontiac Coach, fully equipped, with heater, spare tire, etc 600 McHenry Auto Sales Phone 255 MeHcftiry TYPEWRITERS Y ^Sales and Service. "Repaired and Rentals. Prompt attention to phone calls. Phone 549. L. KILTZ, Woodstock 49-tf Mrs. Higgins: "Up-to-datif foose I've got. She's feathering her neat on the installment plan." . Mrs.. Wiggins: "What do you mean?" Mrs. Higgins: "Oh, a little down here and a little down theffc?*«*PUm Fun. "So.you have twins in your house? What are you going to call them?" ^Thunder and Lightning." "Why, those are strange nanfes to call children." "Well, that's what Pa called*'em as soon as he heard they were In the house."--The Open Road. She: "When yofc married r you ased to cafr 'me a little dear!" v He: '^Perhaps I did, darling, but since then you have developed into a big expense!"--Passing Show. Eddie: "Hey, ain't you got Ho towels?" Marie: "Naw, the laundrymen are just a bunch of crooks, nowadays. They've gotten away with all of ours, even those lovely ortes we brought back with Us from the hotel last year." --Exchange." HERMAN J. SCHAEFM Moving and LoBff Distance Hauling phone m*1 McHenry, FOR RENT FOR RENT-- Downstairs bedroom. Mrs. Edwards, Pearl and Court Sts. Phone 88-J. 28-tf McHENRY • WAUCONDA MOTOR EXPRESS--We handle express to and j from Chicago. Chicago freight department, 411 W. Superior St. Phone | McHenry 213-W. >| 32-tf TUNE--and keep ytmr piano tuned Tuning makes your piano a musical instrument. Phone 274-J or write J. H. Deihl, Woodstock, 111. ' 27-tf DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash prices for dead animals. Telephone Merrick's, Dundee 810-J-l Reverse charges. Prompt service. 46-tf 1LLEI THEATRE. Woodstock's Beautiful Play House JnT 7£. •W I V Ocaaa's Treasures." , The ocean supplies Important amounts of human food, of Materials such as sharks' skins, oils from sea animals, furs, and material^ obtainable from seaweed. If the human race were compelled to do so, It Is probable that practically all our meat supplies could be obtained from the ocean, as well as a considerable part of our vegetable require* ments. Grocer: "It's no use suing you. Here's a receipt for what you OWI. We'll call it paid." * Deadbeat: "FinetH Grocer: "Well, what are you waiting for?" Deadbeat: "Isn't it er-er-customary to give a feller a cigar when he settles his account?"--Canadian Grocer. BASKET BALL i W>&: M'HENRY iHOH SCHOOL GYM SUNDAY, JAN. 13 Council K. of C. vs. 1 A. AAftlidal ' ? <Wlce t novelty, "chemical triSxv** It now manufactured by tbe ton Instead of by the ounce. It is Increasingly used for refrigeration, 'for under certain conditions this substance Is said to be in times as efficient as water Ice Ice cream, now shipped from New York to Cuba, weighs only onethird as much ns It would. If packed •Kb kt . Wo»«aVty«. "Woman's black eye wins divorce decree," says a court note. And man? •••blue eye has exercised an equal ik fcenry. and pomr htrovrn one* «l»n* Jim: "My friend Jones is a haberdasher for a railroad company." Jam: "What does' he do?" Jim: "He looks after the ties."-- Successful Farming. EERMOZONg Keeps Chickens Healthy H- •Dorothy, small daughter of a tire salesman after seeing a set of triplets for the first time in her short life said: ".Oh, mamma, what you guess 'I saw? A lady that had some twins and a spare."--Selected. GENOA CITY is. McHENRY SECONDS Games Start at 2:30 - l Barry Council turns out one of the be&t teams in the West K. of C. League and will show McHenry the best basketball of the season so far. Last year they trimmed McHenry and the home boys will try hard to avenge this defeat. In Genoa the Seconds will have more than enough opposition. Don't uuM &ufi bargain bill. y I: -- ADMISSION 25c AUD 50c -- 7 * Waitress: "Did you order this *undae. sir?" Absent-minded Patron: "Goodness, hive I been here that long?"--Hello. GERMOZONE twice sa week in th. drink destroy* distMejgerms ttkei in with the food or wattr--Keep* tha crop pure and sweet--Correct* and £re vents diarrhoeas and bowel trouble*. It'* the best remedy al*o for Roup Colds, Canker, Swelled Head and *uch disorders. The favorite for more thar thirty years, <• We can guarantee Gerrooioo* to plain you or your money back. Germozone in liquid form is twice a* efficient a* tablets given in the drinlr. 12-oz. bottle, 7Jc: 32-or. bottle. $1.?0. half gallon, $2.50; gallon, $4.50. Stop your Poultry LoMtet with Germozone Come In and Get a Bottle Today Thomas P. Bolger Evening Shows at 7 and 9 Matinees-- On Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, S p. m. In this day of feminine bandits there is no better protection than a mouse in your ppeket.--Windsor, Border Cities Star. Fond Mother: "Yes. Genevieve is studying French and Algebra. Say 'Good Morning* to the lady in Algebra, Genevieve."--Dental Digest. Inquisitive Lady: "And what is the cause of your success, may I ask?" Celebrated Airman: "I attribute it to hiprh thinking and plane living, madam."--Bystander. Doctor;: going to It Nephew: life. "I'm afraid yoqr uncle is ive you." • ' "How much?"--Brooklyn Two> little urchins were watching a barber singe his customers hair. "Gee," said one, "he's hunting with a light."--The Leatherneck. Don't Wear Tour Work Glasses "Out" It isn't "done." After a day in the office, store or shop, the smartly dressed business girl tucks her work glasses into their case. She dons another pair, more appropriate for going "out," just as she lays aside the rest of her work-a-day garb lor. other clothes. " : Usage Demands Moil! 'ihan One Pair 7 p. TO. to 9 p. m., except Safturday. Wed. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. DR. HENRY FREUND OPTOM E i HIST Phone 175 SATURDAY JANUARY 12 Tim McOoy v t in ^ BEYOND THE SIERRAS" AUgQ COMEDY '-vv ^ On the Stage Saturday and Sunday Big lime Stage Presentation SUNDAY. MONDAY JANUARY 1S-14 / Marion Davies 111 • ji'^' • "SHOW PEOPLB*' with William Haines TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15-18 "DOCKS OF NEW YORK" WHh - George Bancrofl and Betty Compson iUHO NEWS AND COMKUK •i % THURSDAY - FRIDAY JANUARY 17-18 ^"tOWER OF TH* # ^ " with Douglas Fairbanks, It/ ALSO NEWS, FABLES AND SPORTLIGHTS Quality Never Sacrificed "w ; ' r 'j . . V" We do sell several grades at various prices. ^ X' We know that the only safe way to deal with ( our patrons is to give them ^iill measuip of yplqe tf't \ at the right price. . / • t ^ we knew of better goods, at better prices we ^ Horn® Owned Stot)iM .-A.; . i. •• "i - • • , ..r,j» u" i i? 1 1 T /. •. v , MeHenry. Illinois t ' . . . Meat purchased here is weighed upon scales that assure your receiving full weight, all the time. This fact, plus *the knowledge that the meat we sell is the finest procurable, makes this the place where you should buy your meats. "The Shop Where You're Greeted With A~ Smile" ,:;j FRETT'S Market & Grocery Phone 3 West McHenry ' .• !jm Many of ouk business men are getting the habit - h of dropping in here for lunch at the noon hour. ^ ^ It is handy and inexpensive. Just try it once?*^ KARLS' ant and Ice Cream Parlor Riverside DriV* Perhaps yoti have been delajTtig^lre'^ur^aiF of some piece of furniture until after Christmas because--well, why not come in now and choose it! We have a large assortment of odd pieces * to select from, wltHher it be mirror, table, smoker, or lamp. V. . Jacob Justen & Sons FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phone 103-R Green St.. , McHenry V i l-ff k- ir-M 'W£- 'M: /M M USE THE

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