0>; • r ' "V --im A ••;•' • f ' V: 1 HE M'HENRY PLAINDEALBR I.-. I*.. fe £>• Published every Thursday at McHenry, Illn by Charles F. Renich. Entered as second-class vu ittar nt the poetol Bee at ilc^efkry, Ut, w». der tin act of May 8, 1879. * •».• I Mecr«tien Rate* " * •' . - - One tear But feonths -- ...$1.00 A W MOOTER, nni H«f« PI: • : .qpfr. Hiram. L WUfiamaoru.^- ^on. Hotfler j. flee, Greenv!e\r, chairman of the appropriations com. lijnluee ft»r tlig house of rejtresecta- • '*® £*vf> the novspajw men quite T !-'.:rpri« whejj. 'if tpld them alwut Hi Jtp5'i?o|iriatior.jJ at tTiPlr receilt^ roeetlnjr in Springfield. *lr. XK^ told pSal) hag assume*] hig official duties, theia t;ie gn>nd total of flptfKvpHap: i & r ; tio«4 asked /or, not Including the reg- •-.• «s>*ftr state government appropriations, jiTtornto'd to $221,443,574 at the pres-" nut time and less than one hundred ' rSllion dollars can be appropriated; thus, It will !>e necessary to disappoint somebody who is nskinp for nppropriations. At the present time there are 15 armories in Illinois with two more Tinder construction. Among the last • " appropriations asked for is as follows: . new armories, $"2,7-40.000; highway bridges outside the regular road fund. *1,4-10.000; bard roads outside of the regtf;:r bond issu:\ $2,190,000; hard J road refnmls. 51.129,000; new state parks. $1 _."S,000: flood relief, $11,050,- 060: Monuments. *400.000; pensions. :: •ftV'O.OOO. Chair: ;i Tice lias outlined a «rstem that will prove valuable f>r > • state rse In handling state appropriations du the future, but in order for this to l»e done. It is necessary for him to be at his desk most every day from early mornlns: until late at night. Mr. Tice remains at his work during the time the legislature adjourns on week ends, j* Representative Prank Holtsft, Ewt St. I.oolsk has Introduced a MH ttatt* tec the length of freight trains: Jtepiefceutwiive i>avid Hunter, llockfford. lias offered a resolution provid' inc for the appointment of a comiWttee ™n*J>QSeii gf t]ire^ Teteraipf to confer wltji state officials refjitlve. t? giving preference to disabled veitrans id Oiling stab; ps§iUflI» THE M'HENRY * r - - v * r * * •• V. , 1- ' *K . t *«. , * , , < ' * URSDAY, APRIL 11,1929 SSP 'i->. '**«*•- 'HS' .v'^. ***' r* *r*4<p& +' "• *^«.'v 'v . •' • -* --<#"».& ,# ' jf£ V4 .' r*SU" ' in TBI classified columns roa quick eesdlts rOE SALS FOR SALS--Montana grown seed wheat, $2.00 per bu. McHenry Floor FOR SALEi--Twp 5-jrpar-old horses, MilW '" >} «®»2 rent . ] brolje to haraes? »od Ji4dIe- Jobn The senate has confirmed Governor | Boyle. Phone 638-J-l. 45 [ . | rmm^rson's appointment of Dr. Andy ! wir SALSU-Unri^ht oiano sslendid FOR RENT--Store and flat for rant Hall. Alt. Vernon, a, director of tl.e j ot, Main a^L Tel. 147-W, 464f •tacks, eight sections, lira. • Fred |. H atch, Spring Grove, 111. 45 state department of public health. Dr. WANTED -T h*e. i»h„oau se tnotor vehis** cokm.m ittee' | F«O Rc <S„„A LE-10 tons good alfalfa ha.„yi. <Jers lor Jxibncating oi)« md has killed the hlTl Introduced by Ree# ; greases sad r-tttiw, 1-ewistowB, ry* speed limits bat "reasonable" speed. ar- >to require, Fox, Terra Cotta. ! Lake 116-M 1. Phone Crystal . „ . 45-2* »«j«T Ad- State • banks outnumber national banks In Illinois three to one. There are 1.342 state banks, and 484 with federal connections. All are under supervision of the state. . Illinois again (leads all other states hi testing cattle for tuberculosis, according to a report compiled by the bureau of animal Industry in Washington. The bill ^ ftenT# floronee FitVr To'-re-. Plof>:rinpt<ir. providing for the listing of all state employes by the state auditor has passed the senate and Is before the hoos^. :®iv The bill tntrtxliiced by ^ames H. Foster, Macomb, designating the cardinal as the official state bqd. has passed tlie house and has gOBe 4<tt tije senate for action. , . t*"Representative Tlioiniis t*. ^TitiPtt, Rock Island, has introduced a bill pro- *idins tluit the salaries of state's attorneys be paid out of fees collected. The three ballot bills. Introduced by Senator .Tnmes .T. Barbour, Chicago, and sponsored by'Governor Emmerson. will probably be cnl!ed X©r passage in the iiouse soon. ' A bill making numerous changes In the state boxins, commission law" has been introduced -by-. Senator E. J. Hughes, •C'hteagov The houfe li::s parsed tlie "btfj Introduced by Senator A. S. Cuthbertson. Bunker Hill, providlnj for tjje rejc»al of the law exceptinft children tvitn eighth grade diplomas from attending schools, and the measure Jias spne to the governor, .Vv... Tlie bm introdnced tiV R<T*re#rtitative W. C. Chynoweth, Decatur, providing that If a drainage commissioner cer.ses to be a land-owner or a resident of the county, his office becomes Vlscant, has passed the house. or commission. dress The Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, FOR SALE--600-lb. Doable Beam Ohio. 4B* Platform Seale; electric coffee-mill; SALKSMen WANTED--to run Hebother store fixtures. Also hot air fui- er]in}, basiness in McHenry county, nace. Jos. J. Miller, McHenry. 45 Make |50 to $60 weekly--year around McHenry. --no lay off. Write today for free FOR SALE--Evergreens of 60 dif- booklet. G. C. Heberling Company, ferent varieties; apple, cherry and Depart. 829, Bloomington, 111. 4|-2 pear trees; strawberry and asparagus wANTED--Vacancy now offered to plants; also grape vines. The West- han(Jle Ward,g RgHab^ products in ™*n Nursery, Woodstock county Gentlemilnly> steady 111., Frank Westman, p p. hustler desired. ^Previous experience NOTICE The undersign*! directors rf the McHenry Boilding and Loiyik Association, of McHenry, Illinois, hereby certify that said Association has wound up its affairs and discontinued bfeai- "6**; and that all claims, rf^tBdR and debts for or against the asHociatioThJiltve been fully settled, the corporate liabilities completely discharged, and the corporate assets and property distributed among all the persons entitled thereto. They hereby surrender the Jiecnse and final certificate issued by tlie Auditor fii Public Accounts in the organization of said McHenry Building and T-opn Aseprirtbn, of Illinois, and request that said association be stricken from the list of going concerns. Merlvin J. Kent,' ^ \ -^V / sfc ?-sA. H. Mosher, . .t» r Bruce A. Sdriing,; E Buch, . W. Rotbertnel, , Kent,. /'plr :>9^Ben J. Diets, " |' H enry J. ScWte#.J. Mt C.WMi v •' IM rectors. Subcerfbed and swo^n to before me this 11th day of April, A D. 1629. V. It TH1ELE, 4 5 ^ , . N o t 4 w r ^ : l ^ p e . . r •m- Woodstock 232^ :Located one-»" not necessary. Particulars on reques nnle west Of Woodstock on, South J >C TO-1 Street. 45-8 Dr. Ward's Medical Co. Minnn. Established 18M. Winona, 44-4 FOR SALJE--8 tube, all electric, Freshman 1929 Radio, in beautiful walnut hi-boy cabinet. $200 value-- must sacrifice, $95.00. Guaranteed new. J. Herdan, 3937 No. Long Ave., Chicago, 111. 44-4* MISCELLANEOUS BABY CHICKS from State inspected <«j flocks. C-u s t o m " hatching ! ' cents per egg. MOUNT HATCHMlES Opposite Freight Depot FOR SALE--Three tons Alfalfa hay Phone 634 _ Wopdstock, lit jn barn. John Anderson, 622-R-2. s "" , 45-2 POTATOES FOR SALE--$1.00 per bu., delivered, while they last. Henry Ahemes, Phone McHenry 58-M. 44 44-3 .™s . . , Illinois flour millers are opposing the Another $3,000,000 flood control IP- now pending to license sanatolo- •proprlation bill has been ofTered oy 1 Rjg^8 This measure, now resting in Representative H. V. Teel of ttusli- pfh# 1ndi(iar>. committee, was intro- T^'e- ' duced by Representative George T. Kersey of Chicago. . .. ; . . "/ • --' t Acreage sown to ojrfs fn Ittfinnfit wHI. be about T per cent less -than that of 1928 If the exprersed intentions of jfa rulers are carried out, according to the~Illinois department ^of agriculture. . . • BARGAINS IN HOUSEHOLD FUR FOR SALE--Quantity ef potatoes. NITURE--Four beds, springs and Phope 633-M-l. Wteingart. 44 mattresses; two jiressers; one chiffonier; gas range; steel top table; fjeftUttfiiT nevr cowipote sett, sppropriate for wedding gifts, at Nye's Jewelry, Music and Radio Shop, West McHenry. 45 Woodstock's Beautiful Play House Name* Given Pla»«U planets were named for the I deities: Jupiter was the sodeity; Mars, the god o* wsr; goddess pf beauty and love; JNeptune, god of the sea; Saturn, god or agriculture, gardening, etc.: Uran- «od ™ •eager of gods). * y rJ5- '-"•s-. ' 1 Tlie house has pas«ed the bill lnfwduced by ^Representative Rollo R. Ro!)bins, Aujrt^ta. amending the motor vehicle act omitfipg the provision that Slates showing tlie weight of /rucks hall be issued by the secretary of state. .... ^ s ; Secretary of State William J. Strattoa's biennial appropriation bill for has l»een reported out of the house committee on appropriations jftth a favorable recommendation. lis are now pending before the and senate for an appropriation of $12,000,000 for operating expenses and new buildings In Chicago for the University of Illinois. Thirty thousand dollars Is being asked for the JsErs-'-r-s school by tb# Tlftnois Press association and sanctioned Inr tlie last leglslatnre. . i. *'|Hx of the measures, j^nd one controj^ jfrslal bill covering |^p Chicago traction problem have hM|«|)itroduced In .the house by S|>eakt^Bjpld E. Shan- ;<han at the request oftffle city council -dltlslon. v * . ' - ' * - • > -- , • A net reduction of $90,433 ft WCnnial appropriations asked for In three state depart nn nts, has been an- , flounced by Gov. I>ouis L. Emmerson. The three appropriations biils which have been sent to the legislature cover the salaries and operating expenses of the departments of labor, public health, and mines and minerals. FOR' SALE--Quantity of Early Yel- buffet; dining table and chairs; good 'low Dent Seed Corn, 98 per cent. Schiller piano and befgk $60; lawn John Blake, Route 3, McHenry. mower. Must be <stfl(i^ii£ once. Dr. 43-2* Henry Freund. Phone 175. 45 FOR SALE OR RENT--Seven-room PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD house and garage on Elm street. FURNITURE--The undersigned will Phone 102-M, or inquire of W. M. offer for sale at public auction at the Heimer. 42-tf home of Anna Jung in the village of , , . . _ Z ii i_- i _ r" Spring Grove on Saturday, April 13, FOR SALE-Smjll ctacke.. l«m, be- £' * l o>dock m sharp_ tween 4 and 5 »cre»,^4 mitabI{, ho!laehold lurnituf., also some coal and wood. Terms cash. Frank L. Adams, Administrator of the Estate of A.nna Jung. - 45 Alortallty due to antomobile mishaps totaled 2.06S in Illinois last year, according t</ the current issue of the Illinois Health Alessenger. This is a 16 per cent increase over the 1927 fitnires. • mile from •McHenry on Lake Geneva cement road. Mrs. Joe H. Justen, Rte 3. Phone 6il-J-l. 6-stf Representative rid'P. Petri, Belleville, hss Introduced a biH providing that private employment agencies must secure a permit from the department of labor. USED CAR BARGAINS, 1925 Chevrolet Touring, i r 1926 Overland Sedan. 1924 Jordan Roadster. 1924 Jewett Touring. 1923 Buick Sedan. ^ ^ 1923 Buick Touring. 1 1924 Buick Touring. 1925 Buick 4-pass. 1926 Buick 4-pass. Coupe. > • 1927 Buickx4-pass. Coup*. 1928 Buick 2-pasp. Coupe, x 'Smt.? 1926 Hudson Coach* •'» OVERTON 4k OOWEN, . Phone 6 McHenry GENERAL SEWING--Cleaning and pressing. Anna Howard, over Bolger's Drug Stqre. 38-tf TYPEWRITERS i|t .tales *ipd Service.la.^;" % . paired and EeniaS." Prompt attention to phone calls. Pfeone 549. L. KILTZ, Woodstock 49-tf Mrs. W. H. HiorlchBec. widow of the late former Secretary of State Hlnrlcbsen, died, at her home In Alexander recently. A bill by Representative T, J. Sullivan, Springfield, regulates the advertising carried by warehouses. Representative David I. Swans on, Chicago, has introduced a b01 which would permit the transfer of inmates from St Charles or Geneva schools to Pontiac or the new reformatory for Women. }?. j,'. Senator Earl B. Searcy, Springfield. '§?•••?. f*s offered <. a bill to amend the state * insuram-e law to provide* that all receiverships will be ijyphdled in Sprlngfleld. -« • |;«f '«^Two tablets to perpetuate the memof Abraham IJncoln have I teen • eitected in Springfield. v One has been . i,a ced in the Hotel Abraham Lincoln ^tod the other in the office of the su- • * ^jK>rintendent of public instruction. Francis G. Blair, in the Continental building. Senator Henry M. Dunlap, Savoy, has introduced a bill which provides for the planting of trees, shrubs and plants along state highways by the State. He hafi also introduced a bill limiting the departrtient of conservation to $8v an acre In acquiring land for state forests. TUftE--and keep yottr piano tuned. Tnning makes your piano a musical instrument. Phone 274-J or write i. H. Deihl, Woodstock, 111. 27-tf FOR SALE--Woodstock typewrite*, it the FOR SALE--Child's bed, complete, S. W. MERRICK W. B. MERRICK also gas range. Phone 265. 4| x AND ASSOCIATES o MIDWEST RENDERING CO. We Pay For WOfmSEo, CAimiE, nGGS, SniJEr Call 819-J-l--Dundee---8l5-R-4 » f; Pwnipt Sanitary Servke , REVERSE CHARGES X 81-tf J UOV WWII factory and is like a new machine in every respect. Will sell for $40 cash if taken at once. Here is an opportunity for someene to get a real bar-' gain. Call 170 or inquire at the Piaindealer office. _ j- M Thirteen'persons wlll jreceive dl- |>Ui!iiuK to practice law from the State %np:enie .court soon and 12 will be iHdmitted on foreign licenses. Representative Albert J. Manchln, Chicago, has introduced a Mil which will canse state's attorneys to enforce the ticket scalping act. Senator E. J. Abt; East St Louis, has introduced a bill which would ^create a state bureau of criminal identification and investigation under the attorney general. l|i!x: Former State Representative Joseph f*" ?' fetlock 4ted a^ his home in Chicago !!:>V • tecentlfc : • "V At the House, T)avW) <-*E. 5^/t. iShanahan. is III at his home in Chl- . fago and is not able to attend current -',m v#essions of the legislature He will ^^^r'prtorn to the floor after a short rest. All Illinois National Guardsmen, except the artillery units, are scheduled .tentatively to have their 1029 field training ut Camp Grant August 3 to 17, according to a circular issued by Adjt Gen. Carlos E. Black. Construction of the bridge across the Illinois river at Florence is proceeding rapidly, according to information Issued by the superintendent of the construction. As soon as the high water subsides, work can go ahead In an even more rapid manner. Nearly 300 canvases are on exhibition in the Centennial building, Springfield, by the Illinois Academy of Fine Arts. All of the paintings are by Illinois artists. The gallery Is ope^ on week days from 0 to 5, Saturdays from 0 to 3, and Sundays 2 to 5. Striag m AlMaMpaaea. The four-year education of a midshipman at the United States Naval academy represents an investment of approximately $20,000. In order that the government will receive some return for its money, a midshipman Is required to serve at least two years on graduation before being eligible for resignation. Sat Try to Bay Itl WOrn by Napoleon during ffls retreat from Moscow, a topcoat which is now one of the priceless possessions of the InvaHdes Military museum, Paris, is regarded *by govern meat inventory makerf as a mere second- hand garment^jJttgjiQch it is list ed in the state assMH^n appraised value of 80 francs drJKn). Evening Shows at 7 and 9 Matinees-- On Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturday! tad Sundays, 3 p. m. SATURDAY RANGER, the (Wonder DOg , ALSO PATHE NEWS AND COMEDY NO STAGE SI URDAY AND SUNDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY "GIVE AND TAKE" All Talking Picture "The Bride's Relation" An. All Talking Comedy ALSO PATHE NEWS m I ' ' Tuesday, - Wednesday and Thursday . "The; Dummy" All Talking Mystery Story. ; with Ruth Ohatterton Midi' - Frederick March AfJBO NEWS AND COMEDY m . • W *'• <">' ' Art, jThe tire trade has its "inside talk" jpie same .as-&nj| ither. ^ #ust now that talk is all of GoodyeaT-^-and the terriflr pace Goodyear is setting for the field. The reason that Goodyear is stepping out ahead of every-,, fcody else in the tire business comes ijght down to tht j 5 product. , f : Right now, and for years past, Goodyear prices, value!' and qualityhave had it«jr«r aU4h« otbm tir^makers lifel 4 t e n t •" «' This is no secret in the trade--it's common Ipiowledge. f,'\:rrk The hint may be valuable to you the next time you nee#! . tires. , • ' :r : The World's Greatest,Tire - - Woodcat im OM B*«k ,4 "The oideor printed book is the world known today. 'The Dliimond ' Sutra.* a section of the Buddhist scrip, tares, is Illustrated with a woodcat,-** Mr Knaufft finds. -It was printed In' «'hina In 828 A D. It was found In IWT by Sir Aurel Strin, and Is In the-, form of n roll, Hke the Greek «i-d Rfman hocks."--Oolden R«Hc. . - ' ' ' " 5 ' PBIOK NOW Kidaty Wa{ <. Pencil Black Wax 25c per Ib„ f » w« w Weober Wax . ';fll •r'^i • ^Dwarf Tel^diaBi Wwidter •& 2UC pet lD.'v. %|^|ie Marvel HHgk. SWBST OOEK, p«r lb. • |i|^ ' . , 5 lbs. or'more, per lb. ... .. '^13#. SPECIALS--Heiaz Boston Style Beans C ' ^IPEA^ Kavy Beans, per "A Home Owned Store" McHenry, Illiqeis i" •*'v- *' '•« & :: -4-\- '•* ; - ,r ;f4 y, v.' -• fi - >• m- NOTE THESE 30x3 Vi Oversize ATfCTt. ;i9x4.40 AWT 1, ^«lx5.25 AWT " : ^^3x6.00 AWT « 7.50 _ 8.65 14.30 -2.,., 17.30 4«^vvi5.75 s"r$f& 4 |0x3 Vz Oversize Pathfind^f J^40 Pathfinder ^ Other Sices Priced ia Proportion J* Freund , , . West McHenry, Ut rWW- "/ ' PHONE 120-R * TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING "'* BATTEBY CHARGING AND "REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED !'l ^ * The state police bill, Introduced by Senator Henry M. Dunlap, Savoy, has been defeated by action in the senate. The bill would.have created a sep- . arate code department of the stat« ; *ovcrnn»ent to administer the act and would have supplanted the present highway police force. ^ The Springfield lake bill, Introduced by Representative T. J. Sullivan, Springfield, IK expected to pass the honse soon end go to the eMete for consideration. Senator Adolph Marks, ChUago, and Representative i-eroy Green, Rockford, have introduced resolutions in both 'branches of the legislature, providing for a test in the United States Supreme court on the right of the federal government to Interfere with the tihtpment of medicinal liquor, sacrn» mental wine and lcdsrtriai alcohol Do You Get Full Value Out oi Your Telephone? YOU do not untoss ytni use it for aat-o§» town calls. Your friends and relatives may be miles away in person but you can be face to facie V with them by telephone. Perhaps you Write I letters to them--fine, so far as it goes. But i|. no letter can ever jjive you the pleasure of v hearing their voices. • , Your telephone will take you wherever ^ you wish to go, quickly ^conveniently and atsmall cost. ' v ^ i Bell lines reach everywhere in the UnitCfl v 'i States and connect with Cuba,,Canada, prin-t v cipal cities in Mexido and all telephones ut'f •- the principal countries of Western Europe.: ^ Service is quick ar\d ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPA^V ' BELL SYSTEM W •*, »• , -r- • ?Sf One Poticf f On* Systevf * Universal • J: SUITS and OVERCOATS \ HEW WEAVES AMD COLORS ;:»r $>>>>.50 $-7 q.00 and t m: jyLL WOOL, TJNUSUALLY TINE TAILOREQ "" Snappy styles X M also ar lim» or mre bltjs SERGE $30 -•*r: - J, * We can save yon 15j*r cent on i" SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT m wc imy and sell for cash which enables ns to htly theft^iif ^ - • ' , Wa is#* von to see onr line before yon bny, as we want to - prove that we, actually save yon mon|y ' ^ •M- • - v ' . JOS. -Vt • : <;' $1 WEST ^K*HENRY,ILLINOia !f-. >' ML.