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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Sep 1931, p. 6

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':;vu1\ -„v !Jf^i..: Ttie important economic relationship of the telephone industry tp the etate of Illinois is manifested by the • fact that 6rte unit in the industry, th£ Illinois Belli Telephone company, is instrumental in the spending of more than $100,000,000 a year in the state, which is several millions of j?OR SALE--Iivhifc room, dinette set, more than the people 0f the state paid L ^ ^ dressing table, chest <?f fb that company for telephone set ice. J drawers, rug. Mrs. Howard JStone. ;'-;thi? sum is AUg-mented by *xpen<ii~ ? OaJl. MeHenry 66G-J-1 tyres from several hundred other telephone companies in the state1 which form a part of the :conprehen SALE--JoHn Phan- Phone 633-J-l. / J5 15 LILY LAKE Miss Frances Steinsdoerfer of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lodtx of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests in the Frank Steinsdoerfer home. * Mr. and Mrs- Harry Gannon of Chicago were week-end guests in the home of Mrs. Louise Gannon. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doring ei>* tertained a party of twelve Saturday evening, who came to remind Mr. Doring of his birthday. > A. W. Bickler and family of Chifcago and Mr. and Mrs. Toil Shelton of North Chicago Were Sunday guests •in the Peter Weber home. Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Ringwood spent Saturday evening at Lily Lake. Miss Christine We^nea*^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs- George ,J. Wegener, has entered St. Anthony's, hospital in Chicago, where she will take a course in nursing. " - The dance at the Lily Lake Lily on Saturday night, under the auspices of the Lily Lake Improvement association, was a great success. Mir. 'Leon Sex, as master of ceremonies, kept the crowd in a happy mood and the comedX act by the versatile Miller Bros, was well received. The Seritella family were the lucky -winners* of j FOR SALE--All-year-round home on . . , _ [the west shore of Fox Eiver, just.200 sive system renderingteVepfcone ser-,ifeet nojrth of corporation limits; well* •' .-W« 'in-inincis.'i/ j. y:'J constructed h,omey -all fusrWifthedi con-: " /.• Hf.V' - The current issuV of the Bell Tele - creu b^etnent; -^ea waD, Whouse;| ^ ****^. • fit .» J>hone News,- a • monthly periodical ! on a lot. 50x225' river frontage. Edw.| Th™ « ' t ' h o me * « « » S t . putjlishedin the interest of the..29,000-^gteud, 4008 North Ave^ Chicago.! E ?' i. • * 1 employees of the Illinois Bell Tele- Bel 7642. •• • •- i0rny entertained this ffiemphone company, comments, -as- fo^|- ^ r; lows, upon the part which that com- i/FOR SALE-^Regisfcsred . Bftlfitein pany plays in an economic way to-1 Bulls, ready for sers'ice, from Bams wards the stabilization of buSitt^ss in] with feigh C. T. A. records. Prioef th« territory served: very seasonable. Overton & Behrents. Phon^Bichmond 392. •15^3 FOR SA3LE--Grapes. Ben Josten, 1 mile east «f Ringwood. Phone Richmond"^ 3S. *15 FOR SALE--Tomatoes. Peter AFreund, M.cl|e*try Route 1. Telephone 614-R-l. 14-tf BEFORE YOU jBUY SHOES see our bargain counter. 8. Popp* Expert shoemaker and repair shop. Main street. Phone 162. 38-tf "The Illinois Bell Telephone company has a payroll of about $46,000,- 000, almost half the gn^r*ette£ue af $92,000,000 for 1930. The/axes for the year were in excess^>f 10 per cent of this total, and mostly for local taxes- "When 'Mrs.' Western Electric, the «upply unit for the Bell system, goes chopping in the state of Illinois, she spends over $40,000,000 a year in the purchase of. supplies for the telephone industry. In addition, she spends abost $5,000,000 in wages for labor in the manufacture and installation of equipment used in the state of Illinois. This $40,000,000 worth of supplies is Wupht annually from 2,500 dealers from Waukegan to Cairo, from Quincy to Dktjvillej The busy 'Mrs.' Western Electric patronizes more than 100 cities and towns on. her shopping, tour in Illinois, purchasing a very diversified list of raw materials and manufactured products represent- ! ing Illinois . commerce, automobiles] being purchased in tWenty-W cities^ WANTED^About 40-acre farm with j Mrs, Gomy entertained bers of, the Bridge club Tuesday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served and prizes awarded to 'Mrs. Shulder aad Mrs. Marks. Mr. j>nd Mrs-. Fred Scharf spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Farad .Schneider at MeHenry. FOR SALE--Well secured 7% First Mortgages on MeHenry Residence! Property. Inquire at Flaiadealer of fie®. 19-tf <Md Itoaitdti' D«aira«r v tftte famous warship. Old Ironsides, w« designed by Joshua Humphreys of Philadelphia. Her keel was laid at Hartt's ship yard, in Boston, in 1794. Revotetioift sdvaiJSp«in New Bullfightinf Slang Madrid.--Bnllllffctlng slang has a new • word added to Its vocabulary-- "monarchy,** and its derivatives. Thus an entirely bad bullfight Is a "monarchical" bullfight . A bullfighter who is. no good hat gone "monarchi&l," and the entitled to yell at him, ""Sou're than the monarchy." (Recently the noted bullfighter, *'G1- tanlllo -de Trtenn." whose real name Is Francisco V^ga de los Reyes (reyes means kings), appeared In Valencia, but the posters read: "Francisco Vega de la Republica." "fan" is re wprse African Beautiet Gfli ^ • ', Latest London Modes , London!!--An attack upon the vanity and pocket book of the African beauty Will be opened so#h. A caravan of Otdfors carrying a complete range of dresses, cotton and rayon fabrics, sponsored by a leading Manchester firm, has departed for the tropical country. x Stops will be made at Damascus, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Cairo and then at Cape Town/ , Impromptu manikin . parades with native women wearing the different models will be staged, in -eaph' of the cities. ' ' A«k» 60-Day Term, V BB ut Gets Only 30| """Bidaianca , Mich. -- Apparently * dissatisfied when Justice E. B. Parsons,sentenced him to a 30- day Jail term for slapping his wife, James Verano, forty-nine, asked that he be given 60 additional days for the charge. His request was denied. "Cmunutiom Obj*ct«r«n There was no specified penalty or punishment for conscientious objectors in the United States during the World war. Records show that of 3,989 objectors in camps 1,300 accepted or *ircre assigned to noncombatant service; 1,299 w^re furloughed for alternative service; 450 were i^jpt to prison by •ourt-martial and the remainder were still in camp wb«Q the armistice was signed. ' «, . . . :A.i 'imk'j Di .kit j Tfta. cap devices worn' to the army are merely for identification. ^The officer's cap Insignia consists of tlfie coat of arms of the Unitfd States (in cutout form). For enlis«p<j men th,e insignia consists of the coat of arms or. a diac-T"^warrant Officers' insignia consistfof an, eagle rising with wings displayed, standing on a bundle of ar- _-and all inclosed-ln-a wreatii, Danger ia High Spe»d Col. L. M. Hathaway, flight surgeon of the United States army, says that speed alone, aside from the effects engendered by the wind and other factors, so far as is known, has no ill effects on the human organism; but danger lies in the sudden stopping), starting or change of direction; ". Prolific Playwright Tlw flrst American comedf 49 be staged by professional actors was "The Contrast," uj. Tloyaii Ty 1 er, produced In New York April 16, 1787, Tyler Was the author of rhore than 50 plays. Swedish Massage For Rhwunatism, Laniew^, Nerroinmess, Constipation, Headache, Lack of Pep and Energy, try our Swedish Massage. Steam and Electric Cabinet Baths and Electric Treatments. „„ ^ J|rickson Massage , H , Parlors V • Woodstock, III. - 200 Dean St. , Phone 183 Plaindealers at W attles. ,- EngiiM Safety D«ric« The "dead man's handle" is a safety dsvlce on electric locomotives. On the controller handle, by the movement of which the curVent is switched on or off, there is a small button, and unless this button is pressed the handle cannot be moved from the off position. If the driver "releases the pressure, the* handle files back to- the off position iuad the train eornes to a standstill. V First Ut«\ af Coffe#? y ¥he earijjr history of coffei beverage is obscure, but It is believed that the coffee tree was originally found by Arab travelers in the Ethiopian province of - Kafa about 1,000 years ago. The plant acqulf^d the name "coffee" from Kafa, and seed was taken from Kafa to Arabia, whence It was gradually Introduced to the rest of the world. " Try our classified ads for <julck sale FOR RENT FOR RENT--Five-room moderit house with garage on Rlverside Drive* Reasonable. R. F. Conway. Phon«j MeHenry 167. 13-t£ asing a>\ WAITED and towns in Illinois , "So in spite of all the globe-trot- ,1. tihg tendencies in her buying of gold V from Alaska, cotton from Africa, r wool from the Argentine, and silk "i--•--"from China, - and the infinite variety , / - of &rticles from the other forty-seven *- ^ , states, 'Mrs-' Western Electric doesn't neglect her own 'back yard'--Illinois." • ^-"^--Old'Saying Explained Wht-K^we say that a uian is driven *'»*>m pillar to post we. mean that he til constantly harried and give® no Vgjt, The expression probably orlglnaTed as "whipping-poBt t9. pillory,- two old forms of punishment. The pillory was a board with holes for head and hands mounted on a post. It was last used in England a dred years ago. some improvements, in exchange for first class Wstukegan residence. Ad-~ dre&s "B," care MeHenry Plaindealer." /" . ' : *15-3 MISCELLANEOUS Kathryne Diehl of Woodstock, 111., will re-open her studio teaching piano and voice at the MeHenry high school, Wednesday, __ Sept. 16. Please make reservations for lessons as soon as: possible. 14-2 )R. W. A. LABRONrt). D. Complete Optical Service ~ IH'ivflte Examining Room jpt Shuler'i Crystal Pharmacy Phone 860 Crystal Late, lit SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED, Rag Rugs Made to Order All Work Guaranteed B. P0PPo Phone 162 Main St. MeHenry Woodstock's Beautiful Play House I SATURDAY Guest Nite 2 for 50c UPHOLSTERING--All kinds of fur^ niture reupholstered and repaired. Good work guaranteed. Work called for and delivered. Chas. Rasmussen, S. Center St., West MeHenry, 111;,- iTel. 107-M. , 12-tf ** "The Newly Rich" With / • Ifitzi Green, JacHrSetrl , Louise Fazenda SUNDAY-MONDAY Continuous Sunday, 2:30 to 11 50c Family Mat. Sunday JOE KVIDERA, CART, Livestock Dealer Dairy Cowb a Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed- Phone Gary 37-J 11-tf Dead Animals Dead and Crippled Cows, Horses, Hogs, and old P}ug% Prompt Service „ $1.00 to $10 a head . < :• s hone Barrin^ton 256 - * •« Reverse Charges Here are the Reasons our tire sales are in* every month We Handle :;; - Exclusively AftBr^comparing Firestone quality, construction and price with evejy Other make, we were convinced that by selling Firestone tires to you jpre could give you more for your motley than with any other tire. We Have handled other makes of tires and after a trial, went back to Firestone, even thou^h we could make # mstrgin of other makes. tvV. Am • ' '• We Stand Back ot Every FIRESTONE Tire This gives you a double girafantee. You know we are here to stay and ; employ local people. so when you buy tires from us you are helping the ^ihtire community. Look over the compai^wffli b£krw iSt yoS tm ft S «tt^ peer business to send to the Mail Order houses for tires when we can give yon moret,for your money. . \ v OLDFIELD COMPARE THESE PRICES Eddie Dowlin^f in ;'_I 'Honeymoon Lane' with ^ June Collyer, Noah Beery Romance that keeps you la.ughing with tears in jwur eyes. Bobby |<p|i . . 1 • in ' -f No. 10--"Trouble Shots' Comedy News Cartoon WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, Guest Nite Tuesday 2 for 50c Kill Pocket Gophers : Pocket gophers; which burrow down 8 to 14 Inches and throw up a pile of dirt that nfakes it fnconvenient to cultivate fields, can be kfHed easily with postered strychnine sprinkled on aweet potatoes, carrots or oats. Oneeighth ounce of the strychnine dusted over three quarts of the sweet potatoes, cut into small pieces and dropped into the runs will often clean out a colony. Pieces two inches long and a half-inch square make desirable sizes to drop Into the runs. On Special cufeti Pric. Each MiDOV CAR rm nd Bland rric* Order Order Chrv.l^r \ 11.20 Chevrolet j Vlkln* J 4. i 0-29 6.00-lf Frank!) HuHwin Hap-uobH*- Cri e * rolrt--„ N»»h 11.40 S.XS-lS Marqacttc Oldtmobll* 1I.M t.OO-M Bolck LaRalle Packard- 4-75-ae 5IO-W \ubam Jordan--.-- Reo ft.oo*at Imk!n« _ 11.65 PlTmoatit-- 17.M 5-50-lf Gardner Haratn Oakland Pe«rle«a Studrbakcr Chatidl€r_ DfSots 7-00-«• Cadillac I.In Dodrc Ilarant 15.S5 (frah'm-ffc- Fontiac Joanne Crawford Why Alfalfa Fails A poor seedbed is possibly responsiMe for more failures to obtain a good stand of alfalfa than any othfer one thing.* according to L. E. Willoughby, Kansas Stated college. The essential conditVns for a good seedbed are a firm, well-settled soil, which is finely pulverized and mellow to the depth at which the seed Is to be placed, The soil should, be so handled as to have a good supply of. available moisture and tilant-gnutrl -ents'at seeding! in "Tbis Modern Age' | COMEDY AM) NEWS* Making Sweet Ci4^f '% Prom the New Y»>rlc experiment Stil tion conies a new method of clarifying cider so tliat It <can Bebotti'eu clear fresh from the apple. If the apple in dustry were run by a corporation, a new. method of this kind would mean « great opening for -new business. is not a very profitable thing for the fruit Industry to have the soft drinks of the country made of sugar and water and flavored ettWr thetic flavors. , * y : COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY Slxe 4*S0-21 Uldficld Tjye * A Special Brand Mail Order Tire Size 6.00-19 H. D. OldSi-M Typ# •^rA Spfrlkl Brand Hail Order Tire More Rubber Vol., cubic bebef •••••« m III More Rubber Vol., \ cmbic inchea • • • • • an *67 M«r« Weight, poaada. . . . . • » ii.ff tf.73 More W«lditt . . . , . Mf 28.88 Mm Width, t a c k * . . . . . . . . . 4.7S 4.74 Moro Width, / faMhM . . . . . * . . 1.91 More Thickness, indbes •4X7 More Utickness, i n c h e e • • • • « • • % ••40 '"'•821 ' More Plies at Tread 5 More Plies at Tfead 8 7 Same Price .... $5-69 $5-69 Same Price • • 811*40 $11.40 pi Store FISHER Y CO. S P E C I A l FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Strictly Fresh Eggs. dos. ... Home Grown Potatoes, pi- Campbell's Tomato Soup { American Fapiily Flakes, reg. 25c Wine Best Round Steak,-lb. _ Veal Steak, ib. •• • • Veal Chops, lb. "V>- 27 e ^ cans 20 c4 -- 35c 32^ 25^ TRY OUR BABY PORK LOIN AND BEEF POT ROASTS AT SPECIAL PRICES On Sale All Week -- Sfirold's Spaghetti or Macaroni ...^ 3 pkgs. 22 ifc Free--A 10c package of Noodles with each Orisco, lb. can . . . 21^ Dill Pjckles, Ar-Be qt. jar 17<? Vanco, hand soap, can Royal Blue Salt, plain or iodized, 2-lb. pouring box 6 J (> #or QUALITY and SERVICE Phone 49 FREE delivery Here's an opportunity WIURE EtOHOMY BUU for your Nickels and Dimes to run off with some bargains! REAT NORTHERN > e a i i # ^ • (This Value Fridmy mnd Saturday Only) tB. / +A MSpe<^al Brand" Tire is made by a manufacturer for distributors guch as mail order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that does not identify the tire manufacturer to the public, usually because lie build# his "best quality" tires under Till own name. Fireatone puta hl> name on every tire hg mate*. Double Guarantee-- Every tire manufactured Iiy l in'oiout bears the' name "FIRESTONE** and carries Firestone'fi unlimiferf (tnarante# and oars. Yon are dooLly BUSS-PAGE MOTOR SALES rt-j ' ^ "We Swve After We Sell'?/ Phone 30 ... . ; " - '. - MeHenry, III msseessam RAJAH SANDWICH SPftCAO 0# Salad Dressing . Ed«Iweiss Brew ar*-Sc DARK BOTTLE* (PLUS BOTTLE DEPOSIT) 10 oz. CAN WV PKO. $C CAN 5C -'*1 Iona Tomato Pure# fanrillfl GELATIN dessert Kitdlen Klenzer Blrd's-Eye Matches . 2 »oxm 5c N A&P BRAND Apple Sauce Iona Tomatoes A&P Table Salt . Sunsweet Prunes. Bon Ami Ponder •-LB. fAi. BAG. 1-LB. PKG. 12-OZ. 4Aa PKG. 10c \ Produce Specials Fancy Italian Primes, IS lb. wx 89c Yellow Onions, " 3 lbs. 10c Valencia Oranges, med. size, 2 doz. 39c pridayland Saturday Special ar 100 lb. bag $4*89 10 lbs. 49c Octagon Soap^ 10 bars 35c Super Suds 3 small pkgs. 2Zc r*v ' , ! ' t k ' ' ••'4:-. i. j mum

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