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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 21 Jul 1938, p. 5

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> > - ^t v t .mm* . V -*». ^q* : Thursday; July 21,1938 PLAUfDSALSB '^aei^Eikhi-j, r^.-a 'C "SO J HEAR1 ' ' • ^ ' '•* :. • " ' . ' , • ' . o y ; • j ! EARL WALSrf KINO KONQ AMD JIM HcHILLEN TO BATTL1 AG AIM AT O&AYSLAKK King Kong, famous bearded Abyssinian wrestling star, will have another chance to prove his worth Friday night, July 22, when he steps into the Ha! Our "S.B.C." caustically sug- ring to do battle with Jim McMillen, gests that we set a price for a weekly | Antioch's great heavyweight, in a recolumn on "What's the matter with ; turn match that threatens to attract the Cubs?" Said "6. B. C." points out the biggest crowd in the history of that following oar helpful column of j wrestling in Lake bounty to the last week the Cabs want on a winning.Grayslake Open-air arena. . -- rampage. j Oit for Kong's Se*lg • --•-- , | Two weeks ago the pilr met for Well take the job at a vety nomm-the first time at Grayslike and before «1 cost -- accustomed as we are to the boUt had gone more than twenty nominal expense accounts. five minutes the large crowd of wild- --I-- 1 eyed wrestling lovers stormed the ring Don't tell ns there's nothing wrongfor King Kong's scalp. King, in a fall with our Sox! Nobody got around to from the ring, had picked up a rock write and tell us a thing or two. --I and came back into the ring to beat McMillen into submission until Jim's Even John Bolger is beginning to arc]ent supporters interfered For ten see the light in that %>nura for Kuhel minvites the arena was in an uproar deal. For a time, it appeared that all and a wild,y excited Abyssinian was the efforts of Officer Huck and Yours, jn danger of being stoned to death weekly to convince said J. B. were to before being rescued by officers of no avail.. -I-- * S ? ' s • Anyhow, said J. B. is too tarty this week to argue baseball with us. Didn't Corrigan fly the owan! • ' •. -I- "Red** Winkel taunts John, calling the feat, "the luck.o' the Irish." the law1; Polk* Protection Needed^ To quell the rioters the referee held up the dazed McMiilen's arm as a signal of victory. King Kong protested to JOHNSBU&G NINE TURNS llllTtOrOTIlin IH 6 TO 3 WIN OVER III I Llltu I IMS ROUND LAKE PLAYERS NEARBY NEWS John Sutton, who is employed at the! State hospital at Dixon, accompanied by a friend, visited relatives here a few days the past week. j Mr. and Mrs. John Meehan and: daughters returned to their home In Jacksonville, Florida, Thursday, after! a week's visit with relative^ her® and At least twenty dogs were kept un- 'n They-rfaited Mrs. Meehan's j Don't forget that Johnsburg will der observation in and near Marengo brother• Father Walter Conway, at! meet a strong negro team itexfc Sun- last week and several men were given! Notre Dame, Ind., enroute home. j The fast-stepping Johnsburg nine beat Round Lake last Sunday 6 to 8 on the Lake County team's own «_. __M _, " . stamping grounds. . TAKEN J*ROM COLUMNS "Bud" Miller was on the mound for OF OUR EXCHANGES Johnsburg, striking ,out five batterk and allowing only seven hits. day on the home Johnsburg -- 6 * • AB R H. Freund, c .^.w...wilw.. 6 (T N. Smith, 2b 4 2 B. Meyer, ss .................... 4 2 . D. Freund, 3b .. 8 T T. Pitzen, lb .............. 0 A. Freund, cf ... S v 0 R. Hettermann, If ............ 4 0 P. Pitzen, rf 4. $ B. Miller, p ............ * 1 S. Freund, cf*>--^...4...^;,,;S[•'.$ ."i anti-rabies treatments after officials1 Math Gloeson and daughter, Mrs. had received a positive rabies report i Edward Tonyan spent the weekend B on a mongrel dog wftich was s l a i n with r e l a t i v e s in Kenosha. * j 1 Sunday of last week after it had run' Glenn Simpson of Dundee was a; 0 loose several days. The dog, owned business visitor in McHenry Friday, j 1 Jy Cornell Bros, farm near Marengo,* Ben Klapperich, daughter, Hilde-1 2 became vicious Saturday. When it Rarde, sons, Wilfred, Norbert and Isa- 2 made attempts to attack stock on the doret 0f Meyer, Iowa, and Mrs. Hdl-1 TwIm T*l« Items of Intw--t Taken Ike Files ef tkri ef Tttn Afi 1 AUTO THIEF TAKES THE BO68* NO. <1 A Ford V-8 our, with a well-known low numbered license plate, disappear* ed from its usual parking spot i« Woodstock Tuesday afternoon and ha# not yet been located. No. 611 wiQ I probably not be seen for some time I unless the police are successful iflr i finding the thief whet quietly drove car away. l&i j It was the property of Chas. F. Rerte {ich, publisher of The Plaindealer an#' i editor of the Woodstock Daily Sen-* tinel. Jn the meantime the Sherburne Motor Salqp has provided the boat with another Ford. TWENTY TEARS AGO Mrs. Joseph Connpagni and chil»t dren, Jerry and Buddy, of Elmhurift Totals Round Like -- - AB P&ddocky: C; ^ • 5; 1.1) : •*«•••»»»••"»'•»»•'• •• McNally, ss Lutx, cf .• ••..•>..4- Klaus, If 6 0 Wilson farm nearby, it was captu/cd ilnwiT <• The work removing loose stones are spending the week in the J. W, 1 „d locked up in . „,.rby »o^«n ^«" < •" i «... WO.WB-. ™. notiifying ,ht'in this JTcii,iy ,nd I'Ind w'ridoibSdW Ti C ownewof ,« oond,«,on, the .nlm.l ed the j„,len . KUpp«rich wedding on many »n 1,^1! ,Mrs. Duncan Rigden is spending a:safer. - . ~ . i silo and fled. It attacked dogs in .prae-i the commission, and the u-t.,1.! , • ^ m.lch will b. fought Win. TI.!, .--D-- - , , v ! Totals ;34 Did we mention Bonura? Of course,! The semi-ftnal features the return a several squads of police will surround jt' r tat John ftinto ^^Pr-en. . re^ccur.^. rf How.rd,^3b """" R 2 » 0 " 0 ' .'i; '0 ft JO Our price slashing sale os 10 tically every farm yard, biting at leasts,h u -lu Tr twenty. Vew. weeks with relati.m and fnends,Chas.-:^-^ Peter W. Frttt of this H Four persons were injure) Sunday h"home m Oakland, piace appeared at the Photodrome, a , 1 night of last week when a Greyhound J8'"f R'fer a to Washington, D. moving picture show house at Rich- 2 bus and an automobile collided ,t C., Baltimore, Md.,. and Ind.anapol.s ?ond. last Saturday evening. Both' 1 Lake Corners, Wauconda, All of the. n * j^ave voices and their singing t .... .. . ... 0 injured were passengers of the auto- and Mrs. Wm. VanNstta of,,made auilstincthit/viljilhft large audi- WDlw 8uO^S,I$ Still .01 W6 8tll|.. 0 mobile, which was forted into the Cryst*l I-alte are spending several'ence that had gathers to hear them. ' . . . / - ^ J i| -1 ditch by force of the impact. None ^ay8 ®t their old home at Ludington, i Private Arthur P«t2ke arrived here ^ H1C6 S6l©CtlOIl. T&KS &(*•. # of the biis passengers was injured. - ^ : }from Camp Grant last Saturday even- Vantaiw» rtf 0 Two Chicago youths, James Giese, Mrs. -Jessie Brown of Springfield,|ing and passed Sunday as a guest in ^^v®^ opporwuillky. ^ 51 18, and William Van Lenwen, 15, of HL, called on old friends here Friday, the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.t . * W ^ c ~ 0 Chicago were apprehended at West Mr. and Mrs. John Conley of Hunt-.Emil Patike. ' I " • ' J * I _7 --r Allis, Wisconsin,• Wednesday morn- ley were visitors in the Stephen H.l Mrs. Grace Edinger and son of' 7 ing of last wek with the Chevrolet car Freund home Sunday. ' ( Woodstock were recent guestts in the Two base hits--B. Meyer, Howard, they stole from Russell Arp, Rich- Mrs. Donald Simpson and daughter, heme-of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Edinger. THIRTY YEARS AGO you heard that he is coming to the Ralph Ruffy Silverstein, Illinois Double play--B. Miller to H. Freund mond, about 1 o'cock the same morn- Ethel, of Oak Park were visitors in Cubs just as soon as all teams in the professionaJ champion thrice to T. Pitzne. Struck out--fey Miller, ing, the car being taken from its the Ray Page home Friday. American League get around to sign-|^"ner of the national intercollegiate 5; by Hendu, 3; by Lut?, 1. Bases parking pl*ce near the Arp home. 'iTie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. ing waivers. He's lonesome for Chi-j ^nampjonship while m college, and on balls--off Miller, 3; off Hendu, 1; night attendant at the North Side gar- Mrs. Duncan Rigden, Miss Maud Miss Florence Howe is now assist-1 •ago. ' 5*™J0""®* to-he the un- °ff L utZt 2. age, Richmond, notified the Arpsfehort- Granger and Mrs. Harry Alexander, ing in the store of F. A. Bohlander. I . will tm. .»»v _ -0 . °.u t x . i1 _____ 'y after 1 o'clock, Wednesday corning of Hebron attended the grand opening Miss Howe has had considerable ex-| "Dippy Do" ' Miller always has _^«_{> agamst the highly touted A IJETTER FROM 'WURTZ' that Russell's car had been taken from of "The Spool and Spindle" at the perience behind the counters in Chisomething in that old noodle. P*ay- _ _ y rown, who should offer. its parking place and suspicion fell Ney Lamb home at Gurnee Friday cago and will no doubt make a valuers eren't showing up at the park for, y P enty of competition. J The Plaindealer sports editor receiv- on two young lads who h*d stopped at evening. able hand for her employer. 1 the softball games *®taTw1 «d the following letter this week and the parage to avoid the heavy rain Miss Georgianna Donohue of Hunt- Three of our local fisherman went out one afternoon last week and re- State poice were notified and as the guest of Miss Genevieve Knox.; turned home in the evening with a buc eViVMAIl gBIIIVO DMV^ | m --- ----J M. VU^U | Joe lias an4d£» on how. tol C0ir«£t the ^ "id tough Chicagoan, meets Hugo ig anxious to co-operate in the move- and had gone away as the rain sub- ley spent a few days the past week Bituatron. < Schnable brothers wrestling tribe, and Here's the plan. Give the tea» esp- Roy Rickenbacher, former Iowa State tains full authority to trade players College star, takes on George Mansor Mr Earl Walsh as they see fit. Thus, if a player isn't giant Arabian villian. (So I Hear producing, reporting for duty or earn- j No advance in prices will be made McHenry Plaindealer ing his salary, the captain can trade for this outstanding card of the sea-'McHenry Illinois. ' him down the river. Not bad. ' J * ' sided. July 14, 1938. Woodstock, Illinois. a description j of the car given and its' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Douie of Lom-j string of 308 specimens of this finny Illinois license number and the mes- bard visited in the home of Ms aunt,'tribe. sage was broadcast by the police, Mrs. E. R. Sutton, Sunday. | While playing on the milk wagon West Allis cops arresting the two Billy Cooney returned to his home, last Saturday, morning, Lillie, the four boys there about 4 o'clock Wednesday in Cleveland, Ohio, Friday, after a , year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . , morning. Deputy Sheriff Miner left few days' visit with relatives hei^e.'John S. Freund, who reside on the J son, and several hundred additional, in the interest of sports, here, in for West Allis the same morning to His grandmother, Mrs. Etta Cooney, Covill farm east of town, lost her Main Street _ --I J#6? Rre put up in the beauti- McHenry county I am calling on you bring the two youths to the county who accompanied him here, remained balance and fell therefrom. In the But, we're not so sure that we want ful new arena for this mat classic.{today to have the enclosed petition jail. Russell received his car back the for an extended visit. ifall she struck upon her left arm, 4^0 take ideas from a frilow who pulls Admission remains at 50c and $1 plus filled with added sheets of ydur own same day also. 1 Mrs. Gilbert Somners and (faugh-,breaking both bones of that limb bethe same lwh off a hook fifteen times, tax, ladies free in ringside section, {for Andrew J. Puplis, Crystal Lake Work on two WPA projects, a sea ter, Connie, of Sioux Falls, S. D., are tween the elbow and wrist. then sets^ sail for shore thinking he In case of rain bouts will be Saturday.. head football coach and member of wall on the west bank of the Fox riv- visiting relatives and friends here this White Dress SHOES 69c and op parr's shoe stori West McHenry, Illinois P h o n e l f i t has a real mess. -IIAll we know is what we hear' and} we hear that "Dippy Do" had that one PLAYGROUND NOTES the famous Notre Dame eleven for the er and new sidewalks to replace those week. Mrs. Somners, formerly Miss I past two years, when he won national which are worn out in West Dundee, May Sutton, was born and spent her fartie as one of the finest quarter W>H began this Tuesday, according to eaHy life in this vicinity. Can the girls beat the boys in base- ,backs in the nation. E. M. Boncosky, village marshal and ^ tT~' FORTY- YEAIW AGO enterprising firm of Barbiah ~ 6 1 1 « u w m , m c o u y s i n o a s e - p . - -- -- « F r a n c i s H e c k m a n o f C l e v e l a n d , B r o s . C i g a r M a n u f a c t u r e r s , a r e d o i n g put over on him a while ago when heThat question is being decided! 1 feel that you will do all you can street superinitendent in West Dun- Ohio, is visiting in the home of his a thriving business, which is increaswas fishing up north. on the playground this week, when a in this matter and will help no end in dee- Labor for the new sidewalks ir uncle, Martin Cooney. ing every year. . "77 . . . picked girls team is meeting a boys ^Puplis in the starting lineup, to be furnished by the WPA, but prop- Mrs. E. R. Sutton, sister, Mrs. El-! Harry Hanly had the misfortune There were twoother fellows m tne team. j Votes are needed to keep this annual erty owners desiring them in front of eanor Nye, and their guests, Mr. and while harnessing a horse one day last boat with Joe. The fish w«rent bit-: game on the calendar and to assure their house? must buy the materials Mrs. Lyle Douie, visited in the Vin-iweek to get his right arm caught on a early of the after- the fans of the middle west one of the f°r them. Twenty-fwe property own- cent Martin home at Woodstock Sun- sharp fyook in the wall, lacerating the hooks was supposed to take all tl» | noon when ^ gun .g ^ ho(. foj. some grandest sporting attractions of the ers have already made arrangements day. ! muscle quite severly. catches off the otner ieuows noo s. Qf the more active games, checkers is year. And as sports fans we can not for new sidewalks. The sea wall will Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson and Frett Bros. & Witt are putting up a They caught one -- had Joe take it|Proving to be a popular pastime for'^ore the Chicago Tribune in their be pafa for with the gas tax receipts, daughter. Marguerite, spent Sunday handsome new awning in front of off the hook --• hooked same nsn on tj,e youngsters. lefforts to give the game to the fans. Dedication papers for the proposed at Janesville, Wis. their market. Jacob Justen is doing hook again -- dropped same fish into _ „ . Puplis has assured me that he ap- grade separation at the wye east of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner of Volo the work. water -- had Joe remove Wednesday of this wnolr tk* T^to preeiates every vote coming his way. Crystal Lake have been received, ;t and granddaughters, Patricia and Ag- Ed. Sutton had quite a quantity of So this is an appeal to you as a sport was announced by P. F. Rosenthal at "es Obenauf, visited in the Louis Al- hay burned by lightning on Tuesday fan of the county. a meeting of the Crystal Lake Lions thoff home Sunday afternoon. evening. Kindly forward the petition with dub last week Monday night. Be- Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher, Leo J Another severe wind and thundeTj names of friends attached to me in cause of the number of fatal acci- Heimer, Joseph Hoffman and son, storm visited this section on, Tuesday care of the Daily Sentinel, Woodstock, dents at this intersection, the Lions John, of Chicago, and Dr. George evening, and for a while it looked as Yours in sports, club has been working for more than Seegmiller and Miss Leila Merrill of though we were going to have a cy- GEORGE WURTZINGER, JR. a year to secure some improvement Woodstock motored to Starved Rock clone. Copies of the petition will be left in to lessen this traffic hazard. At the Sunday. j --J-- * a few prominent spots in town for the present time, the state is studying Hart of Chicago visited friends FIFTY YEARS ABO convenience of sport fans. McHenry possibilities of a grade separation here and in Antioch over the weekend.! sport followers welcome Andy Puplis which would be aided by the expendi- Miss Dorothy Althoff of Chicago; Butter sold on the Elgin boavd of into the ranks and wish him much wf- ture of government funds. 1 spent the weekend in the home of her, trade on Monday at 20 cents. H E R E A R t 2 BIG VALUES! BIO »-OZ. CAN Amr HAWAIIAN PIVEAPPLE JUICE. 27c TIMES! Geneva Tennis team came down to I play the McHenry squad, and on Sat- ' _ , . . »» iii. ' i- j 1 urday afternoon the Harvard team The Johnsbur* baseball te«m is of- win appear on the McH Courts. fenng a real attraction next Sunday.1 They will have a fast, colored team on j The Citv Counci, w compjeted their field. Those colored boy. love'wo^ their baseball and love to whoop it up f0„0^ing the damage done . rece^ on the ball diamond. They always storms. An O.K. from the State give you a show that s well worth the Health Department on the condition of money. Think we ought to see that the water has also been received this *ame- [week which*will allow Mr. McCracken v v-~-- jrl-. j.l4® resume supervision of swimming at King Kong, that terrible man, is the beach. coming back to Grayslake Friday JOHNSBURG SECONDS 5 MOVE INTO TOP SPOT IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE night to wrestle Jim McMillen again They met two weeks ago and when McMillen threw Kong out of the ring he crawled back in with a big rock in his fist. Those wrestlers think of everything. • « *^le ^°hnRburg Second team step- « *r , „ j '• into first place in the soft ball McHenry'a playgroundpro^ram >s, }eagUe Friday night when they defeatworking out just fine. Mack is oni^ the Fox Lake 1937 cham the job morning, noon and night Taftlore of n.2 The Johnsbu ,ine y u about golf widows. Bet his little wo-|conaisted of ; v man thinks things about playground widows. But, maybe we shouldn't have brought that up. ' --B-- ' •r Some people were wondering wHf swimming was discontinneo At the public beach. Believe it or not--there was too much water. That big storm wrecked the beach and washed the diving raft away. Worse than that, the high water was a bit dirty. All is B. Meyers, s|ir R. Schaefer, ii., JP. Freund, 3b. /A. Freund, p; Jf. Freund, sf. *r. Pitzen, c. H. Freund, 2b. T. Pitzen, lb. well now, and Mack is back at the League It. HettermaiV If. • Smith, cf. 7:::;:;^:'" Hie following teams are in this beach. The city council has the beach repaired and the State Health Department has put their O. K. stamp on the purity of th« water. Splash • away! ;;" • ~l-- You have to like a fellow like Of Diz- He t*11.8 hC Mr" and Mrs. R. Ellsworth of Gary, can do and does it We d like to see Ind., were McHenry visitors Sunday him hang one on those GMnte wfam Mr and Mrs H Fredricks and they come to town. *" - - - Jeffunsburg Second Teamo Fox Lake Lions. Spring Grove Locale. ^ . McHenry C. O. F. Richmond. Johnsburg First Team. .SIXTY YEARS AGO -B-- Miss Alma Beu visited Mrs. Harry _ ... , «. -iDurland at St. Francis hospital, Of course, we think those Giant* Evanston, Monday. F * are some shakes at ball playing, but Fred Kolse of Maywood, 4 years old, Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Althoff. | The village authorities have pur-! was instantly killed about 7:80 o'clock Joseph Hoffmann of Chicago is vis-chased a street sprinkler and it is| •GEORGE AND MARGARET" Sunday night of last week when he itin£ his son, John, in the F. J. Aich-jexpected that it will be here and ready, TO BE PRESENTED THIS stepped directly in front of a car on er home this week. (for use this week. | WEEK AT WOODSTOCK U. S. 14 opposite Anna Hansen's tav-1 Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Briggem^n of Parties from Chicago were here on . ern east of Crystal Lake. He suffered Cic<?r0 v>sited in the Louis Althoff Monday giving a test of the Lindgren Residents of McHenry have found a fractured skull and internal injuries home Sunday afternoon. j chemical fire engine, before the board a new form of summer diversion. They and was pronounced dead when a phy- _Mrs. Theo. Schiessle and Miss Marie of trustees, with the view of selling have discovered the footlights burning sician reached him. Young Kolze, with Kinsala of McHenry visited in Wood-, the engine to the village. After witin the little old opera house in Wood- his mother and father and two uncles stock Friday afternoon and attended nessing the test the board at a special stock, where Orson Welles made hia and aunts, were returning from Wis- the G°odman Theatre play at the op-, meeting, voted not to1 buy the mafirst stage success. A group of dram- consin to their home when the acci- era house in the evening. " j chine, as they did not consider that it atists from the Chicago Goodman Me- dent happened. They stopped on tbe' Mrs. Elizabeth Michels has returned would fill the bill. morial Theatre are playing every south shoulder of the road while an her home in this city, after spendweekend in a series of Broadway hits aunt went to a washroom. Some of ,n£ ® 'ew weeks in Aurora. at popular prices. the others alighted from the car Misses Irene Walsh and Lorraine . , Starting Friday and continuing Sat- awaiting the return of the aunt. Fred- "tilling were Whukegan visitors on' railroad company have sent out Urday and Sunday the curtain will go die slipped from the car, and darting Tuesday. .a new and tasty sign to the depot up at 8:45 p. m. on the current Lon- out from in front of his father's car, .Mrs. Lester Bacon and children,'which reads McHenry, 65-5-10 miles don and New York comedy , hit, as he started to cross the highway, Adams, and Mrs. Wm. Bacon to Chicago.' George and Margaret" by Gerald the boy ran directly in front of a n,°toi"ed to Kenosha Monday. The Wool still continues to come into $avory. Sidney Breese, a member of machine driven by Otto F. Stein, Chi- ,atter remained for a visit in the home ™19 market at a lively rate. We learn the faculty of the drama department cago, who also was driving southeast'. her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Damm.'that 31 cents was the price paid on of the Chicago Art Institute, is direct- He was killed outright by the auto- ®he will also visit another daughter. Monday and Tuesday, ing. mobile, his skull being fractured and Mrs Lawrence Mitchell of Waukegan,!. The number of pleasure seekers go- Two sets for the play are being es- his chest crushed. before returning home. j to and from the lakes for the past pecially designed and built by Henry ! Sunday visitors at the John Ayl-'j^o weeks, has been larger than ever Kurth, Jr., whose sets for the first two 18th ANNIVERSARY PARTY ward cottage, near this city, were Mr., r . L shows have brought such favorable Free Dance for our customers and an^ Mrs. Wm. Heaney, daughter,1 Israel Wright, who lives just west comments from attending audiences, stockholders at the old Pickle Factory, Catherine, May me and Margaret Ay)-0' this village, will immediately com- (recently remodeled), Thursday even- ward, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. ™ence the erection of a new house, ing, July 28. Over in prizes; R°bert Aylward, sons, Floyd and Mer- F- A- Hebard has taken the job. Good orchestra; Refreshments. Mc- of Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. James, ~ " ~ ~ Henry County Farmer's Cooperative Conway and Miss Helen Lawrence of Shirley Patzke is the guest of Bet- Association, John A. Bolder, President. Crystal Lake. |ty Mae Sund at Ridgefield this week. Mr. and Mrs! Charles Going, daugh-1. Miss Jane Schnaitman, brother, would like to see that Wlorld Series The Cubs have been out of tune ever move out of New York.; ; sipce. There were better managers in --II-- . the grandstand than you, Charlie, but We feel about those He* Yark they didn't pull down that 40 grand teams just like those poor, down-trod- (or whatever) per year that you took den. Republicans do about the Demo-' home to the Missus. We hope you . crats. But, we'd still parlay our can struggle along on that Missouri dough on the New York teams if it ffrni for awhile, then return to the came down to brass tacks. About the 'game you love. You stayed in the Democrats? What do you think? ,driver's seat longer than the average --R-- ; big time manager. That must be con- Has anybody heard from Coach soling. You stayed in the first divi- Reed ?, js'on. You won pennants. You led ---I--3 1 1 your boys through a 21-game winning We know a barber. So do ybo. As streak. You were a fallow a fellow got in the barber's chair the maybe too good. '..-'."V.- other day, he offered a little tip. j ( --|-- | "Thank You," politely said the bar- Now, there is every beber, "but it is quite unusual to receive lieve that blustering, big "Gabby1 a tip before the work is done." | Hartnett will produce. He has been "Tip--hell," said the fellow, "that's around the league a long time and hush money." j knows his way. We hope that "Gab- --B-- by" comes down the stretch to win. We didn't see it, but hear that Mrs.' --|-- John Stilling rode that horse. Will; McHenry's tennis team had to give have to see the performance before their best last (Wednesday) night to we can say much. win a 4-3 match with Lake Geneva. --I-- The McHenry girls saved the day. A So long, Charlie Grimm! Yon never full report will appear ia itayground should have thrown your banjo kway.^ Notes next week. • " V Public Pulse f A l l c o m m u n i c a t i o n s f o r t h i s d e partment must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. The Plaindealer invites its readers to express their opinions in these columns.) - To the Edtor: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burke, Mrs. ter, Vera, and Mrs. Clara Granger of HarrV. and George Johnson, Jr., spent Etta Cooney and J. B. Kelter attend- Riverside called on relatives and a r6Cen* even'n£ at Glencoe. ed the funeral of Mrs. Richard Powers friends here Saturday. at the Catholic church at Lake Gen- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frett of Chieva Tuesday. Mrs. Powers, one of the oaK° spent the weekend with his parpioneers of "the community, was 89,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Frett. years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Colby and son, Mrs. Harold Frett of Chicago was'a Frank, of Wpukegan called on rela- Through the columns of your es- visitor here Tuesday. Mrs. Ferdinand tives here Sunday afternoon. teemed, paper I would ask why the Frett returned home with her for .v Mrs. A. H. Hill of Haines City, Fla., drinking fountain has not, as yet, few days' visit. v Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Larsen and Mary been installed on Green Street near Miss Frances Hughes is assisting in Poile of' Chicago called at the L. F. the corner of Elm (the Highway). We the office of Dr. Wm. Nye. Newman home Sunday are now in the middle of suiqmer and Mrs. Fred Ramaeher and Miss Ann Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sehaeffer, son, thousands are driving into and Pfeiffer, of Spalding, Neb., Mrs. Leo Stanley, and Miss Minnie Knox visitthrough the city. Many of them wou!3 Schaecher and Miss Eleanor Smith of ed P. J. Cleary at St. Therese's hosenjoy a cool, refreshing drink of Lindsay, Neb., who spent several days pita], Waukegan, Sunday. water. the past week in the home of Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Damm and In past years, when the fountain Martin May, left Saturday for Man- children of Kenosha, Wis., spent Sunwas in operation, many a man, woman itowoc, Wis., to visit Mrs. Ramacker's, day with her mother, Mrs. ^m. Bacon. and child found refreshment therein. Mrs. Schaecher's and Miss Smith's sis- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phalin, ac- The city has the fountains, why ter, Sister Roland, who is attnedinjj companied by Mr. and Mrs- John Wilnot use them? summer school there. They returned son of Hebron visited Mr. and Mrs,j MRS. C. F. PICH. " Tuesday for a longer visit here before Richard Stenger at Pistakee Bay Monreturning to their home,>( ! day evening. 1 Sunday guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. Ray McGee and son visited rel-1 Mr. ajjd Mrs. M. O'Sullivan and and Mrs. Ben Justen were Mr. and atives at DeKalb a few days this George Miller of Chicago 'spent the Mrs. Clayton Wienke of Chicago, Mr. week. t weekend in the home of Mrs. Loretta and Mrs. Leonard Muetterties, son, Mrs. Wm. Justen, son, Rollin, and Walsh. Mrs. 'Miller and baby, who James, and Mrs. Tena Hake and son, Mrs. Ben Justen visited at the home had been spending the past week here, Howard, of Elgin. of Mr. and Mrs. Cherry Rauen at Chi- returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Warner and cago Wednesday. Ray Knudsen of Oak Park spent i son, Billy, of Elgin visited friends here Mrs. K 'hryn Boger of Chicago vis-'the weekend wjth Bob Burns at Hkk- Apricots - for canning 15-lb. box CaL Valencia Oranges*. Med. size, per docen .. Elberta Peaches. 5 lbs. for BEM1S 4 25' 4r&2* .**1* . |t*2Sc . 4i~2St COFFEE 3 43' 3»<«*.10c 2Sc 13c 2St fflilKil FU-VOMH IMKLftS: SOftwiMM POSBni m 2 mi* 28c ft&Rouyis . . &9t« §mrarm.2&4* jmh MNKUIID . 2&1U 120 MIISON S U HUMID l OR M 1» BEEF . 2 35c CRACKCM sKms StfsOM lAKS BLOCK SALT RINSO CAsVlLE AJAX SOAP 2i$15c 3 o o z . l f e . 002.95c r2**es.fe MCH 37c . *£57c 6cakk*28C WMni MVK lYAf. IA-.., PA. MILK . . IOc^SI« A.S.P FOOD STORI ^ Wednesday evening. ited relatives here over the weekend, ory Grange. Baseball Attraction! JOHNSBURG REDS vs. (Ben Johnson's Golored " Team AT JOHNSBURG 3:30 P.M. SUNDAY, JULY 24 There is always fun when the colored boys play ball It's a game for the fans who like snappy hurtuB v with some good laughs to boot. v . . . j .. *.. j

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