10$£ 'f,'-yM tSt?tiS Sj,:-; t*«gi Fourteen Ute p&Wk $?£ 31V' Twice Told Tales *'*aBQZAZ^AEffizm%nnziZAttW2vn FORTY TEARS AGO From issue of Feb. 1, 1917 ; iThe ice harvesting season,closed , at Borden's last Friday. Aside From the usually large supfply put UP at the factory here, the force, under Supt. John Pufahl, shipped nearly 400 carloads from this station to other plants. Miss Mary Laures of this village and Howard Christensen of ...Richmond were married at St. Mary's church last Wednesday morning. Leo Justen, four-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Justen of Ringwood. passed away Saturday, Jan. 27. James Green passed away at the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago, Wednesday. Survivors are j his wife and two sons. j The nine-month-old daughter of j ~ Mr. and Mrs .Jacob R. Justen died at the family home at Pistakee Bay of pneumonia last Tuesday. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO *From issue of Jan. 28, 1932 Mrs. J .J. Vasey, 69, died at her home this Thursday morning. Fred Weinschenker, 62, passed away of pneumonia at St. Therese hospital Waukegan, Jan. 25. Approximately 150 folks were in attendance at the pre-lenten party at K. of C. hall, Tuesday evening. Much enjoyed on the program were "Sweet Bunch of Dasies," sung by Mrs. A. E. Nye, Mrs. Albert Krause and Mrs. Lyons; "My Wild Irish Rose" by John Sutton, Robert Knox and Will Spencer; and Miss McDonald, Mrs. Goodfellow and Earl Walsh, "Cut Down The Old Pine Tree." Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hartley (Emma Pint) of Chicago announce the arrival of a son Jan. 21. Edward Cassin of Kenilworth, a summer resident here for many years, passed away in Arizona Jan. 20, where he had gone for his health. SHAKESPEARE PLAYS TO BE PRESENTED BY OLD VIC COMPANY On Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, London's world-famous Old Vic company will, for the first time, bring to Chicago a repertory of plays by the dramatist whose works brought to fame and hdve kept it at the top of the theatrical profession--William Shakespeare. The plays selected for this important event have been among | the most successful of the Old j Vic's London productions. They include a tragedy, "Macbeth"; a j history, "Richard II"; a romance, | "Romeo and Juliet"; and a satire, i "Troilus and Cressicta." The engagement will be for two weeks i only (Feb. 12-24) at the Shubert j Theatre, 22 W. Monroe street, Chi- j cago. Performances will be given \ Tuesday through Saturday eve- j nings at 8:30, with matinees on j Wednesday, Saturday and Sun- ; day at 2:30. There will be no per- , formance on Monday or Sunday evenings. The Old Vic is noted for the perfection of its acting company as a whole, and among the brilli- .ant players who head the troupe are Paul Rogers, Claire Bloom. John Neville, Coral Browne and Rosemary Harris. The productions are richly mounted and have had the servcies of three distinguished directors. -v TEN YEARS AGO From issue of Jan. 30, 1947 Congratulations are extended to Math Nieseri, who celebrated his 83 birthday Jan. 29, and to Mrs. Elizabeth Schneider, who was 80 on Jan. 27. August Hermann, 73, brother of Mrs. George Krajner of this city, passed away at Norwegian Ameerican hospital, Chicago, Jan. 27. Mr. and B^rs. Harold Frett of Chicago announce the arrival of a son at St. Francis hospital, Jan. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gladstone left Sunday for a ten-day cruise to the West Indies, after which they will, spend some- time in Florida. Miss Miriam Buensli, financee of Eugene Miller, was guest of honor at a party at the home of Mrs. Anna Miller Sunday. 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Make it a "Rule" to consult him at the beginning of ahy. illness.. _ YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE McHenry 26 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? NYE DRUGS PHONE 26 129 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, I1L PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS •Quotation by James Barrie (1860-1937) McHENRY TOPIC Glenn Paulsen "In God we Trust" This truism must have been put on the penny for people who use them instead of fuses. Through the years since the use of electricity in the home, there have been many nasty accidents and even deaths because of this seemingly innocent action. And now with television, there is beginning another long line of innocent actions which are causing injuries and deaths. v Allan McKino The charge from a TV Picture Tube is greater than that of the electric chair. Still, it is surprising how many times we at McHENRY TV find the panel board missing or just hanging loose on television sets. This is the only obstacle from keeping children away from live current. Check your TV set now and if you are in need of n panel or any electronic senices, phone 2233 for complete satisfaction. McHENRY TV PHONE 2233 j On Route 120 • 2 Blks. East of New Bridge THOSE WERE THE DAYS f SOL' DERN By ART BEEMAN THOSE WERE SAYSJUST GIVE Ate A HAIR PINI'LL FIX THAT/ JUST &IVE ME A HAIR PIN-- I'LL FIX THAT COMTRAPTIONj IM THE OlX> OAVS, we USED WHAT WE HAD THIS IS THE MODEKN AGE Released b? Swfch ScMc* ~ guru's STILL N J THE BEST TOOL / HOSSFACE HANK By FRANK THOMAS <HELLO, FELLOWS!.. I'M REALUf WOULD YOQ SNAP A NOT A COWBOY-*I'M HERE) PICTURE OF ME ON VACATION.' J..\ STANDING WITH YOU WOULD 1 FELLOWS-TO SHOW MY FRIENDS BA£K Ci SHORE 1 -IN COLOR,Too* /kohif£- J Kelttttd bi Smith SONNY SOUTH BY COURTNEY ALDERSON RAH'LL STEP OFF A FEW YARDS. AN' WHEN AH SET IT DOWN YO'CAN j START SHOOTINJ'^- --' THAR'S TH' ROUND OBJECT-., & NOW,THIS ROUND OBJECT IS CALLED A TARGET. IT'S WHAT YIALL ARE TSHOOT AT. 9 OK. WHO'S TH' WISE GUY 9 SHOOTI v RURAL DELIVERY By AL SMITH IF THEV DID, U I'LL TAKE IT " 7 IT WOULDNT J BACK flWSELF/ BE STANDING THERE JULIUS, WOULDN'T IT BE MORE CONV/IENENT TO CARRY A c/jft WRIST ' " ir»' MEBBE I SHOULDA ASKED HIM FOR THE TIME ! DIDN'T THEY Pick THAT UP THAT CLOCK ISN'T FIXED YET' _ T Al5M°» H-*Mi NOTHING BUT TOE TRUTH UTTLE FARMER 'mmt ISSASS mc: .... "' • . * T * V.V • rim* is tsOTM male and female I ruwAPlONf in sex, but §elf-fertilization ® - new occurs !J (in mat/kg, HOWEVER- BOTH INbMbUALS ARE FERTILIZED / ) The EARTH's speed of rotation tNCRgj&Bb from 1909 to I9Z9-- but since that time it,, has been slowing down I! n i 'J u •• /•r-v-s-f • 'ir>< WARREN I. IOWSON',; bt of Pearl Marbo^ Hawaii, ,D( HOLDS THE WORLD'S- 0IVIN6 RECORD OP s$! peer! • * PAW CROOOETT JFr. , UNCLE SETH M WON'T SHAVE 'TILL; SHOES! jU*U*U1M* & • % CoMPtos) H By KERN PEDERSON 0) Ml<wd bt Sntah Smkt DfMtllL N %. OFF MAIN STREET 7: By JOE DENNETT GRAMPS, HOW MANY MILES DO YOU THINK A GOLDFISH SWIMS IN A DAY ? WELL- IrFlRST YbUV/e <36t OH, ABOUT SIX BLOCKS, UP A FENCE, DOWN THE ALLEY, AND BACK OME ! TO KMOW HOW MANV TIMES HE SWIMS AROUFJD THE BOWL .' WENT WELL-HOW INSIDE FAR DID THE FISH TRAV/EL? I DEEMS By TOM UKA Rtktitd bf Smith Strict f:l < GRANDPA'S BOY TH£N adps/X6^ON5OF SUG>A£, T£N CVP$ OF FLOUR Qouyi 'fkyj, By BRAD ANDERSON FOVI2 GLASSES OF M1LK. ^OME VANILLA AM'CHOC'LAT AN'/CECR&AM AM MIX ALL UP' Af?€ YOU SURE you CAN REAP THI Coot Right. * iii jf Uncle c One reason Tubby Tyler seems so happy find contented he's just too lazy to complain. • • • Zol Klinger don't have nothln' to do and he just does it everywhere. • • • If you. do brood over your troubles you'll sure hatch • batch. • • • Nope, hittin' the ceilin' is no way to git up in the world. • • • A lame duck Congress kin sure cook a politicians goose. * . • * When th? garage replaced the woodshed the kids sure got a break. • • • (proiswordl Epiftrins" Our idea of lap luxury is a cat lickin' a saucer of cream. • • • V, TuKby Tyler's size makes It pretty hard to be little him.^ » • • Some fellers sins never find them out and their creditors never find them In. Too many fellers confus^ d big head with a broad mind. - • • • Yep, it's so much easier to fed good than to do good. • • • Some folks go to churgh to ha seen, and other.? to'be hurt. ' --REV. CHARLEY GRANT m B-3-55 *£• ACROSS Past Hollow-horned ruminant Prophetic sign Intelligent Conflagration Pronoun Abided Morning moisture Rave Highest note ftfestow Satisfied Rodent Firm Comparative suffix Above Scarlet To beget UB Worship* Narrow inlet Overlooks Attempted New, comb, form Armenian river Likely 1 nscr ibed Parent Want First year college student Edible root Lairb Finish DOWN Kind of tree Turn right Upon Enormous person Death nottw High Golf mound About Kinp with golden touch Before Novel Long necked bird Act Grade Puta Expands 23. Disentangle 24. Equals 25. Load 26. Weird 27. Fear 30. Horse's gait 8.1. Storm 36. Spring flower 39. Indian ocean vessel 40. Strain 4.1. Bury 45. Impetuous 47. Solar disc 48. Insect 49. Vegetable 51. Rural free delivery (abbr.) 52. Anger 53. 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