tfF;" 'I FOR SERVICE fcA7 If we haven't got what you want, . v ?>, "" • • i -T-' ' "f* . • - \ -^*V *1* • ?"• "MSie will get it for yote ; :>1 "'^v' " : ' * * • .v - - v ' V - * ? ' . > ^ • • • • . : ' t fBONE 1W-JN. H. PFTFSCH D tU 8 CI ST Young man take our advice and have your next SUIT AND OVERCOAT PWW» made to .',jr te&f? © w it measure. It doesn't cost you a penny more and you are sure of something that fits well and looks well. There's a lot of satisfaction, too, in being able to say "this suit was made for me." We have a lot of beauties from $30.00 to $40 JO. We are showing an elegant line of sport coats n >i -i , s in and brushed wool and fancy trimmed garments from $UMt to An up to the minute line of oxfords, pumps, sandals and shoes for e*m member of the family from Sk to 18.M. DfM goods in cotton, wool, silk, silk and wool, popular colors and CALL AND SEE US EA&LY AND OFTEN Goods Delivered Promptly Phone 117-R M. J. WALSH i" « <: •* fr s?p. * • BP-;' v Really good furniture will give you .comfort,, the sat^fl; faction of long wear, and the great pleasure of an attractive home* furnished in good taste. JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. OUR CREAM is manufactured under the most sanitary Conditions and by using the very latest Inachinery apd equipment together with our years of experience enables us to turn out a cream that is not only delicious, but a health builder as well. Insist upon McHenry Ice Cream, manufactured 10. McHftnry an<j vnii arn IfillimH P*:4 • of the besjt* „ > *" , McHENRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UM'Ii, Y if I ' -i-i HAKE YOUR HONE PLEASANT Will •A^.^McHENRyf ' t£. (WEOTAITOSEiBtt *, THUftS.. FRIDAY « SATURDAY OCTOBER XI. 12; 13 ' Lilian JordonV Joy Gifts A Guaranteed Attraction of 2® PEOPLE ^ Special Scenery /v p.% • and Costumes , OCTOBER 1ft ^ The Mao ^ from Glengarry A HODKINSON SPECIAL • -AND ,• • - LARRY SEMON ,, IN-- "THE SAWMILL" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2£« TUES., WEDNESDAY, THURSD'Y OCTOBER J 6, 17. •, „•>!. , At Regular Price* .t' ' } - aivhaj oPaia&e! W 431 tiaWiwij) 6t>€to*mn passed the week end with McHenry friends. Mrs. Elisabeth Brooksbank of Chicago pmsed Mrvwral days last wqakf. in the hom« fcf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bow, Mrs. Hnf lMee and Miss MoBie iMcGee of Woodstock are spending a Couple of'weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jos*- J. Sutton of Elm- Ihurst passed a few days last week at their summer home at Emerald Park. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Richter of Chicago spent a few days last week as guests in the home of N. C. Klein. Mrs. Lester Jencks and little daughter, Ruth, spent the latter part of last week as guests of relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maynard of Crystal Lake were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. George Schuenemann of Waukegan were Sunday guests ;ip the hone of Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. % Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Brandt of Chicago passed last week in the home of: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Martin west of town. Miss Elola Boyle passed last Saturday evening in Chicago, where she saw "The Gingham Girl" at the Garrick theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Garrity of Chicago were week end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Schoewer. Atty. and Mrs. Wm. Perklnson of Chicago were week end guests In the home of "the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Winkel. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Salzmann of Woodstock spent the week end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Math. J. Baur. Mrs. James N. Sayler returned to iier home here last Friday from Springfield, where she had attended grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star. Julius at the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. CL R. Thurlwell of Tulsa, Okla., spent * few days last week in Mr. and Mm, CmmIs* ttipiffc'and sons spent a reeettt'dif aa goMte of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fehrman at Elgin. Harvey Nye returned home last Friday from a three weeks' vfetit with relatives at Alvado and Fostoria, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hottaan of Schaumberg passed part of last Thursday and Friday with McHenry relatives. Mrs. Charles McArthur and daughter, Ruth, of Elgin were guests in the home of her mother, Mrs. A. Wolff, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Boutelle and children of Lake Genera spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mrs J. R. Smith and son, Leo, returned home Friday after spending the past three weeks in Silver Creek and Lincoln, Neb. ' . " Mrs. H. C. Bobb and Mrs. F. E. Cobb spent Friday and Saturday in Chicago, where they attended a church conference on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hetty fitatter and children of Chicago were week end guests in the home of Mrs. Heuser's father, Mathias Weber. Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Aicher, Mrs. Helena Heimer and son, Leo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman at Schaumberg Sunday. O. E. Churchill of LibertyviUe and Atty. R. Churchill of Graysl&ke were recent guests of Mrs. Sarah Sherburne and daughter, Anna. A number of employes from the stores department of the Elgin National Watch company spent Sunday in the home of William Zettk. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Meyers and little daughter, Marcella, of Chicago were week end guests in the home of the former's parents, Jfr. l«i Mrs. George Meyers. Miss tand as Natta Mr. ^|trs. A. ftyirjmd family of Chicweek end visitors it the boose Hkft> J. Gruenfeld. Miss* Atna Frisfcy, Mrs. Ed. R. Sutton and Mrs. Mary McGee spent last Thursday in the home of the former's cftmr, Mrs. Waiter Wanur at Elgin. Misses Arline Harrison and Carolyn Miller were in Chicago last Saturday, where they saw "The Gingham wai fit* ply of potatoes. A carload and fit for winter storage. Mrs. E. E. Bassett and children «M#. Rev. Raymond Sanger and mothlr, Mrs. Frances Sanger, motored ti Winthrop Harbor, laat"^Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McMahon and family have returned to Chicago after a very pleaspnt summer here with Mrs. McMahon's mother, Mrs. J, Gruenfeld. i Jfi" * ,n * ' <. > «M VHIVtUAl CA • ' , •« Announcing F- o. B. PETROIT -'V * : v ' »# In the H.i story of the Ford Motor Companvy"-: ' R" • . New Prtess Bifective TmHut, Oetofeer a, 1«» ' ^ :^hW8is_ R u n a b o u t ( r e g u l a r ) 2 6 5 JTouring (regular) 295 ^- 1 Xon Truck ChassiSv-^^^.- 370 Coupe__„ --525 ^ J ' TFour-Door Sedail._^_^ 685 AO PriCM F .O. B. Detroit Place your ordor now for regsonqfriy T John R. Knox, McHenry bOWN TO THE SEA IN SHOPS' A Hodkinson ftctuic ^ ... , , , ... . . ,V. m-; <te ' -i" • • r . WEEKLYJPERSONAIS COMERS AND GOERS OF A WEEK IN OUR BUSY JILLAGE AS SEEN BY PLAINDEALER REPORTERS AND HANDED IN BY OUR FRIENDS Miss Alice Knox passed last Saturday at Elgin. Percy Lodtz of Crystal Lake was a visitor in town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Vogt were Chicago visitors last Friday. Rev. Raymond Sanger passed last Friday in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pries spent a few days last week at Sarved Rock, 111. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Justen were Chicago passengers last Saturday morning. Miss Greeta Chamberlin spent the week end with friends at Franklin Park. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward of Elgin passed Sunday with McHenry friends. Miss Mayme Barbian was among the Chicago passengers last Saturday evening. Dr. S. Fowler qnd mother of Woodstock were Sunday guests of Dr. Fred L. Minick. Dr. Fred L. Minick spent Sunday evening as the guest of friends at Woodstock. Miss Esther Richmond was the guest of friends at Wheaton Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. f^Levinson and son, Harry, Were Chicago passengers last Saturday morning. * M. A. Conway and daughter, Eleanor, spent Sunday as guests of relatives at Elgin. Mrs. Peter Neuman of Pierz, Minn., spent a few days last week with McHenry friends. Mrs. Emma Fnllington of Woodstock passed last week as the guest of Mrs. F. E. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heaney of Chicago passed Saturday and Sunday with McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and Willys, were recent visitors at Harvard. Mrs. Anna Mollohan of Ridgefield passed last week in the Jiome of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N. Sayler. Mrs. John Walsh of Ingleside and son, Ray, of Waukegan were guests of relatives here Sunday. Miss Irene Conway of Elgin passed Sunday in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Miss Helen Justen of Chicago spent the week end in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and Willys, were Lake Geneva, Wis., visitors Sunday last. : '4\.y -!'A: .-V- --you can start a bank account and know that you are teally getting somewhere with it; v " O UR TEN PER-CENT CLUB makes that happy possible lor you. •f WES® McHENRY* ILLINOIS '•tvP&r ---TS""V1 •k.'i wy>. • i Announced a few days ago, the TEN PER-CENT CLUB #vept through the community on a wave of enthusiasm un- * precedented in the banking history of this community. The bank has never meant so much before to the man who toils. The Ten Per-Cent Club J| built on the fundamentally right principle that some part--at least ten per-cent--of the money you work hard far should become permanently yours! The TEN PERCENT CLUB pro _ |ray and guards the way to that happy result! You can^ ^ r tlford to let another day go by without becomings a that NOWf '• • . / .*'5'.*'; • -,V/ •• ' " ; ' Kj i - j-* *b f- ^ f*. *. < .it.Vv • / '-T- •' .. *'/>• • - ' •. t • > - '• •' -•}. / x " % ' '^ ^ * . "v ;.