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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 9 Dec 1937, p. 5

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- i "SO I HEAR" i- rpw- / ' . -p J *%& *s. * C . " / r . - : k ' - ' • { . - • • . . « . EARL WALSH Office M V It's Wednesday night The dock has struck Mr. Mosher just called: Says your copy is late. »#' I tried to excuse yea He said--You knew the rule Say--Has the temperature c S Or was he tint cool? ~ " I'm T. 33 They go from OM W'TOWV TEAM PILES TO tanrant to another seeing who can fill 'Cjm up for sixty-five cents. wjhen they make the rounds we ex- '#*:,*? out some sort of a LAMS SCORE TO TRIM CARY MERCHANTS FIVE Our5 town basketball team really went to town in scoring a 58 to S3 decision over the Cary Merchants last Sunday afternoon. The game was t played on the Cary floor. I Bill Kreutzer set some kind of a scoring record by dropping In 15 field 1 goals. Thirty points is a lot of points, Letters To Santa Glaus ,v* r . i in wondering now t-if ?' Why it should matter y For he told me himself No one reads your old chatter. But I thought to appease Mm IfiL And be a good sport „ -Y ' regain from making.r;; i'S*/£¥'A snappy retort. i So please call him up V\ 1' " (If you still want your jobj" Y *-'* ^"V t ' But Heaven protect you \V"VY» V I From that Plaindealer mob. ' YOUR GIRL FRIDAY. *•"v-• v i you my little girl Friday, bwt !|d order to keep the records straight We They i**tTy <lo otibw- £h rngstesides eat. In fact, they have some fine projects on the fire right now. Mr. Duker makes a good, snappy f^"8- points » a oi poini lirr niih lit ft* has some good v^»wf southpaw Billy turned the trick. for civic betterment and tells about The wond team won by a 30 to 19 them in short teSs . NoboS**!e. '«*• divided" Hart, for knur tpHi at meetiim : Huck, Clarence Anderson, • ! Ferwerda and Glenn Anderson made i , The entertainment committee had up this squad. Clarence Anderson and wil1 continue to be one. I help my v ./ ;' i representatives on deck from the IlUi- also *Weared in the e fd?dd^ln0^k nn;. n.ii r.u.k... />. string lmeuD. iyou will bring me a diddi-doll, a table S j telephone boys fetched along" abound *The locf1 &jrla loet • 15 to 11 »nd ch*irs. a s5* ofdishes, and a kitch- I camera that weighed about a half ton ^a p^e Cary girls. McHenry HI Dear Santa Clause ^ Please bring me a sled and^a chu chu train and cand and nuts 6fc -Love 4 DONNIE PETERSON • • Dwsmil I have T>een December 4, 1987 McHenry, JUL a very good girl and is Waukegan Street, McHenry, 111. My name is Peter Weingart, Jr. I am trying very hard to be good. Would you please bring me a merry-go-round carnival, round Lincoln logs, 73 piece stock farm, 2 trucks and garage, skeeter bug car, train, road roller climbing tank tractor, 5 piece farm machinery and 7 rubber animals. / Your friend, PETER WEINGART. JR. ten cabinet My little brother Jack' McHenry, 111 Dec. 4--1987 Dear Santa Claus, I would like to have you please bring me some dishes, mtUlm scared We lfv# near the sisters ef Thanking you for the presents that St. Jdrift's sthodT in Johnsburg and you will bring to me I remain Santa wiH you bring them some 'Tj Yours lynly - candy? They are so good to me. And don't forget Diane and Bobby and Juanita Turner. Juanita lives in Chicago on 4309 N. Cicero Ave. We call Dear Santa Clause T W. SVTTON Richmond ID. V\M5 Z4;' her- Tootie Diane and Bobby live in Grayslake. I pray my evening prayer every night and pray before I eat. Wtmm. used to Jielp me but now I know it. Next summer I am going to go to would 1.ike I would Ike a pair of tee skates, and a transforner for my erector set. Also I would like a pair of highcuts, I would like then size 4% b. and I want then good and warm. Also I-: a sweater and some bedchurch every Sun. so you see Santa I room «lipp^u Also I would like soma am trying to be a good girl. Please don't forget me. I can stay up Xmas a fish i i and showed some interestine nictures The have out of town games>ould Hke Seattle and a little wagon.]game, a doll awd a little milk bottle of the development of the er^t svs- "^heduled with Richmond for Tuesday iPlease brin* cand>' and nute to°- Do and a Christmas tree, and please dear vltem of telenhmw night and will hook up with Dundee ^ for«et all the poor little boys and ; Santa dont forget to bring my little eve. Other nights Elaine and I go to bed 7 o'clock. Goodbye Sarita Claus •and don't forget your cookies and coffee and sugar for your reindeer. I hope it snows so you can use them in stead of Your friend DONALD DOHEStf HAROLD DICKENSON OF -q SOUTH AFRICA A VISITOR V your air-o-plane. WiU you _ Harold T. Dickenson, of the DeBeers give me a ride? - . Diamond Mines corporation of Johan- See you Xmas. Eve. ' Lovingly Yottrjt tem of telephone. MARILYN ANN TURNER yip on the following night. & •Wis 4n wmm should sign that "S. B. €.M owyoa. The L4ons want« new modetii sys- . lt 1<K>k.8 like ^ hav® found a i m*8 Bve* tem in the local telephone office and fin,e <»mbii»t«m.#«id may de- |1: it seems like they'll get it along about 75 1 E prominent squad before j ,;v;\V«£I next June. the season ejjds^ . •. • . Y tv;:Y McHeary -- 58 girls. Hoping to see you on Christ-'niece Patti something to. And also re- Good-bye JANICE JUSTIN. That dear Editor 3^«i speak of had ; your sports editor covering a few little shindigs besides sports events this week so he hadn't better squawk too much or that expense account will bob Bp again to trouble him. ' -- «-- Tuesday night is usually Plaindealer Bight for us, but along abopt 4:30 on ~ 3\iesday afternoon that same editor tilled and s^id, "What are ya doin' tonight?" Y We thought we were quick on the trigger when we came back with ^"Working for The Plaindealer." "AH right," says he, "go down to them to beat everybody -tte Lions Club supper at Bidder's Hotel at 6:30." --II-- Well, to tell you the truth that was a fine assignment. They "put up a fine] Seems like the Lion's always busy.:- .. * --|-- Billy Kreutzer piled , up 80 points without a free throw in the Cary game last Sunday- We thought that fellow was a baseball pitcher, but it seems he knows a thing or two. fibout pitch-... ing basketballs too.v "" ' . _| Totals ...27 4 We saw Johnny Moir score 85 points Cary Merchants 88 for Notre Dame last winter and r , - thought that was tops for some time. Mej^"lc f ' The high school teams play in the ^ local gym Friday night. Marengo will K , risc ' ^ ' be here to see what they can do about avenging that football defeat we hand- n ed them this past fall. » • - ., ^ '.Y,:Y-r FG FT P WvK reutser, f 8 0 , 0 B, Kreutzer, f 15 0 If R. Chsmberlin,"c- B. Peterson, g 2* 1 : G. Anderson, g .'1 C. ferwerda, g JttS Yl-*\ member little Bobby at Crystal Lake TI»nk;yi«^p^Y . Y- YYYh - TERRY-ANN : MILLER Will FG 4 e i l 1 2 0 FT 0 3 * 0 0 0 0 McHenry, HI. : , i ' November 22, 1937 Dear Sawfca Clause •" Will you please bring me some j tool set iceskates. wagon, bird house, car, 3^ farm, gas station, truck, lincohn *0 ' logs, ruler, ash tray, nute, candy, 4 scooter, belt; telephone. Jj..;' ;. -v. . Vours truly, ' \.ibr^P JACKIE NEWELLY"^1 McHenry, 111. Nov. 22, 1987, Dear Sarita Claus: •> '-i • v.. PF 0 1 0 nesburfr. South Africa, visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pattersen Owen over the weekend. He left P. S. I told grandma what mother was ^! first.°f we€k for Detroit and getting her for Xmas. Mother P<»,nto, but expects to *pe»l tho ^ arigry but grandma Schaefer laughed. >erfk beJore ^ $ I can't figure it out • turns to South Africa the first of the i n * ' • ,year' % West McHenry, 111.' Mr-..Dick ifni°n ^ara€ L here following mt pulemase* t*ir*nt*g' rne ak 24 piece, ^ December, 6.1937 fJanjd1 P?a n?s", wthh.her,se dhaeu hgahdte rth ein -mLotenrd^otn- --w and a telephone act with bat-1 j • • iufi^ ^ experience of sitting opposite the ' f ^ & tenes and wire. A tinkertoy set and Rosemary j Uke fo W ! and Duchess of Windsor while > * • fiy»*W ajrrow sled. I am 9 years old. Anll „ . to haTe * visiting a popular ni^ht club in Paris. " • HAROLD WEINGART McHenry, 111. We look for McHenry to beat Mat- Totals .15 Dear Santa Claus:' I would like to have yoto brtag me something for Christmas. I have been a good girl all year and hope you won't forget me this season. I am eight years old and would like to have a doll, brown teddy bear and some Please bring my mother a a- .br ing me a .tw o wh, e el. .b.ic ycrle .be ,fo re I_ i lutRci 's wor th of s a l t ed pe anut s ja njd _ | wreck .i.t si•m e more. It p„ra y every i my Aunt Kate some lemons'. My dad- d doe8n't wan Dear Santa, I can hardly wait till 2|christma8. I have been using my sisjQ: ter Anna's bicycle and it's almost1 blod^*' j | wrecked by now. So I guess you better | nickel * ervgo, but that's nothing. We look for •'7*jr| 41 night so that 111 get my bicycle. When you come to my house Christmas eve I'm gonna sing a song for you. It. will be kind of hard to do but I do it just ! to please you. Gee arent you glad You'll really hear some sing- BOY SCOUTS The American Legion will have _ w Guess you had better go down and chance to see the Scouts in action when Santa look the boys over for yourself. ; the boys will hold their Court of HonWw e uh ad^ a card from JToUh n ^F ay. The December 13. As HyoaHu rknXowt , Btfh1,e0n dLTeay-, aj neighbor whoeS name is Thelma Uv. think you know h d t , meal and since it was our duty to take picture on the front showed a scene £,on sponsors the troop and the boys w' gh wants a nair of ioe Jthe editor's place, we ate everything' entitled "Loading Salmon, Puget are anxious to show what they have gkates «v . ^ \ ' T!kit, an doll house and an suitcase of A>m» miiii i-j _ BopnmnlicVio^ in loot <Uo. • u» : _ • " naine is naroia ocnaeiei .., .. , dy doesn't want much but you could bring him a new car. . Thank you. ~~ * LaVerne Schroeder " <315 South Troy St. <j Chicago, UL Dear Santa Claus I want an all rubber doll that wets and a little dollys doctor fjrom soup to ntfts. U;Y'V . - I - We picked up a little story for the boss on the affair, handed in our expense account and everything seems l^Jgreeabte^s^t is, count ' -'Ae boss. This Lldtts Club stems Iflfc a good to show some Alms on the N.tion.1 j" John»b°r«' 1 »™ •» second gr.de. fi TmC B H P i g B Week Days 7:20 -- 9^0 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 10 -- 11 Loretta Young - Virginia Bruce Wsrnsr Baxter "WIFE, DOCTOR AND NURSE" * Yf. >; _ ' SUNDAY -- MONDAY DECEMBER 12-- U Irene Dunne •• Randolph Scott _ " H I G H , W I D E ^ AHD HANDSOME" Also--Selected Short Subjects Sunday MatJned, 8:15 Continuous TUESDAY (Double Feature) Admispl-- -- 10c - Me Martene Dietrich - Robert Donat <1) 'Knig-ht Without Armor' WilKam Gargan -- Judith Barrett (2) "Behind The Mike" Second Feature wfll he dim miy ofiee, sterling aksnt 941 p. n. WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Lyme Overman -- KOMM Kama "PARTNERS IN CRIME" Sound." Right away we expected a accomplished in the last year. Mr. am g y€ars I ,;0 t0 St Johns school1 clothes. And an accordiana, I am writ- Ui_ u " -- Warren, our field executive, is going in j0i,nahnrir T am in ling letter for my sister Dorothy Arm six and I am eight years old then she can . write this letter. Bring some candy and nuts • * •. ' * • ' Y o u r s T r u l y . ? POROTHY ANN JUSTEN big fish story, but no. Mr. Fay tells us that he voted up Jamboree that was held last summer.! sb rn have^o sa^Bye'^/tm Christ' there in Washington by machine-no There are also a lot of boys who will t0 My Bye ^ t!" chnstbooks forjudges, no clerks, one judge £et badges at this big event, namely p g to watch you write your name. -IIWonder if he is referring to that rule book that Judge Nickels worried us with? -IIVernon Peterson, Francis Wirti, Har- pj.-,. Hnnt ry Ferwerda, and Yours Truly. [forget my y_eft °mpaes sed tests havteh aVstinlla Vae c"h0atn 8c8e house .o n. Ch. ristmas to do so and will be able to get badges j - t t at the meeting Monday. All you have j brif* the bicV^a Says he just received "So I Hear" to do> Scouts, is to corner some one of,with „u ™ " and is glad to hear we have a good the older and ^et him to pass ^ basketball team in high school. y°u- Come on gang, the more badges H the merrier! Your little friend Harold Schaefer doll and doll buggy if you have ?i8itin* a Poplar night club in Paris, enough. And if you have some candv « , ,, ~ ™. . i and nut, I would like ,om. JSl'^ k Mlkc F""":""" ?> stocking * , cently returned home from their hon- Dorothy is iny little sister two years! th*Z h°me ^ old. Shft ^Wahts' ii 'lclddy car and a mother- Mrs- Helena Degen. dress, and some soft candy. * , | w% wish you a merry Christmas.vY JT * i" Your friends Rosemary an# Dorothy Doherty. W. McHenry, 111 --* Dec. 6, 1987 Dear Sants Clause, I heard you wanted to here from US litle kids so I am writing to tell you what I would like for Christmas. I want a Erector Set and a pair of skates and nuts ai^ candy. I am a prety good 1>oy. ** Yours truly ^w^ RBRNAJlD DOHERTY A me run > Favorite CtfFFEE! Claus, West McHenry, 111. December 6, 1937 Ive got some ~ * corn to give your reindeers Bring all of them you have. Ive got plenty of ctW|S If news like that spreads way oat to program for next year has aU Washington, Coach Reed's gang hadn't !re*"y been made out by the executives better let us down. of the Blackhawk Area council. To g start things off with a bang there will Bob Thompson told us he saw you, a winter camp at Polo, Illinois for Mr. Fay, while on his motor trip and four day* late in December. This is brought us your "Hello." Hello your- one of the first new ideas of this kind self and thanks for the card. to be tried. I assure all you Scouts •_ who would be interested in this Activ-;" Bob Thompson also told us we had _wiUJ^ » fine^n®'_ 2?™; Turner- 1 win ** ftve yea™ <>ld J*n> must have mother write this let- Itichmond 111 . . Dec 4, 1937 Dear Santa claus ' i My grandma was reading the plain- ' IICI *tU1I^B I--IIV1 --I and shr WIU mo McHenry 111 Dear Santa Clause Please bring me a sled and a chu chu train and some candy and nuts :Y Love Y'"* J ^ DICKIK PETERSON Dear Santa • My name" . PcriOTry----- ?^N>hnsburg 111. R. 1. Dec. 6, 1937. lb " Marilyn Ann a greeting from Ralph Clemens from wi» ** .many ^"1" "P0*1* ™ Whic!j ^nLTf^chHstnM 7WelT^'am ^ 80 1 California If vou're tuned in Ralnh to participate. There will be such|wa"t*d for christnas. Well I am a t . we're sayi'n» thanks» for listenin'. ' !ioutmhet r activities as handicraft at this, jjjj ®h^l01^ *utl ^can^rv8 and 1 ^ new cr aammpn. TToellll vyomuirr np«arroennfts« aabKonuntt d°H tuhlfattt s8a8yVs8 ImY1aAmITIaE fainndd cCafinll cCrfyV,. Eantldd » . What's all this news «fimt Glemiv Scout, and see what they have to a violin, a pair of bedroom slippers Wattles getting his fimrer cauirht in about such a venture. I'm sure and a wagon, a doll buggy, and a doll the cash rerister? that they would like to have you go j bed, and some china dishes set, and a * on such an enjoyable experience un-jp^cil box a Stocking We have a word that Aleck Juston de[ «xPert ha"ds a camP ^at is lo-t?ndJl s 4 u , will give us some real stories on sports n ®ne ®ur ?tet« ^rks: 1 **y^e L thi" U ••"j* to k AI^V Don't forget to be at the Legion; But I hope you will renenber me with Hall next Monday and also save all some of it. the string that you can find for the meeting that will be held in two weeks. I bet that the public would like to most any week now. Aleck has been places and seen things in the world of sports. Hans Brinker Skates Again! Only . . . ^ . . .... . . Hans is portrayed by none other than know what the string will be used for, our mayor. Since the city is fixing up m e*fnf°!1kWli^ ^ the old clay hole for a skating pond, J" "U,p€T UU ^ U,t T°T the mayor thought he ought to look ment aTKi ?en J™ see what set, of Christnas Your little pal EVELYN KRAFT MILLER LAST TIMES TONITE Irene Dunne - Randolph Scott "HIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME" with Dorothy Lamour -- Ben Hue FRIDAY ONLY Ladies' Dinnerware Nile! -- Clark Gable -- Wallace Beery , "HELL DIVERS" SATURDAY SPECIAL! Matinee at 2:30 Lew Ayres -- Mary Carlisle "HOLD EM, NAVY" AND -- Barbara Stanwyck Herbert Marshall 'BREAKFAST FOR TWO' Both Too Good To Miss SUNDAY AND MONDAY -CSsotinuous From 2:30 Sunday - SHIRLEY TEMPLE JEAN HERSHOLT And an All-Star Cast in "HEIDI" Tfeken From the Famous Story ----EXTRA! EXTRA!! 3 Stooges Comedy -- Latest News Betty Boop Cartoon TUESDAY, BARGAIN NIGHT Lynne Overman -- Roscoe Karns "PARTNERS IN CRIME" Also Big Special Xmas Attractions WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY Gladys George in "MADAME X" with Warren William - Joh Extra! Extra! ! U»rel and Hardy Featurette Y "Beau-Hunks" WATCH FOR MORE THEATRE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS! over the project. He liked the place. Our informers tell us that he can be found gliding over the ice most any time these days--on his feet, too. -I- | Mr. J. C. Jepson of Ringwood reports that he saw some sixteen geese flying north Tuesday morning. Those birds must have made a mistake or had a few sips too many. The way it feels tonight, we expect to hew 'em flapping their way hack about tomorrow morning. -- , The Foresters have a new bowling team ovter in Canada now. We can can be made out of string. SCOUT HAROLD TAXMAN, McHENRY RIFLE CLUB ^ OPENS WINTER SEASON Dear fltnta Claus I want an ti rubber doll that wets and a little dtUys doctor kit, an doll house and a little accordiana and candy an nuts. Yours Truly MABIE JUSTEN. McHenry, 111. WITH TWO VICTORIES D«r SanU Claus , I am 6 years old and my address Going over 1800 in their first match of the winter season, members of the McHenry Rifle Club are off to a flying start. This win was over the strong Elgin Rifle Club and there was little to spare. Following the first match came a win over the Fox Valley group. , A , , It appears that the local marksmen only give you scores now, but plan to haye their sharpened for some look over the new group some night dassy shooting during the season. soon* „ 1 Netf rules allowing telescope sights this year may change scores considerably although a handicap of five points is allowed to even the scores. eard that you want to hear from us kids. So I aft writing to you to tell you what I want. I want a TinkerToy* and a Lotto game. Merry Christmas to you Your friend, w BILLY DOHERTY Richmond 111* Dec 8-1937 Dear Santa Clau»~^- Would you please bring me a book, pencil and tablet, a pair of overalls, some handkerchiefs, and ^ome mittens also some candy. You can bring my baby sister, Velora a new dress, % book and some blocks; for me. I can only print my name. will tell her what to say. i dealer I have a baby sister Elaine. She is Iqk^ ' 1V4 yrs. I want your to bring her a| have doll buggy cause ^ie always takes' mine away and pulls the top and breaks it. She csn break her own then I won't care. Bring her a doll too. I would like a three wheel bike, a di-dee doll and a set of dishes. I' Cousii want a whole lot more but daddy said Main you are poor this year and cant bring too much. Can you bring mother a dress and daddy a suit? If you will bring those things, then come in so I can see you and give you some cookies and coffee. Did my uncle Harold write to you? He's a little boy and he wants a two wheel bike. He plays with me snd Anns takes care of me when mother and dsddy go away. She's showed me how to tap dance so Claus: ^oura truly SUTTON 'Richmond 111. McHenry, 111 Dec. 7 1987 r in the Plainte and let you Christmas. I good boy and e a sled, red I am not askwant other litsome thing to. 'orget my little he lives on see you ChristaM Sre, URES enry, 111 Richmond 111. Sknta ClVtui ;• I McHenty Hi. Dear Santa I would like yon to please bring me when you come I will dance for you if a new shirV'ipjle" handkerchiefs, a I dont get too scared. Daddy said' pair of *tocfci!%t,'a. pair of mittens, a you are a good man and I shouldn't be!book and sopp^aady. CHOICE MANO-nOOn I&VYBIMSSUM ton in CVAFOftATCO MHKsais4aat5« IOMA BHAMO fUNJR . ts 5f« IIUIMI Wih asm KSSnmne^ . is* anesiiu. ifMalSt .SAM MATM DCMUMTS Smkmum. Kara lyrap . . .•MTAOUMA«M«ia s lot t^ai, •Wrnm.--md «MiU» swar. . PICNIC flAMS IA it* . BO0TON BLUEFISH FDLLHTJ, li Ite....... A<fvP FOOD ST0RFS Ben Freund's team nosed out the Winkel bowlers by one pin in the K. of C. league and took the five dollar Brewery prise. --IThe Brewery team and the Conway team from Woodstock chalked up one Va j11H*„n for the book down at the Palace when R Thompa0n Z they rolled a three game tie--2646 all. R Kamholx OiaL SCODTS • McHenry, December S McHenry Rifle Club P S 94 100 98 97 97 92 94 95 94 K 92 91 90 95 88 OH Tot. 77--364 86--363 78--362 70--358 76--355 At Monday's meeting it wss made Totals known that there would be no tea for Elgin Rifle Club the Mothers Club until spring because' P Miss Justen had planned another tea.' A. Gordon ........ 99 We are going to make a gift for our W. Alkire 95 mothers instead. f A. Janka 97 We also started making the gifts for M. Hawkins ..... 100 our fathers with Miss Fisher and Miss L. Sigele 99 Althoff assisting. We sewed during th^._ 487 472 456 387 1802 S 97 95 94 99 90 K 87 91 86 94 90 OH Tot. 70--353 82--363 83--360 83--376 67--346 meeting and sang while we worked. W* hope to finish our father's gifts at the next meeting and then we will start on our mother's. a Scribe Marilyn Mertes. Totals 490 475 448 385 1798 1 McHenry, Dee. 7 | Pox Valley Rifle Club P 3 N. Carlson MAKES THE LINE Lief Carlson Dick Walsh made the column of Put Chas. Colbert and Take in the Sentinel, Monday. Al- Walt Huntley .. though now in distant Los Angeles, Don Tyler Calif. „ | Put says, "Did you know that the Totals pen used in signing Gerald Walker by McHenry the White Sox after Jus trade from the Tigers to the Pale Hose, is the pro- E. Justen perty of Dick Walsh ? Dick Walsh is R. Thompson .... a native of McHenry and weU known Herb Freund .... around McHenry county." T W. Klapperich . 1 : . • f John Smith Miss Bertilla Freund spent feat W*sk with Chicago friends. i Totals. OH Tot. •77--364 71--351 74--346 73--318 77--348 416 372 1727 OH Tot. 77,--349 92--368 68--349 72--357 74--349 480 461 448 383 1772] OVERCOATS FIVE FOLD TIES 25£ to $i.oo - -- MKT'S HOSE -- Silk • Wool - Rayon 25^ to 50d DRESS SHIRTS-* $1.50 to $2-00 PAJAMAS -- $1.75 to $2 25 DRESS JACKETS Fancy Woolen $2 00 to $3.00 1 H>>i|^jlji|iL. illfth, li..' i l MUFFLERS --- , 50tf to $3 00 -- PRESS GLOVES -- •^4^5^ to $2-00^ --HATS - CAPS -- $2.oo to $4.00 1 ;wv , ""fllliiiii J|' -- LOUNGE ROBEt ;$2-25 to $5.00 -- Initial Belt Buckles with Ash Tray $100 -- Initial Handkerchiefs -- Two to box 25* $15-00 to $23-00 New Styles and Modefir Main Street West McHenry, 111. --sfurrs--- $15 00 to $25-00 Hand Tailored Latest Models i:Am ' .•!** i * . M. iIrmf • -* v --- .T-' i • . . c , ^ . . t . . . . . ,

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