mim B9R T mi IFOR SERVICE .i:t we havent got what you want# we will get it for yoifc TION E IW-JN. H. PRTESCH DRUGGIST i"y 9sr; ,K-.c fc IHave Your ! Made to Measure By the world famous Interactional Tailoring Co. A perfect fit guaranteed. We ore showing the largest lines of all wool samples in every wanted color and design, produced by the world's best weavers. M blouses. "Shoes and oxfords for the whole family in all .the popular shades and styles priced to fit your purtfft. Men's shirts, collars, new nobby neck ti silk and wool," all silk and wash ties. silk knit, A fine selection of men's and boys' caps and hats. Gomla Delivered Phone 117-R -- ~M. J. WALSH .,.5 Realy good furniture • wij£% . give you comfort, the sati£ faction of long wear, and the great pleasure of an attractive furnished in good ^ .» ~ j'V". •-v , * - v....OtfU'V- a - . .*/*. r't *'•*m-., j ' 'A: i? - f-0€.y ±.j JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. 4MER8 AND INOBt AS SEEN Of A WEEK VILLAGE HAKE YODI I0NE PLEASANT Will tj .>• KV'" IP • n aftei ;;gp: Ff •/ I# manufactured under the most sanitary conditions and by using the very latest ^machinery and equipment together with our years of experience enables us to turn out a cream that is not only deli* aous, but a health builder as well. Insist upon McHenry Ice Cream, manufactured in McHenry and yo\^a$^.assured ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTI, PROP. m the best. BY PLAINDBAUSR RBAND HANDED IN BY FRIENDS Walter K. Conway was a Chicago ^ visitor Tuesday. Theo. Wiedemann of Chicago pawed the week end in McHenry. Miss Arline Harrison spent a couple of days last week at Aurora. Jacob J us ten transacted business in the metropolitan city Monday. Walter Warner of Elgin called on relatives here Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyer passed a day last week in the metropolitan city. Miss Arline Harrison passed last Saturday with relatives at Solon Mills. John I. Sutton of Chicago spent the week end as the guest of relatives near this city. Ray Page and D. I. Granger attended the Central States fair at Aurora last Thursday. Miss Mae Justen spent the latter part of last and first of this week with Chicago friends. Martin Foley of Cleveland, O., is spending a few days as the gneet of McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Dowe and niece of Waukegan were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives. Michael Weston of Woodstock spent Sunday as a guest in the home of his sister, Mrs. B. Frisby. Misses MilQred Kinsala and Bertha Schiessle passed one day last week in the metropolitan city. Mrs. Mollie Givens and son, Donald, and Miss Anna Frisby called on Fox Lake relatives Sunday. Miss Ella Erickson of Rockford is a guest in the home of her brother, L. A. Erickson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Phalen of Chicago are spending the week as guests of McHenry friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thurlwell and family of Chicago were Sunday guests of McHenry relatives. Miss Eleanor Phalin returned home Tuesday from a several weeks' visit with relatives at Cleveland, O. Dr. C. H. Fegers, Miss Eleanor Mc- Gee and Ray McGee spent Sunday as guests of relatives at Wauconda. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan of Chicago were week end guests of the latter's aunt, Miss Ellen Doherty. Mrs. Otto Pohle of Chicago passed a few "days, last week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pries. Mrs Mike Lenzen and children of Grayslake were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. N. Miller. Ed. Adarhs of Chicago passed the first of the week as a guest in the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank Thnrlwell. Dr. D. G. Wells and Jacob Justen witnessed the Elgin-Algonquin baseball game at Elgin last Sunday afternoon. „ Mines Beatrice and Berniee Weber were guests of Chicago friends the latter part of last and first of this week. Mrs. B. Maynard of Crystal Lake spent a few days last week in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Herbes and family of Grayslake passed Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman of Schaumberg passed a part of last Thursday and Friday with McHenry relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marum of Chicago passed the week end in the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs N. J. Justen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kinsala and sons, George and William, were the quests of relatives at Burlington, Wis., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Landwer and son, Keith, of Woodstock were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs Jas. T. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Aylward and Miss Minnie Conway of Elgin were Sunday guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Conway. Mrs. Glenn Robison of Woodstock the latter part of last week in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sattem and chil dren and Miss Gertrude Sattem of Springfield are spending a few days as guests of McHenry relatives. Mrs. Wm. Marshall and children of Morton Grove are spending the week in the home of the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Maynard and daughter, Merle, of Richmond, Mich passed a few days last week in the home of Mr. and Bin. Franklin Ensign. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kinney and daughter, Kathryn, of Chicago were guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh, the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Giesler, Sr and daughter, Delores, and Mr. apd Mrs. Philip Giesler, Jr., and children of Chicago were Sunday guests in the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thennes and John Blake and daughter, Kathryn, returned home last Thursday from visit with relatives in Minnesota and Iowa. They made the trip via auto- -mobile. THURSDAY. AUGUST 30 (•Otii Tirkinfton'i Masterpiece FL»r 3% "oucr ??? -- ---v -yt mi. * SAT.. AUGL 31 A SEPT. 1 Richard Barthelmeu AND--- ^ Dorothy IN* : !» ' *4 Jf W. Bonslett, Alfred Richardson, Clayton and Frank Hughes were among the McHenry baseball fans who witnessed the Antioch-Lfike Villa game at Waukegan last Sunday afternoon. Lake Villa won the game by a score of 6 to 8. :wm, OrMam »de Before tile Meet ' ^ AND THE COMEDY ^ ^ilttOAY. sePTCMI *$$$$ |j] v WWi •* Extraordinary O*!* • -including- V* Chas. Mack, Burr Mcintosh, Elinor Fair, Geo. Bancroft Emily Fitzroy nMI •--and---.. • " 1 |||i.ARRY SEMON COMZDY *N0 WEDDING BELIS" SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 •.Sb* -STARRING Havey Carey AND A COMED* TtiES. A WED.. SEPT. 4 & 5 A. Power* Proudly Pmrnti In the Name "of the Law AH0 THE COMEU* -f". mi: BUMPS" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 The Journey's End ajisy; A HODKINSON PICTURE AND THE COMEDY "SEA ELEPHANTS" ifi*e Mrs. Wm. Aebischer spending a few days as home of her mother, Mrs fel. Frank Cavanaugh of Notre Dame, Henry flegen. Ind., was a guest in the M. A. Con- Misses Margaret, Jobe Vasey. Mr. and Mrs. John Scodler and son, Stof- iBajjswwIi of Chicago Uik the home at Sr. and way home last Wednesday and Thursday. Miss Irene Conway oi Elgin is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1(. A. Conway. Miss Loyola Lyons of Gary spent several days last week as a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Welch. Edmund Berbian of Chicago passed the week-end as a guest in the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A~J&. Barbian. Misses Leone and Kathleen Givens returned home Monday evening from several days' visit with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mlrs. Edwin Walsh and children of Chicago are spending several days as guests of relatives in McHenry. Dr. C. H. Fegers, Miss Eleanor McGee and Bay McGee attended the Central States fair at Aorera one day last week. Ella and Rosemary Huemann of Johnsburg boarded the Chicago train at this station yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boger and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Schaffer and family at Crystal Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Schreiner and sons, Maurice and Willys, attended the Central States fair at Aurora last week Wednesday. Mrs. Ellen Whiting is spending a couple of weeks as a guest in the home of her son Lewis Whitiftg. and family at Longmont, Colo. Mrs. John Kelahan and three sons of Algonquin, Mrs. .Berlein ang Miss Julia Gleason of Chicago .pawed lapt Friday in this city. Mrs. Minnie Hammerstroem of Chi cago is spending the wendmt the cottage of her daughter, Mrs, Jacob Best, at Sunnyside beach. .- < ; Walter K. "Conway left this morn ing for Notre Dame, Ind., after spend ing three- weeks in the home of his weeks' St Estes Denver, |£i% ; •" f d of •mm m tffcB^aft ibt home kar Mis. Fnuddin Kasign, on Wed> nesday evening ot last week. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eisenmenger ,j and of Crystal Lake drov%r q <9 ls#fc Samday afternoon and inci-I'aJM d«ntally took in the motor boat races.. St Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughter ; and Mrs. Edward Malone of Elgin t!U - were guests in the home of Mr. Mrs. M. J. Walsh one day lnut wawi ^ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ernst, ^ ter, Mary, and son, George, of Chi-f^ J| cago are spending a few days a4. guests in the home of Mr. ""I Mrs^ : ; Wm. J. Welch. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Schneider Mr., and Mrs. Robt. Thompson tored to Congress Park last Saturday and passed the week end aa guests ist the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floy<fH~ Thompson. i Miss Anna M. Knox returned to heifhome here Saturday from a tw<gl weeks' outing at Stoney Lake, Mich. She returned to Elgin Monday to re* sume her duties as chief operator of!, the Illinois Bell Telephone company there. '01. }; - » • EVERY iM. tUShl*' l-:h. v ?; •e-C :my t'V'wr tppreciates her own bank account. Appreciate the account of every wom^lt it is our privilege to serve. •: •t We know that a checking account iir Ihis bank will simplify her household and usiness transactions and safeguard her terests--because a cancelled check is a leceipt. TSV 'SMoney in the bank is safer than in tfito and it is spent more thoughtfully.: - V | Women like to baiUc tace. Ihem 'feel at homti. - . l. . • ;l ~ "" '^spy' Mrs. Geo. J. Schreiner was an Elgin visitor Wednesday. Miss Clara Miller passed Mnw/toy in the metropolitan city. Mrs. F. E. Covalt passed yesterday in the metropolitan city. R. I. Overton attended to business matters in Chicago Tuesday. A. E. Nye attended to business matters in Chicago Wednesday. Miss Clara Stoffel is spending a few days with Chicago relatives. Dr. D. G. Wells was a professional visitor in the metropolitan city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Walsh and daughter were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Miss Rosemary Nye and brother, Eugene, were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Wm. Smith attended to business mattem fe tl* metropolitan clky Tuesday. ' Mrs. Chas. J. Reihansperger and daughter, Ruth, were Chicago visitors; Tuesday. Miss Julia Weber of Evanston is spending a week's vacation with McHenry relatives. Mrs. John Miller passed the latter: part of last and first of this week withj, Chicago relatives. Mrs. Chas. Pultz and niece, Alvera Heimer, passed Wednesday in thq metropolitan city.. Miss Garnet Gooley of Holland, O. is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Opal Cooley. Mrs. S. S. Chapell of Chicago spent a few (Jftys this week with her mother, Mrs. Alsena Smith. James Burke of Chicago was a week* end guest in the home of his aunt,- Miss Ellen Doherty. Mrs. I. Levinson and son, Harry, were among the Chicago passengers Wednesday morning. Jiijdge and Mrs. C. P. Barnes ofl Woojlstock were McHenry visitor^ - la$T Sunday afternoon. Jos. Stenger of Cary was a Sunday guest in the home of his brother, C; W. Stenger, and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. D.. Smalley and| children of Woodstock spent Sunday £ with McHenry relatives. Misses Lillian and Dorothy Freuncfe and brother, Henry, attended the Mil* waukee fair Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Frisby of Chi-t» cago spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Anna Frisby. Miss Mildred Kinsala is spending a few days as the guest of Miss Glady$ Van Natta at Franklin Park. Miss Lillian Wickham of Hebroif passed a few days recently as th$ guest of Miss Genevieve Knox. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cleazy and daughter, Charmayne, of Elgin were guests of relatives here Sunday. Misses Eleanor Larkin, Dorothy' and Genevieve Knox are camping ii| Kent's cottage on Fox river this week;, <r ,:.x . 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