C'^teftp mmm 1st 116 4 .164 ........168 147 131 Richardson ...178 176 131 A. Mtpan v.. .166 187 167 ?4> MCHENRY'S S^'v'V •ORE Of AHUSEJIQtT WED. & THURS SG -WITH Lon Chaney, Harrison Ford Marguerite De LaMotte, John f#,{j^|npoll8. Walter i FOR SERVICE • it" - Buddy Messenger AND THE COMEDT A LION BUNT FRI. & SAT jpwe will get it for yo|L J H1- ,...4A£r WnFWIN. H. PETESCHBJlMiil 481 1431 evening1 to try their lnck against 481 1601 second team of that city and like Mc-1 469 166' Henry's first they al minus the money, the 761 749 732 2242 747 jour quintet three Fords ~ , ' ^ 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. The Crystal Lake team hit the wood feacon . .142 164 147 443 147, for a total of 2424 pins, while Mc- ^ickell;^.. .188 163 128 ^14 138 Henry gathered in 2259. . MerwinUe E. Bust 169 134 163 446 148 J did the best work for the winnera, CJ. Bust ......128 166 141 434 144'while Bacon copped the honors for Jttsfesni^-*^.. .161 182 211 664 184jMcHenry. The scores: Crystal Lake 1st 2nd 3rd Total AV. 788 788 780 2291 763 Skinner ,189 196 162 637 179 Crystal Lake Wins Again ! Ratkey ....;7i67 159 166 492 164 Crystal Lake quintet came to Jenner ...... -. .186 113 114 418 137 McHenry last Sunday for their third JtShns ... *. . ,<il74 138 131 443 171 encounter with the town team of this j Merwinkle %. v$36 777 126 639 179 Radio for Christmas IK IDEAL (HRISHMS HtESENT FOR IDE WHOLE FAHLV ' Hie new "GREBE" receiver we recommend as the utmost in Radio Broadcast. Receivers. Regeneration and Tuned Radio F r e q u e n c y A m p l i f i c a t i o n , t h e two chief factors in long distance radio, find their first successful comMffflf>on in this receiver. With this receiver yea may use any Combination of vaoume tube, making possible the use of dry eel Is or storage battery. May be set up immediately and successfully, operated anywhere by anyone. Extremely lc»g tance reception possible. v ; Tfce C3aiataiaa'supply is limited and we advise your early consideration for prompt delivery k , W. L. HOWELL & CO. PHONE Wl-R --Dealers-- - McHENRY, ILL. ALSO RADIO SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ^ EXIDE RADIO--A AND B BATTERIES Richard Barthelmess --AND-- Do»othy Glsh < ! * IN - • • m Bright Shiil AND NO. 5 OF *•- FIGHTING BLOOlft SUNDAY. DECEMBER » Katherine MacDonald --IN--*-- The Lonely Road AND ;r Jy t Larry Semon --IN-- - T "TIE GOWN SKNf SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2:3* WED & THUR.. DEC. 13*13 Thoros and Orange Blossoms FORDS LEAD BOWLING LEAGUE city and returned home that evening " 'with the three straight games tucked i '-f>52 783 689 2424 808 underneath their belts. The visitors | McHenry . ~ 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. were at their best, rolling up a total. Schmitt .. 132 ,119 389 129 of 2853 pins. With the Lakers going | Richardson . .159 99 181 439 1 at this rate of speed there wasn't a Patzke ......,149 164 150 463 154 chance for the homer crew to stop'Bacon . . i i . 190 159 622 174 them or even get anywhere near strik- J us ten , .v.',*•.••164 ISO 160 444 148 ing distance. It was the visitors' day and they surely did take advantage of it. Lockwood of the visitor* got 683 pins for an average of 227 for the afternoon. Hawley and Vogt did the best work for the home team. The scores: '* *AUftrnONAL PERSONAL Mrs. Simon S toff el passed Tuesday in the metropolitan city. Miss Margaret McCabe of Wauke- ^ A , T . „ . M , . gan spent the week end in the home Crystal X*k» at tad 8rd Total Ay of her „ Mr ^ Koch ..,,,...172 196 187 554 184 ; 7 Lefty 144 180 176 600 166 Lockwott ... .196 165 223 683 227 Poulos ..^...168 201 190 5«2 187 in the home ^ 733 715 769 2267 762 MeHert$' Meyer*j; Weber ..i..» *Bacori7^»y Hawley * v*».. Vogt.; {?'*->> .198 167 189 1#4 McCabe. Mrs. Ailie Chapell and daughter, Marion, of Chicago passed last Friday ^ and Mrs. Robert Thompson. *87777 11001111 9m6k5 Q28fiR6j3t 9O6K1I l> Miss Christine Maynard of Wood- gtock spent day in the 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. home 6f her sister, Mrs. Enbign, .167 159 181 507 169 ,and family. .144 169 ^56 459 153, Mr. and Mrs. David Huck of Chi- .124 160 1T1 456 151 cagQ spent Thanksgiving day with the .186 207 171 664 188 former's sister, Mrs. Lester Jencks, .189 179 193 661 187 8Tld fo^iy. , - ! Mrs. Ch'as. 6. Prett and wson, 810 864 872 2646 848 Leonard, and Misa Margafet Rosch of *Bacon took Steilen's place after Aurora were guests of McHenry relathe first game. ^ j tives Sunday. Steffes. Mrs. Fred Jnsten> 4and Miss ROM uemann saw "The Passing Show" ai e Apollo theatre in Chicago Wed negday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ad Mjr.MM) of of M< r Are yim lonesome?: Are you worried about some friend Cff 5 'f • relative back lit the%ld hornet ,, i ^ W<mld you like td talk t6 Mothei^ ' !.Vy Would you like to have * little clu# with hett" *; All very easyl Just call by long distanoH telephone. The operate - wi ^ party in a few minutes/r 1 A short t^k by long distafice relieves " ?. your own. dnxiety and brings joy and . comfort to the besot V someone lefafT Make a call today. -s "S&thir-los'Ah-!" /on£ distirnce tells mett almost every requirement and the day rates are about 20% hwer than /properson-to-pet son" calls. Evening rales are about 59% and night rates 75% lower than day rates for" station-to-station" calls, but no rate is reduced below 25 cents. Consult the telephone directory for further details or call"Long Distance." W 5T„ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY X OH HENRYS STILL OCCUPY THE ^CELLAR POSmO* t. Forfc Rexalls Staading of Team* • W. X* . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1 * w.... .8 3 _ • t' Buicks >'<»*.•». .8 , Leghorns «....,v* . .8 8 Oh Henrys ....,....,.1 5 ikCAoiig • « « •«.«? Defender! * m HAKE YOUR HOME PLEASANT WITH • s ;s' Really good furniture will give you comfort, the satkfaction of long wear, and the great pleasure of an £ttractiv« home, furnished in good taste^ -M JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. I' Pet. .833 .500 t .500 .500 .500 i .166 The above is the standing of the teams in the McHenry Bowling league up to but not including Tuesday night's game. The highest individual score is held by Paul Meyers with a mark of 236. The Defenders hold the high score for a single game witji 858, while the high score for three games is held by the .Rexalls with 2488. The individual high average thus far this season is held,by W. P. Vogt, his mark being 191. / Defenders Vs. Bufefci The Buicks took two out of three games from the Defenders on Wednesday evening of last week, the winners taking the first two games with plenty to spare, ^ile they dropped the third setto by seventeen pins. Alfred Patzke, of the Buicks, hung up the high total of the evening with 519 pins. Alfred Richardson,. of the Defenders, followed him closely with 491. The scores: Defendeta 1st 2nd 3rd Tota! Av. Thompsoaf ,;..185 135 137 407 136 Knox 118 118 159 395 131 Whiting .411 107 130 348 116 Richardson ...167 166 168 491 163 A. Meyeiti ^ .183 147 168 488 162 7, 714 673 742 2129 760 Buicks V 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av, A. Patzljfc*;;.. .186 174 160 519 178 G. Wattles ...140 121 124 386 128 Kreutzer 173 178 117 468 166 W, Patzke ....137 160 166 463 154 Laures .......146 180 158 488- 161 •V.V ?£?7 »th6 verdict of those who &t our Ice Cream in preference to all other makes. 7 And, there is a reason. Our cream, first of all, is made under the most sanitary conditions, the latest of machinery is * used, which, together with our knowl- > edge of the business, results in a cream| that occupies a class of its own! If you, have not been in the habit of eating the - McHenry-Made Ice Cream, it is not too late now. Once eaten, you'll never call for any other brand. Demand S^ctionry ' I Ice Cfjeam and get the best, " v I • W * , . C, 1INTI, PROP. 780 813 726 2318 778 Rexalls v*. Fords - The Fords kept up their dizzy pace last Friday evening by trimming the Rexalls two out W threej Bacon, rolling with the wihning^tdam. lfead the field with an average of 184 for the three games rolled. W. F. Vogt, of the Rexall five, was second high with an average of 174. The Rexalls rolled the high game of the evepifig in the third, when they hit the maples for a total of 810. The scores: Rexalls 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av Rossmaa .....146 131 181 468 162 Spurting ..... 147 144 178 469 166 Boley ........156 166 143 464 161 Tusick .>*....160 134 118 402 184 Vogt . ,v<£T«£. • 146 186 190 622 174 ~ 744 761 810 2316 778 Fqfdi i" , 1st 2nd 3rd Total Av. Bacon ...196 167 190 552 184 Nickel^ .+*». .115 143 121 379 126 E. Bus* r«^.. 129 156 138 423 141 C. BUB» ......140 154 161 446 148 Justen »Vu4;. .188 169 166 498 166 <$&w 782 779 756 2297 766 teimders vs. Forda "Hie Fords still continued their stride on Tuesday evening of this week, at which time they took two out of three games from the De* fenders. Frsd Weinschenker, who started out with the Fords, bowled but one game and was relieved in the .second by F. Nickels. Geo. Justen was the high man of the evening with a total of 664 or an average of 184, V- U.P^ci. m ifci K . ^4 % s. New fs*«'iv ... . . "'Umb Club e iiow through our bran^-new Christmas Club plan to --December V^: t 0 Think of the joy that will be yours! 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