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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 27 Mar 1924, p. 10

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* t i } *, ' r > " ' " r , , **' * * * '1 ""L ^jkfe> »* McHENRY'S WHE0F * m*-. McHeary Tmskip Matnal Fire hsamce Co. FOR ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE • sjp£:,*s| H---•.,. „ 'N ^ Good protection at very low cost. The fact that our ^ >is l\ * company has written more than $225,000 worth of ; - i new business, without much canvassing, during the iyyear just ended, indicates that the people of this ^ riv1' community are beginning to realize that a Mutual Vv,"* v;.?' insurance is the only insurance. *< ;C; t ? < -• ( McHenry: Michael Freundt Phone 1274 :• AGENTS < Johnsburg, Ringwood: M. N. Schmitt, 623-R-l ( Spring Grove and Richmond: Fred Meyers • 'WM Respectfully Solicits Your Vote tor Re^lectioa ii h&A*- •'-* v . bn His Record of Accomplishment PETEsars DRUG FOR SERVICE If we haven't got what-you want, .' we williget it for you. •CHOKE II8-JN- H; PETRSCHDRU6CIST The freshness of spring is a great relief to the system after the rigors and dullness of winter. Your home is as badly in need of freshening up as you are yourself. Give your rooms a dressing up with - ** * SPRING RUGS, FURNITURE AND LINOLEUM Fresh bright linoleum and airy spring rugs on the floors, and comfortable, sanitary furniture, will transform your home and make it truly the "dearest spot on earth." We have the materials and want to co-operate with you in the pleasant work. JACOB JUSTEN McHENRY, ILL. I >• Ice Cream --Dessert of Desserts No other goodie can take the place of ice cream as dessert, all the year 'rounds McHenry Ice Cream ' with good cake rounds off the meal and insures its success. Everybody likes McHen ry Ice Cream. McHENRY ICE CREAM FACTORY C. UNTl, PROP. WW*- w > • ARREST SPONGE SQUAD MEMBER IRA BLACK WELL, LAKE COUNTTf INVESTIGATOR, IN TROUBLE [Libertyville Independent, Mar. 20} Ira Blackwell, valued member of State's Attorney Ashbel V. Smith's dry raiding squad, one of the state's attorney's chief investigators of liquor and other violations being i stamped out by A. V. Smith, was arrested by Officer Glabella of North Chicago at 12:30 o'clock Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Wanko. 1135 McAllister avenue, on a eharge of burglary and drunkenness. Blackwell demanded an immediate {hearing so Justice John Nelson was [called out of bed to hear the case. Blackwell scouted out his friend, I Steve Kroll, a man who has been under investigation for liquor violations i many times, and Kroll signed the $500 ' bond for Blackwell's release. The lease will come up before Justice Nelson later this week. Late Wednesday night, Mrs. Wanko called the North Chicago police station and reported that Blackwell had broken into her house. Officer Gabella answered the call and caught j Blackwell in the home of Mrs. Waniko. Blackwell was placed under arjrest and taken to the North Chicago I police station, where Justice Nelson ! was summoned and the hearing' was ! held. , I It is declared that Blackwell was taken to the Wanko home from Waukegan in a taxi driven by J. Horn. After leaving Blackwell at the Wanko home, the police say Horn drove away and left Blackwell, who is said to have been under the influence of liquor. The police declare that he was carrying a bottle of liquor at the time he was arrested. The North Chicago police declare that they will see that Blackwell is prosecuted as they declare they have! had considerable trouble with him in j the past. He is reported to be a frequent visitor to North Chicago places where liquor is said to flow freely, and that he generally gets into trouble after his visits, there. *** ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Jacob Justen was a business visitor in Chicago Monday. Ray Conway attended to ' business matters at Elgin Monday. I Miss Mildred Welch passed last [Friday in the metropolitan city. ; Mrs. Gordon Stringer and children | spent last week with relatives in Elgin. . I Martin Conway spent the latter | part of last week with friends in Chi- ! cago. Ed. Meyers has gone to Kenosha, Wis., where he has secured employment. Frank Hovitt of Algonquin spent Sunday as the feuest of McHenry friends. Emil Pe%eflrson spent a few days this week as the guest of relatives in Chicago. Miss Lillian Stilling spent the week in the metro- FRf. & "SAT.. MARCH 28 & 29 Gone are th« 4sya of the old (tern wheeler. Gone ere the acene* of childhood; Bat dear to the heart are fond recollection! recalled by "Oo the Bmks i V-- jof the Wabash" THE CAST Mary Carr, James Morris oo. Burr Mcintosh, Lumsden Hare, Mary MacLaren, Madge Evans, Marcia Harris, George Neville, Bd Roseman • 1. -r AND THE COMEDY^ : J* "SfEEBVME' • :V|- $ i^^UnSfbAY. MARCH sb ^ ^ -'Loyal Lives"-3 A ^tihhtg. Crashing Melodrama ot the Mai! Service f, , AND THF. COMEDY "A GOOD scour* & SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2t3» COMING ATTRACTIONS BABY PEGGY IN "THE DARLING OF NEW Y0K|** "THE MAN FROM BRODNEYS** "AGE OF DESIRE"- v "SPORTING YOUTH" QUARTER OF A CENTURY ITEMS CLIPPED FROM PLAIN- - DEALERS OF 25 YEARS AGO March 28~, 1899 • 1 Easter Sunday will be observed at the different churches next Sunday! A. P. Baer made a trip to Fox Lake Monday with his delivery wagon. John Heimer is having the interior of his bar room papered and redecorated. „ . Alida Simon has sold a half acre off from her lot at Johnsburg to M. H Freund for $950. '- «~ Barbian Bros., the cigar manufacturers, have within tKe past week placed a nice, up-to-date antique ceiling in the cigar factory. < Waukegan is having all sorts of trouble with her water mains. Many of them have been frozen for some weeks and several have bursted. About sixty couples attended the masquerade party at Stoffel's hall last Friday evening. The party was given by the Twenty-five clubf Dr. Baechler has disposed of his dental parlors to Dr. F. C. Ross, .who will take possession next week, it being the doctor's intention to locate in Chicago. During the .past year many thousands of dollars were spent in new residences and improvements in McHenry and the coming summer promises that more will be spent this year. The March fad is fleecy snow flakes every other day. People speak of March as being compared to a mild lamb, but by her conduct this year she deserves to be called a wild willie goat. McHenry people were greatly surprised Sunday morning-- on 'earning that one of the old pioneers, Martin Boyle, had passed to the great unknown early that morning. The deceased was a resident of McHenry for fifty years. He came here jin 1849 and is survived by three Chi§- ~ dren, Mrs. Wm. Cleary of Sprhft Grove, Mrs. P. J. Cleary aod John # this village. \Ve have added a Radio department to our musical merchandise consisting of nationally advertised Order Your ' } X* t, CROSLEY * ELGlffe f; Set Here ^ ^ • *1 Gome in^fbr i l>ef«<imtratimi Prices and Service Guaranteed fkADE AT HOME ' 0% Nye Music and Jewelry Store PHONE 123-J " f WEST McHENRY, ILU "At ' y ' t- '" - ^-V-i 7 CLASSIFIED DEPARTNENT FOR SALE--Spring McHenry Four Mills. seed wheat. 40-4t WANTED--Girl at Modern Laundry. Apply at laundry, West McHenry. 41 FOR SAL&--'Alfalfa hay. Inquire at Geo. J. Sayer farm No. 1, McHenry, 111. 40-4t FOR SALE--A quantity of oats, good for seeding. A. P. Freund, McHenry, 111. 42-lt* FOR SALE--A fatming mill, cheap. The Alexander Lumber Co., West McHenry, III. ' 41-tf FOR SALE--Choice timothy hay, $22 per ton. Robt. Knox, McHenry, 111. Phone 617-M-l. 42-tf FOR SALE--Property in the city of McHenry. Inquire of Wm. J. Welch, West McHenry, 111. 35-tf FOR SALE OR RENT--Six room house on Green street. Inquire of R. end with friends politan city. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Evans of Chicago were week end guests of McHenry friends. . • i George Steilen, Sr., spent a fpw1 FOR days this week as the guest of Chicago relatives. Misses Carolyn Steffes, zen and Carolyn Miller spent Monday in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks of Chicago spent Monday as guests in the jhome of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kelter. Misses Helen Welch and Marjory Phalin passed the latter part of last week with friends in the metropolitan city. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Thompson of Lake Geneva, Wis., were Sunday guests of Mr. apd Mrs. W. D. Went-, worth. . , Mi4, and Mrs. Patrick Moriarty of Chicago passed Sunday in the home I of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pint. V. Powers, McHenry, 111. 42-tf FOR SALE--Ford truck. Commercial body and inclosed cat). N. J. Justen & Son, West McHenry. 40-4t RENT--A number of acres of land suitable for bay and plow land. Mrs. Henry Kennebeck, McHenry, 111. Clara Pit- j Phone 612-M-l. 42-lt* FOUND--In my field a hoig. Owner may have same by calling any day except Sunday and paying charges. Bert Merchant, Ringwood, 111. Box 43. 42-lt WANTED--A second hand 10-20 1917 to 1920„Titon tractor. R. H. hind -weel. Must be in good working order. Address Wm. Justen, R. F. D. No. 3, McHenry. 4S FOR SALE--Two span light mulea and one Heider 15-30 tractor, Waukesha motor. J. J. Dunnigan Construction Co., box ' 302, McHenry, 111. ^ . 42-3t* TERRACOTTA Market your eggs at Erickson's. Mrs. Leonard Beal was a visitor in Chicago Monday. Mrs. P. Jollitz was a Chicago visitor one day last week. Miss Mary F.isby of Elgin spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. M. Knox and family^ called on relatives in Woodstock Sunday. Miss Eva McMillan of Chicago spent Sunday at her home here. Miss Marjorie Phalin visited friends in Chicago Saturday and Sunday^" • Mrs. Bernard J. Shine was a businss caller in Crystal" Lake Friday. Miss Eleanor Phalin as the guest of friends in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Miss Florence Knox was the guest of friends at Crystal Lake Friday evening. M rs. Nels Person of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -S. B. Leisner. The biggest and most varied selection of Easter novelties to be found in McHenry at J. j. Rothermel's. FOR RENT--Best small farm (50 acres) in county, on cement highway* Good buildings and plenty of them. Three miles from McHenry. Wm. Bonslett, McHenry. Phone 124-J. 41-3$ "'FOR SALE--8-16 International tractor with two bottom plow and real; hitch of tandem pulverizer. All in first-class condition and used but ont season. E. G. Peterson, McHenry. Phone 127-W. 41-tf BABY CLICKS--In 100 Jots, assorted, $11; Leghorns, $12; Barred Rocks, 3. C. Red Anconas, $14; Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Minorcas, $17. Postpaid. Catalog free. D. T. Farrow Chickeries, Peoria, 111. 32-24$ ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE The new gym at St. Mary's pard* chial school at Woodstock was opened last week and to say the least the pupils are taking full advantage rf indulging in the popular indoor sports which are now made possible. A movement is on foot at Woodstock to provide the citizens of that city with a public park other than that j around the square. The tract that is' Mr. and Mrs, George F. Kuntsman' |)Cjng considered for such a purpose is of Hinsdale spent Sunday at the home j Hanaford's woods, consisting of thirty of the latter's parents, Mr. and^ Mrs. j acres and located in the southeast part Geo. B. Frisby. jof the city. *- RINGWOOD NURSERY As there is very little change i#1 prices, am using 1922 price list again this season. Have a full line in The Elgin National Watch company is about to make greater expansions. According to plans now being formulated by the wood's largest watch everything of No. 1 stock for the manufactunhg concern, new additions spring trade. Price list mailed on!:*re J® constructed, new machmery application. Phones: McHcmy 603-1 stalled end more help employed. At J-l and Richmond 947. l.V^Buck-the Present time ^factory land, Prop. -• v" - f ' j 42-tf!p,oyTnent to aPProx,r"ate'y «,900 op- '<rk j erators, but with the new acquisitions Hampshire has started a drive for j the number will be increased by 1,000. funds with which to build a commu- j The aim of the company is to turn out 'nity hall, where social affairs and m-l watches at the rate of 4,860 per day, door sports may be held. Their goal which will mean about one watch pefr •.y*. - is $20,000. laMist-*: • '!•" {day for each operator. . & \ ' fit V ' c' • : •to, |4 1 . • s J. >. ^ ^ * ' r tr'*'•* t $L£ \ • The made arrangements with us \ whereby your taxei may be paid at this office, regardless of where you reside. Save yourself trouble and expense payipg your taxes at the H;- - * 'v- 4 N WEST McHENRY, ILL. ; . v,i; -'v A THE UNIVERSAL CAR wiS the entire factory otitptit^^ord Cafe being absorbed as rapidly as the cars can v be produced, it is certain that plant capacity » will be greatly over-sold when ijgrinp. buyi teaches it highest poinfe • IF. We advise that you place your order at once, taking advantage of your dealest i***t oppqp- ^ tunity to make delivery. Detroit, II you do not wish to pay cash for your car, coar veanient installment terms can be arranged. OryoU- - • ^ ' am enroll under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plait v ^ »mc ' /**•' i •; s'i " • i©Vr ll i A 1;' fe'" "S ? i' ' & .. ~'.": *0 . . 'Ms*- !"• :r " ^ V.".;- .* -v -jf- v * '* , X ' ' J . ^ - * *' • *--Z" ' •• v*

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