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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Sep 1927, p. 1

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***jr^ c .^^T"•••s^^t^^', * -^' - ;':ir" jv: ,*- / .*,» if^S,?* l-*v^ *- :<?1 VOLUME 53 McHENRY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927. No. 16 CHICAGO BANKER DIES SUDDENLY John R. Netterstrom Passed Away At Midnight Sunday While Visiting - At Pistakee Bay An inquest was conducted by Coroner E. H. Cook of Huntley Monday forenoon to inquire into the sudden death of John Richard Netterstrom, which occurred Sunday at midnight at the home of Mrs. Netterstrom's mother, Mrs. Blomgren, on Pistakee Bay. The inquest was held at the undertaking rooms of N. J. Justen & Son in West McHenry. The jury was composed of William H. Althoff, Fred Kamholz, Walter F. Vogt, Dr. R. G. Chamberlin, N. J. Justen and Peter M. Justen. A verdict of heart disease was brought in by the six men. Mr. NetterstTom and wife had arrived Saturday from Chicago for a visit with relatives, having just started on a vacation trip. Deceased had not been in the best of health for some time, but was taken suddenly RIPARIAN RIGHTSCHIEF QUESTION IS RIVER HERITAGE OF : f ALLEY PEOPLE? May Get Opinion on the Question From Lawyer of International Reputation What are the riparian rights of the people of the Fox river valley, in connection with the proposed construction of another dam over the river, at Nippersink point? This question is being asked by. the mayors of the various cities from McHenry to Ottawa, enhsted in the fight to prevent the construction of the dam, .for.whidi the last legislature voted $175,000, says the Elgin ' J. w. SMITH WINS TO START- RIFLE SHOOT CUP ON RtSlORIUM EXCAVATING CONTRACT HAS BEEN LET Well-Known Physicians and Specialists Will Be On Consulting : V . ! Staff £-v.ir; Work is expected to begin this week on the McHenry Restorium building, to be located on a part of the M. H. ' Detrick farm, just on the southern limits of this city. The excavation contract has been let to A. P. Freund and his machinery will be on the ground the latter part of the week. Thus will start another enterprise for McHenry, which promises to develop into one of the largest institutions of its kind in this part of the country. Much of the credit for the bringing of the Restorium here should go to Mr. Detrick, who has displayed an unusual interest in the proposition ""J »-- "• I-", wrdmg t» the ttsti-j "right" to lower , ouu mo i. iaree sign I mor>y of witnesses, and went to the Have they a right to lower it one- j Smith--score 41 out of possible 50. I rendered useless. A new switch house a fV,o ! kitchen and took a dose of medicine | twentieth, or one-half, or entirely J Second highest on 300 yard range--; was brought up from LaGrange and to relieve his distress. A few minutes shut off the stream? These questions ' Palmer Wegener--score 41 out of pos- was installed and in operation by later he again arose and fell forward | have been asked, and the question of 50. ! 10:30 o'clock?- the same evening. A to the floor and died almost instant- riparian rights discussed informally First prize for highest score on switch house, with its equipment and ly. A physician was hurriedly sum-j by the officials, with the result thatjboth' ranges--Silver Cup. ! connections, costs from $2,000 to $3,- moned who pronounced the trouble as: it has beeri practically decided to se-| Highest score on each of the Wo 000. angina pectoris. cure an authorative opinion on the I 1 &nges--year membership in National j Miss Ilene Carlson is the new su- Mr. Netterstrom had been an em-j question, an opinion from a constitu-j Rifle Association. J perintendent at the Woodstock hospi- j ployee of the First National Bank in! tional lawyer of weight and standing. Chicago for thirty-five years and! It has been suggested that Silas wou^ have been eligible for a pension Strawn, of Chicago, a lawyer of in- Chicago, one of the investigaToriT who in another three or four years. In his ternational repute, render an opinion was employed by Ira Marshall, who younger days he was an expert bi-; on the question of the riparian rights has the work in hand. Mr. Mather | cycle rider and it is beheved that the | of the property owners of the valley Makes 81 Out of a Possible 100 on McHenry Club Range Last Sunday The first official cup match fired by the McHenry Rifle club on its two and three hundred yard ranges Sunday, Sept. 18, was won by J. W. Smith and the Club 30-06 silver cup was awarded him. This cup will remain in his possession for a period of six mopths when another match will be staged, the winner of which is to retain the cup for a six months period. There were nineteen official entries for this shoot and many visitors attended; ..v v. ; .y :.;'J The' •br'-; follow? : " > Vv/'•*•., .-.•S-.. Highest on both 1 ranges--J. W. Smith--score 81 out of a possible 100. Highest m 200 yard range--Ed- Courier-News in Tuesday's issue• j waid Nickels-^-scofe 39> olit;of pos May Employ Silas Strawn rsibl© 50. Is the river, the riparian rights, Second highest on 200 yard range-- ill Sunday night, complaining of what^the heritage of the people of the val- H. V. Batten--score 37 out of a pos- j rent supplying the Grayslake terrihe thought was gas pains. He arose f ley ? Have any group of citizens the' sible 50- i tory passes, was struck by lightning the water levels ? I Highest on 300 yard range--R. H.} and was so badly damaged that it was WEEKLY EXCHANGE ITEMS MEREST TAKEN PROM COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES Assortment of Newsy Items In a Condensed Form For Busy' People A truckload of fruit and vegetables; valued at $1,700 and belonging to Harry Kluk, owner of the Blue Goose fruit and vegetable stores in Waukegan, was stolen in Chicago early last Thursday afternoon. The truck on which the fruit was loaded was owned by the Lauer Cartage company of 34 Maple avertue, Waukegah. During the severe electrical storm Thursday morning of last week the switch house at the local substation through which the electric cur- LEGION POST TURNS OVER FIRE FUND SEPTEMBER TERM TO OPENMONDAY MAY GRAND JURY WILL l ACT which is being erected on the site, displaying a picture of the; proposed building. Guests of Kiwanis Club The Restorium promoters were guests of the McHenry Kiwarrts club at its regular meeting last Thursday evening, which was in the form of a dinner at the Niesen Cafe. Plans of financing and building the Restorium were presented by E. H. Mather of -.J. „ ipne-thv talk on the sub-! strenuous training indulged in at that; A meeting of the^ mayors and|he welcome at the club's range on tl.e time undermined his health, from| other city officials of the cities of H. Weber farm located bWvveeii Lake Second highest score on each range tal. Miss Carlson comes with three •Bandolier of 30 caliber ammunition., years' experience from Reader hospi- All firing was done with .the regu-j tah near Duluth. Minn. She entered lation Springfield 30 caliber rifle. | upon her new duties, Thursday of last Practice shoots will continue to be t week. Miss Josephine Wirds, who reheld every Sunday and visitors wiJl! cently resigned her position as super Sum of $2,533.50 on Hand, With $87 in Unremitted Pledges Yet to Be Paid At t regular meeting of the local Legion post Thursday, Sept. 15, it was ordered that the Fire Fund be placed into the hands of the disbursement committee of ten men. The Injured Firemen Fund will continue as a Legion Fund until sufficient money will be contained therein to warrant a presentable distribution to the three injured men. J. W. Worth remains as chairman of this fund until final disposition of same will have been made. No contributions have been made into this fund since its origination and it still shows a balance of $20. It appears that it should be absolutely unnecessary to solicit and plead for contri-1 w'»sh of Circuit Judge Shurtleff andbutions for this fund which is'to pro-|the decision of the board of supervide some financial relief to the three i visors in their last session, men injured in line of duty. Apprecia- j '^le following list of petit jurors tion may be shown in substantial form j been drawn for the term: by making your check payable to the' Petit Jurors American Injured Fireman's Fund and j Otto Yerke ........ depositing or mailing to West Mc- LHarly Deitz Henry State Bank or the Fox River : Nothnagel Valley State Bank. I Jacob Olbrich ... No contributions have been received' Strain tne past week and the final status ofj^0*111 Wells the-Fire Fund is as follows: j Chas. Leason ... Previously pledged and re- > I ^ • Taylor ... ported in the Plaindealer..$2,620.50! J- ^an • Cash on hand and turned j B. E. Wright ... over to committee 2,533.501 J* E. Rode • i Walter Wise ...,. V" • Eleven of Thirty-six Petit Jurors Ar* From Chemung---Two From McHenry Township The September term of the Mte- ' Henry county circuit court will ope* . next Monday with Judge E. D. Shurfe . t: leff presiding. Court dockets are mg printed this week and will b» ' ready for distribution Monday. The same, grated jury which acte& •; during the May term will , act during * the September term. This was thtr ject, quoting figures to show what, could be accomplished in 7financial, V-'Wch he never fully recovered. j the southern part of the valley is ; Defiance and Lilly Lake. v Mr. and Mrs. Netterstrom resided; scheduled to be held soon. Mayor] Fiifftty--ttwo aaccrreess wiillll bee deevotteed ttoo i ^' "13u38" Hfo"llyuwuooud S^7i.!™™ V!' . SS!"/®; ?_rle_?'S m(,rn..w;in- n Ti . Tif 'I , I in a precarious conuiuon the grounds, which will be landscaped i The remains were taken to Chicago mg. at w hich time the question of . l Ot l hllOSOtthy last U edn^di,> evening and made into a beautiful place J Monday for burial. will, ./ / j land. A city official was s through which the patients may roam intcndent of the local hospital has become the bride of George Burgeff. Gi ,nge Plenberleith, more commonly known as George Bell, was found in a precarious condition in a barn on near Hartwhen not confined to the rooms. The; CELEBftATE SEVENTH main building will be 220 by 110 feet, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY a legal opinion on riparian rights will be taken up. It is possible that this Unremitted pledges >....'..$ 87.00; ^°>* Miner It is expected that these pledge^ ^ Arthur Singer will be collected and added to the cash,; P* MoGuire ......vt. turned over to the committee. » ^>1- L. McAuliffe The fire department has made no -Henry Williams report or deposit into this fund up to' Millajd Pisrg .............. the time of this fipal report and it is Peter Heinz expected that the approximate re- j ^ Caldwell ceipts of a carnival staged by them ^ret^ Mengs. Jr." ...... Labor Day will be placed ^n the hand.- M. Gauike of the committee directly by them. Hans Christiansen .. Weekly Clippings From the Jokesters'j he away, a short time later P , - • I > I r . B e l lw a s j n t h e e m p l o y o f a H a r t - y hind farmer witil about two weeks "My dear, the doctor says llMisk j ago when he left. He was about 65 years of age and was born in Scotmeeting will be held at Aurora. No Reply Received three stories in height with a Solar-1 and Mrs. Henry Nell entertain- /ecently ..®"tl)?r\zed ium on the roof. The finish will be ofjetj seVeral friends and neighbors at V c conf®yence W1f-.h Go\er- _ ___ the highest quality. Accommodations j their home on Thursday evening, n0r " Sma ' ^v,*h PlotestmR may^•• w*lk before going to bed will cure will be provided for 200 patients at gept 15 jn this wav celebrating their 0l,s ? the valley, has received no re- my insomonia." one time. The cost is said to run close j seventh wedding anniversarv or wool- ,y th* ®tate ^xecutl)'e' although, "Well, I'll -cleatf the room so that to a half million dollars. | en wedding A delicious sipper was ilhe. re^uef f K or thejconference was you can walk. And you may. as well The Restorium building will consist I qerved at ,even o'clock after which u , Septwn^er 8. The mayors had take the baby ,with you."--Sample of . tavse, well-ventilated b.»ement.! ^ pUying ; ^ 5* .T'ST I ^ ' ^?Ie^h!.baAh.^e^Cl t!ie Prizes J>e,.ng.WOn,_byi limit on the $10 ,000 appropriation for) Clerk: "Prisoner at the bar, do you! Grove has installed the perfected tear cuy sent for. who ' Thpse ^ fire ap-pro' imatelv John Petersen hflped take him to the city hall, where ; ^ • . " , W. E. Westnunt Donations to the Injured Fireman's; Jpbn Knox, Jr. Fund will be reported in each issue, Lahn ... of the Plaindealer. J. W. Worth, Chairman. land. A coroner's inquest was held at the Slavin. Merwin and Pierce undertaking rooms and a verdict was found, "acute alcoholism," added to by heat prostration. The First State Bank of Fox River' Legion: WHEREAS, Elirar Johnson- ..... Edwin Bauer H. L. Blank ^ Rosenthal a--RESOLUTION i Louis' Strjj^d The following resolution was adoi-t- Jacob Frev ed at the last regular meeting of Mc- Frank Tomisky Henry Post, No. 491, American Edward Welleck - Walter Goff a committee of ten ----- Hkf llarengO Chemung CT'.emunf ,....Chemunff Chemunflf Chemung Chemung Chemung Chemung . Chemung Chemung Chemung Aldea Hartland Senec* ;traft.IB Gi aftatt; Graftoa Dot* .... Doff ........... Dor* Dow ....... H?bro* ... Richmond .... Bf-Henr^ .... BI:Henry Nunda Nunda ......... Nunda ........ Nunda .. Algonquin / .. A1 -onquitt ... Al'ronquin .. Algonquin .. Algonquin main floor devoted to offices, kitch-j iir5 Peter A IFreund first prize, I A .. Tr , 1 . . . i_ 1. , , ens, dining room, lounging room and • CaVheHne Ffeund second prize and| I i havmg bi»n duly appointed by a large magnificent ballroom, which Mrs j. p. Freund received the conso-1 ^ to^S^the el\™™7loh&utho?n~ will be open to the public for social iation The host and hostess received! ,, A + «io oaa: *• *1 • + • • » u .4- n- fv,- 1,1 Twn nnn >v floors " tv,» '^mediate allotment thmk' Pat (determined not to get the ! vaults as an added protection to its , this post to disburse a fund known as i OUTBOARD MOTOR NOISES ^ agovernor to authorize ; worst of it): "Well, Oi'll tell ye, Oi'm ! customers. » I the American Legion Fire Fund, con-! SHOl Ll> BE "MLFFLE0** Tv.„ nnn«r finors will be 1 1 ti,o WIMt. a.iocment of the $10,000 not exactly in trainin', but Oi think! Harold M. Mattson, Evanston, was! sistinK 0f money contributed by the The attenti 1 vf th^ editor of Tins devoted to sleeping rooms exclusively i ilto Sour sandw iches and ice' fund' and to witho,d the appropriation Oi could st^p a round or two wid , instantly killed early Wednesday indents of our community, where-! Plaindealer has been called to th? foldevoted tosieepmg ^,ms exclusively. At a late aoui sanduiche, and ice for the pro ed new dam that fat oldboy in th. Corner.»-Bul I morning of last week when the auto-,with to purchase fire protecting | lowing which appeared in the Chica- The bufZfis L^tJied so that ad-1^? ° Z52Z tlJtJZ Potions are Distributed letin. | mobile which he wardriving veered equipmcnt, for and in the interest ofgo Tribune Thursday. Sept. 15, in a Hitions can be added without sacrific- f"eS 8 C^ai mnrp hannv weddine Petitions stating opposition to the' ^ -- ! oft the River road, north of dam No. 1 community, be it hereby : column hea'ded 'Friend of the People." W the architectural beautv of the in I ^ Tho- n^sent were dam construction hflve now been com- As an excuse for Chma^ It Blight j 2 near DesPlaines into the ditch, turn-, RESOLVED, that this fund be ! We do not know who K. S. B. is bat SSuion The^ biSdin^ was designed M^n H Freund »7r' plete,y distributed to a» cities be"' b« ^id that many people are bad j ed over completely and threw ^""to • placed into the hand* of this commit-i he certainly has the right idea, which stitution. The building W as Resigned j Mr. and M^. Martin ^H. Freund, ? Mr. j tween McHenry and Ottawa, inclu-! tempered when they are waking up." the pavement crushing his skull. The, ^ not later than Thursday. Septem- motion will le seconded lv anyone by I. L. Hicks and will be erected I and ^ john P. Freund and children,, sivp and gome of tfce titioM have under his personal supervision. j Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Freund andib?en received fu„v sj The dj A™ord™e}° comparisons furnished ( children, Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Freund tribution of the blanks wag made b by M}r. Mather of other institutions and children, Mr. and Mrs. JohnjM ...u_ . of a similar character, the McHenry! Freund and children, Mr. and Mrs. Restorium presages a splendid success | peter A. Freund and children, Mr for all those interested. McHenry business men are getting behind this new project in a way that spells its .future success. -Hamilton Herald. _ _ r . a n y o n e cause of the accident is thought to be ber 22, 1927. Be it further J who has lived on the bank, of the either a sudden heart attack which j RESOLVED, that the damaged fire Fox River during the past rummer. My heart is in the ocean," cried; caused him to lose control of his ma-j truck jn the possession of this post be Running boat? tin and-down t'*e rivor Mayor Kelley, who reported a gen-1 the poet rapturously. j chine or that he went to sleep prior; ajg0 p]ared into tbe hands of said with cutouts wide open should bi eral sentiment ag&inst the lowering ', "You've gone me one better," said to crashing and tipped when he sud-J committee for use by them in the fa-; stopped, if there is any way t. -de Mi of the water level in the Fox river. ! the sick novelist, as he took a firmer donly sought to swing his car back I cilitaticsii of said purchase of fire pro*; "OUTBOARD MOTOR NOISES * M rue Mr- »nA Ww th* Petitions will be event-! grip on the ship's rail.--Snicker the , ! letting equipment. Be it further ' "Chicago, Sept. 6--(Legal FrieWi Mrs. J«hn^ S. Freund, ^Mr.^ ^ ^ _„;ually submitted to the governor, and Snacks. ,John Ty,er Beldin, recently resign-1 RSSOLVED, that this committee is'of the People.)--What steps can be and Mrs. Hubert Freund, Mr. and. J. F. Claxton, Airs. George Nell and possibiy to the war department, it U Iu , , : ti . K sSoonn,' Frank, /Frraannk, Fnr eu,n dO, T nuy\; wwaass iinnddiiccaatteedd tthhaatt tthhpe ffiiigrhhtt onnn tthh* In the building McHenry labor and: Freund, joe Freund, Paul Gerasch, dam wj]1 be uken ^ h court material will be used as far as pos- ( juHa Huff, Agnes Hetteimann, Cath- the injnnc^,, suit route Bible, according to the gentlemen who erjne Freund and Agnes Weingart. ! Kelley has infori have the work in charge. ' -- Consulting Staff . THERMOMETERS TAKE BIG Some of Chicago's well-known | DROP SUNDAY EVENING1 north 0f Carpentersville, are being a straw vote of the nation's small administration of fourteen different Physicians and | The first relief from the intensity used for gravel washing purposes .j boys to determine which is the great * u;" thel "Your husbatid is-of fine old stock, via' isn't he ?" "Yes, but he rarely pays any diviinformed the Fox' dends."--Oil Weekly. Valley Conservancy district officials! of the fact that parts of the river,' Now would be an ideal time to take J Vl ^ yef.rS reouested to render final report of- taken to a':>o!ish a great nuisance to [ said fund and»fire truck to this post. J about 1.000 cottage owners along the 1 McHenry Post No. 491, American Fox River. From early in the morning from the office of town clerk of the township of Marengo, 111., which he has held for the past forty-eight and a half years. He was first elected in April 1879, and re-elected each succeeding term. He has served under the Legion, Jack Worth, Commander. J. J. Ryan, Adjutant. the consulting staff,^asiwelljis_a j of"heat under xvhich McHenry and the This results, the mayor said, * in a er man, Lindbergh or Babe Ruth.-- ber from Closer to JVlCtienry. ine llSli -n_„,„i oiifforoH for «»v.' Ami' Af mn/<L ilnirn fko ••<<... 1 Snnth»rn T.nmhprmnn at this time includes the following: Dr. A. S. Hershfieldt, Chicago and State alienist. Dr. O. J. Jirsa, genitourinary surgeon, Chicago. Dr. Frederick Tice, professor med-i icine, Loyola University. | Dr. C. W. Hopkinsi chief surgfeon, Public Card Party The Eastern Star will give a pub until late at night a number of boats ' with a certain r~->ke of outi»oird mo- ; tor minus muftiers or with cutouts wide "open are chasing up ard down the river making ear splitting noises .which tax the strongest nerv;-. These country in general suffered for sev- flow of muck down the river, and in' Southern Lumberman eral days, came on last Thursday aft-j discoloration of the water. District1 ernoon when the thermometer drop-1 officials stated they planned to bring' The Parvenue: "You'ye made this ped several degrees after a cooling about a halt in this practice. ' i tennis court very small." , _ > , . shower Because of the intense heat, The Gardener: "It's the regulation - student m the Zion high school, was member the date--come. the schools in McHenry were closed! fcADIOS WILL ALL size, sir." drowned recently while coming In Thursday afternoon and dismissed; top tjttqv Tn"MTflir»P The Parvenue: "Regulations be | from a sand bar m Lake Michigaii on somewhat earlier on-the previous aft-! CJ5 iSUoi 1 On Kill T hanged. I want the biggest tennis; the beach off Camp Logan, after township supervisors. Despite the frantic efforts of his teacher, Theodore Ottobacher, and several of his class mates, John Anderson. 16 year old son of Mr. and Hundred and bunco will be played,! ociet. but- 'Mrs. Glen Anderson of Zion, and a Hom? made candy will be on sale^R*-^ .g » graveyard'compared j the river, and its popping motors. I "Will you kh.dly advise throu^i i lie card party at Masonic hall, Satur- ^ ^e rno^tl;- run by young boys -'dav night, Oct. 1. Lunch. Bridge, Five. ^ an ^sional gro.vnup -ool. We *--a™A~A wm hp ^ to e^aRe the noises of Chicago & North Western railroad | The "onlv thinc: that vas benefitted Dr. Frank Wieland, urologist, St. Luke's hospital, Chicago. from the heat wave is the corn crop 1! and according to reports from the ag- Big'Tunney-Dempsey Fight to Be On The Air About 9 O'Clock Standard Time court in the British Isles."--Bystand- No man is really great if he has swimming with several of his compinions and teacher. Willis Simms of Fox Lake, aged 19, was rescued from drowning .recently MOTHERS' CLUB TO SPONSOR CONFERENCE Dr. Alva Sowers, eye, ear, nose and i ricuitural experts at Springfield 3,-! Reports say the big title bout at not succeeded in achieving a few first by several of his friends. Simms had * oi- Wnamfoi i,ni<»atrn i ... c_»j:-- c.- .u * -- ^ --mi- _ ^ .. j . . -- dived from the bridge, and turned two Children Can Be Examined at Pft- School Health Meet October 1 throat, St. Lukes hospital, Chicago. 1 qq^ bushels were added to the • Soldier Field tonight will get under, class enemies. Dr. John J. Sprofka, surgeon, St.. rn crop Qn each of the hot days Al- ^ay about 10 o'clock Chicago time car porter. .f • . 1 I 1 I- ' Q rv nl/V»L' \l N T-I on fltMA T A/in 1 MM Shoe & Leather Re- Anthony's hospital, Chicago.' I though the weather has been hotter 9 o'clock McHenry time. Local fans Dr. L. S. Tichny, Roentgenologist, ] than Jt has been at any time through who plan on taking in the fight via St. Anthony's hospital and $t. Jo- season yet the tourist and resort the radio should be tuned in minutes seph's hospital, Elgin. Dr. Hyde West, surgeon, F. A. C. /S., Woodstock. Dr. A. I. Froehlich, McHenry. ; Dr. H. Sandeen, Woodstock. "I've tun .y-. -- - - - - - . docks, -- --•• -- - R I . , season is about over for the year.' before the big bout gets under way as the smell of pancakes for breakfast I the lake. (Tied all kinds of alarm says a scout master, "but your column if there is any law to prevent this ar.«C if so. whom shall veapoTvt<-? "K. S. B. "There is no express time limit in our statutes or oriinahce^t b'Jt noises amounting to legal nui nntes can he Labor day is a signal for the closing I the preliminary announcing will be is the best I know to wake boys up." of the summer season and although worth listening to. J--Boys Life. the weather may be ideal for vaca-J A number of local fans are planning tions the Labor day signal ends it J to take in the tilt. Field glasses will: All the fat tourists Who go -to Italy Dr. Rollo G. Chamberlin, D. D. S., j ajj wjtjj onjy a small return of pleas- j be much in order as they say glasses wonder what makes the Tower of ~ ... . .. The members of the Mothers flub. enjoihedi or the facts amaunt w and a half somersaults while m the , of tWg city.will'sponsor a pre-school di(tcr,ie,lv ?,.nduct can be stopped hy a'r He struck the ^ateron his stom- health conference to be held at the; the polic'e In determining whether • ach, knocking the breath out^ of his community high school ow Saturday: noige am.>ur.ts to a nuisance prebody, and he sank tr. the bottom of 0(,t j. At this time any child be- eharacter of the neighborhood His fnends immediately tween the ages of two to five years, 1 must b„ considered- 1 • 1- _ 1 Li AAM V ' _ McHienry Dr. D. G. Wells, internal medicine, McHenry Dr. Charles Treat, eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, Harvard. ' Most Modern Equipment The equipment of the new Restorium is to be the most modern. Nothing will be overlooked or omitted in ure seekers over the week-end. Real relief from the heat came Sunday afternoon when the temperature began to drop and by night residents were beginning to think about starting a fire. are needed in most any of the seats, j Pisa letfn.--Dental Digest. The majority of McHenry fans will' listen to the reports over the radio.' Guest (being shown over his host's Batteries have been recharged and beautifully appointed house): "The radios tuned up. It will be a large kitchen is perfect. That is a very fine» that he will recover, however, evening for those who have ringside! statue over there but why put it di seats and those who listen in over the rectly under the kitchen sink?" Surprise Party * air. Fans who have five dollar seats: Host: "Sh! That isn't a statue, it's A surprise party was recently giv- i will probably carry vest pocket radios the plumber."--Wallace's Fanner. the purchase of apparatus to aid in j en jn honor Qf Miss Alvina Schumak- j to get the final result on the scrap. diagnosis and treatment. The X-Ray er When Miss Alvina recovered from 1 An Alabama paper remarks that rooms will be equipped with the most!ber 8Urprise she soon made everyone | HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS Mr. Heflin is "still in the Senate." modem as well as powerful X-ray ipI feel at home. The evening was spent ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE, But as a matter of fact, was Mr. Hefin the afternoon. 1 m"ters L will be permitted to s eep *.n- Anyone being interested in this other hour m the morning• before tak- Special K. of C. Notice conference may receive full particu-' their trains to the city. 'The of-. , 1. , „ ~ 1 1 11: # ; ficial time card for the (.h'.cago m The regular meeting of McHenry Council K. of C. will be postponed from Thursday, Sept. 22, to "Hiurs- r . f Id*v. Sent 29, owinc to the Demosev- Nam Althoff, Mrs. Mat Laures, Mrs. , 10 Press- Tunney" championship fight, to enable : Fred Nickels or Mrs. C. H. Duker. j fight fans an opportunity to tune in j More particulars will be fomd in • America, operating three high-power-1 jn games and dancing. At 10:30 ed tubes at one time. o'clock a sumptuous lunch wais served. To this department also belongs -the after which all decided to journey to Four of the high school teachers, lin ever still in the Senate t---South- Miss Keller, Miss 01>wyer, Mass Mis- j ern Lumberman, nei1 and Mass Geist, entertained at! diathermy, electric cabinets, electric I channel Lake and to the Palace at 1 bridge on Saturday afternoon at the Sign seen in restaurant: "Get the tubs, ultra violet ray (both water and: Antioch for a real dance. After re-j home of Mirs. Martha Page on Wau- health out of here."--Progressive •ir cooled), as well as other forms of | turning home all her friends wished V.egan street. Four tables of bridge Grocer. radiant light and heat. The modern > ber many more happy birthdays, hydro-therapeutic department will J Those present- were: Rosemary Huehave elaborate equipment for giving: rnann. Theresa Heumann, Alvina mud baths, hot baths, sulphur baths. | Schumaker. Alvina Miller, Alice hot packs, exercise as well as massage i Freund. Elizabeth Nett, Eva Pitzen (Swedish, etc.). These will be given j and Mildred lAiller, Frank Pitzen, by trained attendants as prescribed by | Nick Mueller, Alfred Oeffling, Lythe medical staff. 1 man Mueller, Howard Eveas and On the upper floor will be located < writes for bunco • were: First, Nick two modern operating rooms, one for' Mueller: second AKce Freund; third, major surgery, the other for throat 1 Lyman Mueller, while the consolation surgery and dental- surgery. The syr-1 went to Howard Eveas. Miss Schugeons operating in these rooms will j maker received many beautiful (gifts, be men of ability, many having na-1 tional ' reputations as specialists ih certain kinds of surgery done by them. One farmer has two hired men and eight barrels of cider wosjeing for him --Kitchener Record. vere in play with the first prize be- :ng won by Mrs. C. H. Duker, second Dentist: "Do you know how you prize by Miss Eleanor Phalin, while I chipped off the corner of your the consolation went to Miss Dorothy j tooth ?" Walsh. As the pleasant afternoon Little Girt: "Sure I do. Just shiftdrew to a close a delicious two-course! ing gears on a lollypop."--Dental luncheon wa5 served. The guests pres- j Digest. ent were: Mrs. Gordon Stringer, Mrs. "Why do women hold their chins while thinking?" "Probably to stop themselves from being interrupted."--Montreal Her. C. H. Duker, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. •Tack Walsh. Miss Katherine Walsh, Miss Pender. Walsh, Miss Genevieve Carey, Miss Eleanor Walsh, MSss Dorothy Walsh, Miss Eleanor Phalin, Mrs. Ray McGee, Mrs. Walter Carey,] Ali Baba: "And when I said, 'Open Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. W. F. j sesame' the rock split wide open. Vogt, Miss Elizabeth Vogt and Mrs.' Hajji: "That was certainly some Martha Page. ! wise crack!"--Boys Life. started a searoh when he failed to j jnc]usjve( TOay be brought to the con- i come to the surface, and they soon! ference for examination and advice.! found the young man unconscious and t The local Actors will be^present! with his face starting to turn black, j and ^vill be assisted by the county"j After he was revived he was taken to nurse, Miss Hobbs, in conducting the '•"Tribune Law Department." Daylight Sav:ng Ends Sunday Chicago daylicht savins viii end his home, but has suffered several exami'nations. The hours will be from Sunday and all clocks w ill V < turned hemorrhages since. It is expected : 1Q t0 j 0'cl0ck and from 1 to 4 o'clock back to Central Standard t.me. Coming committee in charge: Mrs. G. H.! North Western railroad had rot Johnson, Mrs. P. M. Justen, Mrs. Wilskreceived in McHenry at tr.e .tme at their radios for results. Election of! these columns next week, officers will take place after the business meeting, a valuable prize, kindly donated by Bro. Ray McGee, will be given to some lucky winner, who attends this meeting. Also a delicious Knights of Cc4umb*»s. Attention! Members of McHenry Council, K. of C., are requested to meet at t^e home of our late brother, John B. EAST SIDE GARAGE IS Dowe. Friday evening at 8 o'clock and UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT attend the funeral services in a body fpnds this meetine Also a delicious I J*mes Wilkinson of McHenry andj kt St. Petersi church, Vclo, at 3;30 lunch will be served as a fitting close. | Henry Meier of Joliet have formed a o'clock Saturday m^rn^ng Be sure to remember the date, Thurs- Partnership and purchased the Last | , - • ^ day Sept. 29. Side garage from Herman Sohaefer, » _ where they will conduct a business for the repair.of all kinds of car? a N. C. Klein, G. K. Earl Walsh, R. PLAY NEXT SUNDAY FOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP The semi-finals in the tournament for the'^lub championship at the McHenry Country Golf club were played Sunday, at which time E. M. Galitz defeated John Buslee 6 up and 4 to go. The finals will be played next Sunday between E. M. Galitz and H. Remke and the winner of th? hole? played in next Sunday's contest will be the club champion. Instruction in Misir Mrs. Kathryne Diehl of Woodstock, trucks and also handle accessories.. who recently opened a class here ia gas and oils. ! vocal and piano musr. is r-jev^rs- Messrs. Wilkinson and Meier .are 1 ceive a few more - pupils. both experienced in their lir^ ; will be in M^Hsnrv eas.ii - dlf guarantee all work to be satisfactory after 9:30 A. M. Anyone interred and prices reasonable. The garage will K open day and night. Motorists who are in need of anything as mentioned above* are asked to give these gentlemen a trial. The phone number is ML'Henry 49. ' Herman Schaefer will "or.ti~ue mav call Mrs. F. E. Covalt. 97-j. Ph^ne S;4-' PubHc Card Party apt The Christian Mothers will hold a public card party in the ius : a: af. (St. Mary's church Th -..ay, Sept conduct his moving and long distance,1 29. Bunco and five hu: ired will be i hauling business. played. Everybody we'coci >.

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