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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 8 Dec 1927, p. 6

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BtoHBNBY PLAJNDEALEB, THURSDAY, DEO. 8,1927 'iS»¥SS ^tvVTit CfeftWS SLOCUM'S XJUDfi LOCALLY ;nv w > " ~ " ' htm 'mpvm $3 "* '•*-••V' >V Y •TON SPEED y-jg WHEEL BRAKES TRANSMISSION «# (IOCKMOD HVMAVUC) • Prices <:?? : I-TM <6-cyihKi*r) tlSfS 2-Ton Dump (6-cvlinder) • • 1645 iVi-Ton .... 1249 1-Ton G-Boy • « WS k>T«i CommcfcU 6|0v (CKaiiii prica f. o. b. Detroit) : K-Toa Panel DaHvccy ' Cm (CompUoO S7fS, I'jNever before have you been able to purchase such a 6-cylinder 2>ton truck at a price so low. Whatever your loads--from a half., ton to two-tons--there is a fast, powerful, dependable Graham Brothers Truck or Commercial Car, complete With body, that exactly fits your needs • §* James Morrow & Son Waukegan and Watt McHenry GRAHAM BROTHER s. f 'Sold and Serviced by Dodge Brother* Deal-TRUCKS BuTt by Truci" Division of Do^ge IfiCi W'-\: GROWTH IN half a cfcntury the telephone in America has grown from a crude instrument and a length of wire to more than 18,000,000 telephones, interconnected by 61,000,000 miles of wire. It has grown from uncertain transmission between two room* \o easy and dependable service from village to village throughout our big cities and across the continent and between this continent and Great Britain. As an investment the telephone industry has prown a subject of jest, when firct introduced, to a $^,000,C business, the property of 800,000 men confident in its stability and earnin It has grown froi ant to an army of c of construction, It hai i' W%|R| a.&ilytnu cef,* <0 «oiaeor.'; s * l^hBf'^fowth w«ie r •094' communication and of the activity^ in only ceawijy m uweuag that need. intelligible, to message of value measure of the people's need for perhalf a ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy • One System • Universal Service Pa«e Smith was a business caller at Zion last Wednesday and Thurs day. Mrs. Harry Matthews and son and Mrs. Willard Darrell were business callers at Crystal Lake last Thursday Fred Smith and Glaire Smith were callers at Zion last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son were business callers at McHenry last Friday. Clyde Shales of Elgin called at the J. W. Pfannenstill home Sunday. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake spent Sunday with relatives at Oak Glen farm. Mr. and Mfcs. B. C. Harris and daughter of Wauconda spent Sunday at the Page Smith home. Mrs. H. J. Shaffer and Mrs. John R. Knox of McHenry spent last Wednesday at the Henry Gdary home. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Grantham and two children spjent Sunday" at th6 home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kelley at Pingrey Gr^ve. . Leon Sifiith and Ray Richard of Elgin spent Sunday with the fornix er's,parents here. Haldon Foltez of Zion spent the, week-end with George Harner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews Otis Phillips spent Wednesday and Thursday with his sister, Mrs. Ella Parks at Park Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and son, Eugene, spent Saturday evening at^ the H. J. Shaffer home at McHenry. Sunday guests at the ^ Blomgren home to enjoy a goose dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson andfamily of Algonquin and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lusk of Wauconda. Mrs E. Marucom of Grayslake visited at the W. E. Brooks home last Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Page Smith and son, Douglas, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitman. . Fred Dowell and son^Alvin, ot McHenry were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe DowellA.- Sunday guests at the home of M*. and Mrs. Joe Dowell to celebrate the former's birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and family, Mis. Alice Baseley and* Mr. and Mrs. Mat Baseley and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cypher and son and Harry Baseley of Wauconda. _ Mildred Hoffman spent Sunday night and Monday with relatives Crystal Lake. Mrs. M. Eatinger and three children spent Sunday with relatives »' the Joe Dowell home. Miss Myrtle DarrcH end with friends a Mr. and Mrs. I ned the jeir home Moriday^WPflrip. Fi >F of cards were played with Mrs. _jie Carr and Harry Matthews Sficing high score, Mrs. G. D. Stroker and Arthur Powers, second and the consolation went to Mrs. M. S< Clark and Willard Darrell. Those from the community who attended the supper given by the ladies' auxiliary of the Federated church at Wauconda Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews aad Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney. Human FraUlie* Idleness and pride tax witb heavier hand than kings and parliaments.-- Franklln Our ^S| ^ Store is Aglow with Pleasing (Viffsforfhe Sunbeam Toaster $8.00 Electric Iron Free 1 M & B Percolator ^ $7.50 'iUnhh f'h /H\\\\\V.\\\V "SfMJt/flncl our store crammed with good suggestions for your Christmas gilt lisfe.:,- Here are gleaming: tors, lamps, ranges,and a hundred and one other things that make homes more livable. All are beautiful and useful gifts that will give. Unending happiness. Afiy holiday gift yell purchase here may be had now with a small initial payment and the balance paid "141 by LiJ This Radio Light i( designed especially for radio •m, an ideal sift tot * mao. 1 $,r"4.£ TreeHoldtt $5.95 Wreath with Electric Candle^ $1.95 ;;; Our store open evenings. 9 o'clock, commencing December 14 SEflVICE COMWUW OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 101 Williams St., Crystal Lake Telephone 280 1 A. Schabeck. District Monaster Hair Dryer $14.90/ !BSUIUI&US1U1SUSS& Waffle Iron $11^0 EMPIRE McHENRY 3 Days Daily Matinees ior Ladies Only Men--Mon. I WPS 0.% Mon.-Tues.-W ed. Jb '• ' ^ nj Exclusive Showings Men and Women. ITI-IE SENSATIONAL SEX EXPOSURE FILM ISY0UIDAIJG SAB? Note--Owing to the extremely intimate nature of this production and the frank revealing manner of presentation as discussed and conducted in person by the Sexologist in charge, it is necessary that exclusiveshowings for men only and women only be given. Men Only Women Only % Endorsed by Clergy, Press, Wei far* Socities, Medical and Public AuthoritiSS Two Typical Letters of the Hundreds Received Board of Health •••-*•' • - City of Patersos^ Nfw. Dr. C. C. Rose, ' " " ^ ' Grand Theatre, ^ , Paterson, N. 1. July 21, 192T. Dear Dr. Rose: The picture "Is Your Daught# Safe?" is certainly very true to tfce happenings of today and should be most instructive to our young folks. Wishing you every success, in tiNpl educational picture, I am, - Very truly yours, Mrs. N. A. Wickes, ~ Protective Officer of ^ Board of Health. and Tues. The Message that is -^ Astounding the Nation!' Bold! Frank! Vital! Monday and Tuesday Nights Only&i Daily Matinees at 2:30 and Wednesday Night '* • ' City of Pasadena Pasadena, Calif. Mr. S. S. M.lland, Manager, Calif. Theatre * Inly 12, 1927. Dear Sir: Have taken up'the matter of showjng "Is Your Daughter Safe?" in our city with our Board of Directors and the City Manager, and in view of the endorsement it has received from the State Correspondent Secretary of the W. C. T. U. and other civic bodies and tile possible good it may do for all fair-minded people, our Board of Re; view hereby give our endrosement. We will be glad, however, if you will fix the age limit of admission top young people at 18 instead of W years of age. • Yours most respectfully, C. V. Cowan, Chief. F. M. Chapin, Assistant. Board of Review. COMB--If You Want the Trutk r -Intimate Facts Laid Bare Kone Under 16 Admitted €Tempting but Dangerous $ !•» v &• 'jfk'"4- """1. '/ J 1* * 1 r>. ^

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