5*^ -: •>. :-•• •; .v -. •"Vs! ; THE M'HmSY PLACNSKALKR tJfcjTODAY AUGUST », 19M - h 1 ^--j-*--f^'-J-rtlnilr^]' r 'ltnY?'!"",1- '(" "f1 »*<» E JVTHENRY FJLAINUEALEK ^Published every Thursday at McHenry, 111., by Charles P. Renich. t Entered as second-class matter at the postoftce at McHenry, I1L, unthe act of May 8, 1879. &M Year ... UN. Months Sabecription Rata* .$2.00 A. H. MOSHER, Editor and Manager BOXERS STAGE ANOTHER GOOD CARD Night Fails To Keep Fans fYow Attending Show Tuesday Evening j_'A good-sired crowd, with many latook in the boxing match at the tally Prim Tuesday night. Although it was an extremely hot night the spectators seemed to stand the heat all right, but it was a little tough on the boxers. Several of the contestants for various reasons, failed to appear, but the management put on eight bouts jast the same, and while there have been better scraps in the past, these were all good amateur bouts and well Worth the price of admission. The first bout was between Howard fcaft of Grayslake and Harry Redden Ct Evanston. Redden was a new boxer at the Prim and was very clever fast, but seemed to have a slightly shorter reach than Kraft, who was an easy 1, 2, 3 round winner, getting f>w judges' decision at the third round. . The second bout did not last long 19 Bud Herman at 150 pounds, was given the decision in the second round pier Cannon Hedges. The third bout was between Billy Bennett, who has appeared at the Prim several times and is the Tribune Golden Glove holder, and Paul Harris at Libertyville, who is quite well known at the Prim. They boxed at 150 pounds. Bennett was just too clever for Harris and easily took all three rounds, and was declared the winner in the third round by the jwiges. The fourth bout was at 170 pounds and Frank Smith of Wauconda, who appeared in the ring for the first time, was knocked out in the second TCDnd by Joe Nuss of Belle Plaine C. Fifth bout was at 128 pounds and Wauconda's Irishman, Mickey Shannon, made Joe Pitts of Evanston go fnfrr rounds. Pitts is a very clever hoy, who took the first round easily, while the second and third were even with Pitts getting the decision in the fourth. This was a very good even Rattle and hard for the crowd to pick the winner. The sixth bout at 122 pounds was won in the third round by A1 Amazolone, Wisconsin's bantam weight champion. His opponent was Nick Malano of Chicago, who, although not as clever a boxer as his opponent, could not be knocked out and undoubtedly would have tired A1 out, with a possible knockout, in a'six or seven-round battle. The seventh bout was at 135 pounds and Lyle Drake of Kenosha took on Eddie Schiff of Chicago. Drake was an easy winner, taking all three rounds. • , The final bout was between Billy Blue and Pete Serreda of Chicago at 116 pounds. This was undoubtedly •• •" ' '*! 1 . - * „\ * V * r *' „ '* - *"* . ' V f " ^ < n . ... / • j* ' V v ; "^v A ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS USE THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR QUICK RESULTS KOEPPE'S BOAT LINE DEPENDABLE USED CARS ON Phone 75-R ' %T „ HAN? Sight-seeing Passenger Boat "Alice" 1925 Nash Sedan $575 Ready for Trips 1926 Dodge Seda.i <•••*••»».. 525 Emigrant Agent: •'Married or single?" Applcant: "Mlarried." '-*1 Emigrant Agent: "Wher# you married?" Applicant: "I don't know." Emigrant Agent: "Don't where you were married?" Applicant: ^Oh, I thought yon said Why'."--Sovereign Visitor. Wfre know Excursions to Wilmot, Wis., and *926 Dodge Sedan .. Channel Lake, taking in the famous 1924 Dodge Touring Lotus Beds Boat Can Be Chartered Landing at Justen's Hole) Pier Adults, $1.00 -- Children, 50c Leaves at 9 a. m. and i p. m. FOR RENT rooms 143-M. 10-tf 1926 Dodge Coupe 1026 Ford Fordor Sedan 1924 Chevrolet Sedan r. 1924 Dodge Sedan 1923 Dodge Screen 3/4-ton Truck g_g 1926 Dodge 3/4 Panel Truck.. __ Studebaker Touring Easy Payment Plan ^ have a complete line of tracks In 14-ton and ll/^-ton in closed or open Dody types. JAMES MORROW & SON Phone 186 West McHenry, IB. 625 160 575 275 125 275 85 450 50 „ . . , FOR RENT--Two furnished the most , even match ever pulled at for ,ight hoU8ekeeping. <Call the Prim. The crowd could not make a decision. The boys were both swift, I ; cool and able to see what their oppon-1 FOR SALE „ v, ent intended to <k> next and ready to FOR SALE--Small chicken farm; bedodge most of tne*blows. No doubt' FOR SALE--10-hp. Westingmouse 3- tween 4 and 5 acres, % mile from but that the first, second and third phase induction motor and starter. McHenry on Lake Geneva cement rounds were a draw,, but Serreda did Suitable for running silo cutter and road. Mrs. Joe H. Justen, Rte 3. not have the wind to carry him other farm machinery. Will be sold Phone 611-J-l. 6-tf and Blue reasonable if called for at once. Wil- "Madam you lost your thumb in this trolley accident all right, but how /an you prove it is worth $4,000 that you are suing the company for?" 'VTudge, it was the thumb I kept my husband under."--^Sovereign Visitor. 471 Acre Farm Located in the1 Village of Ringwood, 111. a few hundred feet from. Route 61, on Main St, good dwelling, large dairy and horse barn, two stave silos in bam, hen house, tool house, shade and fruit trees, joins R. R., well and cistern, good land and well farmed. Fine for poultry and truck farm. Bowman's plant in town, school, ehureh, stone, bank, etc. also in town. Must be sold. $10,500, easy terras. Stoffel & Reihansperger Phone 108-tf*" West McHenry, 111. 8-3 do not have to buy more than you need to get the right prices here ' riPF^ & 8. 0. 8., large, each„„„25c Climaline, large. ..tic Swan's Down Gaki Flour ,35c • Shinola Sate t&n Sani Flush Sic Drano Kitchen Cleanser.... Sua Shine Cleaner. Machine Oil (no gum) - bottle .... Venetian Cream... La France H. R. H.' _ I-lb. Wood Cod Fish.. Parowax, ponnd Jar Coven, dose£ l$r Rubbers, dosen 10c 20c ...9c 9c 35c 11c 27c 18c Smith Bros. Home Owned Storj^- McHenry, Illinois ILLE] TH. "WEOOADSTOTCK,R E Phone 93-M. 10-tf week that they have ever had and as far as they can foresee there will not be any contestants who will not appear. " * il SflELDOf0^ ! Week of Aug. 11 to 17 ; Kellogg's or Post Toasties . Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 13c {taper Sncls pkgs. 25c Malted Milk, with large alnminum shaker, free, 1 lb. cans. ... 49c Fly-Tox, y2 pt botttes 42c Certo, for preserving, bottle 28c Cider Vinegar, 20-ox. bottles 14c Pidding Spices, lb. 32c ; JM. J. Miller Prop Pearl St. & Riverside Dr. through the fourth round was given the decision by the judges. | liam J. Welch. Don't forget that there will be box-1 . ing at the Polly Prim every Tuesday FOR SALE--Four spotted ponies, two night at 8:30 p. m., central standard Arabian and two Shetland, price $50 time. The promoters are planning for the biggest and best card for next NORTH SHORE ADDS ADDITIONAL SERVICE The Chicago, Norh Shore and Milwaukee Railroad (North Shore Line) Also two saddles. J. H. Ryan, 1% miles south of Richmond, on Route 61. 10* FOR SALE---8-room house, all modern; electric range; furnace; hot and cold running water; 2-car garage; 2% acres of ground; plenty of fruit trees, grapes, etc. Located on State Route 20, one-quarter mile from N. W. station, McHenry. A wodnerful home at a reasonable price. A Lallinger. announces an additional service for! Call at above residence or phone Crys- Riverside Drive the convenience of its customers with completion of arrangements to sell Pullman tickets to all points throughtal Lake 68-R. 10-3 FOR SALE -- Seven-room modern house on Green street. Will sell reasonable in order to settle estate. Inquire of Math M. Blake. Tel. 607- W-l. 34 tf ' USED CAR PRICES THAT ARE CUT TO THE LIMIT If you can use any of these motor vehicles, don't pass them by for they never will be less. 1926 Star .Touring; good condition; good paint and tires. Motor mechanically perfect. Price $185 1923 Buick Touring; good mechanical condition; good tires. Only $75. McHENRY AUTO SALES Phone 8 FOR SALE-- Gladioli blooms and WANTED other cut flowers, reasonable. Now is WANTED--To rent a 4 or 5-room un/- out ^he cou^try servtd by^mtercon-, tj,e time ^ gelect your bulbg while in furnighed house in McHenry. Will necting steam lines operating out of bloom. Everybody welcome. Wood- want possession the last of August. Chicago. THe North Shore Line is the first transportation system not under contract with the Pullman company to . stock Nursery, 532 South St., Woodstock, 111. Tel. 216-W. 10* Inquire at Plaindealer office. 10-3 be granted this privilege. j FOR SALE--Lovely, gentle Shetland Under the new arrangements, Pull-' pony and pretty buggy, with new harman reservations from Chicago to(ness and saddle; very good for riding point of destination may be made to school. Call at Ben OlBen's Riverthrough North Shore Line ticket J dale. Phone 621-J-l. agents at Milwaukee, Racine and Ken- MISCELLANEOUS HAVE YOUR RUBBISH and garbage hauled away. Just phone George Meyers, 82-R and you will receive a 9-tf prompt call. -- 2-tf osha, Wis., and Waukegan, 111., in con- j FOR SALE--Small, gentle Shetland nection with the purchase of inter-; pony with saddle. • Suitable for child line rail tickets. Purchasers travel. up to 12 years. Very reasonable, by the North Shore Line to Chicago, I Philip Lacey, McHenry. Phone 643-J where they transfer to the train on! --2. 9-tf which their Pullman feservation hasj been made. 'BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE-- ul%*- addition of Pullmart reserva-1 Cost $3,000 four months ago. Will tions to our interline rail ticket sales! take $550 for all or will separate, service gives the North Shore Line a Beautiful furniture of 4 room apart- TYPEWRITERS Sales and Service. Repaired and Rentals. Prompt attention to phone calls. Phone 649. L. KILTZ, Woodstock 49-tf TAKE YOUR Sewing Machine trouble to B. Popp. West McHenry. Repairing done on all makes. Also fluff and rag rug weaving. Phone 162. 13-tf complet" hook-up with other mediums ; ment. 3-pc. silk mohair parlor suite, of transportation," said B. S. AmU, canred frame; 8;?c ,»ta« d,n- WHY NOT PUT ON THAT ROOF General Passenger Agent "Persons room 8etJ two 9x12 Wilton rugs; NOW?--Let me give you an estimate living in North Shore territory can' 4"PC- walnut bedroom set, complete on your house, barn or garage. Roofs also purchase interline tickets from ^th spring and mattress; library ta- ofall descriptions. All work guaranour agents for completing their jour-jble; 5-pc. breakfast set; lamps; chest teed. G. P. Neuman, Phone 89-W. steamer or motor, of silverware. Must be seen to be appreciated. Will arrange for delivery. 832 Leland Ave., near Sheridan Rd., Chicago, HI. Phone ney by airplane, coach. This service enables our customers to make all transportation arrangements before starting on their journey, thereby eliminating the inconvenience and confusion attending such details while in transit." 45-tf. Mid-summer clearance at Erickson's, West McHenry, beginning Friday, Aug. 10. dee page ad. in this issue. 10 Woodstock's Beautiful Play House SATURDAY AUGUST II Karl Dane and George K. Arthur ia "CIRCUS ROOKIES" Also Pathe News and Comedy SUHDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 12-U • William Haines in "TELLING THE WORLD" Also Pathe News and Comedy TUESDAY CHUT" AUGUST 14 Pola Negri in "THREE SINNERS" ALSO COMEDY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY and FRIDAY AUGUST 15rl6-17 "OLD IRONSIDES^1 r m Only $1185 • •. but The Dictator has Studebaker's exclusive ball bearing spring shackles --sensational new riding ease and quiet-- 20,000'mile lubrication •S5 Speed and Stamina proved under A. A. A. auspices-- 5,000 miles in 4751 minutes • Style--new as tomorrow! McHENRY - WAUCONDA MOTOR StHinvBiH* A1Q0 EXPRESS--We handle express to and Sunnyside 6190. fvom Chicago chk*go freight de- • partment, 411 W. Superior St Phone RIGHT NOW--you can buy sons of McHenry 213-W. 32-tf our great bred for production herd TUNE--and keep your piano tuneo. sire, Nicholside Changeling Posch Tuning makes your piano a musical 449643, from good producing dams at instrument. Phone 274-J or write 0. unbelievably low prices, if taken at h Deihl, Woodstock, I1L 27-tf once, while they are1 youngsters. Buy -- them now and grow them yourself. We DEAD ANIMALS -- Highest cash can also spare a few cows and heifers, prices for dead animals. Telephone Pay a visit to our farm and see our Merrick's, Dundee 810-J-l Reverse good producing herd of all pure bred charges, Holstein cattle. We may have just what you want. Ernest P. Rich. J. K. Jensen, Mgr. Prompt service. 46-tf „ T „ Save a dollar each week by taking Cor-a-Lea Farm, atjvantage 0f the special offers in the _ . . . . , „ I l ? e n ' g r ' P l a i n d e a l e r a d s a n d a t t h e e n d o f t h e Just onOeA m• iflei AwQe st of McHenry, ToOn » J have fifty"-t wo do.l.la.r s. Your with Wallace Beery Esther Ralston Geozge -Bancroft Charles Farrell and Johnny Walker Also Pathe News N METROPOLITAN Cbr. Wabash Ave. and Wonrw St., Chicago 56th Year FALL TERM Sept. 4, '28 Book-keepings Shorthand, Typewriting, Secretarial * Training, Etc. Experienced Teachers, Day and Evening Sessions. Our Graduates are Working YOU should be, soon Send for Our Special Circular "Metro. Facts' It matters not what you may call for at our fountain, we are prepared to serve it. The new equipment recently installed permits our making this claim. Try this place today for refreshments. ••• - Extra Heavy Malted Milks y Chapell's Ice Cream--bulk or brick SPECIAL PLATE LtJNCH AT NOONTIME EVERY DAY KARLS' McHenry Route 20. Phone McHenry 603-J-2. 8-4 subscription costs two dollars--the fifty is your profit. ILLINOIS STXTE FAIR AT I Running races, with entries remaining aSPpRnImNGriFrIiEvLi nD AAIUTGO . lIiSt TTOft 2255 owpiHe>n iun natilll tphroeb adbailyi tyb,e fodrrea wt hae lrikaecley' "If the weather man is with us, there is every indication that the Illinois State Fair of 1928, August 18 to 25, will be a record breaker," Stillman J. Stanard, director of agriculture, observes, after checking over early entries and arrangements. "The grounds are in the best condition they have ever been to accommodate the immense attendance we expect." Among the many indications of wi exceptionally successful state fair this year, the officials report that for the i first time in recent years, all exhibit Rivarside Drive list of starters. More running horses are racing in Illinois this season than ever before, and the State Fair always attracts its share. An array of high class bands from various sections of the state have been engaged to furnish music for the fair. Frank Park's orchestra of Chicago will occupy the grandstand bandstand from Sunday to Friday inclusive, both afternoon and evening. The Springfield Watch Factory band will play the horse show engagments and will furnish music between auto races on the opening day, August 18th. space in machinery hall was taken Taylorville American Legion band several weeks before the opening of | and the band from Tovy will play on the fair. Space in Machinery Field,' Monday. Taylorville, Girard Communand even in the added area set aside {ity Band and Montgomery County for that purpose, has all been allotted ( American Legion band are scheduled to exhibitors. (for Tuesday. The Montgomery Coun- In the various livestock and agricul-1 ty band, Quincy High School band and tuial classes, early entries indicate the Q. W. Murphy band of Fairfield keen competition between big lists of. will play Wednesday, "Veterans'Day." high class specimens. This is partic- Thursday, "Illinois Day," of the ularly true in the dairy cattle classes, fair, will bring together the following The new dairy cattle buildings have musical organizations: The Goodman attracted many dairy herds from dis- Regimental band, Kankakee Soil and tant states that have won champion-) Crops bpnd, Pekin Municipal band, the Fascinatingly Comfortable LOW IN PRICE lb Street Fox River Motor Sales ^DOHERTY & RICHARDSON w. Phone 261 STUDEBAKER The Great Independent ships in some of the nation's greatest cattle shows--such as the Sesqui-Cenennial at Philadelphia, and the Nation^ al Dairy Show of recent years. The entertainment program worked out by the fair officials, offers many attractions that, through their wide variety, are sure to please the audience. Entries in the automobile Taces, now received, assure fast fields in all events, and there remains ample time for more to enter. The early closing harness races all have an abundance Of nominations listed, and enough for the late closing races are now entered Quincy high school aggregation and the Fairfield band. These organizations, along with the Frank Parks orchestra, in massed foi^iihtion in front of the grandstand, affords one of the greatest musical treats of the season. On Friday, Farm Bureau Day, Pekin, Kankakee, Spring Valley and the Goodman Regimental b$nd will furnish music. Farm Bureau leaders say they may upset the records this year, and cause Friday to be bigger in at* tendance tfcan "Big Thursday." For Sattirday, August 25, closing day of the fair, the Spring Valley band will interf Tiers* selections between the Ante raceKt "i i \ Here' are living room suites that can well be described as fascinatingly comfortable. Deep, luxurious, heavily cushioned pieces of construction and from materials that will prove their economy in the long years of service they will give. JACOB JUSTEN & SONS FURNITT7JEUS AND UNDERTAKING ^ $hone 103-E 'ia;