• ' I , . ; '%v v, * * : , THE M'HENRY PLAINT)EALER, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1929 m fe::: ' - •">""- .. " Baby Born at Roadsidfe During Motor Car Tour r ^ Spanish Fork, Utah.--Pioneers of -&i "Utah who were born white the prairie' sfe--'schotojCrs of their parents were en imrr-j- roQ^e t0 tlie golden west have accepted Into their ranks a youngster borti un- <9er similar conditions, hot at the> side . of an automobile instead of in a'ri old 3# schooner. . , \ f ' Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Ofsen of Ruth, .r_r» NeT.r were traveling-across the desert from Delta to Eureka when the stnrfc •overtook them. A Imsky son was born byN the side of the road without roedi- •cal attention of any kind. < f Brought to Spanish Fork as soon as they could be moved, the mother and f 1" baby were given medleal. ca*» ^ ft *X>th are "doing nicely.* \ * * . f. . ^ ^ - Vf^6 Find Flaws in Metal L> J. ' With Use of X-Ray F -*7 dffcvelandHow to peek through ' ^ • V ten Jtaches of metal to determine if it ^ sC any flaws will be explained1 to del- 'V'.V, egates to the first national metal con- ?it,V • gress, to be held here September ^4^ to 11 • * ^ r , T h j s e x p l a n a t i o n w i l l b e o f f e r e d b y *j> It S. Archer, metallurgist here for t the Aluminum Company of America in ^ charge of the X-rav department, who Is to present a paper to the congress J •on radiographj\ i* The congress, with Its national !;• metal exposition. If tw^nj? sponsored 4, by America's Ave leading metal technical societies, headed by the Ameri- - can Society for Steel Treating, No Woman Without Some Appeal to Masculinity Almost every woman has something about her wfiieh, carefully nurtured, will make her seem desirable--not, of course, to every man in her world, but to one or two. The ttiarm, which pnay be anything from piquant conversation to good cooking, will find appreciation somewhere if it be well displayed. Men ape appealed to through their •anity and vainglory even more easily than women, which means that most men would rather be seen about with a woman who patently did credit to 4heir own powers of fascination than with the worthiest creature in the world if she had no means of making the beholders envy them. There may be men who dislike mere flirtation, and coldly Ignore a woman who attracts them, but you will have to took for them In monasteries and oth*r retired places: They are not of this world. A man likes to look upon a woman as one who is subject to a hundred weaknesses and follies, and yet remains at heart a etancb friend, a really good sort A man fads in love with a womnn wha helps him to appear at his best --"The Technique of the Love Affair.** By a Gentlewoman. Castle With Ghoit ^ Tradition Is for Sale i/ &«ndon.--Hurstmonceux castle, famous as one of the most beautiful buildings in the south of England, has bfcen offered for * sale here. It is a mellow red brick stronghold, built by Sir Roger Flennes in 1440. The 'castle is part of the estate of Col. Claude Lowther, who spent $1.- =000,000 on its restoration. The majestic entrance, with towers 84 feet high -on either side, has been much ad-' mired. Tradition tells of a ghost who haunts the castle tin the guise of a drummer. %% Wire-Haired Terrier Still Londoners' Favorite Dog _ London.--The fad for small and freak dogs Is not eating into the popularity of the wire-haired terrHir, which is still the most popular canine In England. Registration figures of the Kennel club show that iir April the •wire-haired terrier led his nearest •competitor, the Cocker spaniel,' by nearly 300. Alsatians rank third la jnirohi^ol registrations. Obriiratioa of The word "Bible" is froin a Greek werd mejinlrts papyrus plant. ; Blaek Ants Fostered on Cocoa Plantations "Without Black Ants No Cocoa," reads a sign posted at the entrance of a great plantation in central Java. It does not go unheeded, for the natives hand in some 4,000,000 nests of these little creatures every year, and receive payment in return. These black ants live only upon trees Infested by the white cocoa louse. Neither tl\e louse nor the ants injure the trees. The real enemy is a certain beetle whose name is Helopeltis, .which also attacks the tea plant. It has been' found that when the black ants are present the Helopeltis fails to Injure the trees. Apparently this sap-sucking pest is disturbed by the activity of the ants, for the latter do not attack the beetle. This is why the black ants are protected. Food is provided for them by picking, the white cocoa lice from the shells of the fruit, where they congregate, and placing them on the cocoa trees to attract „the ants and. disturb the beetles. EREE m I ' o . v r s \i<< mm \ < i > COLOR M K Y K i : / / . r, \„„ •v'C •- k • i* j V t.;,i , * $ '"v - - t v, • ' V " • & S Sf* * ft' ' j 'H' ,*u*' V" y ' J • • ' h. !'***' | * """if -"•i7 ^ .T'j li Whiit ( ol<>) I L / r / i / / ; u y ? II h i t t Pcihiis? GET EXPERT ADVICE o\ i l l ! s i ; po!:\ rs hi ioki vor paint 3 ";V r •VM' 4 ^ 'Jit"' n Reverend Father David J. Conway -~^>ctober 10,1864 - .'-^Ibrtobnr 21, 1929 DifferancM in Steel The bureau of standards says that the difference between stainless Iron and stainless steel Is mainly a difference in carbon content Stainless iron has practically no carbon. . Be Chary Bittirnsss - "We would restrain many s bitter Word," said HI Ho. the sage of Chinatown, "if we could foresee the tears of future bereavement." -- Washington Star. Uaeipltnd Africa One section of Africa that has recently been discovered, but still requires more exploration. Is the mountain region lying between the l^akes Albert Edward and Albert Nyansa This Is said to fee tte least known mountain regton in Africa. It was popularly called "Mountains of the Moon" and Is now known by the name "Rawensori " : % ' #im jji'iilllil I... I iigljj^. " Chlvetry Never Slil 8ome suy the age of chivalry 1s past that the spirit of romance is dead The age of chivalry Is never past so long as there Is a wrong left unredressed on earth --Klngsley. • ~ -- -- t latrodwcer* Heaered ig the electrical term* name# for those wbo Introduced them are volt ampere, ohm and watt. Travel by Rail It seems that the average German now makes 23 railroad trips a year This makes them about the worldV best travelers so far as the rails are concerned. 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Just ask for it. |i % -*J: yil \il - A- •> Vft v y&k 'i - * V' 4s > ' *4 Sensitive Batterfliee Butterflies are so sensitive to want of light that they are not only stupid snd sleepy st night, but sre affected In<the daytime by the shadow of every .passing cloud. Willew is Coeeetw Ozler, also spelled "osier," Is the nsme applied to various willows whose twigs are sufficiently pliable to> use in the weaving of furniture and basket making. 1)1 PONT P > \ - l i s t n l PAINTS YARMSHhS iiud Ol (X^ m>uu h\ du Ptih7 Thomas P. Bofger "The McHeary Druggist" Pheae M McHenry, IIL r." .. ( - >*£ hr .w* I 4 v I . V r. W-'Wi. tk Wall papef--fcnough wall paper (Pattern No. IB) 1930 stock to p&Rer a room 10x12x8 feet high, for .only -- $1.00 Get our free 1960 Wall p^per book showing wall paper carried in .stock. - , ; f: Cotton Batts, 3 pound stitched, 81x90, each 79^ Part wool, double bed blankets, per pair S3.75 Outing flannels, popular material for night gowns and pajamas, 0 yds. for --j. ^ $1.00 Children's sweaters, newest styles, $1.25 and $1.50 values. &tCll ;... :u.r..tw S1.00 Ladies' flannel night gowns, each"-;,/-r :f,uT,-- $1.00 "H>*mouth Book" sweet eorp, 10 cans . ^1.00 \ - Armour's Helmet brand yellow cling Peaches 4 cap8 ^or $1.00 Men's socks, cotton and rayon, an extra special value ^ bought especially for this sale, 4 P**1" f°r $1.00 Men'a Dress shirts, an extraordinary value, each • •• '..I 11,.,1 ,.|\ - $1.00 ^lenTs Dollar Work Shirts, each 79f^ Dress ginghams, 5 yds. for . .. , '$1.00 Tomahawk sheets, Blx90, each ^npi.oo Dresser Scarfs, new snappy styles, each $1.00 Tnrkish^owels, 17x36, 10 'or -- - - $1.00 *ftirki8ii I'owels, 22x45, regular 39c value, 4 f°r $1.00 m ,4Feter Rabbit" peas, § cans for;^ ^ ™$1.00 Snow Flake hard water toilet soap, 17 bars $1.00 Palm Olive toilet soap, |_4 ba^s far • $1.00 St. Naptha washing powder, 5 pkgs.: , w,t Selox, for clothes and. dishes, 5 large pkgs. „„ Old Dutch Cleanser, 15 cans for^T-r--7 ;-r: ; -$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Knowing that it is not always desirable to buy a large number of one item, we are offering at a real saving, assorted baskets of soaps and washing powder, assorted canned goods and groceries, and assorted fruits, each for , : $1.00 I "•vl* National Now Going v *•' Our semi-annual "New Customer Sale" of famous first quality j, Allen-A Hosiery ends Monday, October 28th. ular 50c per pair, sale price per pair All Allen-A 25c hosiery, per pair 19^ Erlckson's Dept. Store V •••• x ' • ' > _ _ • • Main Street, McHenry 11' A fnfl 20% reduction in price is made co-operation of the Allen-A Co. Ladies' Full fashioned pure thread silk hosiery--Servicer^-- weight or c h i f f o n , a f u l l range of the wanted p o p u l a r: . shades, $1.50 value, special sale price per pair $1.29 Pure thread silk hose in service chiffon and heavy serviee weight, regular $1.00 value, sale prioe per pair - ; , 79^ Ladies' Rayon hose, a variety of the latest shades, j>er pair 3, : 39(^ Mhi's socls, rayon and eotten, and also wopl*mixe*i. regr_ All^ther hosier}* items regularly sold at 50c a pair, such 4:; as ladies' mercerized hosiery, infants' wool and eotto|| hosiery, boys' and girls' stockings, % socks and ankl§ • ; socks, per pair -- 39* :: v:';"- j 't