HERE'S A HEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT k' ^ktJRSDAY, DEO. 12, 1929 mm wm Model R-S Prices $1674* light-O-MoflSc iTuirwng--&e veious new and exdusrve Edison development in simplified toning --announces your desired station* qoick-avthooght, with a guiding flash of light. It is first among a host of Edison improvements that make the Edison Radio outstanding from every ongle of construction, appearand- and perforate anee. A radio truly as great a* the name it bears,.... the Edison is rightly called a permanent investment in better living. Easy terms to V'y your convenienm r 4'. Jacob Justen & Sons Green Street, McHeorjr A GIFT SHE will appreciate A Set of 1i - . - ' i •4 ... J-V ? *, .I•V . : J 1 V-.7 • A' W1.. • C Tires How proud she'll feel with those handsome Goodyears smartly dressing up the car. How secure she'll feel, on those practical All-Weather treads. They are the finest tires the world's largest rubber company can build. Present tires accepted in exchange, on a liberal basis. See us now--have the big surprise ready for Christmas Day! >.* • SLOCUM'8 LAKE i* • v Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dowell and ehildren were business callers at Woodstock last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geary and children called at the H. J. Schaffer home at McHenry last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bacon and children attended the iftovies at the MSller Theatre at Woodstock last Thursday evening1. Mr. and Mrs. VVillard Darrell and Mrs. Harry Matthews accompanied Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake to Waukegan Monday. Chesney Brooks attended the International Live Stock show in Chicago last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks were business callers at Waukegan last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Converse, Mrs. Joe Dowell and Mrs. Page Smith were business callers at Elgin last Wednesday. Mrs. W. E. Brooks and son, Chesney, were business callers at Wauke gan last Monday. # , Mrs. Emmet Geary of Fremont township and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Burnett were callers at the Henry Geary home last Saturday. Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake spent last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews. * Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and children and Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon and daughter, Vinnie, of Roseville, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr3 Wayne Bacon. Mrs. Charles Snyder of Grayslake spent last Friday at the home of her parents at Ardelou farms. J^r. and Mrs. J. N. Zimmer and son, Leo, of Barrington spent last Blond ay evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geary. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Spunner at Barrington last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and Mrs. Duncan of Mylith Park spent last Thursday at Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. ^Jpiin Blomgren spent last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lundgren at Wauconda. Mrs. Walter Winkler and Mrs, Henry Winkler visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gilli at Barrington last Thursday. Mrs. John R. Knox of McHenry and Harry Geary and two children of Grayslake spent Sunday at the home of their parents here. Mr. And Mrs. H. L. Brooks visited at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Brunswick pear Crystal Lake last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Converse and daughter, Frances, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. Ella Parks of Park Ridge spent a few days the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Maiman of Wauconda spent Sunday evening at the home of the latter's parents here. Mr. and Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews of Crystal Lake were Monday supper guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harty Matthews. Mrs. Ludile "Rohman and Mrs. Fredette of Chicago were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks. Mrs. Clara Smith waa a supper guest at the home of Mr. aJld Mrs. Jos. Haas at Wauconda Friday. Mrs. Leslie Davis and little daughter were callers at McHenry la*t Thursday. Mrs. Wayne Bacon and two children spent-last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Williams and son, James Howard, of Crystal Lake were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clara Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis and children spent last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dowell at Roseville. Mir. and Mrs. Earl Converse apd daughter were Saturday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis. Those from this community who attended the chicken pie supper given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Federated Church at Wauconda Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Blomgren, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brooks, Mrs. Page Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Darrell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Matthews and son, Robert and guest, Mrs. LaDoyt Matthews Art in Basketry Oa*&U2,iS&?A Sit tA*&*A*8lO Walter J. Freund ^Non-skid Chains, Alcohol and Prestone for Radiators, Crank-case Draining, Top Dressing, Etc. . %. TIRE AND TUBE VULCANIZING BATTERY CHARGING AND REPAIRING ALL WORK GUARANTEED 120 R West McHenry, I1L HMD* 9mm, kt N* Hor.. An aeortaolat writes an lalwsiooed plea for common sens* In read build Ing. It would be fine to have common sense all along the line--even to those who drive on the roads that common sense has buMt--Los Angeles Times. Give Than m Chaaca We should endeavor to give oars children some of the means by which they can triumph over their environ* ment, making life meaningful and rich and varied as they Uve It from day to day.--Woman's Home Companion. National Capitol The area cov«fe*d by the tapltol at Washington is 158.112 sq are feet The total length of the capitol from north to south Is 751 feet 4 inche*. Its greatest dimension from east to west to 3!S0 feet * Maditerraaeaa fide* g? The tides of the Mediterranean M* Are very slight; In most places t^t* rise Is only a few Inches. In the to* Ian sea, however, the Adriatic sea, add along parts of the African coast, « greater rise Is encountered. | M'tWv; id 1 Central Garage JOHNSBURG ife4- VAED J. SMITH, Proprietor Chevrolet Sales. General Automotive Repair Work Give us a call when in trouble EXPERT WELDING AJ© CYLINDER RE BORING * Day Phone 200-J Night Phone 640-J-2 A basket for every meed is evidently the slogan adopted In modern Christmas gift sections. Art In basketry Is indeed touching the high spots this season, as the gorgeous raffia basket in the picture bears witness. The flowers are done In the has relief and gnyly painted. 'Twould Indeed be a difficult matter to conceive of a more happily chosen gift coining from one woman to another jjit Christmas time. Get Acquainted 4 Any farmer should be able to name fifty birds without leaving his work to find tliem, and be should know a hundred if he takes a little time to look for them.-- Farm and Fireside. SANTA BRINGS HIS GIFT LIST HERE Experience has taught the Santk Claus of this neighborhood that there is no other one place where they can enjoy such a wide selection of gift items as at this store* Likewise they know that prices are graded to suit every pocketbook. Why not bring your gift list here to complete? Men's Shirts and Tie* .fVi. .v ' : ' Shirts and Ties for men in such a wonderful array of patterns and colors, distinctly new, that you cannot help finding exactly what you want. » Men's Shirts, collar attached, (fech $2.00 and $1.00. Men's Ties in holly boxes, each 50«^and$1.0Q & Ladies' Hosiery ..A-^ ,•.£ -V, , What could be more acceptable in% gift than beautiful Silk Hosiery^ We .offer exceptional values Ip t fill fashioned pure silk hose, se$- ^ vice or chiffon weight, in the po|h ular shades, per pair $1^50. . Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, self* vice or semi-chiffon weight, in the wnnturl fnlrvrg -nor rtair* CI AA, '"I 1 -^:4L«W» \^rappmgs jm Qift Packages Ladies' Chamoisuede Gloves, fancy cuffs, a variety of the best shades, per pair 50^ and S 1.00. • , v- • C-UMi A Christmas wrapped gift is not only much more attractive than a plain one, but the gayly decorated wrappings we offer add a touch of desired beauty and happiness toi* the enclosed gift. We are prepared to take care of your needs in Tissue Paper, Holly Paper, Christmas Boxes, Fancy Twine, Ribbons and Greeting Car<|£^. ."i..-.-: ' <*•' 'J.S V,'v !ral Christmas T9eei;: lights \ t * f ^ " ct your tree now, priced each at 50^« $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. > 8-light Genuine "Noma" Ti^e Lighting Outfits, per sel, $1.25. • Vf Genuine Mazda Li^it Bulbs for Noma Outfits, each 10^. "Noma" Outdoor Tree Lighting Outfits, 7 bulbs, so wired that the burning out of one bulb does not cut off cuirent |(||' 1 #he other bulbs. This set complete, $2.50. ^ , Decorate your tree with blown glass ornaments--tinsel artificial icicles. We have a complete liiyfe of decorations. r - I f ' This Stote toiU te utt|ll ChrMn»a« : " i . & " ER1CRS0NS DEPARTMENT STORE ;Jb