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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 2 Feb 1933, p. 4

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F"," ,a /•n'fc'-V. THK M HSMBT PUUNDXAXiEK, THVB69AY, MB. a, 18SS THE M'HENRY PLAINDEALER f*ubli«i>*d every Thursday at McHenry, HI-, bjr Char lei F. Reaich. Entered ai second-class matter at the postoffice at McHenxy, DL« vu •r the atft of May 8, 18.79. One Year .. fill Months ,...|2.00 A. H. MOSHER, Editor and Manafir Recreation and Employment It is said that sheriffs and county prosecutors of northern Illinois are facing the worst crime wave in years, with most of the robberies being committed by juve• n„ iles*. - M WAr A^ctAPlf In tfce county j»ii nine youths, all under the voting age, OFFERS REWARD FOR CON. VICTION OF CAR THIEVES Thomas J. Courtney, state's attorney of Cook county, James P. Aliman, Commissioner of Police of Chicago, and Henry Barrett Chamberlin, operating director of the Chicago Crime Commission, have signified FOE SALE FOR SALE--Quaker oil burner stove. Price reasonable. Inquire of Leq Blake. Phone 29. *36-2 FOR SALE--Several second-hand all electric radios, as low as $9.00 each. Also the new 5-tufee Crosley at $19-99. New Philco 5-tube at $18.75. Inquire at Nye Jewelry, Music and Radio Shop, West McHenry. 36 chanted with crimes of robbery approval of the plan of the Chicago S larceny. Seven are boys from j Motor Club to pay a reward of $200 Jur own county/two others were ap-; to anyone Jurmshing information nrehended last week near Rockford leadmg to the arrest, conviction. and Li charged with breaking into fifteen incarceration in the penitentiary of a oTmore garages in Marengo. Out of thief stealing the car of a member of FOR SALE--All lumber and screening now at McHenry Baseball Park. Oond material and reasonable price, their inquire of Walter J. Freund, West three - are frorrt Crystal the Chicago Motor Club. The-state's and the commission are FOR RENT FOR RENT--The Hanly Farms. Call Mclfenry 93-M. , , 35-tf Sike a^d four from Woodstock. Five attorney, chief of police ai STthe nine have been indicted by-the; executive 0f the crime commissi, iurV while four wait action by ,the men who will serve on the com- ^ - Jmittee to decide the paymeat of ••the grand jury. • ' • 1 • -j ' • -- That none <rf. - W**- v, - ' . . MrtHenrv is a fact which should fcausel The object of the cfub in posting fierv local citizen to ft el proud pfthe.the!* rewards^tb stimulus activity morlte of the younger: generation of on the -part of the. general public jn !»i ritv but which nevertheless, can presenting information whieh wrll lead Sve tfem no cause to shirk re8ponv: to the. arrest of ^y^,/Fhe rewards fiwntv for the welfare pf the<y**ing ' are not confinefd to civilians, however, Sb from Sir shoulder^. ' [but also will be paid to police offers. iScal men and women, whether par-! It is- necessary only to furnish inform- 2&_tf ents or not, should become active taxation leading to arrest and subsequent . their own community in connection conv,ctiQn. The person giving the :n-| WANTED organization now being formation need have nothing to do with the the county to provide .rec- wit^i the actual arrest. Rewards will WANTED--Farms interesting employment bp p'iiid only on cars owned by club acres to rent. McHenry. FOR SALE---Choice Wisconsin dairy cattle, good farm horses, rDuroc Jersey brood sows. Alvin R. Yanke, Ridgefield, .IU< Phone Crystal Lake 188. V". r *36-2 FOR RENT--Five-room fiat with bath. Modern. $12 per menth. Inquire at Peoples State Bank, McHenry. " 34-tf HOUSE FOR",'KKkr--Seve^ rooms, mode.riii ' Inquire of Ur.iN.Nye. formed in Unsure' hours of the youth ofi members in good standing at the rent. Kent & Co. Pljone 8. I time , of the theft, and only in the 1 from 80 to 180 Either cash or share 22-tf today. ... representatives ] territory of the club in sixty-two Last week fifty t .. from cities in the county met at j counties of Illinois ahd Indiana. Woodstock to form a society for the ] Commissioner Allman has expressed purpose of determining ways and ! enthusiasm over the plan and he bemeans of helping the young people in j l.eves it will have^a deterring effect answer to a plea made recently by upon the thefts of motor cars State's Attorney V.-S. Lumley. jdub has decided to take this This is a serious problem and one [because car stealing has reached such The action 3»r", • i#g that cannot be decided hastily, but which is, without question, the most important problem of the present day. This city, as well as every other city in the county, needs some public place proportions that it requires the best efforts on the part of the entire citizenship to stop it. Many plans are being brought forward in Chicago. The chief of police. that can be made an interesting and under the direction of Mayor Cermak, wholesome place of recreation for the is making a determined effort to young men who are c$t. of employment; and who many hours of leisure time. , McHenry awaits with interest £>nd j RELIABLE DEALER wanted to handle Heberling Products in north half of McHenry County. Excellent opportunity for the right man, selling direct to farmers. Earnings $50 weekly not unusual. Write for free catalogue. G. C. Heberling Company, Dept. 409, Bloomington, 111. 35-2 ODDS AGAINST HIM *! The much-sought-after bachelor was seated between two dear old ladies at the wedding breakfast. "J").". v.-.:: HIrriliunVvcv ," 1>1<c„ o--a,iiua , uiumu^ mtk«v conversation, "I thlnk^single men are much worse off than married men." His neighbors turned on him eagerly. "Do you really think si>?" asked One of them. "I most fSKftfttnly do," replied the bachelor. "You see, the married man te&fn only one woman, while the. single man fears them' all,'"--Answers. , Pl^rfty Thankful . ^dhe«^-Doctori I want to Jthank yoa. for your Splendid medteine. ?It fcfeTj>ed rip wonderfully. , • Doctor-^-Delighted t<> hear 1^ What was wrong with you; 1 doh*t remetqber the case? Jones--it wasn't me that was sick. It was mjr rich uncle--and• ^ I'm his heir.--Pathfinder. MISCELLANEOUS FOR LESSONS ON SPANISH GUITAR OR UKULELE, inquir# at Nye's Music Shop, West McHenry. Phone 123-J. 34reow,-tf bring thieves to justice, and the Chi-j CORN BELT CHICKS--Order now cagp Motor Club is advocating the for early broiler market. World's passage of an anti-thett act which will ! Fair year. Market should be good, be introduced at the present session of! Every flock State Accredited and anticipation SiTaction ^ be taken by ! the legislature. This act, as is proved : Blood Tested. Prices on chicks very local business men and parents upon by the experience of other states, will low considering quality. -- this most important subject they cannot afford to ignore. which make a decided reduction in automo bile stealing. It is obvious that in Illinois the lack of a Certificate of Title act is an aid and a conifojrt to the business of car ; See us on brooder and housing equipment. Corii Belt Hatcheries, Woodstock, 111- 35-2 BABY GRAND PIANO--A customer Buy American wapts someone to complete paypientU Newspaper dispatches the tfthter day j Vtate^nJ on his pand piano account and take to the effect that a party of Germans which an act |s in force have ex:] possession A small balance- remains was coming to America to buy $5,- perienced beneficial results. A. full I ^ay ^!an° 000,000 worth of American foods has year wil] e]apsei however, before such j J„°^pany' 166 North St"' Elgin" Ph„°.n* caused one internationalist to say that an ac^ can be pU<t operation andj^_ ' when these visitors hear about the , during that time, if the present record "Buy American" movement they are Qf thefts is kept up, the loss in the apt to go back home empty handed c;ty of Chicago will amount to 10 and "buy German." ; million dollars. This is typical of the argument put Commissioner Allman in approving aci uss irwm Joe r ieLL s I1UUSB un fb^th by internationalists to the el- the club plan for paying rewards forjers^e Drive, McHenry. Phone 211-R. feet that Uncle Sam ought to spend convictions said that motorists would |Dr <3, Keller, Optometrist and Ophis mpney abroad instead of at homo. be 0f great help to the police if theyltician. ' 33-tf The fact is, that the '"Buy American" ^ would make a note of the serial num-|. -- was the last of the nationals' pur- bers of their tires. He said that fre- ' BEFORE YOU BUY--see our Barchasing movements to be started in quently places known to be fences'gain Shoe Counter. Expert shoe and the leading nations of the world, were raided but owing to the inability! sewing machine repairing. Popp's IF YOU WANT A GOOD PAIR OF GLASSES have your eyes tested by Dr. Keller. At my summer home Sundays and Mondays. Entrance Commissioner Allman in approving across from Joe Frett's house on Riv jffe There have been "Buy French" and "Buy German" movements- in existence for a long time. And the "Buy British" movement of old John Bull is the most complete and most perfect now in existence. If you don't believe it just pick up a British magazine and look over the advertising-! Every civilized nation is now attempting to produce at home as much cf what it consumes as Is humanly possible. * It is only in the United States where there is much opposition to a "bay at home" movement- The reason is that we have so many international financiers and clackers here who are more interested in the welfare of Europe, for selfish reasons, than they are in the prosperity of the United States. It is not to be supposed for one moment that representatives of German concerns are coming to. the United States to buy fruits and other foodstuffs which could be produced practically in Germany. They are coming for the things they cannot produce at liome--not for near beer and pretzels, j No nationalist and protectionist.expects to buy American products only. He is intelligent enough to realize that a great many things we use cannot be . produced in the United States and must be bought abroad. He has no objection to foreign trade of this kind. What he does object to is the purchasing of foreign commodities which can be and are produced on American farms and in American factories. Every dollar which we spend for a 'Competitive foreign article means a ' d®Har. less for the American producer. ' What lis the use of sending a dollar to Europe in the hope that the man who gets it may send it back and Spend in here, when by buying an' Americaii piece of goods we can be anre that the dollar is spent here and i goes to the upbuilding of American | agriculture or American business? Sure, let us buy abroad. But let us 9«ly buy those things which we can't I't'otliice «at bom©, Most of non-comfcetitive articles which we import are luxuries. We can buy more of them from our foreign friends if our own people are producing and selling in the great American market the things Which are produced in America. of motorists to identify their property, I Shoe Store. Wfcst McHenry convictions could not be obtained. Medical Profession the baby is sick, Mozar? stops bis music, Phidias drops his chisel, and the emperor treads softly." Dr. H. O. Bull explained in his article, "Why Choose to Study Medicine," in Hygeia Magazine how^lie doctor actually comes in contact with persons who in truth assume the propofclons of giants in endurance, courage and Stability. . True Blue Eyei Are Rare Eyes of true blue are comparatively rare, says a European specialist, as most so-called blue eyes contain a certain proportion of brownish-black or yellow pigment. ; 162. Phone 46tf #0R FEDERAL COURTS Land of Nod Father (at 1 a. m.)--Is that young man asleep, Marie? Daughter--Hush, father! He has Just asked me to marry him and make him the happiest man In the world. Father--Just as I thought Wake him up.--Legion Weekly. "The Family Upstairs" Is Delightful Comedy Leonard Doyle's production of "The Faniily Upstairs," starring Thos. W. Ross, featuring Helen Carew and assisted by Gilbert Morgan, Florence Ross, Eileen O'Day, Elsa Ryan, Verona Sampson and Leonard Doyle, enters its second month at' Chicago's coziest playhouse, the Cort Theatre, Randolph and Dearborn streets. This delightful comedy, written by Harry Delf, is the only non-musical hit. " Rs^hilarious situations keep the capacity audiences in an uproar of laughter for two hours and a half. "The Family Upstairs" is wholesome, clean fun of, by and for the whole family. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30. Every evening, including Sundays, at 8:30. Matinee prices, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Evening prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Mail and phone' orders accepted. Phone number, Central 0019. » The Cort Theatre, long established as the home of hits, seems destined again to become the rendezvous for those seeking amusement at popular prices, as ""Hie Family Upstairs" can Avell be rated with such of the Cort's past successes as "Thank You," "Dear Me," "Smiling Thru," "Your Uncle Dudley," "New Henrietta,'! "Wag*s for Wives" and others. Leonard Doyle, producer/"^ owner, actor of "The Family Upstairs," has played Chicago in such hits as "Up the Ladder," "Black Velvet," "Cognac" and "Experience." This is Mr. Doyle's first time as producer in the states, playing the same version he presented for fourteen months in Australia and New Zealand. Your vi^it to Chicago is incomplete unless you see Chicago's favorite, Thos. W. Ross, in "The Family Upstairs." From Practical America "TW« is the ruin of the castle Of Felsenstein, famous In the Middl ages." Young America^--Hbw thrilling! For which film was It erected?--Allt for Alia (Stockholm). APOLOGY IN ORDER Visitor--Does this town boast of a1 hotel? Natlve-r.No, It apologizes for lt^ • No Sal* - tyaid--There's a gentleman to see .you.' Employer--Who Is he? "A gentleman with a mustache." '•Tell him I've got a mustache.**--- Tit-Bits, London. Woodstock's Beautiful P lay House FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mat., Sat., 2:QQ . Admission 10c-25c "The Devil is Driving" with EDMUND LOWE C Invented Electric Lights " The first electric light was Brush's, fie invented it in 1870. His, however, ..<£pas the arc lamp. Edison Invented the incandescent lamp, upon which fbe modern bulb lights are improve ments, In 1878, -./.•' •'-r Cleaping the Clock /" Hie earliest and safest way to clean clock is to place a piece of cloth trhifh has been soaked in paraffin in the bottom and let the fumes do the •ijmHtfc:.-. \ SUNDAY Con. 2:00 to 11 10-35c to 5:00 ON THE STAGE BIG WLS RADIO FROLIC r 5 Radio Acts in Person Gene Audry -- Ann Williams The Log Cabin Boys Jimmie Long -- Sue Roberts On the Screen Sunday ar.d Monday Admission MONDAY 10-25c "Madame Butterfly" ' with' Sylvia "Sidney TUESDAY BARGAIN N1TE--i0-15c Win. Powell and Kay Francisin • "One Way Passage" . WED.-THUES. Evening, 10 - 25c "Sherlock Holmes & * with dive Brooks M Architect's drawing of the new,federal courthouse in New York city which will be built on Foley square at a cost of $5,905,000. Its tower will be 31 stories high and main structure seven. It will house the federal courts of the southern district of New York, with 15 court rooms, 12 for civil and three for:criminal cases. Serve Fellow Men The truest and surest way lo which we can serve-our fellowmen is not so much to do anything for them as to be the very truest, purest, noblest beings we kuow how.--Frances Power Cobbe. -../a'-. Baby Learn* by Touch The room of a child, from a year to eighteen months old, should be simply furnished so that he can touch and investigate everything, say gov frninent child experts. Parents are advised to be absolutely consistent in what-he is permitted to touch, so that there will be no confusion in hl^ mlnd as to what he may or may not do; And Our Note, Too A noted medical publicist Insists there Is no such ailment as "common fold." We shall continue to carry h.indkerchJefs, however, while onr 1mnirinatlon is running *«i Id.--Detroit News. Sure Hoodoo "Animals do not know what it is to be superstitious," declares a Clergyman. But we have yet to hear of a mouse that will pass a white cat on the stairs on a Friday.--Humorist (London). A Reminder Professor ' Boreleigh--If I have talked too lohg, it's because I haven't my watch with me, and there's no clock in this hall. Raspberry--There's a calendar behind you.--Pathfinder. Not So Much Blinks--That young Gasber used to be speed crazy. What did it ever get him? Jinks--Oh,' A very-mw"funeral.-- Clacittaftl Enquirer. Half-Portion Desaert Stage Manager (discussing chorus girl who has been given a small part) •Well, what do you think of her? Producer--A peach--but no .Melba. Legion Weekly. The Safe Side *The first thing a lion tamer has to- learn,"' says a circus owner, "is to keep on the right side of the animals." We ourselves instinctively choose the outside. Banished From Massachusetts -Hugh Benitt was banished from Massachusetts in 1640 by order of the court f<ft maintaining that he was free from "original sin." Baby's Heart Right; It*# on Wrong Side Rochester, Minn.--Three-year-dld Joan Topel, No. 39 Dana street, has her heart in the right place-- but the right place happens to be wrong in so far as hearts are concerned. This fact was revealed during the course of an examination of Joan at Strong Memorial hospital clinic by Dr. Samuel W. Clausen. The examination showed that Joan's heart and several other organs usually on the left side are on the right. But Joan isn't suffering as a result. In fact, her general state of health is normal. Doctor 'Clausen declared the Mayo Brothers clinic at Rochester, Minn., reports finding but ten rightsided hearts in 84,700 cases. Auction MARTIN BOHN, Auctioneer MIGHT FIT IN I will sell at Auction at my Barn at Cary, located right in town on Routes 19 and 22, you can't miss it. As this is a large salei will start on time, 12:30 sharp. Saturday, February 4 30 Head of Cattle 30 21 Choice Guernsey Cows '•V;-*';it4Choice Holstein Cows 4 Choice Stock Bulls HEAD WORK HORSES These cows are all fresh or close; all high testers--abortion and TB tested. Bring up your milk test-Mbuy a few of these good Guernseys. I buy all my cows direct from the farmers in Wisconsin; I buy the best. I am extremely careful to examine each individual as to sound udder, good age, and type. Inspection invited before sale. MACHINERY AND FEED About 15 tons baled ^lfalfa Hay; 5 tons good Corn in Crib, hand husked. : Janesville Sulky Plow; Emerson Suiky Plow; Corn Cultivator (new); 2-sec-j tion Drag; Hay Tedder; 3 sets Bob} Sleds, one extra heavy Teamster Sled, like new; 3 sets Double Breeching Harnesses, 1 set new; Slusser Scraper;} Wheel Scraper; Fresno Scraper; Lever! Dump Wagon; Truck Wagdn; Set ofj Dump Boards; 3-horse Gas Engine; i Cutter. _ J TERMiS--30 Days Credit on go>xl notes. It will pay you to buy for Cash- • No property to be removed until settled for with Clerk. JOE KVIDERA E. W. MEYER, Clerk. - "My wife is crazy about becoming a moving picture actress." "Why?" • . "Because all the pictures talk now." Mutual Hope "John, I hope I didn't see you smtl ing at that creature who just passed." "I hope you didn't, my dear."--Syd ney Bulletin. -• Oldest Racetrack Revere, Mass., boasts of what probably is the oldest racetrack in America. Historical records show that a popular pastime of the eighteenth century was racing horses on the hardpacked sands of ltevere beat'h, now a famous summer resort • Snails, Mussels High CUmWii In the Himalaya* sea snails and mussels have been found at a height •f 20,000 feet. Nou I71 cry Dctv~is BARGAIN DAY III Round Trip Rail Fares Go when and where you please....stopover anywhere..,. * ::';"4&tum iip 10 days or less,...., • * best of all, SAVE 1G. 2-$,% IN RAIL FARE! fere's the territory: Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis and New Orleans on the East; Eastern New Mexico, Utah, Wyo- '.'>f,|ringr, North and' South 'Da-'. vSota, inclusive, "on the West. Ask Agent tw Details CHICAGO & | North Western I RAILWAY j, s. Crystal Lake Cleaner? i '"i; LODTZ&LODTZ Two Price Service ECONOMY SERVICI PLAIN DRESSES, LADIES' \ * PLAIN COATS, OVERCOATS v CIganed, suad Pressed ^ • ., t Plaiting and Fur Extra * DE-LUXE SERVICE SUITS, DRESSES, LADIES' COATS, OVERCOATS ' ; . Cleaned and Pressed .... ' All Minor Repairs Free and All Hand Work in ~ " This Seiyice •" kcrtiis J. Niilisgerii LOCAL AGENT -•j? NOTICE . - j. I wish to announce that I have made arrangements to do my own laboratory work. This Will enable me to prescribe lenses at a much lower cost. ~ If your child has failed in school the first semester or suffered severe headaches while studying for his exams the last two weeks have his eyes examined. He can now be supplied with a pair of glasses at the low cost of $5.00. Any person needing bifocals may get them as low at $9.50, complete in frame. DR. PAUL A. SCHWABE OPTOMETRIST ~ Specializing in the Straightening of Cross Eyes. MARENGO, ILL. Phone 23-W McHENRY, ILL Pries Building Phone 80-W «. WOODSTOCK, ILL. • ! ffibtel Building Phone 674 PTTONE FOR APPOINTMENT? Central Garage Fred J- Smith, Prop. Johnsburg Chevrolet Sales. General Automotive Repair Work Give us a call when in trouble Expert Welding and Cylinder Reboring Day Phone 200-J Night Phone 640-J-2 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT NATIONAL We are celebrating Economy Week at "National" with * sale of money-saving food*. 33 years ago our business was founded on "Economy" and ever since we have been on tip# alert to save the consumer money on quality foods . . . . NOW--Big Week-End Sales --THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY See Chicago Newspapers HAZEL FLOUR ^ 39* 3Nr25c Mild. Mellow jj, Flavor American Home Country Gentleman CORN AM. CHEESE ROLLED OATS CIGARETTES 2pkgs. 25c Lucky Strikes, Camels, Chesterfields and Old Golds Fort 3-lb. 7-oi. f|C Dearborn pkg. COFFEE Our Breakfast Always Fresh 1-lfe. green bag American Home White Bread -- Whole or Sliced FREE! On* Ml ot Betty CrocktrV •bcuit Cutt«r» with pokImm of . . . Bisquick . Pw, 32c .Rcadv Prepared Bltcuil Flour Layer Cake ^21e; • Am. Hom« 8l»ck W»lnut Layer with Butter Ot«m Icing, Chopped Walnuty Fruits and Vegetables --I? Bananas . u>. 5C Naturally Ripeaa# Apples . 5 ib,. 25° Extra fancy Delicious Grapefruit 3'^;17° Fancy Florida Full of Juice Potatoes p,£k Fancy Whit# Wisconsin ldahorot,to«.y,* 23* Genuine K«aiiU--For Bakln« loaf Nat'l Best White full Milk Bread "I -lb. Whole or Sliced loaf 19® 5« 6° 37,;i3«- it Household Needs Am. Family 10^49° i. Soap Am. Family > 5^19® Flake* Clean Quick i pin.' 21? Soap Chips Lifebuoy Soap ' The Health Doctor Kirk's Soap . 5® Hard water Cocoa C«s*lia -- Seminole 4,hJ2En,25c "Colton-Soh" Toilet Tinu« Rinso . . . 1^19c Tb« Granulated Soap Ken-L-Ration ^10c SdeatUkally Balanced Doa Food Syrup . . ft A. H. Pate Cane * Maple Wisconsin Brick * Cream Cheese per pound 124 Krug, Mgr. , ^ Navy Beans 4 ofc lO* E*ba Fancy Hand Picked Mich, Rice . . 3(taS) lO* Blue Rose -- Extra Fancy { Cocktail 3 25® Fruit -- Licmdy Green and Elm Streets MONEY S A V I NG FOOD P I S T R I B U T I O N ATI ONAL * T E A C O . * FOOD STORES w

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