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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 10 Jan 1935, p. 5

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It was fall Strains during the first quarter when the visitors ran the count to 16-2 With Mc- Henry hardly getting their hands ort the ball and with Harvard sinking them with a swish from all parts of the floor except under the basket, where McHenry's tight defense kept them bottled up. • In the second period McHenry began to get a little more cautious about their passes and managed to get through and do a little scoring on their own hook, the score at the half being 20-13. From this point on McHenry had little chance, but on* opportunity presenting itself When there was but a few points separating the teams, but the Strains turned on the steam and came smiling though to victory with ten points In each of the last two quarters. Every cne of the Strains scored from the floor, led by Bob with six baskets. Joe'» Aces led all the way in the curtain r&iser to score an ***£ win over the Harvard second team, with only one Strain making an appearance, 41-18. The score was 10-8 at the half but the last period Was of a different nature' entirely. STRAIN BROS. B F Bob, f .. John, f Ted, c .. Jim, g .. Art, g Dick, i MAAC McCracken, f Patzke, f ...... Freund, e ...'.a Bennett, g .... Lockwood, g Dowell, g ...... Miller^ /g; !,»««»•*> *»« • • • 6 13 F P 10 8. 1 WOODSTOCK DEFEATS McHENRY McHenry lost to Woodstock in the first game of the basketball tournament at Marengo last night, by a score of 40 to S6. The loc^l boys were ip the lead up to within two minutes of the end of the game. At the half McHenry was leading 19-12. Kramer and Meyers went ouVott-fpuls in the first ^all .• ^ . -.^s BACON'S STRIP Vl >7 »/ ^ZEKE" BACON Maybe it is a good thing that the work on the skating pond didn't run along as smoothly as some would wish. If it had the ice might have 1B<W ffic® Still wishing that the Christmas v*» cation had only .begun wie floundered, as it were, into the meeting hall with more gusto than ever to get some kick out of life. And we really enjoyed ourselves immensely. First of all, been frozen just about the time that-Richard Vycital, after a little retirethe January thaw set In and there would have been no skating at all. Now, if some of the rumors are disproven, the project should be tready for use along about January 12, providing some good cold weather corner along and we usually have plenty of that .beipre January, h*s. gone: ;very far. . Central Garage 4* FRED J. SMITH, Prop. JOHNSBURG, ILL. Prepare For Winter r-- We Carry Alcohol, Preston?, , . Winter Oils and Greases ~ TOWING AND REPAIRING Phones--200-J - - Night-640-J-2 . S&tfrrt# clatitf tlri# 'li^cr cannot be made to stay on thai soil. Others proclaim that, if properly, handled, a first class pcind can be made there. Their idea is that, if a s*mall layer of water is po$re<! on the ground, say half an inch, and the weather is real cold at that tirrte, that the water will freeze. Then another layer can be frozen on top of that and so on until a reel bed of Ice has been formed. Others thought that the water, if poured on freely,- would simply soak into the spongy ment, was present with his old bugle, It seemed good to hear again the strains- of c "Assembly," "To the Colors," and' "Taps." BOWLING feeling in us that made us "want to do ' forester League Standing- ' Tiftam No. Two 12924 s Team No. One .......... 12921 " Team No. Thrfe 4^ 12426 Team No. Four 1240$ , Oldtimers League Bicklers .^.....^.128^,; '.l^reunds 1285®' Grangers L 12780 Smiths 12762 SMITHS-- * Old Timers League Sayler ......128 215 188-^-626 _ Johnson .......194 118 149--461 They put the ! Covalt .,..-...,.-..-...166 162 166--494 J. Schaefter Smith ..^18 bigger and better things. t ..,.506 Of course you've, the details on the. opening of the Scout Assembly. *"PiCtoral Colorado" was a picture that Was FREtrNDS-Tin the first class. With Mr. Schoen- |Bacon holtz, Scoutmaster, explaining each i Adams ....205 point he had seen,, wtv certainly, got jtJoodell- 145 a vivid picture of an enchanting sec-'( tion.\ Buffalo Bill's Grave, Pike's |Freund* Peak, and Hair-pin Turns, and many other picturesque, scenes put another ambition , into ' ';It'; wao that of 'traveling;- ". • Ex«rcwii»g'Vour'->o<>ait' cords In the rythms bf "3ohnny Verbec" and {Hughes- ;r.....U,,'4.v.l00 "'Clementine"' put even more "ginger" t M. Schaefet ..,..;..^178 154 167 159--531 188--561 S(12 816, 845 2573 180 168^-57t 182 197--584 120:~ 134--399 162 192--536 ....186 , 199 113--538 «' s -^27 i; ' GRANGERS-- '; Wattles *.(.145 Beavis .....;..............164 $43 864 2634 into our heart and soul. "There was ;a little Dutchman and his name was soil, and would not get a chance to jJ°h™y Verbec. HHee WWaass a dealer in freeze. The former sounds more logsausages and sauerkaut and speck. ical though experiment alone will be the final and conclusive test. George Thurlwell's Green Bay Juniors took out an old grudge on jPhtinnies' All, Stars last Sunday t>y handing them a real trimming tn a friendly bowling match. George himself was the big shot with a 570 series despite a miserable falling off in his last attempt. He also was the high man in the defeat of the Fox River Grove B team last Monday night at the Palace. . 4 Start the New Year Right By paying attention to the needs of yottr car or truck. Although the old bus may be running fairly well now, a few repairs would extend its life considerably. It costs youpiotjung for a diagnosis. Drive in today. ^ SMITH'S GARAGE Phone 320 McHenry Elm St. and Riverside Drive JANUARY SPECIALS MONDAY- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Shampoo -- Finger Wave -- Arch each 25c Bill Bickler's 238 game in the windup last Monday night enabled McHenry's A squad to wrest their first victory of the season in an intercity match. It canfe at a time wh^n Fox River Grove was making their strongest bid toward copping thetr soeond match in a row from the local quintet and it looked mighty arweet. Hup Smith had a peculiar game In the Forester league Tuesday night Hup blew a spare in the second and another in the seventh and finished with 235, getting ten .strikes to fill up the rest of the line. He made the finest sausages that ever you did see and one day he Invented a sausage making machine. "That's how some of the gang sang the lyrics of the former; so you see we had a hilarious comedy. But check your laughter for more. "Light she was an like and like a fairy and her shoes wexv number nine. Herring boxes without tops weft sandals for Clementine." That's the latter. So if you think we hada dry meeting, well figure it out or check with some Scout. "The Blackhawk Patrol Leader too)c us through "The Wheel-barrow Relay" and "Freeze." But next time prepar* yourselves for a still greater thrill, Granger ........^...:.510 186;, 146 171 178 191 131--462 236--546 222--553 178--534 206--607 . *57 872 973 2702 BICKLER&-V Barbian „..v.^J169 129 ; 177--475 Karls . :.16S 137 128--430 Page ^,.....„....,.....164 147 181-^182 Weber .i.i.n..>....M.«158 1B6 134--448 Bidder ...^..„.4...^..148 ' 202 150--500 *94 771 er League TEAM NO. 2-- Stilling ........179 158 Pfannenstil ..........356 151 V. Freund ............160 168 G. Justea .-...188 169 Winkel ;210 214 770 2335 188--520 155--462 168--481 141--499 202--626 894 850 843 2587 fTI^M NO. A. E. I^ye .;....t67 I heard. If there Is a greater |G. Freund .T\45 ...i.125 „...183 >...185 805 798 837 2440 ...155 169 173--497 ....162 191 154--507 .,..154 154 154--462 .i. 162 164 168--494 "flying |H. Smith ..r.^^191 X9t 191--573 After the writeup last week Bickler's team, leading the Oldtimers league by several hundred ptns, took a fancy nose dive and ended up just a wee bit ahead with all three teams ripping at their heels. With only two more nights to bowl in this series there is but 119 pins separating1 first and last place teams in that league. bunch of fun than these two gamenlH. Steffea can afford it'll have to be the "top." Steffes 'The Wheelbarrow Relay** Is wfcer§ j Simon two fellows, one the "barrow" and J the other the pusher,'race to a des-1 tined goal. Spills, galore! Fun, even j TEAM NO. I more! Gee whiz! I'm getting to bei^ Heimer ....... a poet. Did you get that? But back ! A. Justen to Freeze. If the leader yelled, W- Heimer ....... "Freeze," the player mu?+ retain the E- Sutton position he's in. If he's throuf® the air with the greatest of e a s e " h e m u s t h o l d t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l j ' v 7 / ' . - . $ 2 4 the whistle blows. Wotta game! -TEAM NO. -3-- The Merit Badge Exposition. Where |F. Unti ....137 have I heard of that before pomp of'Tonyan ..........148 you ask. Well, Marengo Is'the place Weingart ...Ji....^165 where it is going to be held. Tickets ; Thennos ...........1 *78 are being sold, now. To go means to E- Smith ............"..205 see what your son can do and does. McHenry will present Caming and Photography badges. Foj a low price you can get a real picture of Scout education. Even if you can't go, at least purchase a ticket; but try to go. J- Stoffel Let's show the other towns that Mc- !A- Anderson 150 143 137 183 185 145--462 168--456 156--418 183--549 185--555 869 840 2533 146 115 163 178 212 126--409 179 442 171--499 178--534 205--622 JUNIOR, THE BOOKWORM Junior had violated some parental, regulations and discipline was distinctly in order. "I don't understand why you'misbehave so much," mourned his mother, as she began her lecture. "1 do," replied Junior promptly. "What do you mean?" demanded the mother. . . "The other day, while 16 the library 1 read a littfe in a book called 'How to Raise Children,' and It said that when, children don't behave It's because their parents didn't raise ttiem right. So--" "Run along and play!" brofie in the urothet, for she could think of no comeback to that one.-r-New York Sun, •; - . Thrift ' Two -business men recently ' * taiklrtgvabout rediieing expenses.' The First--rve saved quite a bit '.of. money lately.. I discharged tny hl'otid sitenpgraph'ier and hire^ :a .youji§ oian at t'wfee her salary.. ' . The Second--^Vhat salary .v^didyeo pay the girl? , The First--Twelr® dollars a we^k. * The s*<$n&^Where'j thf ..atyiiat there if yo« pay the young^ man twenty- four dollars? The First--Well, I don't have to buy 80 many presents for my wife now. ANOTHER RACKET WO McHENRY BOYS \ IN NEW CCC QUOTA tit. Owen R. Meredith of the Regular United States'Army was at' the McHenry County Emergency Relief Committee offices in the Armory in Woodstock, Monday, January 7, 1935, and selected eleven boys for the McHenry County CCC quota. ' , : - On the Drought Relief quota of seven, ^the following boys were chow* en: William Bacon, Jr., McHenry; Richard Iry Hunter, Woodstock; James Clayton Bradley, Marengo; William James MeCa^iley, Harvard; Joseph Richard Mattingly, Union; James Wiljiam Raycraft, Woodstock;-' and - Walter Joseph' Wielinski, McHenry. r0n the regular relief quota of four, the following were elected: Frank James Charvat, Algonquin; James, I William Lawrence, lUngwood; Carl IWUliam Nelson, Crystal Lalui, aik) I Stanley Thomas Speaker, Crystal. iLake. >, "%•, 'O ' ' [••f: The £ev$n Jiet'ed for. Drought He*:-' j lief are to go to C^nip HjnsdrJp. Hinsdale, 111. The four on regular en* rollnlent will" go to Camp PerkittSt town. Wis. All boys in< McHenry County between the a&es of 18 and 25, who wish to make application for future enrollments, can do so at the IERC offices at the Armory, Woodstock. -Say yon read it in THE DEALER.. MJim 8ays he loves me so much that he could die "for me" "Yes. .Um would do moat anything to escape work." , , ; " 833 814 869 2516 SPECIAL MATCH Sunday, January 6 ' GREEN BAY JRS-- " 1 ....*155 183 Permanent $i3d Aho CNiaraxiteed Permanents $2.00 and up, Complete, With Cut, Shampoo and Jtngerwave Claire Beauty Shoppe Green St., Near Empire Theatre ~ Phone McHenry 10 s McHenry High didn't fare so well at Hebron Jast week, both teams losing to the Crane proteges by one- lr , „ Ip . . • sided scores. The second team lo'* |2f"7 / b^5h of ^out v"" ^ their first game of the Little C5n- £?°st.ers- your friends perform, jjf- TOurIwdl^4«7 ference schedule and now find them-1 The low^ Pnc® for a great event | G. Thurlwell -.220 selves tied with Hebron for the lead 26 and 27• the way Bob in their division. Their score wasn't „ Wl11 <?peak to tbe of Scouts, bad until you consider the fact that Mondaj\ ^nd be Promises a good one.^tooi 157 160-^472 147 157--487 143 155--510 191 164--522 211 139--520 It'a Rlgbt ~ ; Two tramps stopped tt gate of the widow's cottage. After a short argument It was decided that one should go and tell his tale of woe. He went up to the front door rather dejectedly. A minute later he was back In the road again complete with black eye. "Well," asked Weary, his companion. "did you get anything, Tim?" "Yes," growled the sufferer, "the widow's might!"--Pearson's Weekly. Signal Cod* ' *1 don't like to say anything that might embarrass the summer boarders," said an old farmer to his new hired man. "If 1 frown at you when we are at the table, that means for you to quit eating." "All right." replied the hired man. "1 don't like to say much myself. If I frown back at you that means I ain't goin' to stop."-rCountry Gentle- 937 849 775 2561 PHUNNIES ALL STARS-- they led up until midway tn the last period. The first team was really walloped by a 32-18 count. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 AND 12 Fine Wisconsin Potatoes, per peck BUTTER--Finest creamery butter, lb. CABBAGE--New Texas cabbage, fine solid heads, lb. Sugar . . C & H Granulated Cane Sugar, 10 lbs SOAP FLAKES--Fancy Dress Hard Water - Soap Flakes, pkg. ^ TOILET SOAP--Snow Flake Hard Water' Toilet Soap, 5 bars Pancake Flour^x Pillsbury's pancake flour, 3'^ ,^-VA lb. pkg. ' • r lb. pkg. 5o 49 o 11c 22c 24c SMOKED SALT--Old Hickory Smoked Salt/ 10 lb. can .v. t . y 2 lb. can • . , _ It may sound like McHenry isn't getting anywhere this sieason, but look back over other seasons and you'll get the nme opinion that has been formed by many fans who have been watching the progress for the past few years, that Heborn has a jinx floor. McHenry has never won on Hebron's floor since Coach Orr came to town. Not that he has anything to-do with their losing. They can be going along in good simpi* and rate far ahead of Hebron on paper, but when they swing into action up there they just can't do anything. Maybe it is the lively backboards, or the greater distance of the 146 142 148 154 1OT- 153--455 158---435 185--491 207--495) 175--519 770 74^878 2395 TWO LOCAL PIN TEAMS WIN FROM F. R. GROVES j A. Baur --v~„456 SCOUT HAROLD TAXMAN ,C. Stilling .......135 " |A. Justen 158 Boy Scouts of McHenry Troop 162 Pfannenstil .........134 are busy making preparations for par- ;E- Thennes ..187 ticipation in one of the most attractive Scouting activities to be promoted in McHenry County. The Merit Sadge Exposition to be held in the Marengo Community High School Gym Friday and Saturday, January 25 and 26. This big S" cout,i n.g s.h ow-- w'i ll give. ^Fo x Rt j i- ver Gn rove sent two ubowi l-in~g the public a realj tretaot. Pai-r ents of .t^ea.^m.s tt o »M« cuH enry throughl. .thle dje nse Scou*tvs aen d friends of Scouting mav , _ , ,, , .J . . ? , ., . see the Scouts orf our commun-i1ty and. fog of Mondayr eni,g ht and both teams other towns of McHenry County demonstrate many activities and much knowledge that they learn in the Scouting program. There will be thirty booths in which Scouts of Boone and McHenry County actually went home, glad to hide themselves in the same fog after the trimmings were handed them. It was the first win of the season for the McHenry argregation that was ranked as the first squad while the B team, picked up hastily from the bowlers about backboards from the wall, but what- ^ t^wh activity and explana- ^V^te^ a Updsing comeever it is it certainly htm MCHS buffaloed. One of the best basketblal gameb of the independent type plaved thi9 year was seen at the McHenry Higti gym last Sunday afternoon with the Strain Brothers from Harvard showjing their superior speed In whipping ; McHenry's ambitious tion the many things they learn and do in following the Merit Badge Program. The Scouts of McHenry will demonstrate the requirements that a Scout must complete to receive badges back in the last game to overcome an 85 pin lead to win by 15 pins. Bickler, Granger, Bacon, Simon and Ed Smith made up the first team which won by a margin of 135 pins, Ptoh. o+t o^apT-ui y, nC ampmg andj B*» astk e*t r'yn. |2 766, to 2631. Bill Bickler had high e with 23g . w • ^ at. Besides bemg busy ,n preparation t t The visitors won the first J the.r demonstrations t^e local b tweIve pins but McHenry r™ Cf • v fi, b0»»'-• salted away the next by 127 and then The Strain brothers, running wild i Exposition. Receipts from the tickets anne)ced af,other vict0ry m the last and sinking them from all over the ^ %st °f f Promoting such me b a so>r{l f , fioor bu.lt up a 16-2 lead at the first ® whlle ScoutinK- Af-1 Was h- h for th l; visitors with 2^/ w"? ^ th?u 10 2?-13 at the 5! ^ P!id P . j three even games totalling 574. The half. Midway m the third period!^11 ** distributed to the troops in) vfctorv for McHeni proportion to the tickets that are soltf < ** u i * by the respective troops. | between the teams as McHenry lost Every Scout parent In fact every ; McHenry had a chance, but the (Strains once more turned on the ; pow^r and pulled out of danger. They i'&jll again appear at the local gym some time during the month of February. I victory for McHenry evened the count | between the teams as McHenry lost lin a pitiful exhibition at the Grove person .in.te rest.e d. in Scc ou,t.in g s,h ould ut wo w«e ek. s ago. Ti.h' e ru• bb.e.r match. . will» g„o ft„o Marengo i.t o w.i.t ness fth. e good, t>e rolled some time in the month of F.K„10 work that the Boy Scouts are doing1 rV" 89d 23t RECONDITIONED ARMY STYLE STEEL SPRING COTS AND BLANKETS v able to offer you some extraordinary bargains in cheap blankets. These blankets have been laundered aiul are just as sanitary as new. > Cotton Blankets, single, one lot eacb „..... _ 25c Cotton Blankets, double, one lot each 50c Cotton Blankets, double, very good full sixed, each 75c We also have a number of wool and part wool single blanket^ rfuitafrfe foranto robes or these army style cot-, sorted as io quality into different lots a i.d priced at. each-- 75* Sl.QO $1.25 $150 $1.75 AS (teel Spring Cots, will serve as fine single beds Ol{ day beds, painted black, all in good condition, each Ticks for the above cots, each 25c Joq's Aces once nuu« |ilt their stride and walked all over the Harvard seconds, 41-18. *-'•'! ^ • >-'v TELLING HIM "Dia you hear the Joke I played on nay wife?" "Not unless you refer to-yo6r getting her to marry yon.* Hi* Exampl* Tlie teacher asked her class "What are the properties of heat and cold?" Frank answered, "I know. Heat expands and <;old COD tracts," c, "Correct. Now, give me an example," she sakL "In summer, when It Is hot, the days are loug, und in winter, when it's cold, they are short," he answered.--Indian ftpolis^Kews. H«Y Out of Lack "Would y*m--er--advise me to--er-- marry a beautiful girl or a sensible girl?" "I'm afraid you'll never, be able Ito marry either, old mnn." "Why not?"* \ "Well,'a beautiful girl could dp bet ter and a sensible girl would know bet ter."-HK«Dlish Observer, v McHENRY RIFLE CLUB - FOX RIVER GROVE 'B' TEAM-- L. V. Strand 1'38 139 180--487 Seaberg ...--..145 SECOND IN FRV LEAGUE Icernocky isi . ' IKosatka That was quite a ball game but It was the dn^, at Cary last week that broke the records. McHenry won 52-47 with Joe's team easing over the Cary Seconds 27-13. The Cary girl* defeated the MScHenry girls, however, by a score of 12-4. In tbe first team game there were 43 personal fouls called and from all reports they were fouls that were fouls. Snapper Zalesky of Algonquin refereed and "had his hands full calling them but the 43 foul^jvere to his credit and not against*. Tlwuafc the Lord no lives were lost! _ ...158 McHenry Rifle club had to swallow Hegnor ..........128 237 146--528 189 145--515 155: .164--477 178 169--475 The eight county te<»Tns are now i struggling to determine the High School Champions of the county this week at Marengo. * McHenry played ! Woodstock last night, much to their j matches with four teams entered. Ax a lot of powder smoke the other night while Elgin was taking the lead in the Fox Valley" Gallery ..League by shooting an 1803 count while the best the second place McHenry five could do was lflS. The two teams are members of the league that is now whanging away in a nine game match with total p!n& to count. Besides the Elgin and McHenry Rifle clubs, there are also the Watch Factory Rifle league and the Co. I, I. N. G., which Is Illinois National Guard if the present alphabetical regime hasn't obliterated alj other monograms from your memory. Gordon . The next match for the McHenry Hawkins' Rifle club will-be at the Company J j Walters Armory at ElgiTV All shooting isiAlkira «V'- • '.v--rr: 1 !-- V 380 898 804 2482 McHENRY 'B' TEAM-- | 183 179--527 136 156--441 166 207--528 162 169--480 173 193--521 L. J. Page ..165 L. V. Adams 149 Thurlwell _......;.:..165 Monear .449 H. Smith ...155 773 820 904 2497 sorrow. Harvard,'Hebron, Richmond and Woodstock are the favorites to play the final games with Harvard and Hebron picked for finalists. The McHenry Rifle club, after a dormant period of some duration, have again become active and are participating in the Fox Valley learue which is mm in a series of nine present the Elgin Rifle cluti Is leading in total points, by which method the winner is to be detrmined, with MjcHenry Rifle club secontf* Sinc« the time several years ago when things were last popping In old-fashioned style, McHenry has taken over the members of the old Cary Rifle club and now has one of the best organisations in this end of the state. done with .22 calibre rifles at 50 feet. The positions relative to the following scores are prone, sitting, kneeling and off hand. ELGIN RIFLE CLUB ^ 98 96 89 74-- $57 97 100 89 86-- 372 L-...100 90 87 84-- 361 99 94 87 77-- 357 Hawthonie .,., 97 93 -86 80-- 356 491 473 438 101--1808 M*HENRY RIFLE CLUB Jack Sinith Frye ............ H. Freund .. V. Stewart .. R; Kamholx 98 .... 98 94 .... 96 ....100 98 94 90 97 91 93 85 87 95 86 §0-- 369 69-- 346 69-- 340 75-- 363 8&- 360 470 446 376--1779 \ Susie'* Dimni Susie had a new dime which she ha decided to Invest in an ice cream sod; "\Vhv_ don't you give It to charity* somebody asked her. "Oh, I guess I'd rather buy an lc> cream soda with It and let the drug gist give It to charity," replied Sapie,-- Pathfinder Magazine,„_ '• He Means Business said the father, *ii that young man serious in his intentions? ' "Guess he must be, dad," "she replied." "He's asked me how much I make, what kind of meals we have, and how you and mother aire to live with." Vacation Reading ' Vr' "Are yon enjoying your vacation** "Very much," answered Senator Sor ghUm. "But I can't find anything to read that Is botb exciting and proper 1 Oo- miss the dear old Congressional Recwrd." - THC B*4E15B FRL - SAT, JAN. 11 - II Pat O'Brkn, Ann Dvorak. . s Claire Dodd in "I SELL ANYTHING" So You Won't T-T-T-Talk, (Roscoe> Ates); Pop Goes My Heart (Technicolor); and Goode Knight. SUN. - MON. - TU^&. J A N . 1 3 - 1 4 - 1 5 Dick Powell, Ruby Rotter, y •• Pat O'Brien in " •FLIRTATION"WALK" Elaborate Musical with Army Background; Out of Order "Ben Blue" World News. WED. - THURS., JAN. 16 - 17 James Cagney, Patricia Ellis. Allen Jenkins in "The ST. LOUIS KID" .Comedies and Shorts ' FRI - SAT., JAN. 18 - 19 KENTUCKY KERNELS r.m*, j 'i l--a--a----g»--- Last Timr THl RSDAY, JAN. 9, "LIMEHOUSE ^pES"« v FRI. - SATI, fks. 10^- 11 Special Stunt Nighta 'BABES IN TOYLAND' With Laurel & Hardy ' Added Shorts & Serial SUN. - MON„ JAN. 12 - 15 "Anne of Green Gables" An American Story Classic Special Feature "La Cucaracha" : All in Glorious Colar Added-- Betty Boop and Nefws SUNDAY ONLY A1 Kkmme at the Organ with New Guest Vocalist and All New Song fest Biggest Sunday Show Offering In McHenry County TUESDAY- BARGAIN NIGHT Adults 15c Authentic Government Revelations "The First World War" - ; • .0" --Coming-- WED. - THURS.. JAN. 16 - 17 Jackie Cooper in "PECK'S BAD BOY" Tht.- Beautiful CRYSTAL LAKE, ILL. Daily at 6 :45 and 9 p. M. FRIDAY and SATU RDAY Mat. Every Sat. at 2:30 "Anne of Green Gables" with Anne Shirley - Tom Brown The Famous Classic Now Brought to the Screen. SUNDAY and MONDAY THE SILVER STREAK' with Sally Blane and, Charles St arret t A thrilling railroad dr&raa? Son. Mat. 2:4> 'to 6--10c-85e .Vfter 6 and Weekdays--10c-30c TUESDAY SPECIAL W. C. Fiekla n "IT'S A GIFT V with Baby LeRoy YouH Howl with laughter? WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY "LADY BY CHOICE*' with Carole . Lombard Roger Pry or • May Koheoa t Grand Entertainmentt 10e 15c

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