.V ^ \ "v«r *£*, x * j4^ .T^-;^N/^;t ^V: t.v « •* <* ^ : „ 'v;( Thursday, April, 16,1936 „;„... „ ~ THE McHENB* PLAINDSALEB I ;;fV<- -r} EASTERN STAR DANCE NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT 4. . • k' • ••'It UNOFFICIAL RESULTS BY PRECINCTS Yes, indeed, the big- day is at hand and plans are completed for the fnasquerade dance sponsored by the fi -- Eastern Star to be held in Stoffel's ! ren^° 1 hall, Saturday night. FOR COUNTY JUDGE Republican Eckert Smiley Barnes Gowlin Tickets for admission to this pd^- . %-;4^ 4 ' -v . . i • Marengo 2 Dunham .. , , Chemung : ular event are only twenty-five cents cjjemung « i each an,d will entitle ypu tq an even- » ing of pleasure in dancing to the music of Vycital's orchestra or in • watching the varied array of cos • • tufnes and the awarding of more than sixty prizes donated by local .business men for the best costumes. • Look up your costumes noW, it's not too late, and attend the dance Saturday night. • . Chemung 3 Alden ........ Hartland - Seneca ...... Coral ... Grafton 1 .. Grafton 2 .. Dorr 1 Dorr 2 ........ Dorr 3 .. ... ' -- ~ Dorr 4 Plaindcaler Want Ada bring results Greenwood SMWWMWWWWM HebrOIl v DR. B. C. HUNT .J,g VETERINARIAN ' j>;4 \ ; " ' C r y s t a l Lak$, . Illinois ;\"«4 4 Telephone 452-M 4:;'4v4? • West Hillside Roll F R E E ! ALL METAL BROQDER THERMOMETER With Each Order of Baby Chicks Special This Week 100 Lbs. Of Chick Starter For $2.10 We liave a full line of feed in stock. . Order Your Baby • Chicks Today 44'7::: Hatched Weekly GUNTNER'S POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY On IJ S. Roul e 45, 2 miles N.4W. of Tjibertyville, 111. rue Operating on D. S. T. Time Week Days: 7:20 « 9:20 Sunday Matinee--3:20 Continuous-- Prices change at 5:30 p. m. FRIDAY (Last Day) HAROLD LLOYD "MILKY WAY" Also--Cartoon and World News SATURDAY APRIL 18 "EVER? SATURDAY NIGHT" Also--Wings Over Mt. Everest Terrytune SUNDAY (OnP Day) APRIL 19 ON THE STAGE--IN PERSON -- LULU BELLE -- - SKYLAND SCOTTY Direct From Radio Station WLS Chicaeo -- ON THE SCREEN -- Mariecte Dietrich -- Gary Cooper "DESIRE" Matinee at 1:00 p. m., DST Continuous -- 10c - 25c to 5:30 p. m. 35c -- 15c, thereafter MONDAY -- TUESDAY APRIL 20... 21 Jackie Cooper - Joseph Calleia Rin Tin Tin, Jr. "TOUGH GUY" Also--Our Gang Comedy "Divot Diggers", Sport Parade "Air Hoppers" WED., THUR., FRI "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" Also--Popeye -- World N«ws Events \ lAMDCfw.^N? WOOMTpacI MILLER FRIDAY SPECIAL APRIL 17 Dolores Del Rio -- -- Warren William "THE WIDOW FROM MONTE CARLO" ALSO--Special Attractions SATURDAY ONLY Jackie Cooper -- Joseph Calleia "TOUGH GUY" ALSO--Special Attractions SUN. -- MONv-*- TUES. Sylvia Sidney -- -- Fred MacMurray In the Great All Color Sensation "THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE" -- No Advance In Prices -- DONT MISS THIS PICTURE! WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Bing Crosbv - Charlie Ruggles "ANYTHING GOES" ALSO--March of Time -- SOON "MODERN TIMES" Richmond Burton McHenry 1 Mr Henry 2 . McHenryT3 Nunda 1 Nun da 2 Nunda 3 Algonquin 1 Algonquin 2 Algonquin Algonquin Algonquin ... 18 ... 66 .. 78 56 .121 111 .. 28 :. 57 . . 23 68 . 38 .. 46 - 2 .172 .212 226 •• 35 .. 97 I !>. 9i :. 23 .. 71 ..45 V .. 39 .. 19 •» . 29 25: 724 2 8 - 3 .110 4 83 5 26 5 9 12 35 lflfr «7 It 16 18 22 •• :'t* •/ 0 26 34 *43 7"14' . is m. 40-'.-: 7 : , • i~- • • 4 (-« 32 123j 126 59 105 106 34 ^ 65 43 64 97 43 262 306 :3M*72 • 111 133 102 • 8 .••35- 46 Gt V > . V23 '17 75 '28^ -22 14 33 27 122 99 82 181 138 39 63 27 38 68 148 35 -126 170 ,159 ' 36 69 167 139 '57 126 131 130 ' 7.7 245 296 •289 282 .239 124 325 Total . 2338 600 2596 4255 Riley ...... ... Marengb 1 Marengo 2 " j Dunham 1 Chemung 1 1 Chemung 2 Chemung 3 Alden 7r...:. Hartland Seneca: Coral Grafton 1 Grafton 2 Dorr;'l-^...',^.i:^ Dorr 2 Dorr 3"!. Dorr 4 ..L.. Greenwood i.. Hebron Richmond Burton McHenry 1 . McHenry 2 . . McHenry 3 ... Nunda 1 Nunda 2 ....... .. Niinda 3 Algonquin 1 Algonquin 2 Algonquin 3 Algonquin 4 Algonquin 5 FOR GOVERNOR Repnhllcan Small 89 122 .. .... .112 Francis Leads Legislative Race For Second Place ; " The race for second place in the 8th District Republican contest » r Jt*le 'e?islature at the* time of going to press shows Chas. Francis nver Keller by 835 votes, with seven precincts yet to ;ba heard from in Lake County. V • OH the Democratic -side the race for representative between Thps. ' Bolger and Henry F. \Vall«3nwein,"wiUi 16 Lake county precinct»«tb' liiir from. «tnriHc n« fnl1naro'« "•'.• " • "SO I HEAR" EARL WALSH ers are now buying baseball equipment for some high schools. Our national pastime slipped for % while but is back strong right now. Wfett* from, stands as follows: .. • " v • .. Bolger Lake County . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 , 8 8 0 s B-cone County (complete).1,258 McHenry County (complete) ...; 9,839 Wallenweip ' «,679 316 i About all there seems to be to talk about is that Primary to-do of j Tuesday.. In spite of much complainj ing about the Primary law in this ! state, there was a big vote out. Mayj be, it \yas the fine day and people wanted a little ride. They tell one about Frank Pytiak, Cleveland catcher, being taken for a ride when he first came into the majors. You've heard how they take those poor rookies into camp. Pyr tlak's teammates were charging him 25 cents to ride in the-hotel elevators. ; "'•••••• -v; We teamed 1,801 Total (16 precincts missing,) .......24,977 10j796, ' For State Representative--Republican: Lyons FYaucis .75 48 . 247 188 239 ..195 222 , v ; 223 l Riley. Marengo • Marengo 2' Dunham Chemung t . ..'.50f Chemung 2 ..499 Chemung J ..... . 114 Aldefi-...: ... 20? Hartland 127 Seneca .. .1..:...;. 164 < - Coral 162 •- Grafton 1 ......16§;' Grafton 2 4S Dorr 1; 543 Dorr 2 .: 616 Dorr 3 667 Dorr 4 115 Greenwood ............ 266 Hebron . ............ .... 360 Richmond 361 Burton 33 McHenry 1 .... ...:.......106 McHenry t 227" McHenry 3 ....j...... 264 Nunda 1 147 Nunda 2 .....302 Nunda 3 317 Algonquin 1 ..431 Algonquin 2. 333 Algonquin 3 ............ 175 Algonquin 4 61 ' Algonquin 5 :332s 150 Total ^.;.:....8373 7301 FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Republican ; . Hadiey Sullivan Cronson 601 400 117 189 102 228 174 116 , 7 Wr5 944 963 125 ,459 390 144 4 - 69 87 36 36 106 200 170 119 117 3£ Keller „ 13 ..'•.33-•; •• • Warren Dvorak Sieglet, I .. t up with Etl Nickels, J John Fay, Mrs. George Kane. Mrs. j Fred W. Voeltz and George Lindsay' -j on the Primary election bpiard. [•anybody tells you that job is a bed, of roses, you might . t;efer thepi. to! ihi$ department. . •" < " ' - Things are still happening at the Palace alleys. A mixed doubles match is planned for Friday night. The ladies' names will be placed a hat and the men will draw 1 partners. Next Sunday the 45th Ward Boost! ers from Chicago will be out hen# for a match with, the Brewery bowl* ers. This promises to be a hof: n-atch. Might see you there. Aaswer to Last Week's Problem , An error is charged for a muff of this character. After the tsirtrifiiT* the batter struck at the ball. Should I the umpire have reversed his deci- 25. ;2R:-v 27 1* 57 78 109 11 SO ' 43 3d M* 70 49 167 13 52 62 57 43 64 3 31 27 26 36 21 4 36 7 21 29 /• 22\ 8 24 20 18 * - 16 22 • • 6 22 _ 10 ' 16 32 •iff SO 12 64 1388 19 564 4 - , • .33 , ••75.;^ : 10 21S 13 23 129 t9 « 55 ' 74 67 16 13 13 14 I 38 18 62 77 116 216 121 643 ees-- 145 2737 T& ;'-38i > 354 102 .150 ,111 » 34 ^ 61 . 12 66 195 65 64 , 286 318 373 23 45 369 878 250 204 215 225 31 150 161 307 172 85 70- 206 6040 Here's how' ft goes." You 1 oil-out of bed about 5 bells in the morning, guzzle some coffee, then beat it for the polls. You have to be open at 6 o'clock. You sit there trying to look wise the "first couple of hours and it all seems simple. Then feome question arises and Ed "Bruce" Nickels gets out, the rule book to show that an election judge or clerk pulling boners "if convicted, shall be i subject to a fine of not less than j $1000 and or a jail sentence of one : year". About that time, you wish yoii Vere some place else. Anyplace. ) Then ofa Judge Nickels finds a place [that says you might even spend five I years in jail. Then you think, "Ta I H with this election stuff. Where jdo they get that way?" - ~~~~~ j Time is dragging along, but somebody sees the school kids go past ! the window. Oh Ho! Recess time. . Then you look at your watch and j everybody else looks at his and vo>- find out it's only about time for the 'first bell. Boy! For a second-breaKjfast about this timet; . sinn ? can save 5S Riley 110; Marengo 1 ... 2S6 Marengo 2 .. 400 Dunham y..:. 83 Chemung 1 . .. 39 191 .174 115 348 Totil .2809 For Riley ...... Marengo .1 Marebgo 2 Dunham .. Chemung 1,'. Chemung 2[ Chemung 3 Alden Grafton Grafton Dorr 1 Dorr 2; Dorr 3 Dorr 4 Greenwood Hebron Richmond Burton McHenry 1 McHenry 2 McHenry 3 Nunda 1 Nunda 2 Nunda 3 Algonquin 1 Algonquin 2 Algonquin 3 Algonquin 4 Algonquin 5 Total Lake County (16 197 Grafton 2 J71 Dorr 1 ...... 191 Dorr 2 206 Dorr 3 . ....... i---, Dorr 4 i 5757 j Greenwood - :"-- j Hebron .....:. Representative (Dem.) j Richmond Bolger Wallenwein | Burton *76 McHenry 1 . McHenry 2 . Mcllenrj* 3 . Nunda 1 .....' Nunda 2 ..... Nunda 3 ...ii.. Algonquin 1 35 Algonquin 2 24 Algonquin 3 60 Algonquin 4 1^3 Algonquin 5 611 Total .... ...394 180 ...309 340 ...375 119 Chemung 2' 240 149, Chemung 3 52 168' Alden , . .U ... 110 49 Hartland ... .. .... 43 •154 Seneca 95 207 Coral m 326 Grafton 1 ........150 32 • - 173 328 323 .52 121 „ > 232 237 11 .>... 89 85 72 - . . . 36 124 178 ...231 ...153 ...110 v... 71 ...157 1..4484 20 53 46 <9 40 91 28 65 34 68 . 6t 56 ft 176 170 185 .28 96 104 147 «8 72 99 101 St 88 «6 101 58 7S zm FOR CORONER ^ Repablieaa Cook Fitrce Riley ..... Marengo 1 ... Marengo 2 ... Dunham ....... 30. Chemung S . 93 Chemung t . 19 Alden ...4.,,., 42 Hartland . 38 189 191 108 .221 193 . 52 . 84 . 68 Seneca 101 - 119 .#839 1801 Bolger Wallenwein 13,880 8679 REPUBLICAN of Mate Stratton Kapp. Jr. Riley .. . 70 10 Marengo 1 ...... 257 84 Marengo 2 36 Dunham ............ 215 16 Chemung 1 327 52 Chemung I 329 * .47 Chemung 3 89 8 Alden :. .......178 ^ 12 Hartland ..... 79 11 .Seneca ..„...444"« 144 2« Coral 188 20 Grafton 1 .....188 Grafton 2 31 •^.-.:V4 Dorr 1 371 "4 4.110 Dorr t; 520 lor. Dorr 3 533 . 134 Dorr 4 91 • 11 Greenwood ........... 128 25 Hebron 382 22 Richmond ......... 440 23 Burton 94 V 7 McHenry 1 .......... 223 9 McHenry 2 .208 13 McHenry 3 *....; 238 8 Nunda 1 ......44»;"^- 91 ' * Nunda 2 ................ 192 41) \imda 3 .270 32 Algonquin 1 ,.,*•••• 369 40 Algonquin 2 252 ;\Mf\ Alponquin 3 ........ .....254 48 Algonquin .4 ...!-- 178 •• - '*7j Algonquin 5 258 53 Total .7453 im] Coral Grafton 1 Grafton 2 Dorr 1 ..... Dorr 2 ..... Dorr 3 ..... Dorr 4 44 Greenwoo#^... 97 Hebron 53 Richmond • .1., Burton McHenry 1:.!.... McHenry 2 . McHenry 3 . Nunda 1 Nunda 2 .4^ Nunda 3 44; Algonquin 1 Algonquin 2 Algonquin 3 Algonquin 4 Algonquin 6 8 15 41 5f U*^ 104 40 If lt- 119 . 25 .136 ^39 255 10 ;„... -4 4... 37 62 ...... 43 iwi- 47 ,...100 139 ... 200 u.. 133 4..191 _. .137 Total ..--...8609 f II 281 28§ 32t • : 28 •1 - 48 1 82 ' 81 V 27 85 18 89 82 46 40 II 28 <0 2104 9 29 40 24 24 18 6 8 9 11 26 12 4 104 84 103 12 17 45 .27 0 14 4 24 11 22 26 -25 43 76 45 37 938 Ehorn 26 81 ;•> 75 4 50 - HQ 67 9 69 21 63 ^ 96 143 9 : 133 169 170 30 93 313 481 60 136 128 119 35 127 132 144 120 59 73 147 j Somehow you pull through till j lunch time and you leave with a quo- ' tat ion from that rule book which FOR STATE'S ATTOR>E* Republican Carroll McCauley Lumley Says something about not leaving the 36 polls. But you can go if you hurny 145 back. Thoy may be busy--which 1^1 they "ain't*" . " 63 j; , _ • 8.6 '• Rule book Eddie (Judge Nickels) goes out for a little nourishment. Riley ......... Marengo 1 Marengo 2 Dunham .... Chemung 1 Chemung 2 Chemung 3 Alden ilartland ... Seneca. Coral .4 .4 C rafton 1 . Grafton 2 . Dorr 1,....... Dorr 2 Dorr 3 I>orr 4 ....... Greenwood' Hebrbon .... Richmond . Burton •. McHenry 1 McHenry 2 McHenry 3 Nunda 1 Nunda #4 Nunda 3 ... Algonquin .1 Algonquin i Algonquin 2 Algonquin i 18 .100 92 ... 83 .. 60 .49 ... 11 . 26 .. 46 . . 67 , 72 . 94 .24 .311 .396 ..44tf • - 56 ., 90 144 286, 64 138 141 171 . 42 .147 ..197 .168 199 60 82 Algonqyin. 5 176 Tfctftl^ 4„...399» 30 78 99 151 307 317 78 137 61 77 43 64 13 96 128 143 .** 26 99 162* ; 94 9 35 28 24 25 83 54 156 31 48 13 51 2T90 When he returns, you pull the watch on him. But it's.all in fun. Everybody feels better in the afternoon. You even smile at each other around the table. You're thinking about closing time now. 88 39 61 30 55 120 91 "7 • 176 ; • 198 j The afternoon brings a lot of the 218 ladies who Wouldn't leave the house 19 during the forenoon. \ ou get real 105 chummy in that job. The rules (Oh, 104 those rules!) "say that you must re- 106 cord the given names. So you have 32 to brace right up to asking the girls 84 their first names. Sometimes you 62 have to ask their ages, but none of 69 'eon get mad if you ask them if they 40 have reached the age of 21. 911 ; -- ";;.'-v4':;4 83' You get terribly hungry agam in 141 the afternoon and "Pete" Schaefer 95; brings you a sack of lunch. That 270 1 lunch is really "appreciated and "iPet- 154 lie" is an OK guy (We just looked, 141 up the definition of the word guy and -- it says "a steadying rope".) Well, 3184 that's all right. F0R GOYERNOjNf: Dem or ratio 4 -Horner :. ....100 Bun dee en 8447 Do you know that we can write towing and road service coverage (thi9 means on your own premises a l s o ) T with your a u t o m o b i l e p o l i c y for only $3.00 additional premium ? EARL R. WALSH, Phone 43. 46-tf TO THE VOTERS I wish hereby to express ray appreciation to the voters who gave me their support at the primary election. HAROLD FRETT. 4 SINCERE THANKS I wish to express my sincere &preciation to all the voters who gave e their support at the Primary Riley . Marengo 1 .....143 Marengo 2 ...................120 Dunham 166 Chemuag 1 .......... ......219 Chemung 2 .................169. Chemuftg 3 6 Alden 76 Hartland-.4;.... ...: Ill Seneca Coral Grafton 1 ......... Grafton 2 ...... .. Dorr 1 7.,'.rL.'........ Dorr 2 4 Dorr 3 v...-....-..;...-. Dorr 4 Greenwood v-- Hebron Richmond ......... Burton McHenry 1 ..i>, McHenry 2 McHenry 3 .. .... Nunda 1 ...... Nunda 2 Nunda S Algonquin 1 .... Algonquin 2 .... Algonquin 3 ....; Algonquin 4 Algonquin 5 ..... 1\>U1 -3886 ... 70 .. 79 33 .. 94 14 .. 24 8 .234 17 .179 29 .132 V 31 ..18 0 . 27 13 .47 .157 I .. <8 .121 .173 3 337 23 .168 12 . 87 11 .142 21 .118 .175 .124 ' :4"4'] .114 . 88 The afternoon goes better .than the morning siege and along about 4:30 they try to hang an announcing job 211 on you. You don't fall for that one 47 so John Fay strides to the front door 18 to clearly announce, "Hear ye, Heat 41 ye, these polls will close in 30 min- 4»iutw. Sfonded good. 29 8 Well, to make a long story longer, 8 your fun begins after the polls have 7 closed. You don't get out this time the counting begins. Talk about "long count." This goes on into the night. The winners invite you to their littie shin-digs or parties, but you're ready for that bed you left about five bells in the morning. Of course it's an experience. That's what counts. And, by the way, well' take thafc check for services, anytime now. ... Max Baer is set for a cootieback. A Baer-Braddock fightJ is being coc ed up for Madison Square Garden New York. 526 Anyhow, Max is right in teat verbily. Maxie is forgetting his horizontal position on the canvas a few months ago and is standing right up straight to say, "All I want is a couple of warmup touts and I'll be ready for Joe Louis." Can you think of any changes in big league managers this year? I guess there were no changes. Thai* must be some kind of a record. Mrs. C. Downs, Mrs. R. Waterstraat, Mrs. C. Douglas and Mrs. C. Mertes attended the Home Bureau sewing| lesson at Mrs. Lloyd !Benwell's Thursday. There will be another lesson Friday. Frank Sullivan and son and daughter and his mother of River Forest were Sunday «. tilers in the M. J. Walsh home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brefeld, Olga and The high priced Boston Red Sox Theresa Brefeld and Herbert Hage- seem t be the problem team of man of Chicago spent Easter in the J baseball this year. Like the little; B. J. Brefeld home. • boy, they are expected to be either We read where a high school team, beat their neighboring school the other day 4 to 3 without getting a hit. There were seven bases on balls, v L. EHORN. Come and see our display of im ware. A large variety of pieces to select from at H. C. Kamholz, West McHenry. * CARD OF THANKS ; . j 47 I desire to express my thanks and' ~ -- -- appreciation to the voters who gavej Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Nye and son, me their support at the election Eugene, and his sister and husband, Tuesday^ | Mr.' and Mrs. John Bereheide, of 47 DAN QUINLAN- j Delphos, Ohio, arrived home Wednes- -- i ; d a y , a f t e r s p e n d i n g the w i n t e r in Miss Evelyn Freund, who is .in Miami. Mr; and Mrs. Bereheide extraining at St. Therese's . hospital, | pect to leave for home this week, Arthur Brisbane of Chicago and M iss Helen Sheer of Pensacola, Fla., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nye Monday evening. Mrs. very, very good or very, very bad. Gus Suhr, Pittsburg first baseman, played in all of his teams' 153 games spent Easter with home folks. after a short visit'with relatives. . Harry Hitzeman and son returned to last year. That makes 628 consecu- Chicago with them after spending tive games, a'National league record, the weekend here. j • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexander of j Bill Terry, who ranks a Colonel Hebron visited here Tuesday. j title in his native Tennessee, is now Mr. and Mrs. A; E. Nye were hap- hdnored with a Louisiana Colonelpy to have their children and little'ship. And he would probably- give grandson with them for Easter, ' both titles for a* good base hit %ome Those present were Mr. and Mrs. hot afternoon when the game is Harry Hitzeman and little son, Jim- tight. my, and Lowell Nye of Chicago and Ruth, who is in training Therese's hospital, Wauekgafw. St Order your rubber stamps at the Plaindealcr. . Baseball is coming back strong in the high' schools' throughout the country. 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