J ' * * + < . V' ^ >>mA ! • - SMtD MONty Motor Sales, Snicks . |939 DeLuxe Four-Dodr Trunk • v Sedan -- beautiful black finish, white wall tires, heater, defroster, etc. 5795 1038 DeLuxe Convert. Coupe maroon finish, new white side tires, radio, heater and defrosters $695 1937 DeLuxe Pour-Door Trunk Sedan -- perfect black finish, new tires, radio, heater and defrosters; can't tell from new! $550 1037 DeLuxe Four-Door Trunk Sedan -- metallic grey finish, radio, heater and defrosters. A real buy at $525 >^937 DeLuxe Two-Door Trunk Sedan -- radio, heater, etc. With our proven guarantee, only $495 1937 DeLuxe Business "Coupe -- black with white side tires and all deluxe equipped; radio, etc. $495 1936 DeLuxe Four-Door Trunk Sedan -- fully equipped and with our Good Will giiaran; tee, at only $39 o 1035 DeLuxe Four-Door Sedan -- ideal family car with good tires, heater, knte action, at the low cost of $295 VNSCNG WHtOESHelping Make Your Yuletide A Happy One Since last spring they're been painting toy wagons and putting eyes in baby dolls, just to mako your family happy Christmas morning! At home and abroad they work Ibttg hours to guarantee delivery by the time Santa Claus arrives. Early mailing of Christmas pack* ages makes their job easier. EHRISTmnS TREES 1938 Olds "6" DeLuxe Four- Door Trunk Sedan -- automatic transmission, perfect inside and out, ran only 14,- 000 miles ....... $595 1937 Pontiac "6" DeLuxe Sedan -- new Firestone tires, radio, heater, defrosters. Has a Pontiac Good Will guarantee! $445 1937 Pontiac '8' DeLuxe Four- Door Trunk Sedan -- can't tell from new. Radio, deluxe equipment $495 1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Four- Door Trunk Sedan -- radio, • heater, new tires, defrosters. Guaranteed, at only $425 1937...Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe r-- fully equipped, black finish. A real stand out at $425 1937 LaSalle jDeLuxe Four- [ Door Trunk Sedan -- absol- ' utely can't tell from new; all > possible equipment. A real custom car at $025 1937 Olds DeLuxe "6" Four- Door Trunk Sedan -- grey finish, perfect tires, deluxe equipment; radio, etc.! At ' only $475 1936 Dodge Business Coupe -- black finish, heater and defrosters. At the exceptionally low price of $235 1935 Olds DeLuxe Four-Door Trunk Sedan--radio, heater, defrosters. Dependable, comfortable transportation; at the low cost of $250 Many Others at All Prices A car for every purse & purpose • 1 A Payment Plan for Every 1 Purse! - The unprecedented demand for our new cars has resulted into our having a large stock of file Used Cars, v However, we are determined to sell tlese cars at this time to make room for more cars coming in. Consequently, ire have ~ slashed the prices! ! This is your benefit -- You will pay mueh more for the game car next spring. "COME AND GET ! T r' Overton Motor Sales Customers Send Their Friends - BUICK AND PONTIAC - 6 HcHenry, W. They start several weeks before Christmas each year, cutting evergreens in the north woods and shipping them to far away corners to brighten up a living room on Christmas morning. Miss Klla Butner of Winston* Salem, N. C., works all year mak< ing candles for the Moravian church Christmas hjye-feasts. TURKEYS SB£ MEANT BUONES9 Into m Intent school rushed excited woman brandishing * heavy hammer. -• "Where to Miss Davids?" she cried. The teacher named fled, frightened. The principal said to the noisy visitor: "Madam, come to my room, where we can hive a chat more comfortably." "Never! I've brought my hammer and I'm going to use it! You're going to see something! My young rascal has ripped his breeches--" "But Miss Davids has nothing tc do with it!" "That's possible, but I'm not going away until I've driven in the nail my little fellow tore himself oh." TOPTQ BEHIND HER / * - c <S MI PLACE RESTAURANT "I don't See how she can show her face so openly with all that pain* on!" ° ^ "But she, my dear* to entirely concealed." Sermon Needed '•"Folks," said the colored minister, "the subject of m«th sermon dis ebenin' am 'Liars.' How man> in de congregashun has done read the sixty-ninth chapter of Mat> thuws?" Nearly every hand in the audi ence was raised immediately. "Dat's right," said his reverence "You is jess de folks Ah wannt preach to. Dere ain't no sixty ninth chapter ob Matthuw." Double Trouble "The trouble with you is the same 5 as with another patient of mine,' said the doctor. "He worried and got nervous dyspepsia. He was worrying himself to death about his^ tailor's bill. Now he is cured." "But how did you cure, him?' asked the patient. "Told him to stop worrying, and he's done so," replied the doctor. "I know," was the doleful answer "I know he has. But I'm his tailor.' Mrs. Mae Budil members of the Lily League TtiAay evening: at Bunco was ptoyed. Prizes by Mrs. lotvin, Mrs. Seyfferth, Mrs. |aehej^ ijngecial pi Mr. and Mrs. Prank Harder of Chicago spent Sunday stJJly Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller of Cicero visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Daly and Genevieve Daw of Grayslake spent Sunday at Lily Lake They also visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dosch. ' Mr. and Mrs. James Ittabougb visited the home of his sister, Mrs. O'Connor, in Milwaukee Sunday. A surprise birthday party was held Jit Vachet's Saturday evening! n honor of the birthday of Mr. C. McDermott. Dancing and cards were enjoyed by guests wltii & lovely luiiui bcinu served. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. C. McDermott. Mrs. Lottie Bransford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sevfferth, Orra Belle Bettray, Mr. arid Mrs. Sansone, Mr. and Mrs, W. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Einspar and Mr. ai\d Mrs. Thorn at Klabough, all of Lily Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krinn of Cicero spent Sunday at the home of her parants, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wegener. New Orleans Sea Level ^Tbe Geological survey says that Tne highest natural ground^in New Orleans, La., is about 12% feet above sea level. The ground in back of the airport at Lake Pontchartrain is ' minus 4.5 feet. The average elevation of the city is five feet above ffea level. Earliest Cotton HOT The earliest cotton mill was ^established in Rhode Island in 17RH Gypsies From India Study of language similarities *»»» convinced scholars that'the gypsies originally came from India. ment 1888 and thsnnt establish* of thifc kind was opened on Adams street in Chicago in 1895. , ST' u. vrfVl " ? • *•'-" ' * - : ' » t v •"»" i J?* f* ** "* i y*; W' --*• r J. . 4i ;y »&• AftX Y&U& HEALER 4 S4 v' Cute Young Fellow """Hiint Maud--Robert, did you enjoy the book I sent you for your birthday? Robert--I ain't looked at it yet. Aunt Maud--Why, Robert; how is that? Robert--'Cause Ma said I'd have to wash my hands when I read it Not a Bad Idea The teacher was not satisfied with the efforts of the singing class. "Open your mouths wider," she said, "and sing as heartily as you can 'Jjittle drops of water,' and for goodness sake put some spirit intc it." BIS PROPER ASSOCIATION He^to angry helpmate> The only person you're fit to be with is yourself! She--Say no more--I'm beside myself now! ^ / Two Methods. Uncle Eli--A man kin git de reputation ob bein' foolish by sayin' nothin' an' grinnin'. Uncle George--Yessahi an' he kir. git de reputation of bein' wise by sayin' nothin' an' lookin' Time Flys Bettina--People say I grow younger every day. Skjold--Yes, years ago you were 30 and now you are only 29, ELECTRIC CLOCKS That anyone will - appreciate! *4-35 $7.00 ^ MANICURIKO SETS Just the thing for the co-< so* to $10 00 R. C. A. Little Nipper RADIOS Bakelite or walnut cabinets. $9-95 to $24-95 EVENING IN PARIS SETS 954 to $10-00 PERFUME 554 to $5.00 ^ Each autumn and early winter is roundup time on turkey ranches, where birds are shipped to market in time to reach your dining room table Christmas day. Tyrolian Village Folk Have Odd Yule Rites VIENNA.--Simple-minded', devout folk of the Tyrol have grotesque Christmas customs. At Innsbruck, for instance, they celebrate the Lord's birthday by wearing masks of animals. In another section the Christmas tree is carved out of wood and elaborately decorated. A third extraordinary custom is the wearing of towering headpieces which are brought out only on the December holiday „ * Well-Liked Hostess--Now, Sonny, why don't you go and play with your little friends? Sonny--I have only one little friend, and I hate him. Real Guarantee Wimpus--Do you give a guarantee with this hair restorer? Barber Dzudi--Guarantee. air? Why. we give a comb! Largest Natural Bridge yt where ( The largest natural wi ioge in tt* world Is the Rainbow arch in Utah, which spans Bridge canyon on the north slope of Navajo mountain. The arch rises 309 feet from the bed of the stream below. The abutments are 278 feet apart and its width on top is from 33 to 42 feet. It could easily span the dome of the Capitol at Washington, D. C. Modern Construction Teacher--What is a house made of, Fritz? « Pupil--Brick, stone. Iron mortgage. \ anc Up in Smoke Boob--Everything that's bough sjoes to the buyer, doesn't it? Simp--No. Some things, such r ooal and gasoline, go up in smoke. George Kates and Henry Schoeneaan, Jr., were Sunday dinner gneets at the Barry Durland home . Evelyn Orr, a Los Angeles "department store salesgirl, read that dunking is good etiquette if you do it right, and persuaded one of the big doughnut companies to establish a school of dunking, declares the American Magazine. -She has taught over 2,000 dainty dunkers successfully--but bearded men have trouble.: ' EASTMAN KODAKS and ' #|iced from- $1.00 to $20-00 SEATING PADS the lasting gift! $2W to $5-00 ELECTRID RAZORS two new Shavemaster $8-75 Schick Captain $1250 PIPES The pipe smoker always enjoys another new [pipe. See our assortment 25* to •1000 GUEST PUFFS The gift that can be used in •Hy boudoir. 254 and 504 WHITMAN'S DOROTHY PAGE ALICE BLUE GILBERT'S Priced to fit any pocketbook! 404 to $3-0® am SMOKING SETS-- For mefc Moderately priced. 054 " to ; VS:- $3-00 BILLFOLDS The gift that lasts , a lifetime! si-oo to $600 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS Replace those old worn sets now. 694 : $2-00 Yardley's of London Bets Fermenand women! to $500 CIGARS Boxes of 5 10-25 A 50. 2 All popular brands! M MOTHER Perfume Bath Room Seali Toilet Water Heating Pad. lloiii" Flash Lights, Pens Pencils 1 %?v Games -- M HIR Perfumes" Candy Dresser Sets Radio M HIM Pen and Pencil Sets Military Sets Electric Rasors. Cigarettes jf or DAD Pipes i Cigars < Bill Folds - Shaving Seta $2 H S1ST E Sets by Lentheric Compacts Watches Photo AlHriwi P. BOLGER THE MeHENRT, ITHnoiS CHRISTMAS STORE" Phone 40 Order year Plaindealer. a* Tin