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THE McHKTRY PLAINDEALER 1WE M'HENRY PLAWDEALER • j* Published every Thursday at Mcllenry, 111., by Charles F. Renich. JL H. MOStHER Editor and Manager Entered as second-class matter at f fhe postoffice at McHenry, 111,,, under the act of May 8, 1879. FOR SALE <>ne Year ... •i* Months -- •• FOR SALE--On or after September -- ~ «20d 12< one gasoline Stove for charges on . same Consigned to Jim Holin, Elm- " '•* ' wood Park, from Paul Gerasch, McHenry. Downs Motor»Express. 16-2 WELL TRAINE® • The teacher .was proud of the results of her labors during the past few weeks. Day after day she trained her pupils in fire drill and at last they seemed perfect. - "Now," she said one day," "what would you do if I told you the building was on fire?" / Like otie yoice cams the. children's answer. A few days later a let.urer^visited 7RV INTERESTING NEARBY NEWS FOR SALE--Cottage at McHenry; prounds 160 by 100. For information * you that Dr Wisehead was going inquire of Mrs. Patchen, owner. Phone j ^ lecture here today?" U. S. Tanks Are r* Hard Fighters ---- FOR SALE--BantamS, all colors, each j n •• t» «i* j tl 80c; pair. $1.50. Phone Richmond 626. j Precision-Built and They Can Marion Wiedrich) Rinjrwood, in. *16 TOss Ruth Drover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Drover of Barrinjrton, was sworn into tfie U. S. Waves as an appentice seaman, Class V-9, on Saturday, August 22, at the Board of . TradelBuilding in Chicago. Upon inthe school. Said the teacher with struction from Washington, Ruth will a beaming smile: "Now, children, leave for Smjth c0„ at Northampwhat would you do if I were to te» ton> Mass > for a thirty day indoctrina. Winnetka 2134. 3-tf FOR SALE--2-wheel 1 Vi -ton Trailer. Body 4 ft. x 6 ft.; 20 inches deep, with taiil grate and ball hitch; spare V, ! , Outrun and Outlast All j Other Models. . V ' WASHINGTON,^-Pound for potifid, tire aiid wheel,; tires 4.50x21; prac- T tanks being made with American tically new, $50.00. Phone McHenry >'• ?•skill surpass any similar types in 670-R-l. ^ mobility and mechanical reliability. 4 . , * . • A Hard hitting, toSgh. capable of out- ^ J if ,- ! running and outlasting other mod- * bushel. Frank M. Blake, Tel. 615- "" els, American tanks didn't just hap- J*1- * . to _ be^ good: Superiority^ was FOR SALE--Govt, feed wheat, per ton. "Will grind for you for $2.00 '\$1. ^ifiioi? tools. Each part i* made totQn McH^ ~F lOtar Mill, 15-2 exact measurements and machine, tools used to make them are of a FX)R SALE --Pioneer Hybrid Seed •" special nature and size. The Office Corn, Have been appointed agent for ;^:of Emergency Management is the McHenry towrcship. Meta Gumprecht, authority for these statements. 224 Ellsworth St., Crystal Lake. *14-i Thirty to 50 per cent of the weight Everyone knew! "We would rise promptly, put away our books, then quietly and witbout ^§ord^r file into the street!" PAY UP, PAL> ; "What business are you in, sir?'* "I'm a skipper." • ' - ' "Well, don't practice your profession here till you, settle your bill." Nothing to Him The discovery that a married couple in his flpck were liable to oofi aannyv ' ttaannka iiss aarrmmoorr ppliaatiee . Tioo FOR SALE--An eight-room modern dQeucairdreedl utop sestp etahke mseirnioisutselry. tSoo thhee build a tank, hard thick steel that home and garage on Richmond Road, * ' .cannot be pierced by a rifle or j near St. Mary's church. A bargain!' machine-gun bullet must be pressed, 1 Call Mrs. John R. Krtoji. T<?1. 17. drilled and turned and reamed and ! 10-tf Into a tion, upon successful completion of which she will be appointed as a reserve, midshipman. Miss Drover is^a relative of Mrs. Paul Yanda of McHenry. Conductor! lursday, September 3, PLAN COUNTY AT $313,000 MAY UNDERGO CHANGES m gttOKE ADOPTED Marriage Licenses - r~ v --:-- ' John H. Stewart, Gallatin* Isja D. Pugh, Kidder, Mo. William DeHaan, AJden, to Kifliai C. Miller, Harvard. ' James J. Ferris, Chicago, to Margaret Downie, Chicago. Howard G. Carnahan, Jr., to Ruby V. Oslund, Chicago. The last of the week the' finance j committee of the county board of su- j pervisors met and compiled a budget [ for the coming year which totals | $383,000.00. From this budget, or an- j nual appropriation ordinance, will be > „ > made the annual tax levy.! Harvard police are investigating the l The estimated income from the' var- I theft of $96.34 from a cash register jous sources during the year covered I iat the Justin Motor Sales office on ••••HIH by thia Budget tffe as follows: : r I Erma Charboneau, 27, is one of ' , Budget t ties the mohov F«ltVi some °r* tbree women now being trained Income fray taxes 89,372.00 j g BOI7 "• at conductors by San Filncisco's County <k&ers (net^^ V I SS? Z m nCe ?8P ' Tl ^ 1 Market Street raBway. The new oni- receipts) 2,^.,... 60,973.27 j office wab open and he was , fornJS planned for *iac feminine coo- Townships, County home 5,579.48 I doctors will have a navy bloe jacket Income rentals v.°v . 100.00 j and slacks and a navy blue overseas Income county home - 919.16 ! cap with the word "cSotaettt" Jpi.' flgtate's "attorney 1,271.00 | in his home above the garage having lunch. The thief apparently was acquainted with the register, since he impressed a small button to open it jrather than turn the crapk, which is used under ordinary circumstances. milled to exact d^ensions^.^- SALE_Year-'round comfort and tank goes steel, nickel, brass, cop- ... - . T , ** per, aluminum, rubber, leather, fire-proof Johns-Manglass, cotton, plastic, tin, lead and vil e Type A Home Insulation Blo^- petroleum products. In its skeleton M v **,* on^J are roUed plates, castings, forgings, LEO J. STILLING, McHenry 18. 20-tf rivets, bolts, wire, tubing, ball and gALE _ JUNK! - cote> roUer bearings, gears electric mo- sin?le and double beds, springs; sevtors, instruments, batteries ,erai s.ft. gal. flock feeders; watering valves. V: tanks; gal. nests; incubators, brood- 4«,0M Pieces in 'Heavies.' ;; ^ etc. Kirk's Kabins. Tel. 661-M-l. In a light tank are 14,000 individu- t -16 al pieces; in a medium tank, 25,000; in a heavy tank, 40,000, that must be machined and assembled. Many of the metal parts must be ma- LOST--Gray fluffy kitten with white chined on boring mills, radial drill- spot on stomach; child's pet. Finder ing machines, milling machines and phone 193. *16 similar tools of much larger size -- 7--. " . • than found in ordinary shops. The LOST---Twenty-foot canoe; air chamturret casting alone is as heavy as j ^crs- ®ne Pateh on bottom of the average automobile. I boat. $25.00 reward. Write Box "M," care of The Plaindealer. *16 "You know, my dear friend, that you and your wife should be one." "As a matter of fact," replied the other sadly, "we are as ten." : "How's that?" "Well, she's the one and I'm the nought." LOST That High He wanted a horse for hunting, and at ; last found one that took his fancy. "That's a. nice-looking animal," he remarked. "Is he a good jumper?" "Jumping, is it?" exclaimed the dealer. "My dear sir, if you want to keep that horse in any field you'll have to put a lid on it." WANTED Armor castings and forgings are so tough that tungsten-carbide tools have to be used in nearly all turning and boring operations. Cutters of ^ , , high speed steel containing a lugh ^ ANTE?~/U™'hef ,*P"T cobalt content must be used in bouse. G. G. Reed, Tel. -0S-R. milling and similar o] be used ^rations From beginning to toidd, , tthhee bbuuiilldd-- 160 acres, for cash rent; Mar. 1, 1943. ing of a tank is a taskvfor machine , Have own help. Address, Box "ST," tools. Without them, tanks would j care of The Plaindealer, McHenry. remain thin lines on drafting paper i *16 --with the right type of tools, they . . i become the backbone of our ar- WANTED--Good home for three 8- mored forces. week-odl pups. M. Budil, Lily Lake. Up to several years ago there Phone McHenry 395. • 15 were almost as many tanks sitting : iul-. „ • ' as World war monuments in public HELP WANTED , ^ squares as there were in fighting , --7--1 trim in the army. Even these relics ^ ANTE3>--Maintenance vutn. Hunter bore no battle scars, because no • Boat Co. 16 American-made tanks fought in utM« a a vtoti e France. We used British heavy * A^NTED - Two girls for tanks and French light tanks, and cook,n« and general housework Exthe total number was less than 300 P*™™* and references. N. Shore -not enough to equip one of our suburb for winter. Good wages. Mcmodera armored divisions. Henry 604-J-l. 16 Faster Output Necessary. WANTED--Girl Or woman for gen- The need for modern mechanized eral housework, 21 to 40, to work in fighting equipment, so forcefully Chicago; good plain cook. Own room, demonstrated by the •armored forces bath, radio, evenings frfle; 2 adults,' abroad, meant an end had to be 6-room apt., personal »laundry, no put to this slow, tedious production • heavy cleaning. Reference required, method. American industry was $12 to $15. Chicago home walking asked to produce in great numbers ? distance from Howard street, North a vehicle that was neither a tractor, Shore Line Station or Greyhound Bus a truck, nor a locomotive. It was Depot. Mrs. Kelley, Spring Grove, something in between, with a.func- m. Phone Richmond 7410. »16 tion all its own. ------ ...1 • j------ Joining in the program io producc ; HELP WANTED--Cfirl for waitress this distant cousin of their civilian ; work, need not be experienced. Also products are the locomotive, auto-! woman far work in, restaurant. Part motive and farm equipment indus- time. Karls Cafe, McHenry. Phone tries. Helping1 them are plants that; 26. __ 1-tf Conservation Tommy was asked by the inspector which he would rather have, half an orange or eight-sixteenths. "Half," said Tommy. "Why?" asked the inspector knowingly. "Because," replied Tommy, "with the sixteenths you lose such a lot of juice." Not For Hire "How did your audience seem toreceive your campaign speech when you told them you had never bought a vote?" "A few cheered, but the majority seemed to lose interest." once made railroad cars, automobile , _ „r, « . . . and trailer bodies, automobile mo- WANTED--Girls for soda tors, Diesel engines, airplane mo-] ounta|n work; steady, full time, tors, tractors, oil well drilling equip- Bolger's Drug Store. ment, type foundry equipment, shoe machines and compressed air equipment. Together they created a new 16 ANIMALS WANTED industry to build monsters that cost DRAD ANLMALS WILL WIN THE $1 a pound weigh up to 112,000 WAR -- Five dollars is the least we pounds. pay for dead horses and cows in good It was on April 30, 1940, that the condition. Wheeling Rendering Co. first delivery was made, and since Phone Wheeling No. 3. Reverse the then other production lines have charges. No help needed to load. 14-tf started and more are being set up. Later models are going into production. Store Warden Designs Foiled Again "Yes," said the camouflage artist modestly, "I camouflaged my own residence three months ago and the landlord hasn't been around since. He can't find the house." TALL TALE Miss Helen' Honeywell, of the Honeywell - Takepuchi photographic studios at Libertyvill£, carried off sevr eral honors at an exhibit which was held at the Pfiester hotel in Milwao»! kee recently in connection with the convention of the Professional Photographers' association 4f Wisconsin^ Miss Honeywell entered a number of her works and out of the 480 pictures which were deemed by the judges to be worthy of a place in the exhibit, she had thirteen which received gold seals which are awarded to all pictures hung, and in addition she had three which received blue ribbons for excellency of workmanship. / - -j When Dr. J. C. Purvey of Crystal Lake left Thursday, August 27, for Louisiana,r to serve with the army medical corps, he bid goodbye to his family and took a seat in the train coach. At this moment, a large Irish Setter dashed up. "That's 'Murphy' " he called to his wife and was glad for the diversion during the leave-taking. •Mrs. Purvey thought it was "Murphy" too. She took him home in the car and then was on his way. "He looked an awful lot like our dog but I don't believe it was 'Murphy,' " she said. texed in gold By John Harvey Furbay, PhJ> HFEKEVT KIND3 OF DOGS •otrbquredfereni Probation officers Board of Review There are many foolish ideas County judge about what to feed a dog. Some of I County court reporter the best dogs are raised on plain i Bounties fried pancakes; while others get the Jurors finest of meats and prepared dog Supervisors, per diem "."."" foods. It is often said that each Printing, supervisors kind of dog Tequires a special kind Dependent children of food different from other breeds. T. B. patients But the truth is that one dog eats State's attorney 7 350 00 the same thing as other dogs; and Bridges 750000 and fed him as he left home several, all dogs will eat about the same. Bogardus fund 9'00000 months ago and had not been heard or I things, if they are accustomed to x. B. in cattle " seen since. H^ stayed around awhile them. Like children, dogs can be; Veterinarian salarv' " ~ spoiled easily, and will eat only cer-1 Contingent - tain foods thereafter. But this is in 1 insUrancp -- £! *** DOt 111 toe breCd °'jInsurance ^emiums,' bonds co-officers ..............,i County licenses ; -25,785.00 State, blind pJviaions V":^ 9,000.00 M. F. T. funds 100,000.00 The finance committee finds it necessary in Order to defray all necessary expenses and liabilities to appropriate for the following amounts: County surveyor 1,000.00 Circuit clerk 1,800.00 County clerk,. 12,500.00 Election officials 8,000.00 Election supplies 1,000.00 Rent polling places r„... 500.00 Treasurer and collector ........ 14,650.00 Sheriff 13,750.00 Coroner 825.00 Superintendent of Schools .. 2,465.00 Court house, jail 16,930.00 Judiciary 950.00 County home 26,200.00 Superintendent of highways 3,385.00 2,700.00 2,675.00 3,600.00 1,080.00 1,500.00 5,300.00 11,100.00 1,600.00 5,500.00 15,500.00 3,100.00 1,680.00 3,000.00 1,500.00 A pilot from the naval air base at Glenview escaped injury Tuesday morning, August 25, when the train- j ing plane he was piloting struck Ppb-! lie Service power lines wljile he was j making a forced landing tfijopt a mile ' east of Barrington./The Glenview base declined to release the pilot's name. The motor.' of the plane was beginning to overneat, it was understood, and the pilot was bringing it in for a forced landing. He managed to clear Illnois Bell Telephone wires on thesouth sideofthe road, but failed to allow for the higher Public Service wires on the north side. the dog. Ledger Syndicate--WNU Feature*. TWENTY TWO NEW CAR OWNERS ARE ENVY OF COUNTY "Annette says she sweater in one day." "Some yarn!" can knit a Force of Habit Little Joany--Do dogs 4§t married? Mother--Certainly noi, deaf. Little Joany--Theft What makes old Sport growl so at Bessie when they are eating their breakfast? Long Story Mary--Well, Christine it engaged at last. Urma--Did she tell you all about it? Mary--Mercy, no! I only spent the afternoon with her. Old 5-26- MISCELLANEOUS DEAD STOCK WANTED - We pay cash with silver dollars that clink. 5 to 25 for dead or alive horses and cows. Highest priaes paid for Wniron for Rnmk D.;J. Ws- sheep, calves, Prompt day or wtt ™ \ ni»?ht 8ervi=e' '"eluding holidays. MILWAUKEE. A Milwaukee de- Farmers Rerdering Service. Crystal partment store air raid warden has Lake 8003Y-l.'We pay phone charges, equipped the building with 15 port- • able air raid wagons of his own design. Arnold Kuntz, the warden, designed a wooden wagon, weighing WHEEL BALANCING, W H E E L 500 pounds and small enough to fit ALIGNMENT--For maximum tire into the passenger elevators, and fit^--wear, smoother riding and safe drivted it out with every conceivable ing have your car checked by our Newpiece of emergency equipment. Balance Master and Manbee align- A wide shelf at top holds two pails ment gauges. KNOX MOBILGAS of water and two of sand. At the j STATION, 100 Grant St., Crystal sides hang two long-handled shov- 1 Lake, 111. Phone 77. ' 2-tf els, two fire extinguishers, a crowbar and heavy gloves. Candles, a Red Cross first aid kit and two axes are included. Inside the wagon are 300 feet of hose, nozzle and spray and sheets of canvas. The wagon is mounted on wheels. but has handles so that it may be carried if necessary. Pressure "You havo mjr sympathy, man." "Why?" • " "My wife has a new hat--and she's calling on your wife tomorrow*" . 7 Or Wash Mother--Now, Willie, tell me the truth. You1 forgot to wash your hands this morning, didn't you? Willie--No, mother, honest~~I didn't forget. -- N Provider Minister--So God sent you two little brothers, Dorothy? Dorothy--Yes, and He oniy knows where the money's coming from. ,1 heard Daddy say so. U. S. Ensign Is Mistaken GARBAGE COLLECTING -- Let us dispose ef your garbage each week, or oftener if desired. Reasonable rates. Regular year round route, formerly George Meyers'. Ben J. Smith--Phone 366 or 631-M-l. ll"-tf Half Billion in Slot | " The National Associations of Coin- Operated Machine Manufacturers For German Air Officer : estiniates that Americans drop $500,- iwttt c- a rru m i i- ! 000,000 in the slot every year. The" T^JLSA. Three Tulsa policemen • pennjes and nickels go for chewing : And Virgil Boogy -- I thought Caesar was dead. ;> Woogy--He is. ' ' v ' ' Boogy--No he isn't, 'cause I heard M^rs. Guppy say she teaches him. * Cribbage? Oolfer--Dear, dear. I'm certainly not playing the game I used to Play. Caddie (digustediy)^Whati fame was that? Busybody Jay " The blue jay depends on bug liStel stopped and questioned an ensign I J^V'sprays" o^TCrfume "subwav fof ?9*) Pnoe^r ponennft or\4f its fOOd^'tf is"s1^' - of the recruiting office here, i fares and wei ht informatlon for thJ i v«elpnticized fox its interference convinced that his uniform resem- most art 5ut there ^ one machine with, other b.rds. bled a German air officer. The officers were told it was none of their business and were cabled, "on the carpet" by the chief qiff police an hour later for abusing $ >liaval officer. Th,e ensign, however, agreed not to Sarry the matter any further. " ffctad the Want Ads! which will count your pulse if yoU Want to know about it. - Electric Fan An electric fan does not cool a room but it does cool tho skin of a person by evaporating he moisture arising from the body which has a cooling effect. ^ Wealthy Harvard , ; Harvard university is the wealthiest- educational institution, with an endowment of $143,000,000. 'Afa-Wah!' There art between 18,000,000 and 20,000,000. toothbrushes sold yearly in the United States. J Permits for the purchase of twentytwo new cars, six bikes ano three typewriters are included in the long list issued during recent days in Md- Henry county. / These twenty-two men will be driving shiny new cars in the near future and will be the envy of fellow townsmen: N«w Cars Tom EL Burke, Marengo. Glenn D. Simpson, Woodstock. LeBter R. Evans, Algonquin. C. V. Merchant, Woodstock. „ Karl K. Fritz, Woodstock. Daisey Kunde, Huntley. Merritt E. Ratfield, Marengo, i Victor P. Dreicke, Barrington. Beh Freund, McHenry. John Freund, McHenry, ~ Fred S. Gay, Harvard. John E. Harrison, Woodstock. Leslie G. Hawthorne, Ring^wood. Floyd M. Griebel, Marengo. H. E. Ferris, Harvard. Harry D. Durkee, Hebron. Henry Gehl, Algonquin. ' Leo R. Donovan, Harvard. Frank C. Reands, Crystal Lalcfe. ' * Max Zaller, McHenry.. Dr. John B. Gibbs, Spring Grove; Arcady Farms Milling Co., Woodstock. None of the new bicyclists or typewriter owners are from here. Among those receiving permits for tires and tubes the following are included: * George Rueteborg, Jr., Island Lake, two class two tires. ~ """" Leslie Henthorne, Ringwood, two clags two tires and one tube. Morton Bennett, Ringwood, one class two tire and one tube. f* Francis A. Cox, McHenry, two retread passenger tires. Steve May, McHenry,"two retread passenger tires. John C. Schmidt, McHenry, two retread passenger tires and qne tube. Edward Keefe, Spring Grove, two retread passenger tires and two tubes. Everett Hunter Boat Co., McHenry, two retread passenjger tires and two tubes. . Ed Wolf, McHenry, two retread pasj senger tires. J Frank May, Johnsburg, two truck j tires and one tube. Mrs. Chester Colby, Richmond, one. ! obsolete tire. | Downs Motor Express, McHenry, j two retread truck'tires and one truck ' tire and tube. ' Urbandale Poultry Farm, McHenry. three truck tires and two tubes. Leo Lay, Spring Grove, two truck tires and four tubes. Chuck Miller; McHenry, four truck 4 tires and four tubes. John H. Eschreberke, McHenry, oneclass two tire and one tube. EHIP He and his friends gave the outstanding surprise party of the year. Ever since he has been a kid, he has always been interested in the profession he has been specializing in since the first World war. .Born in California in 1896, he received his education in that state, Alaska, and finally at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. From 1917 to 1930 he was an aviator in the U. 8. army air corps. When he . 2,500.00 J Farm and Home Bureau ...... 700.00 The total general fund appropriations is $183,366. Added is $15,000 | for relief of county blind . . . $12,340 for county aid in building and to retire 'bonds and interest . . . $100,000 for right of way . . . $72,300 for county highways for maintenance state and state aid roads, removal of snow and office supplies. The above budget is only tentative and is subject to change before adoption by the board. The annual tax levy, which was $144,960 last year, will be adopted at the next board meeting. Pegler & Dale, Attorneys || 134 North LaSalle Street, | Chicago, Illinois, ! STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF McHENRY, SS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Mc re_ -- -iSl I HENRY COUNTY. signed in '30 he was made a major j NATIONAL BANK in-the U. S. reserve air corps. That same year he was made manager of the aviation department of an international oil company. From 1930 to 1940 he broke an sorts of commercial aviation records for speed. June 1, 1940, he was Appointed a major in the United States army air corps. Earlier ***** hia fellow army fliers, he gave Tokyo its "surprise party" blasting. He is ••wnooa PfOJVH (^Xmraif,,) sam«f E WITH UNCLE SAM >1- • : MANY SKtLUEO CIVILIANS ACS. USED BY TVC PlVE DIVISIONS OP THE SENEGAL STAFP.* « THESE MEN ARE SPECIALIST^ OT THK l-tb&HCST PS-<jg.BC. Imttafe Nightingales A bird fancier taught canaries to sing like nightingales by letting young birds hear only nightingale songs. OF BARRINGTON, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, VS. EMMA BOUPELLE AN& NED O. >OURELL®l '.C et al., Defendants. Gen No. 2S706. COMPLAINT IN CHANCERY TO FORECLOSE. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a Decree made and entered by the Circuit Court oi McHenry County, Dlinois, on the 28th day of August A- D. 1942, I, Vincent S. Lumley, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court, will on Saturday the 26th day of September A. D. 1942, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the East door of the Court House in the city of Woodstock, McHenry County, Illinois, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder the following described real estate, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said decree in full, to-wit: Lot five (5) in Block two (2) in Knollwood Addition to McCullom Lake Estates, reference being had to the plat of said subdivision recorded in the Recorder's Office April 18, 1930, as document 92374, in McHenry County, Illinois. Terms of Sale Cash in hand on the day of sale, at which time a certificate or certificates of purchase will be issued to the purchaser or purchasers at said sale. Dated this 2hd day of September A. D. 1942. VINCENT S. LUMLEY, Master in k Chancery of the Circuit Court of' McHenry County, Illinois. (Pub. September 4 - 11 - 18) Supreme Court The United States Supreme court was created in September, 1739. Order your Rubber Stamps At The Plaindealer! \ McHenry, Illinois FRIDAY -- SATURDAY Ginger Rogers - Geo; Montg "ROXIE HART" t- * Also--Comedy - Cartoon and News SUNDAY -- MOND^t'C S e p t e m b e r 1 2 - 1 3 Ann Sheridan - Robert CuiWittlnifB Ronald Reagan - Claude Rains "KINGS ROW" Also -- Cartoon and News Labor Day Matinee . . Continuous! (1) (2) TUESDAY Adults Jfcc "MYSTERY OF ; MARIE ROGERT?% "FLYING WITH MUSIC" i i ' ' . "'I'.I'oh ii 'ivi'iiiiiaiiiiii WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY George Brent - Joan Bennett in "TWIN BEDS" The Beautiful I'llOVAl! mm CRYSTAL LAKE. ILL. McHenry Co's. Leading Theatre C-O-O-L-E-D FRI. & SAT. -- SEPT. 4 - S Virginia Field - Bruce Bennett i "ATLANTIC CONVOY" Bill Holden - Frances Dee in "MEET THE STEWARTS" SUNDAY ONLY -- SEPT. 6 Sunday Continuous from 2:45 p.m. Randolph Scott - Marlene Dietrich "THE SPOILERS" with J. Wayne - Marg. Lindsay Rip-roaring story of the Klondike! MON. & TI ES. -- SEPT. 7 -8 Matinee Monday, Labor Day Sunday Schedule and Prices GIANT DptfBLE FEATURE! Ray Millsj/fa - Paulette Goddard in "THE LADY HAS PLANS" --- <plus Second Feature ;-- Charlie Chaplin in •"THE GOLD RUSH" with words and music! WED. & THURS. _ SEPT. 9 - 10 Humphrey Rogart in "THE BIG SHOT" with Irene Manning - Dick Travfe Also -- News and Cartoon That Wed. and Thurs. Event! Fri., Sept. 11 MRS. MINIVER** AIR CONDITIONED TutA-Back £eati MILLER Friday and Saturday Contin. Sat. from 2:15 p.m. %.w Big Hits -- 2 Autry iav "HOME IN WYOMING" -- p l u s -- Dick Foran in "BUTCH MINDS BABY" Sunday and Monday Cont. Sundav from 2:15 p.m. 2 BIG HITS - 2 BETTE DAVIS rises to new heights cd emotional- ! or ring small & Funeral Directors Phone McHenry 103-R Residence, McHenry 112-W Green Street, corner 51m -- McHenry mm. "REMEMB ER PEARL HARBOR"

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