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Libertyville Independent, 22 Jul 1920, p. 5

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.THE~ LIBERTYVpM INDEPF1ENEr, THURSDAY, JULY 22. 1920. PA&E IIV~ id of about threie duet Bonraa à b.Wulé ami lump ta a YOU Vau to »Cake lent- pour ez u et asmp este fl Uiemoade inr PM éz for tiepwcol or M~w la both nouriabl. Mi ihie arbr.;le ifau.o nd. take a< oe et ur. il until donii aier. Wbeyi tise bus-lo rain off tire wuto- bat qrt>into alsg t=eeo four rlove. ita", Tlh. bsley s ,d fo br lfuto ie ln used, take twu taN.. wr gtir amootish l di d to twe! ç<marts et bel. 'ook for iifteen mmu escribed for tise boute7 )berry Delighât s-ta of raapberrea, aid 'vinegar. Pla. la a h lrîavy wehght on top nd I-tir twîî day,,. Thea Kh cirePge l4oth b, 1 thre jice froianÇ re j'lice, add one ra.? of h .-îîn of joie.: beu t.. ,n minute%, Pour "at le. aId wh-n saMe are v and attred in ee> ha, e n )P tjrhtilsuinl- e dt(~ one pant of ,.0. "f t,!-, water; rttiri. A 1 1. b.. 1 that C cik 0M 'e sia~ in man by flixlu borams es& tr. «a»n er. he fuidapplied t > or three tung. dais- VU Ratsfactoms uirh auur compezion à» yoia mueft Rive 15 àUer- I- omplexios beïeuge te Aiss it ia ail ragb& o age ýer waahîng the. tue. h 1it is a Rood ides te ap. skii-tlon ink- loti., boem lean'sîr Like coidaen îpiî-- befere retirusg, ht lii-IWeil mt. thse "k fur about ite. man- la s sim pie Wrentmext rmsi ski, but shossld b. cl;ulartyt bsu* skîns are very na. If jour skia in eily s-ou Owe rnoue, e"e- .Excessive nue et pew. 'oral tisîns for 'à greaY' Il flot ossly dogel tt Onluige tbem a 1 wet La especially bai. Tise r need with dlerma. neb for à Tpka vr aou e= -es. te islt !8 tise fnuaiaU L WltisoutfM gea e" le beautiful. We n ep nigt. breathe rgt Ford, w. nieat live rZUh b. beautkfl. 1Cultivute notns.s They heir bM in und the Sookiý t t f mai il.- Wil i-I.,,ii r i -- yew A 214ir 1! Fist or Ili2 1 SPEED ryJ - -~.,.. Illi-nois 8tate Fair, August 2&-28, Mrm (Jeorge H.Cooîî, i v iiî,tda, .tîlîisr, t r. mw--ia Sprlngfield-L.et's Go!" tc .di .sk-l]. ii it . . ix1i<-rg (nstue,- a ii at MIrs, . HI. Rt ichoff wa., ni Round 11! i>(aw fia, ottl'f IAT Lake .,;unday %isirîng il ienîls hr oeon[î, ,,..tiiîi,-îisnan iiiIVox Laki-was Lu ,tathme o "Illinole State Fair. Auatit 20-28, Sprngfild-Let'e Go!" Mùissmabel Kapheinà of Chicago spent Sunday ini Llbertyville. Mhisa Anna Winkler of Fox Lake lits4 LakeuS a pomitiOn with thfe ilake-fille bakery. William i owdî-n. ail..lias ehaîge uW a grocery btore ini Milw;itkefe, tas the iiu.-t of relatives irre Tuesdaý. M~tisa IXroilîy lton iii ler- froli linrt, Michîigan,. a-sitng lier gr antd- parenti, Mr and lMis, lierry >aai. Mr. and. A-G. G. Hoakîns are- ispendlng tliiir %iv ljil 1;etSthe Amérn ran 1,ekiun îcottage ut hik' Cathterin. Mi,.. N'runica G(antiunof o! 1. .04 wae hi-rît î.îîD !undây a s-iing aut h- Miis M Whitiîîire ha een in lier >11. , ý.i t I-.-fih P.-. 1.- Cl.sreme i vîît,-indirtiMiss i.ru lfsnk. nî,tîî.ip, 1hlg-i Sundas , atil -la-nt tt ih . -1 ai ilt rd N a ti '11M ,, ('1f1it1i M.o - ft , f- . i N[ a nlu,! , .1 , Ltîki t t 4r su- i N- ,AIiii l t,' aiil,, i arNf-iu ii itri i ig Mr. ril ; ilii iDluranî t t -i ou? ît ft h II l iel. Stllay utti a iyd VI! ~ t îai làr -tutu Mrs l A - -î i I4împsiil. ni-iln ydLîatto or Sf tîtî sa ulîli-ti n in l>iiig .n- i 5aioriiu %Iaijoriil NI-r aI , mti . I ti !t tl -pe'nli tI talittiîit l.i it ,- tirs. I N1, t tMusre- Gibe*t Aýers of Oak Park ieasIî. V. don f Cica), iaytOf l uglhes of mcllenry was hi , t.Ulst Wi.în ol- ('hue. ' guest oi friends in Uberti lie Suni I î~în.ztltii ~z:day. N! uid'dr;. ' 1-- ofnI iuryie lii f-htî' 1 ,î t. loi, Nlonîiiiv Charles Gagliardi and lainilti have been î-nt.rtaring relatives Irou. Rock- i. ,M r,'î -e ie sîelit %M"n- i lmirdtins week. lil Xl Martin n. 'Ais.. wili< reisi' "Ilinois State Fai,, Auguet 20-28, i.A ai a eefonMliu ~prngfeldLets Qîtîkee Sunday visiting lusi. son. lit.F. A adîlî,înd family. 'tfisGrace * -1 ' ii i-Ciacii. ;'ni 'iii, a -r , Klirlod bn ite. S> iMis. Charles (;. kEail of Higliand Park visited Sundav aath Mi. and Mrs. MissLoui se W i-toi i %NNîukî ia r. ý«iio ;oîa was here this wepk îitiling Mi.,s D, ris î'atuser. i ]o env.- Johinson a as h.' guc-il of fi.'nds in NVaukeîgan lI.41i Milss Namiah Xiarn'îî i s-ls Sun .-ti,> day froin Chicago %i iil (i nelwoin. of Mr. and Mrs. Joariti, f îltoîi titirs. aiis Wolîe. ofKirîth, M;talame- Steplîins i;<t r-. iiriîs-- lier home bers alter a aisî iin-l les and friendsat ai Fo, LaîkeW- Launentine Ho,, i! i ci ago ip îeî t diti week end wttti îs brollîvi, %Vil- lin. Howell, andl ,îlîN iys lilatt. L. }iowell. LgibdanMiSE.S)EW.Parkburst. Maii ral lennia ltaîl- ii . inin ui drCa-iittgo iî itons ioda>, A. NýI)e. Mi-,and àMra. JoselîbSchnr-îdi-r ar Iuny wîth John uni! ICi! Mi('oi-nîii-k, - f .)Ftiý -r mhlee Sunda> from ,Joliet, *.Slillig a. m ll abusiness tsilî t kîîqînby i i re îivlht 'r r. f. '.1i r ie- h.il. i titkît i s, i', rîbil v Monday. Ille, L.I e'al lil tir l i Ut if tadlSOI ,ii VS.. -aias %Ir,. md -i.,l il;i A r[,i. u '-- -i- V , jk f C d' ' ' a i. jt.i i'! Maîcu- Aîîîli-U. Ni N;utri, libi-ch1 lai- î,ýe t o ti J. Ns ici r- i ,h, , ii--iof tri- ain lHighi~rla 'airk la.( Mr. Gil . f al. ndiiii f. Smaidiay Ji . i d I i ii iii,,, ' .,- ai M t n4 Insiti.U1o. Nai i-ni-ie lier,. - . ."-Ii. iand M 1-jl il t,., ttit.lt h i. i ~,i N i t-- rit i1 -i .Ph ilîkî i tmdti1 'itii fiWt iî S Mt i tIaMil iii' - . l 1t , iti - t '.-I, t" t ~~-i Tu î ,-t- in -. t. --i - l-il 1-- itt t-Sj t ,-,. t,'t ti Ialtl ai [it, tI1liI t' To the Boys and Girls of Lake County WE OFFER YOU A-N OPPORTUNITY TO START IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF. Corne over to Cedar Crest Farrns and purchase A YOUNG BERKSHIRE GILT Due to farrow in tihe Early Fali. The investment is exceptionally mail. Surely your father ani niother wiil àssist you in establishang yourself in a profitable business of your own. CEDAR CREST FARMS LAKE VILLA, ILLINOIS Jane McAlister School for Nurses WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 11w Jane M4cAhister School for Nurses of the Victory M- mmrsalHospital offers a comprehensive course of instruction ini dlie tbeory and practice of nursing. This school was organizcd in 1905 and ii an accredited school of dme State of Mfinois. Graduates of the school arc quaified to enter ail classe of nurung service. flic Training School is open to Young womnen of approved educamtion, character and adaptability. The course is threc years. Maintenance is provided for; also a nmnty ajlowance of $20.00 after probation, cnabling stu- dents to rely upon theîr own mne durins duer courue. Ibe e4t htour day for students lma been established. and thee weeL1' vacation iu given echdiyear. C.cneral requîrements are: Goo heaitb. good amoru charac- ter, ace oct less than 19 years. and a nimum education of two y-ars* ,igb sciiool. Appication are Received at AI flues. Send Applications ti Sopeintedent o Victolry Memorial Hôsia Waukegan, Illious ti i i ntk- ma, t i-,- a i p tii ty - antI fi iJean 1: P;k, ki i t nl Ni - %.i,,tn fim ttt Wi i, -, wn- i iIii- O liii.,t "E n Clih ti, tir s-k .iîi -'- t t ,; v - tti il-' .t fitc it i il o', , i, -' dii! i I. 1i. iiI - I.5 f-iti t ,- mil 1 ,r s ls-I t 1.tl'el t tA i în i L ru tNd a - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a t1 , - itt - , ,,, t 5h tr Ni t , i t~t* -i t: s mlas tii r - s:t -lu iii i.,, t-t, Il - Nf aile. r t , ut- iiiE-il i t if -r, t t ils I kuiîi,,i, i he guet iof Mis Max Kutlner. M ra, lItdoI. li of iDes lîlli i ,e.III. i s a istii.i. r1-1dtuglrer, Nlr.s.Rai An- dlrewis, and famliy. Miss Maiy (liard or Clhii igîl fias iif. (liardi, iin ibi-il> iil!,- llii. avî-ek, V. illiani flîwell. who la i-înîloyeii in a inl y lut North h i cagît, ba i tsu Pi t ,s vprel-hbu.ne.! ast Frinu i , alien a kil i- i noîl- hiinlîl ai - Mi. ;tnd .fls . ,1 a-iî,îîî riîlîfîren ut ta t Noini;., o, i Mr,.it- \i i i itu ti- NfE. PlielîTus> t - t ~i. Il tii ii' lîii- iin N, tkii ibft iuîiiobilî- lý!luiiird hI-su 11k ani!d rîi lut i i., Nîisart-r t etisat'il Libiîî is leatltlec "hîiî-î.rIf~-f !1o rit, hl% ali tilt- '. i J Iii- p i I t 11 i 1 i i.- 1 1jFfroni t ;u I ianIii - t l ni t, . ti t î t - tiii i f iiii-f t t ilt, i ,tii liiiii i i : iii il i J NS~~~~' 'nr ît-,l i lita r!.ilt iand i.. a i a al i s ;j ri-sîi , iii iof 1t ,k faiglir M iss ciii, î 2Sf- Ut ,oh'leii iaV- iîr;ýti Lait - For, - t I .1 -.htut<, uilîl a j SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOT ICE 't i t Pubîlic- tiicl-e lai t eneîy i\ii I a i ii ii w l it 1fr iiiuî-iilliminl .on qS t-t' i iA ~ t- - -îiit'î 'f 'Ji~for sîtîri ttî - 1 i -' nýficp. pitr--ton!t-it lfir luis 1 120ý IVII l MfRPuiI u-t ' mat I t il i i titd lti- ,iti li-t ii 0 - t'u l ti ii-iL; l .1 '-fr inz i i r i 'it. I md r Mi I >i ri-it J Siltu tt.11 t t t uasa î-!fassorti ý i n la,i lt- NI a~n i-Nn tii tr i 'n-t tilt Iotn ait ' - il it -I ,i 1, îie-dn - i fî,t.à 'ian t tt t fil Mrs 1.'lrtîa titan,! t011N1 - itttr aChurchiill alan litn itîsrîîtîi Park, i lsd ,- Iio Ni ,tfand Tusa.jSandi F fttftî mlFi! W")ti0'n t ii î ,î uin - t-t ltttik lii Clii Ntaliku luii arillGeorge Nf.t intooîî of t h, . i- it iit M)u, Mi d Ml, Lftke Fttrî-rt a\eîtihei-, fednrsiiay --~ ~ ~ ~~~~~Cln imutt itiîi i ~.. 'oî conlerrin a if,lîiîn Ballai-dland> îiak i, lbepiister. t î,aîî i-_ij), , 1 - union if ifît mzid Arni: corl te 1te iitilg rlatives in0 Lîlit îs ille.,%as- in publi, waihic. iý i- too hi hld in hibei ty fN iikt-gan te tir-t ifoftoiï. , le aille in AugrUsi Mn, iniooliî s Juniorn i l tttut i f ti Nî ii i !1a11, î i-it e Vire Coiîîmantit'r liePt, of Illinois G, A. rlA s alii t hom.e wart h iis au- E, A ritnipli 1.-r ogram o! the neunlon AMrs. olýiion Tiiuî. tiMr. lind,'e taayshiire îi bo, rînieiiin an early Issue. fi îai -iii 1 .-tu rCoin lt iîb-'iFa i, ir.I 'a 1 l Aux il ia1 r cilo i . lit i i le I~aî I-îinlv Eahn- titi 1 ,î- it ,1i1-i ol<l a special niet i Tiih uu. -t - iurîîls ci Plroi. ffV.tN.ing r onlii (t aniiig, July 26, ai 8 Sîteeknian iritaed frout New -Limeurne in thftillage Hall. Eaei1 Ou . N t il usa -rn,]l li ibis sy gel- niembern tiattiie<olepe u ti -asiii ring gctll,-ti in lts honte in Liberty-.iportant buàw*iiles îte tbe diseused. vîlît- loiot. Speckman in September. Tbhe Auxlirîis ieil on the ai'ybut to l.0iii-lle, Mo., hre he whil il sîlli Ileka ilarge nuîîîber ellme-] haie, chanrge or the Biologlcat depari- bers. Thiîs s your Auxllary, iti as nMent of Park Cnilege, They plan (o' for youn benerîl Ibat i waa organized, -ik iij emanent home în Liber- Are Yoe goile ocaât sucb an Interps tyilhowever, in your own self anld communlty aside? Think il .over and you wbo A bud 1ýrprk otctrred on the Norhi have flot yet joined do se a!tirhe nexi Shtore îlectric rond Wednesday nhght reguan, meeting. Came aind hetp titis %bol](î1111:3 o'cloek near Sacred lleart Auxiany t bethe tiretiofgest in te ,Acaîi-îîîî A truckt struck ans Oaktand county. touring rai and threw in conte, the trncks jusi Su a two-car llmited train Iin tir elîaci end collision on tic Mil- came along. The beavy steel cires aukee railroitd al the Llbentyvllle were derailed and thrown off the rils-t. station Monda> afiei-noon of last wtek aftwaY to thse road alongulde ibhe track, William Kllni- tise Ingleside garage Fuit detlils willbtelfo n jsthe sec-: nian, watt ,lpvcrely injitred. and sin"c end igectton of t sui je. jlias been unaitlvte attend te bistquai dutlies., Ne waa about ready to get af! Louis Gibson ansd sis Louis. Jr., of ther train to gia v, some instr-uctons in North Chicago vers hers Wednesday a 'main wiro sluvped bei-e, afteè,avs-il en route home frons Chicago. Mr. <11h- intending t-antinue on (ho aime son is a member nfilshe firm of ibSOn train e1 t.7 hit-suo The sliocît of the Brou. Mnnufacturing Coimpany o! No, impact witen lire englues canie o Chicago, engaged in the manufacture geîl;er tbreas hlm violesstly froos iith- o! iunbln sppty goodu, lHe sayu i end ut une coach agains, <bi- bis fi.mle "Poing tise bes, buinegatront o!rlire rir foliowlng. Tae- oi-~ ln Its ilstory, Tbey are flndlng Ita-îinv's va . aiens ia., been -o 5'eut t iiYI necessary to place a part uf ther or- etait hbonein Ingleaide, but bis in-' ders wltb Chicago factorise on account jurs ien- ,dî-emed of to uncertain of thse shortaige o! hetp a9d nabiliity t0 nature ai [mieentIn1 agree an ierms oerure materils,,, l of settle'meiit, Liberty Theatre SA[URDAY, JULY 24 MME. PETROVAn "THE LIGHT WITHINîî ISUINDAY, JULY 25 ANITA STEW'ARTn "M AR Y R EG AN"' Jully 'Safe -Investm-ents AUl înv. t,,-sdo flot turn out prloht,, ly. AN IM'VP0O JANT 1.ACTOR o( -)F AýFETY in any ic--stme-nt is its purchtsse f rors-n ne -,v.0 ita directly ir-terested in your weIfar- Our sucres-i is builded and depepsda -1 upon out reputaiîn Gr ~AEGADN s intereits of our c*ulstcouliers. Wc offer only sîîcin nvestmenî.i ras -. 'W.ocid f ia'or ourseix-es. We ean.ft's tca 2ay il ii~riîI urtîî- to Yi,-Id. 3; -i WE IN-/IT.2 YOUR INLQUIRV The man who waits for buildil!; - , f r..aand te alacki-n for prices to recede, wiII lose much in profi.ts and pm-.rlîI' ay even more in the end. There is profit in building. Otherwise people utd not build. Witls ail prices ligb, the profilt rem&mn Why wait ? Il i-ioui e,îrnesl adivîctr lisal VoLsuid rsoa-th-.u , 'e ius foi four estamates. Established 1333 Phili Jaeg r PE IAL ai tenfua g» te Phiip aég r the Sale of Dreiwed aiu Mutton, Veal, Pouiiry, EMM Pe. Aist) Butter ad 49 General 1101pl N h 7 ;,11assio ni<ce îsts nn iahea m * Comm ssin lcatin. oldStorage sru= Sta lis 1 and 3, Fulton StreeWhIulMa-et M erchant C HelCAGO,WILL 1&et Bargains Ail of our Children's Rompers and Wash Suits Reduced to Close Table Damask, 70 inches wide, very good qualily'% and~ A beautiful patterns, per yard---------------------------. 1.40U Bleached Shaker Flannel, per .ad...........20c, 28c, 38c and 45C Veay supeor quality ali-linen*Crash, bleacheci3ean 8 adunbleached, per yard .......&..3eàd3 W. W. CARROLL & SONS' COMPAi\Y Phone 29 .1 Libertyvilfle, 111. 1 F«àîFz zqv»

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