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Libertyville Independent, 27 Jun 1929, p. 16

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at; DENY sweats _.P... WILL BE ussu av IIE um rams Suggestions that the public school futon was to be used by the pro- ttrittius bureau tor dissemination or qtttortetnttnt propaganda h a y 0 brought 3n emphatic denial ot any such .iateat from the treasury de- partment. Pt denial of the "wrong impres- sion,' as prohibition commissioner wagedoscribed it, followed swiftly on t publication ot a pamphlet containing suggestions for the incor- poration ot prohibition information in eight Ichoi study subjects, to- gether with slogans supporting pro- hibition and admonitions to teachers who help towa:/. entoreetnettt. The pamphlet was made public by Anna B. Salter, director ot the sta- tistie and educational division of the bureau. with the explanation that she would display the proposed" course ot study, entitled "How shall Will Not Be Used in Prohibi- . tion Enforcement Cam- paign, IS statement. CAUSE OF THE "RUMOR we teach the eighteenth amend- ment?" In a booth at the meeting ot the National Educatlnd neocla- tion in Atlanta. June '28 to July 2. "The treasury department does not lntend to make sugxeulons to school authorities or to attempt to use the schools as a prnDaxanda medium." Commissioner Doran du- t'lttred, explain"tsi that "the public school system la operated under the cotetrol and authorltv of the several ante mvernmentq' and the curricu- lum in the arhonls [s not subjec: to Can't-o] of tho federal government." "'"n? of tho moths have 131% Ff"' Wm: 'hat the "fleets of alcohol Ml Wet Wah-Everything returned damp: Monday and Tuesday....25 lbs. for $1.25. Over 25 lbs. 5 cts. lb. Wed., Thur., and Fri.-...20 lbs. for $1.00. Over 20 lbs. 5 cts. lb. Wet Wash Dried-Everything washed and dried. Nothing ironed. Monday and Tuesday..--25 lbs. Eor $1.75. Over 25 lbs. 7 'cts 1b. Wed., Thur. and Fri.....20 lbs. for $1.40. Over 20 lbs. 7 cts. lb. Hydro-Wet Wash with Flat Work only ironed: Monday and Tuesdar-25 lbs. for $1.95. Over 25 lbs. 8 cts. lb. Wed., Thur. and Fri,-20 lbs. for $1.50. Over 20 lbs. 8 cts. lb. [inclusive Flat Work-Sed and Table Linens, Towels, etc. : Washed and ironed. " 15lbs. for $1.60. Over 15 lbs. 9 cts. per lb. Minimum Bundle, 7 lbs. 84 cts. ' . Rough Drv--(Unstarehed y Flat work ironed. Wearing apparel dried without starch. 15 lbs. for $1.60. Over 15 lbs. 9 cts. lb. Minimum Bundle, 7 lbs.. 84 cts. Handkerchiefs. 1 ct. each additional when ironed. Rough Drv--(Starehedy Flat work ironed. Wearing apparel dried and starched when necessary. 15 lbs. for $1.75. Over 15 lbs. 10 cts per 1b. Minimum Bundle, 7 lbs., 84 cts. Handkerchiefs. 1 ct. each additional when ironed. Aliprest---(Family finished starched) Wearing apparel hand fin- ished and starched when necessary. Flat work ironed. Wearing Apparel _:...-..,....-..-.,.-,.-) eta. per pound Flat Work _...........,-.....-.-.-,,...-.,.) cts. per pound Minimum bundle. 10 lbs. (5 lbs. wearing apparel and 5 lbs, flat work at $2.'35. ', Ho-ie-munity I?inisli=- No Starch) wearing apparel hand finished without starch. Flat work ironed. Wearing Apparel _.-........-..-.-...-...-." cts. per pound Flat Work n..........,-....-...,........,......-..) cts. per pound Minimum Bundle, 10 lbs., ( 5 lbs. wearing apparel and 5 lbs. flat work) at $2.10. fianomv--0'amily Finish - No-Starch -- No Hand Work y Wear- iIrIig apiparel pressed on presses. only, without starch. Flat Work one . . Wearing Apparel _,................-.......-.........) cts. per pound Flat Work w.....-..,......,--.......-)? cts. per pound Minimum Bundle, 10 lbs. (5 lbs. wearing apparel and 5 lbs. flat work)' at $1.50. Stthttit nut tn with Wet Wash, Hydro and Rough Dry ' tlnlshed at " cents each The reason for sending the washing and ironing to the laundry, in- stead of doing it at home, is to save the housewife all of the tire- some, back-breaking labor of washing and ironing. and give her more time for her other duties. Unless the work is done as well or better than would be the case at home, no housewife will be long satisfied with the service. Our "Finished Family" business has grown each year, because we do the work in a way that pleases. Try us. 'Pml gnvpmmem is not go Our "Finishe , Family" Service Flew the Housewife NILES CENTER IIOME LAUNDRX' on tho human syv'em tho nublie schools." 'sp 'he hurirtgtt of proh!hi- arm] a "mind mum)":- which eon'ain eet"re' b n WM? stt:rrgsct.q as wt'l mic M13399 of prohibi- V are available should LIBERTYVILLE - MUNDELEiN DAILY SERVICE a'archnl x ing to supply any teachers or leetur. ers for this work, but upon requests from the regular constituted school authorities. the bureau of prohibition will furnish such pamphlets and in. formation u it has available." About seventy xuesu were pres- ent " a miscellaneous shower given in honor ot Miss Liliinn Stmhai Monday evening at the Masonic hall. In the curly part of the on» ninx oat door gnmes were played. At nbout ton o'clock 1 Mock Wed- ding, lulicai number and a dnnqo by Funds Daub. were sand. " ter which attainment: ot ice cream. cake nnd waters were served. Lillian received many useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mlnto and Mrs. J. B. Denman motored to Pie. loft. Wisconsin. Monday where they attended the graduation of Kathryn Minto. F'. G. Edwards motored to Twln Lakes. Wisconsin. Wednesday on business. Ralph McGuire is confined to his MILLBURN Tradein Your Furnace for a Lifetime of Comfort Less than $75 a Room - Easy Payments TELEPHONE 260 LIBERTYVILLE 134 s. MILWAUKEE AVE. You'll be surprised how little it costs and how much it will add to the value of your home. Come in and talk it over. We guarantee all work. Years of glorious warmth unrolling merrily before you. That's what American Radiator Heating Equip- ment will bring. We'll make a lib- eral allowance on your old furnace. J. T. McGRATH home with {ammonia MI" Mary Karrr"irf Bic y..." "t visiting her ulster. Mrs. Alice Spur; for a few day's. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Tmlin and tatnitr motored to €131ch Mr. and in. "en... tended the picnic Tumulav girert at Mandeleln by the Pure Milk Assoc!- nuon and the Farm Bureau. Carl Render" of Richlnnd Cen. ter. Wisconsin. ls visiting bl: uncle. A. H. Pleradortt for a tew weeks. Miss Helen Neehoune ot Chicago visited her pram Mr. my! ".4 Oscar Nahum; ouw et Mr. and Mrs. H. Legumen 1nd tummy. Mr. and Mrs. George Olson of Wauienn. Mr. and Mn. Maxie Irving and son. Mr. and Me. Carl Anderson. Edward Anderson and Mrs. Lowe were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. o. An. demon. The three eighth grades, '27. '?.i, ttttd "29 were entertained at Lake Geneva Wednesday by their teach- 't Mips Madmen Shea-hon. On ar riving at Lake Geneva the group pro- UBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAYJUNEJL fllff ; MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES AT It', OFF A suite that will lend an air of rich elegance to the room in which it is placed. A new shade of Henna color mohair. 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