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Libertyville Independent, 30 Mar 1922, p. 5

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Reduction in Laundry Prces We are rnakiag a substantial reductiojs i personal laundry bu- dem andi f#mlly wash service te fii the -nceds of every hou, e-- hoWd Look over the several services we offer beiow, and seIec,ý the one you prefer. Liter ser&e ts a distinct saving over anY other way you can posst-bly bave your Iapadry work done. FAMILY SERVICE NO. 1 On ail bundies f rom 7 lbs. 10 221b)s.ji pet pound 23 to "95 lbs. $2,50 Over 2ý Il.- '(i peîlb. ,Ail flatwork .roccl- ir apparel sîarched where needed and dried. FAMILY SERVICE NO. 2. Youi entire faml,' i i mshed complete, i8 ineluding sof t cuf f siirts. per lb........ .... ...... In".s er':ire f,%s inclilde Al your flatwork, às well as weartng 4ipparel. FAMILY SERVICE Ne. 3. Damp Washi. 25 po-nids for $1.25 Over 25 lbs., 5c per IL No articles marked. each bundle sorted as to colors and wash- ed separately. One day service. FAMILY SERVICÈ NO. 4. Dasnp w ash with flatwork ironed 25 pounds for ..--..... ...... .... 1 2 Flatwork pieces ironed 5c per lb. extra. One day service Thé Reliable Laundry LALYNERERS, DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS 1H ghlandn Park and Lbertyvilte Phonei Highlandn Park 1M8 Phone Libert-yviite 67-R. Advertise your sales and have your sale bilis printed at lte lIlependent ,MR., FÀRMER Don't You Think it's About the Right Time t 'o Give Your Seed, Wants a Géod Lot of Attention? Work 13 flot very rusbing now, .anid if you wili gôoOver your land, make up your Eist of wbat you ae going tq nçed, bring it in to us, we will subii you samples anid prices that AvlI surely save you money and trouble. Outr seeds comne from Réliatle Grôwers and are tested. WUL PASS ALL THE STATE'S SHiED LAWS, AND WE GUARANT'EE YOU AGAINST A DECLINE OR FHGHER PRICES, which is worth while for tho*~t, Coue, now, Ie's gel. busy, so we won't have to humr when -yoI are busy., DRMI TUE 5 GOING TO BE WANTED SOON. BUY NOW. TOU WUL SMQ WANT FERTILIZER. WE HAVE THEM - LieïjvileLupber Ço.. ~ItEPO~E47. I .. >C ,I a i d el s* fla l Il he regniar eleci ion for thle purpose lied in Chicago Satur4ay. Barker's Superfine Is d of electlng a meinbei,,oft-bhe board of N' alcobolii, make bak = -, I SortItms f speialInetet o Lbev4'k Pop e education. DIst. 120, will be hrld ar Mrs. HRdert Speliman and daugliter cloua. FOr sesale gt a» gW Xe Mor itW o Epec lu«g toLil--ry*llePeoe L. T. H. S. rext Saturday, Api ilSt-h 'sud sou spent Saturday In Chicago. Mr~. and Mrs. E. T. IaogwdrIW The poils wil] open ai 2 p..in. aud Siusday were guesta ut the bM William Joibseon mae e, plIgrimage' W. 1. Colline wu. In Belvidere Wed- close at 5 1P. M. Miss Ella i-gma of Waukegan vis. Ibeir daugit-er, Mrs. O. J. Jarrt te Mlwaukee Sundas'. nesdas' te Involce i stock 0f menu- ied fliends In Libertyville Saturday' mente, etc., off the Belvdere Marble:ý The ladies of Lakeaide cenl*e ry as- 1 famYly I Graystake. 8sociatia î4wlll meet Fridas' a. 1Mis nn Gahanf hiag uent A rthur Meyers snd fsmlly bgg J. . Âlemn iad a usies t-ip nd raiteWora.The 5roprietor,ý March 31, at the homse of Mre. Byron the week end wlth relatives ini Liber- ed fretin the Bd APP1e7 boUft 0« te Chicago Wedneselay. R. E. Strong. ba" sold bis business, and oly52trsndavuead tyville. wne Ynkit nto o ~M and Mrs. Max Kbier and rfaut- Ibdlr oiatorsrsn-hm ualwi ela neSti -e CIIîv oft RosC. Campbell of Springfietd IlltolOng te- i.APPtey on Nq Iiy ilolee- hcgoSua. tiocii -esok . cemtery teolbe presE.nt.' was a Libe-t-yvil!e business calter *sa avenue. tr m s.Wak M Bn lyonead t irsiao una.Na The baaket- b&U~.taiu of L. T. H. S.;i rîaav. etha.ve moved from Fini re4 ltbyee llcgovsi-rsonwtt'ki.ked t-o WackegsaaSaturday morniug. i u r. aIBle adtl-ebouse vacated by Mr. e'0.i UubywereChicgo vëhomon Wd-ýIn 'lie atternoon they saw -Cameron niece. June Larsen, of App'et-on. Wîs - Ms. sund Mrs. Paul Morris of Wauke-I'Harr itus lisdy of t-be Mouged",4tthe lieBte Theat-er.1 were hier over Sondal visiting Mrs. gan ýflaiteq relatives in LibertyviIllej Mr. anld Mm. 1. W. Brown. 7i. Ms. Forest- Smith and Miss Kate IL wthtle ltentlog t-e walk back t-oI Botden's mot-ler. Mrs. C. SprIx*, and Sunday. t-ot-he premisea on Plt iraI tt. Carroll were liu Waukegan Sunday vis-1 Lib)ertyvtllo but on account of riin. other relatives. EscI ls now emploI ed________________________________ li-î Mr. aud Mrs. Louis Larson. ley returned via North Shore Ele- a manager of a restaurant- ln Apple--__________________s Mrs. Maria Wilson enteriained Mr.: -icr Ioff automnobile. They were in the patb snd Mes. C. Bragg and Mrs. WiliuamnV, Iviu t-be Ilt-le son off Mi. and Nir., of the big steet- stor ls tt monti, and Mudgett- o! Rogers Park, Sunlday. Thomas Varnes'. dlgd of pneunkon.a it afor a t-iie Applet-on was eut- off f rom t-be Jane McAllter boSPitatlu Wau-1 he rest off the world. iais Mai gieit-e Woolridge o! lian- kegan Siudas', aroli 26t-ti. He was I Yiemitn noapital, Chicago, spent t-be, born ln Lake Eird May 17, 1921. The 1 week end lu Libertyville wlt-b ber par-j lunerat services weste betd Tuesday in PUBLIC NOTICE IS H-RÉBY GIVEN t-ipt-s. JWaukegan, with .bial4al bInt-be Ivanboe iFloyd Rit-ler bas resumed bis dut-les 1 't t -escndîs-mn n ~ .A sic'a jn t-le roc(ry stoie o! Triggs & John- Writing t-o b.v* The Independent- dat Asessment. Warrant- No. 14, Vil- son fe w ek»lyfo c, sent-t-o lier ait tllepdee Northb Dakota. lage of Libertyville. for St-orm Wat-er count- of illuess. Mss. S. J. Yonq&eaYs t-be weat-ber in Sewers wil h due January 1. 1922, Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. liay and dag.a in Lake connt,., Sirice t-bey arrived L.YEYY H. MORRIS. ( u storr e r t-eia Barbara anid Nancy, of auga- n ortbeDnksta tere abt -b a ineadpaal at-e 52to~ Ofc Wec SnywiMB.Mystren, o--bD t heewsa ih-5-t-f Cottector aDet- undy îîhlir. Myaparnt-, now stos-m andi blizzard, t-is ocrur- Mr. and Mr. Byron Cotby. ring lest Tuesas, Mardi 28t-b. T __________o r de oit n t al ne u-c Mr. aud Mis. r. 1) Alleman o' Clin-i I Word lias been retelvi ib 1îerty-sgnt oiisyu dpet ltaoeuc -ou, Iowa, were ies-e Thus-sday and 1 ville of t-he usars-agis at Balboa, U.S. ow wfinnw w1, uu Thio onth t-'îiday visiting klie lot-mers brother, Canai Zone. off Ben Âsbmead snd Missi I I the streng~ho l iaca hwn.nro h J. R. Ateuu, and fait-ily. Helen Jukes. Sen la wei known bereII KII \,irginia Colin., and 1 av ngattândisd L. T. H. S. He'bas hgIstndn olU * m' u* ndofier, u St-ala augorby iait- eî~-ra t- been lu t-be nvy for a humbler o! yeass Stela angomb Iaý reurnd lu ýinitheradio departinent.Hisbrideisla their studjes at-1)c Kalb Sor-mal Schoot -te daugbhtes of Mr. and Mrs J. W. on a more valuable asset - the frieridshi"p and1 aftes- speuding a week wît-b home; Julies. wbo reside'in Balboa.i ilo iscsoes eburch i wll hold t-be rtgular buaînü 4A P FRIDAY arnd SATIJRDAY t' -in"i.Atol41h, A ult a ie~dn- ~ttedd lawa.lMt- ~ijs ua K ~i[)D I E S ' NUALHEART i Iur-," ear mil fb" ortn -Iii- ..t-tiatt- Tlt iitîte ,ii itirra tthe. 70*the e'foo&se-es o ui"BLACK SHEEP"t dîaiTml hcg aud);M"h51ul foEwliSs tore _____________ Heurt- Si-t-i c't, i .i,,. îî for ltocliîset-,r Minn..o ix mwi i.M is- 'c l,. f limm il i l. g ii t-î l it -L- AIr)' -or' 1,111, VIS IT, The Free Demonstrations TRIGGS & JOIINSON'S-MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY E. H. CORLETT'S THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GO every day t-is week, enjoy the interesting lec- tutres by Miss A. Fritts. a noted deinonstrat-or. Every woman in t-is locality should aivail herself of of this opportunity-the privilege of learning f rom the teachings of an expert, the secrets of perfectly raised properly baked and deliciousl" tempting bakings.- Calumet Baking Po'wder Will Be Lsed Exclusively Like millions of other housewives, dome'îic science t t-aches-s an d expert cooks, she bus bèen usîng Calu- met fer mnany years. Allow ber to explai t-o you througbi a demonstration, why Calumet s aà positie and indispensable aid 10 saisfactory bake dLay resuits. Cook Book Free fui- t-t-Lunuit-t' ot t-u l-oi, intainine 72 lpages li-, texî.t- i li'-ti'i -iii -. . -'hook off il s ki nil stunl i h ii th t- i 't-lu-t t;kintg 1ow der Comu. tit- ('al-tt--îî t- i t- -'i tt iitnt-ttitst- -nl i 6 'o . comne lu 12 oz. iîtseiuilof lt-oz. cana. HBe sur, î'i at-unt-)ot-t- w.' it' t- -'l fuitll ut-.t-t- viii b' i/i iii i~. il tt-onn.~i -l i...____________ ---- a ICE NOTICE Having been asked by a great aumber of ice consumer$ tin Libertyviue to'handle the ice bai- business mytself, 1 bave decided to do se. 1 have conductcd Urne ice huasis in the Village of Libertyville fpr the past five years, and durig that tipie have net riued a trip. I1wil continue te give custômers the smre ecellen service. On, and after April 1, Mtu 298-M-2 SIDNEYA MEAKER "THE HOUND 0F'THE TANKERVILLES" Comedy SUNDAY CONWAY TEARLF -I- 'ROAD 0F AMBITION" - - - - "THE STOLEN UMBREL1.A" Comedy ONLY TH1E HIGHEST C.LAMS PICTURESARu SHOWN AT TMI THEATER ADMIMN: Aduits, 25c. C6huldeloc. -J IAmW Deep in thein hearts the flowers know 9 That- Heaven gave themn t-he rîglit- t-c mw. etic ii -itOU a gt- s, o; Ife inter tuine iti hîiii Lut plie' in NOUr lif' aud Ç teast-I. sî î ilte-hiapi'iîiî' of et-t-i ho r îiî0s ran ble JC lf 1 lNi Ld 4, Your Iumber and building- mateuiW- requirernents cati be filled here tt your finàincial acivantage. In other wo;à'i, we will save you 'Monel on these prices. Every price advanttge Uiat, the markc affords wilI be yourà1 if you trade with iuî Wil1 Soon 'Be Here Straw Hats'; For Childre;, $1.50 -- '$e2.eOO 0"$.25 BLACK BLUE' RED W. W. CAÈRR6L & SONS' COMPANYr -Phono 29 Llb.~tyviI1., III. IMM f

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