f. “my on“ m i- ' Macmcorwmls F: dun-Jan- tum-5m V "mt1rstyrd-beFrs-o.Pgr. '5 "_.oAtotetsrnrt-agtu '-, “n'thvlnudauuhl ,."tgtttt2"if,e2iii.ir,?tiii , m inane-blunt ;: ,..frrth_u.b-reiu" ;. “numb“.bm ‘11!!!â€" Aylrohvlunnpocl‘. 'r-test-diehard-ai-tri-ic jaw-bumwinhnan‘d ', â€Hubbub-“Launc- 'ht,rNtugettgtt mil-h â€It, u I. um - St 11-. -artetths-st- ' higag-Uuyhu-I-ulh- ml; [aha-Illa: '23. "an. '?rrtnrtitttsHart'u,tr-r. Ifr:Attde-e_ortusms. “unmannmlumu 'ritt-gu.tFmattarmuoeeud. hm and 'se-tkms. Mu. Carlin mmmmhmu nude-h 'ym.ftheeuehroom,wuuatr. 'e-ttsto-ttte-ie-tk. du'rJtupJd,"gtu,teg tr4t',tuntutfN'tttgt blah-hyacinth; 2].. m d M 6. mm tm-as-ra-it-ua; "m iii. “mmdomm-uh t.tftrdteft-dtsGred-. Badde- the one with Davenport en the mutual Wield. Hollo- toulnc any. Novel-ha M), there will Also ho the but: unmoved by the Aluni minke. TN. will be from nine to We in a. boy- an. And will be on to all Ilmnnl and "tg- dnu of men-ma i Them will be no dinner this tall, but one In r',,',',".':,."."!,'.' for n wring. ht music or the jiijii be (mainland by thr Bluebird orcha- Inc one AND when mu. 8. uonmf6umc} Dave-port to my boa] School: Ten Nov. 19; Dancing Held In Evening se" Both has ‘Vore pretty "any luau-had on tae-give gaining. each one scoring (our (in: downs. Buns- toq depended on W rum. line plung- u to “in m rather than _ of which few were tried And only one in convicted. tor 8 yards, Mellin‘ to lendelious. Another of their, pone. wu intercepted by ttt Coleman. Deemeld attempted eight pane. and completed only one. This tn from Dickinson to Dick Hun: mend. and In good for twelve yum. The wind in a decided litter in the me when it tune to panting. Loo: mu were wily gotten " when with the wind. but Ihon rum ruled when sent out unjust the wind. Dickimn's punts. seven] of which vie over am yard.. were a big; tutor in Darnell: victory. mint beam This wu two you: neo. _ “was! Eva-I..- For til first time um 1031 Doc- Beht's grid tan defeated Evan-ton Satttrdnrtotuttmeofn Mm The (In In: no hard-{ought and the two (can: no evenly matched, that the outcome could not be deter- Ilinod until the fourth quarter, when, Deertutd's mend touchdown "put thet nap on lee." No scoring In done in the ttrat half, but been.“ had the tall mgr in goal for man: of the time. I": Bun-ton line twice pre- vented them tern scoring. however. I Tip “I tho In planning this “I. "r Itre fnfeptln. = " this on an qua. -rth.. new". Viki in dinilowed. thhw.huhmxu¢. For the put In your. New Trig: han (In!!! More the Deerfheid IL tark, and during this time have Inc-. ended in veering our, 'Iavun‘ â€inâ€; III-Godh- New My is with: up a an: LH1etrtutuuArGr"tiiaTirr- "or'tur.t-t_ii.eriiiiu"i7. the“... Soluthhmthy haw only on. “than, Pht,retuty_irirGu'ai'i.' l nun-an. '"'trdpr'.-ttsetqtte.nrNa. 1)tgr,,t,,","tatLth,iiiihii'.5 I“, t - 'sua-ei-add-ta-iii-SU-iii. ?romdryeets.u.t-iGe 'ertt,jyuitteliiTiTii! human-nun... blu'onhlthl- “gamma. m» to iiii" m m 3mm" Ith- nun-u“ ui. huh-J“ "mu-"c: Circuit Indium-imam 1aatweekeetterodiottemmttinGG 1'hie*hmtmeuintuCtrertiteo.rt tyrth.ret_rreroam,ma1seuit" than“ “.304.“ be paid tho Manna-ugh Ian-hump.†of Highland Put by BmtHmtn Btiekeu, Harriet E. 'dtantmsand Wily iueJ,tttmt,tortotiofu-e. ‘ Manny E. M. W. who, 'ttr.Atto_reriw.csatoGra -dttt_,ittmttem,-tiera. t'tee..irtanrerauitit/rii “which†'g'd"tTli l-hea-tu-vritdm. cw. Llt',WLt'a'u'httrifge an at. w 5 Wm†mummy-nu. - mm!“ TL"M,N,ie21egggt him-“3““ ‘anwummh luau-h. a2th.th-dt- etleeye1perotuuriiri. 'ed-Wa-ima-i/tiT, ttutr'""""'"-'"'" d'l',teu',gt.eteettgt.tt Munch-nod-- 'il."lllsri'.'d,11trggi,tttt, " 2t 'fd.t't.e'tt â€an. we!“ ' dw-nMd-hqlo- autumn-ludiyaMhh “with“ rr-Ura-i-Gaia- 1te"tet',',,ttftS,taa '."f. ('le h". h. “I i may fajï¬vh-z. 1tteteIPAtsi5irGFc' HARBAUGH LUMBER CO. WINS SUIT IN COURT Given Mgltht he " 94 In Case W lei Mn. Bee- in: In [Micah- I Albany. "une'lkm you u, thu church. " the morning ,.wtiirirou-rVx"' pg:- mm united with the church: Prof. uni In. Carl E. Bates, Mim, Mary Thompson. and the Ihmekel sisters, Betty, Jane, and Venue. in; the hunt “tend-nee in the his- tory of the church. A tine spirit of fellowship relaxant] the visitors in cur midst. Rev. A. J. Bras preached . helpful sermon Ind had charge .1 you In promised a good program Come Ind moo, it with In Our rally day service m I real: success. We mind our goal. hIVxl I 3013M Church Sunday school. 8:45 am. f Morning Worship u tt. l Christian Endeavor " 7 p.m. Evening service " R. The woman's Missionary society will give their annual utarskotrerimr progrnm Sunday .eeertirttr, Nov. l3. They will give a play entitled "h Dream with I Minion." This play nu given a the fall W.M.S. rally and up: enjoy“ by all present. so I thrilling tale to all and nothing In: than a crowded church should be present to he†him. . Midweek “nice Wednesday, 't:45, Choir rehearsal Friday, it o'clock. Boy not" meeting, Friday, 7-830. A cordial welcome to 11.] the sen» ices and netivities of this church l 1 7:30 Service in chtrze of the W0- mn'l Missionary society. The tui- dreu by the Rev.uas. M. Corneliavn of Pendleton, Ore., missionary among the Indium of the Northwest. Mr. Cornelia») in the successor of the - missionary explorer, Marcus Whitman. who In: later cruelly mur- dered by the Indium. He will have 6:30 lluionary luncheon by the Women's "iasioetar, Society. This till he a time of Christina fellowship and numbers and friends of the church It! linked to be present. 10:45 A "union of members of the wmr'l than ot the last three mu. All young people who have unit-d with {in church during that time In urgently requested to be present. "(winch uni trained leadership. Adult _ Th â€an a! tho You; Pmt- DWI day-Mt will hold their Mll- lnr monthly bmi-c- and" Tua- day, Nomi»: Mth, a 7:30 pm. 55m, 7 - 2tt,utuervecetue. Mutual-um“ â€mwmpmm titsdtithr-uaurruit. to and _tu_ekiitmst W, to Mulch-rt 'tr.euritrieattee ee!--tuttoda-tut commpnion W: During} the 2:80 service“ the Everett when! Mud:- Clint Rev. lurk J. Andrew.. minister. 9:8? gunk new. Departmental l m i m - in... Aeeetertttp- lee 'flftt" “FT“PNW Calm - Eel-Io; 'itat ded' - "1:15.31“ fee, his, lids: Deeritetd Church “ma-uh io, of Wham; 'tstu-ai-ii-iii;.-. Matthias-pg.- eh stir tttil Em Traa -iiiii; tte tmidrtla- “I "It: "tueetttm-iliiiiC 1?i,et,eii/dU2U. a... lithium-tubby“. - bu . with. at†“hefty. 30-min"; “1 Minn-thaw “NI-MdMI-mhu public “MIDI-eathhrdunfot 'htnhftrrrrsttmiurtrtimitG"tiiit 1tttPyutetreyumaemsiiG _tmreubmrt.thtra-tt/G7r' “Mn-45mm. m... 9etaett-tmetsmamatitU-iii, _'21',2tT,rttl'attig2iitit Mud“. (“My "meburukttruuiiiGitiaTiit Tdt Why an itiiFUaiiri ii"iii; eprteee.tt (What-Ha to bug-Ir tstriyk if?“ iif trPiieit-oGtiUGiiti'r' and mm "titod.oermrthtsit mun-mun. “in. “Mitch’s-â€mag. m-mmumde- 'et'Pe.ttyPttuirretGUrii- "___- -. -. .... uhlucllull, cum“!!! " I member of I min (map. and nanny other practical eomrideratimtg. Rumba nlretdy have established the (m that youth'n emdtiet with parental judgment does not. occur within on. may of reUttomshtp Ilene: it extends to the entire - of behavior activities. a"te,t, u glitter-ind " Mart thm th. knot-nee and gal-nu- of mu m: mm, contact; with -1trtmreA,raGt7iii'i'iiiri, movies, what than: to wear, time to retire, money ttr ineideettattr, conduct "The points " issue "on coheertt- inx motor cu- riding, dating with boys. friendship. with girls, home re- spomibilitien. choosing or maturing for .- vocation. trucking. daneintr, than}: nttertdanee, drinking, accept- in: personal criticiun. courtship. unr- rian. gimp“ school. making loci-l “Out of a total of 2,799 listed, 2153 involved eonniets with parental au- thority or jmlgment. This problem of revolt occurred more frequently than any other in the entire list of eighty- four problems. A similar survey of boys' problem: does not place com tfiet with parents a: the one recurring with mm: frequency. l wrong or was unable to decide who); path to take. the facts in the situa- tiop_ were to be given, "For some time it hat been evident that both principles and practice for. merly relied upon are new ineffective. In tom-hing older boys and girl: moral or religious self-control, materials and methods used a. generation ago in practically every home, school and church must now be laid aside. They no no longer maptable. Young Peo-l pie respond to them negntively. “The mnlyst tinds little ditriealty in l locating facts concerning the often. "ive of youth. The conditions that ihave occasioned this revolution, like, wise, are not hard to locate. Research Results . The recent research project car- ried on at Northwestern university, 2.799 returns were received fromhigh school boys tad girls in the sopho- more, Junior and senior dunk Each Kirl wu asked to den-rib. mmtely a recent experience in which she faced a problem of moral tself-eorttrot. If I she was granted to do that was _ mannamrm i Con-dons of Penal-lily l "The trirl of 14 who {lung at her I naming grandmother, 'Why don't you net your on? had simply reached the point where she wanted to decide for herself which pair of stockings to wear to school that dag. The boy of: 17 who said to his teacher. ‘Some- body's getting nosey around here,' really meant that he was conscious of being I distinct personnlity occupying exclusively I legitimate bit of social territory. "Patematinm in taboo," he aid. “The citadel: of authority have been shaken. Coercion eamtea youth to blow a fuse. Parental irritation de- velop. within the Min! and parental nhtiomhip. But in defense of youth it may: be slid that parents often lack eduentionat insight. Methods of ttaretttat control that In suitable when I child in T years old become sheer nagging if employed with a 17- rear-old. I Non-Au L meme... pol-our of “nylon- t',e",'P, North's-urn msivqrBitr, an. the _ of modern youth in a "can: add".- be fan the Wetter-n Comm-don! eon- {We at Pond-du-lac, Win., And pointed out that the revolt against parental authority vu due My to the hum of parent: to than that methodl of government and instruc- tion " their children danced in yarn. . WhlmthI-d all Punt-mount. â€molar-limo! HOP“)! TELLS MASON mum -liCMthtgss Every time you turn on the electric light you can think of Zoroaster's re- iitritm.-eWtrrnan's Home C?mpaniom Hospitality to stramrers'seems to dterease in inverse ratio as extra rooms are added to the domicile.- American Magazine. The fuel nil business has kept pace with building development on the north Shure which has characterized this section in recent years, and Braun Brotiiers Oil company has kept one jump ahead in opportunity to grow in its line. Two uf their trucks tanks are espe- cially equipped with a hose line of 100 feet thruuzh which oil may be pumped into the smaller basement storage tanks of the 200 gallon type. while the truck remains standing in the street, " the curb. The truck tanks we provided with every known device for handling this commodity, including special equip- ment for wishing and cleaning tanks, or to prepare a tank in which heavy oil has hccn stored for the reception of tt lights!†fuel. Braun Brothers any various grades of fuel oil, about six in number. Eight huge tank trucks are utilized in distributing oil to patrons of the company, over a territory now ex- tending from Evanston on the south to Lake Forest on the north and from ttie lake as far west as Milwaukee avenue. _ The compxny also has n plant of this type at Northtieid, west ot Win, math. The cup-city here ia 130.000 gallons and this plant, like the new one at Highland Park, is equipped with modern pumps and complete my ehinery for handling the fuel oil pro- duet in the most advantageous mam. net. pmmutely 20o,0oo gallon}. cart Bra-Ln is in chartre ot the once at this plant. _ H... “w..- “may a! “All! gallons. m. in Bulky, is only the first unit of what Brian Brothers contemphm for Highhnd Puk. When completed. the plant will have a storage capacity of ap- proximately 20o,0oo gallon. Carl Bruin Broth: Oil my.†bu jut couple!“ in mend bulk phat for the Home of fuel oil, " High- land Park. tt is located on the Iouth “do of Mid road, at the and“, 1nd 6om- pr'uu four 20.000 gallon tub, "ri trading - total not." '=paeitr rm no nun .-rt_, - - . . _ monument» V nmuxwmrnm 8w: his. all Line 1).. "eey.PreetrstrstGd FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS , HIGHWOOD’S OLD RELIABLE GROCERY AND MARKET ' PHONE HIGHWOOD 117 CABIN HOSPITALITY EASY REMINDER 'i-ji, SANTI BROTHERS _')v'ri"'si" oit may "htt$mgtAqBtt Dunn com um "'""""'tP."tmttetoromarGraiiGi _ â€ROAST, ttt 5.77.". 7.77. 1TIT.". “ SWIFI'S BROOKFIELD 311mm tts . . PURE KE'l'l'LE RENDERED LARD, ttt SUNSHINE SODA CRACKERS, pkg. . . . _ "mMAs"EBBcpr'ri'riaii,tty M....... RICHELIEUCOFFEE "m".............. OUR SPECIAL BLEND BULK COFFEE, FANCY WISCONSIN POTATOES, peck . sriziicrtmrrriats,-t .............. Putter SLICED BACON, m................"...... FRESHDRPBSEDHENSH)......A....... F'REsHsPRrNGcrmarENs,m '......... BEsrrrArnrEBErirRpAsr,m .'..r.t... MruSniir2.BPNEuiss SHOULDER VEAL VERY BEST SUGAR CURED HAMS 10 ttt average, whole or half, It) . . ' , Fresh Fish on Fifiday x Danni It. Highland Park. "lindk This mm day at November. 1321 The femnll m" m. 30 on r...‘ - a": ulnvull; nausea It ‘he Colk-cmrH Otfiee. City HalL runner Green Bar Rand Ind Central-Avenue. Hikhllnd Pure. Illinois. ithin thirty I30) days trom the data, â€will Notice is lurllwr Riven tbat the 'mid CMVtse- mm: Uyivided in ten no: installments. “at the Amount of the in! installment Ix 52.50030 and that eaeh " the rvmainihn imrtaItmeats is t2.500.00. That I“ irvstmlimertt, draw in- mt at the rate ot 6 Der cent per Annum [rt-m Drinker 3. I927. The first irurtsOrnent is nabelo an the 2nd day of January. Al). urn ,nï¬- "..R'...a'-. .‘u-IIBI a! Public Ninth-r Ia hereby given ' the County Court of IAIN County. “lit-oi. has mum-red indium-m for n speeinl “mum-m upon property hem-Mal " the (allowing im- Druvrlnelltz The construction of I “stem " wutx-rmlinl in Richtteld Avenue. Castle wood Road. Hillcrmt Avenue. Brim-k Drivr. West- Tvrnce and Ridge Road. Ill in the City or Highland Park. County of Lake and State of lllinuin, u will more fully Ina-Ir (mm (ho certiRed copy or the judgment on " in my (“CIR That the warrant for col- Vction of such "setkstTurrtt is in the hands of the undeniam-d. AN Persons itttvrmsterl an henby "atitked to all and my the .mount Assumed " the Colk-cnrr'q Mm, City HalL runner Green Bl! Rm»! ".4 13......“ ._.___, ww- .. . -- _ _ -e'iiM'imr8 ._ "we“ we unnunt of aid nmhllu mum-ruined Ind unwei‘rillx (mm Ilid special la! list which is due [mm [hr rnmlive Inâ€, Muslim traets or pan-U: of land tum-hing upon the line of "M Aide- u-lk “cording to sod special lax list. FRED W. RUBLY. " City Collect“ of no", I'HERHFORE. by virtue of the DnW- Tr and "about, ot the I.“ of the Sum of "Kinds. Ind ot “in! ordin-nu-. and d 1hr grroeeeeirtes had under said unlin‘nu. l'nm here!» (“New In rolled the xmnunt " "m.'.4--;g.__,, -r - [ N ha i he mu-u“ I" at "by [was to n" was inter, 1.l1l that tho City " mum-u P-rk did ‘comtnu-t . com-tru- cement sidewalk on the Nurth "k of Lani"! The Avenue from St. Jvhm Avenue to Gnmhnd Avenue. in the City of Iliuhhnd ' in accordance with an urdlnlnrv ereOr null-d by the Council of the City or "kill-1H Purl on the nu any of November. A.D. WM. tmid nirkw-lk " eoreeettr shown by a bin or can of “in! nidcullk SKU. in my Mier, on the 28rd thy of October. A.D. Ir27. and I speei" " list them! hovirur been Prepared. I‘- providé by but, Ind tiled In my van- on the 23mt My or (number, A.O, 1927. NOV}, THEREFORE. by virtue of the unw- All For . bu tin- dutrhl â€xi-non but hum: of a count-n: to“ in mm mm. It In. bun 'houdtuttho-i-terint-, ily loud-d atreet an. International» 1, {among “haiku not: claim thatr this chewed loan is “.0er try) the human body,ud humane-mi producer, late- the Amalia: Eiee, trie RIM mochtion. Instead of coin; to the beauty Parlors tbr .l.e. trical Haunt-nu. Indies will tind rm: heneiit from riding the street an. according to the mocintion. It has been noted that men who work around electrical “nu-ting plant; are rarely ever sick. The men work- ing on eleetrie street an have I high health record. All of which substan- tiues the theory advanced by scien- tists, claims the teattsttortatian Wu RIDE mu CARS AS All) To BEAUTY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Sauce SPECIAL WARRANT “may: no mm m . _ new“. TA x installmem one your there, "many until I" imstatlmenta {initial Til FRED W. Rl'BLY hereby given ' an ke County. Illilto'l. has or n speeinl nmsmeu! " by the (gnawing im- "Importation 19ttrraNT pit; Haiku." render“! jun] " Ilpon BM did Prr"emertrtc- the or wnter llll St. lam! Axel-um the mm. Gurland no. and Avenue. ncll Cknwnod A, 3th dau Averuse, (Road. att it bin; County or la All pawn-nu interested are hereby mrtifred u. all um! my the urn-mat nun-ed " the Crrlhetor's Ottiee. City fin-AL Corner Gnu: Bay Run-l and Central Avenue, Hilhhnd Pulk. Illinni‘, within thirty I30. days from the date (hereof. Naive is further Riven that the said Auras- LS,,'?, divided in ter, no) installments. That we nun! nf the first installment k 512200.110 Ind that oath of the retraining insullrnenu is 311.7001»). That In" installments draw in-p tweet at the rate of 6 not rent per autumn from Dunk-r B, 1927. The lint inihllmen! is ply-bk- on the 2nd dar at January. A,D. “UK. m". ._...w.. aim“, owl’- thk Avenue. Sunnyxido Avenue. ' like Raid. I" in the City of Hilhhnd Park. County of Luke and State of "limb. u win mun- “My Anya! {mm the eertitSed envy of the judurmenl on Me in my omce. That the Win-ht for culkclion of inch minimal“ is ir' the hay-Ma of the unde’ihn-ed. n. -- _ . BPEIAL All-II!!! Nohctt SPECIAL WAIIAN‘I' NUIB“ tos Public Nothe in hereby given that tho Cuunu- Court of Luke County. Illinois, bas renamed ind-Ml. Ne I meet] luau-em upon prmty hon-{lied by the 1olbwin- in,- Prrrvemot:--The contraction of I swun- of water Ill-ill] in [kc-whit! Avenue. Kitte- laml Awuue, Elkmlulv Rand. NorttrUmt Ave, mm, Garland Avenue. Midland Avenue, lick hula Avenue. Mecraren Rand. Arbor Avenue. Clenwon-nl Avennr. Emuwood Armin, Chum an. A-...., .4.._.,,,,., - r 1. [had it Him-mi Pare. [Minot u". 10th an of November. 19M, The neon-l imhlllnent on: “hr 5nd - on lulu"! until I" an Bud. - 7“." - - -. I I. ‘m A... ot an w All Dona- tutu-Id In W In“ to all All nu tbe W I...“ n It. Couretor'. Ola. City “All. on". Gun- In; land And Cain) Ava-mu. limb-l Put. “limit, within thin: I!†h;- _ tH dut- Ml. V ' Nada: i furtb.. triven an I.†nan- MI E avid-d m In! H.) “Hulk-ht. That the amount of Ute Brut (mullmt b nun-30 Ind that tub of the "Mullah. [Inhibit-h is $W.9atat, That all irsat.it-t. hi il- P""ee-orsbepiGit' In unu- hum In: ST. "rt. The In: immune-x h - on the and any ot Juanâ€. LB. 1K8. SEWING MACHINES IREDALE SISGBB AGENCY MOM. ILL _ Tet. Dem SOLD AND REPAIRS!) but rnl III-n in rrboUt Inchin- lol- Six Dull-1| I“ III. Chairs and Tables FOR RENT Highhnd Park 18t A. H. ML'HLKE .21%e 161/23 .4%e . .49c . .49c ..31c 75c Me lullment om war there- nu-Hy until all instar11rtuests 33c 33e 24c 39c FRED W. RUBLE an that the said hue»- UD) installments. That insullmknl ii 512200.110 rominink insullrnenu 'd installments draw in-. FRED W, BUBLY '1'}? IKE-men nu ust.umGiria7ir, ' per qtent In a... The um man...“ a" ot Juan-n, Lu, City cum-em PAGI m: Pity bLikctor mr there. wall-menu