h :n The Gir‘ ‘ 1:: ' karolyx Y “an Pollarl onus Avsuutg‘ ,nday 0.00.00.00.00?" R S ! Hun dry )NTAS SMOK- OFT COAL Son! and Tammi? ighland Ptfk lllinois '. Atele- Lriva' f“ v )r‘. (Lit. \ n \ Ita- E’roof_†1:gl:ty" X0103 nibx‘ 'myu .\'o. 10. Ct )medy Wood Hlkï¬lnud M 3’ Schml “- ‘an'ce ‘1 8:“ noon Illinois 9 ;..;.. ..;..3. ~ t W 0- I“ Percolatiog Process The It's a beverage that extracts the fragrance of the berry and all of its good equalities. Mark the distinctionâ€"gorid qualities. It's important. The true essence of coffee is not secured in the ordinary boiling operation that produces a fluid containing more or less tannic acid. This fact is set forth in easily accessible scientiï¬c reports which also ï¬x the high place of percolation in the list of preparation methods. DoiYou Know What a Bottle of ’Milk as Delivered by Bowman ~ Dairy Company Represents? T i . 571-579 Vine {1 dephones: Glencoc 70 Ql‘AIITY PRODUCTS Percolation requires for its,- success a constant degree of heat properly arr plied. The best example of a machine in which this result is invariably achieved is 1st: Inspection to w 2nd: Pasteurization 5rd: Country bottli 4th: Electric Percolator Sustains its Unvarying Quality Made in dilferent styles - Finished in copper and nickel inspection to verify quality Pasteurizalion to insure safety Country bottling to insure purity Abundant Refrigeration to insure 5 (/9433. Guam: Mwm 915 Marshall Field Annex Bldg. of Northern Illinois iPP 5} Cobu‘i“ C0 Service and Avenue Highland P sweetnes s ark 9 THE HIGHLAND PARK muss. NH Erbmmm mm PM E Saturday afternoon an election was 1‘ held in the town hall for the purpose 1; of deciding whether the taxntion in ll the corporation will be increased to ‘1‘ pay the debt of the village and result- E ed in 65 votes for and 15 against. Mrs. (K G. Pettis was the guest of: Miss Lela Glynch of Chicago on Tues- 11 day Mr. and Mrs. C. P 810. N. Y., formerly nounco the birth of Monday, Nov. 3. Friday afternoon Mrs. Bmce Blain entertainml a few ladies at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunckel of Chicag go spent thu week end with Mr. and Mrs.1"lnyd Gum‘kel. Miss \lary Bleinlohl of (' hit-ago was the “(é-k end guest at the h0nu of her brother. Edwaid Bleimohl. Misses Hanna and Janet Putnam of Arlington Heights are visiting: Mrs. Fred Meymx Mrsi 8. ll. Kross and Mrs. Alex \Villinan visitcd Mrs. Richard Mur- phy of Chicago Friday. Mrs. Fiske is in St. Luke's hospital_ for an operation. Mrs. Bremler of (‘hieago and her' sister. Mrs. Walter of (ilatlbrook, 18., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. I). he Loni: last week. Mrs. Bremler and Mrs. Walter were students in Lelmnwn Valley (‘olleize near Philadelphia when Dr. D! Long“ was president and Mrs. De Long a teacher of Latin in the school. Mr. Mellowell preached on “The Observance of the Sabbath" Sunday moi-mm.r in his sermon no the chil. ‘dren and also to the elders. The Dorcas Society is hdlding week- ly all day meetings in the community house in preparation for the bazaar which will he held the fourth of De- ('emher. Rm: Earl Morgan 0f Libertyville will [ill the pulpit uf lhu Presbyterian chum-h 'nvxt Sunday morning in the annual cXt‘hflngt- ul‘ minlsters under the church extension hoard. Mr. )IQ- Dowel] will preach in xho Libertyville Presbyterian church. 111‘. and Mrs cum: won- thu \\ Elizabeth Reiehelt. l‘ 1 Mr. and M rs. A. Merner had as their l Week end guests Thomas, James arid 3. A 1 Paul ()ilï¬llan, Miss Claussen arid l Bliss May )leszar of (‘hitaga l Mrs. R. Merner is visiting her sis-l ter. Mrs. Vummimrs of Gardner. l The Magic Voice, America‘s call for i Better Speech. a mu- act play by Flor- 3 ence ('rm-ker Comfort, was given by"l the pupils of the four upper gradesl in the Deerï¬eld Grammar school On‘ Friday evening with the followirlgl characters: Young America, Litdle Sam and Young (‘ulumhlm Good Entr- lish, Poor Speech. Efï¬ciency, The Fdr- eigner. Uncle Sam, A Soldier, a Sailtr, A. E. I. 0. U. (ï¬ve hale girls) Ihg 1three little buys) Slm'enly Ltmg'uaite1 Mispronuneiatiun. lnarticulation ahd Vulgar Slang. Miss McNamara coach- ed the play. ' In addition to the songs and folk dances of the four loWer grades, Margaret Sit-Wide danced the Ilighland'Fling in costume. (Miriam Stryker) On Friday afternoon Mrs. Dav n- port's room entertained Miss Mew“- Iiam‘s mom at a Hallowéen partyi The upper grade boys have orga iz- ed a football team and plan to the a practice game with the town t am next Tuesday evening on the sc 001 campus. ‘ Those who have been nextner 110;an nor tardy during: October are: First and second grades: Edna Johnâ€" i son, Arleene McDermn, Robert Blei-I mehl. Vernon Rockenhack, John Gg'rri- ty. Duruthy Dey, Earl Johnston, IHil-lx hurt Girke. Harold Sefler, Orval Wred- rick, Leonard Anderson. Gordon; Se- Kort, (‘harloac Gastï¬u‘ld, Paul Knigge,I James York, Eva Lung, meHinv .Iuhrvml. Von-no Huncklc, Ed“ in {forg- ..... L'Q‘I‘L, \ lldlulu.“ u... . , James York, Eva Lung, meHinv .Iuhrvnd, Von-no Huncklc, Ed“ in Berg- strnm. Edith Maucnsun, Harriet $try- kvr. Ruth ["I'antz. Elmer AmlL-(rsun. Maymc Tumu. Anita Mitvhvl], 1(‘211‘1 Ilagbloom. Third and fuux‘th Bush. Edward Bin-i1 {013...lian Hrvish: bloom. Hal'nM He bex‘t. Lester Iuhl‘vr [um )1.[\l\\‘1\lit H'He Kros DEERFIELD SCHOOL \ l‘thm Mï¬. Gx-m‘gc Stout of Chi the Week end gtwsts of Mié Dix-(k. Ethel Kl‘vh Luis ('lurk. Ruby u‘(‘~.fluh:ul. Hilu ind fuui‘tli grades: Edward \Vill'll Blrinmiil. liniil l‘ub'lwn- n Hrvishalwr. Elsie Hag†lill'â€l(l Helium. (h-rzilil ‘ llrr- ter .Iuhn-nd. (‘lzirisu Julhrend, tvlh‘ll. Aliw .\'i-\\‘m;n:‘ (lihtuf \V‘lWll 1» $1rylu'i. allacv RL-iclwlt. OM‘ur O’Bcrg. Marrzn'ci .‘lVKVfl'llh ('l‘nrilnn lin-ss‘ )imk. Ethel Krvh. ('larn New" Luis ('lurk. Ruby Landoï¬l. Mil l'ul’luhzm. Hllzi May (laddis ’ .lnlmmn n 3h have been neither ab$ent - "0 E3 ll â€" Rommel of Bufl' E2311 I of Deenï¬eld, an- 1: a daughter, born 1‘ TH -C_51l§l NOTES Kl I“ 1‘!" i l'i\ HIGHLAND gs»ARx. lLLINOlh †Gas Heated Electric Wash- ing Machine duuunu. ..._.,.,,_ Virginia Supple. Bonnie White. Rose (Zhoishabcr. P‘I‘Srcnco Glodcn. Isabel Ink-nund Halon Rvirhrlt. Eugenia Wa- . o . 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Pay $14.00 when leaving â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Am» balance navable in 11 equal monthly n capitalist } ‘ivp pl‘uï¬tï¬ [U the {yranny ( your orderjvbalance payable installments. See this New Washer on dis \\ EEUDDDE!DHDDDDDE@EEEDDEEE \ ~51} LA NDSCA ï¬E'"â€â€˜BEA UTIFIER {HIP-Y†UHH dist has disvihuted ï¬ts to the mflflic, his mm)" of lahur unions “1th much more reâ€" LITTLE expert advice now and then may not only save them from dying, but may help to preserve their beauty. Let me give your premises a little personal attention. I can furnish men by the houror by the day or will take the work by contract. fying of drivevéays by shrubbery so as to add to the general appear- ance of the premises. vtï¬y ("uh-man and uriun Landau. \ almut the sam "ml thvy are ncv A â€red Schwab um nth-mu the m-w 5:» much sil pl .n'Im-x siHy ai Washer on display in our salesroom. League TELEPHONE 523 will receive my earnest and ha? :31)“: PAGE THREI