iii Silk mm “in. In. ' the Fi HW‘ " L 1924, u by h Il ich suit is 1tttl N "iensshide f l,' ric Shop AB whaj this; city. Wd" o, [Dealer ift se t St. with“ Pull 5555 yum.“ and: ttrt Pan ...9c the sa egrice Hastin until bent: tSat" Urdstiare, bwood, Ill. . GEO AF. , Cmpldiptl tt',lhet IC-TRICAL TRACTOR ‘JANUAIY mtral Abusing Park MITTH those (irf Vine Ate. WASg‘ms CLE ERS iilEiiii1'ri'i',i'C':C',.C.'.1"] .mmwnn Highland Put ROCK!†" Rs': Wan“. JANUARY IT, 1924 Baggage, Expressing, Moving Telephone 1805 J. A. MINES. Embehner ' Telephone B. P. 782-! J. J. MINES, Embelmer Telephone H. P. 1408 Expert Demi-Surgeons Insurance-Fire, Tornado, Liability llllmig--- 8aggage---%rage Are You Carrying Enough? ' Aha headan for Auto Home and Notary Public PAUL SCHROEDER & CO, Real Estate We write a full line of insurance in tseveral of the best companies. , ', Offke and Residence, 884 N. St. Johns Ave. " Highland Park, Illinois _ Highland Park and Highwood J. J. MINES & SON Store and Chapel, 617 Elm Place FUNERAL DIRECTORS Eatabliahed 1890 lunar ' JR. Lady Assistant '" _ Tho enormous jun-om in tho vol. um. of business his by no men: mrtuttped:the department, which not only has taken care of thin bushels but already had issued 92,787 unto- mobile linemen for 1924 gm! collected for them more than $1,000,000. _ 'During 1923. to December A6, 1tt win of 973,791 iutomohiit? license! was band a computed with 786.190 in 1922 “Juana? -eolioettd in automobile fees for we 'in road coprst'ruetiort,, as compared with 'Te 'r61,21reo1leittm1in, 1922. . 2 "irTdrtiiuriiriurtiort, of the one. which for 1028 wtm $14,362,776. in 19% totaled "0l48/m'. . .. . ' Utiik “-8 per gent of the (mount collected. . _ i l C-aHrsttat of Yun- The following able thom' the num- ber dt automobile licenses and. thi amount of 1m collected every yen since 1911, the first year and». the State Autompbile Law. The year iy given, ilrst, total Amount of fees ne and total number of automobiles‘ licemedlast: b, t 1'9i1--8106,844.00, 38,269. 1912-2480,716.22, 68,012. 11gtrt,thth'f 94,646.- 3 _ 1914--7 3,403.70, 131,150. M)i6-r-$924,906.74, 180,832. 19i6--$1,286,Mih86, 248,429. ‘, 19if--i88,884.69i 340,292. ', 19pr-$2,T64,880.28, 389,761. _ 1$19--88,268M6.67,' 478,438. T 1920--86,8M,7T1.82, 668,789. _ t921--86,8M,188.26, 628,916. '; l 1iB2--8Ti861,211.2t, 786,190. I 1923-- (to Dee. 26) $9,469,737.34} 937.791: _ , _', a? number. at symmobile “and“ Mind, Seventy of State Louis L. 1t',tt,t'ii' today announced a. re- Pitt 1e record made by his one: dying 1923. 'We total, f'tltitat,t'. during the)!†reached 814,388; . 'r, 'R-tforum' '. . tr1916, the {our preceding “upd- mi ietion ot Seémtuy. 01833“ E linemen, the total collections of in de 'rrtmintts of {the otfiee magma to onfy‘ $1,819,810, During than men yen-p, therefore, the total collections orthe secretary ot. state have In: cram! nearlynm per cent. At the same time. it inn-ted, the optetttrttr cpat of the ottiee hnd deereruksd-diom 16.5 per cent to 7.45 per cent at the amount collected and the, out of openting‘ the, lutompbile department is now the lowdfst of any similar de- payment in' the Pettrhttltr, aver- COLLECT MILLIONS _', ',, Ii0lithtm)IgalGfiS a With an _ {mm ire nearly, two ttliis and ' half in;tota1 theorem: _ 'and of more thats 187,000 In SECY. EMMRRBON' REPORTS 'ritat Fees Exceed Thare of 1922 It: By Nearly Two Minions i 'y, Figures for Preced- . _ t _ in: Years -, ' m2 HIGHLAND mix PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS magi: M) ' ll , HUMAN FACTORS ' in Elephqne Service , " l, l _ l ;, ' , , :7 } . , THE MEM C) R IAJL PA RK l "ty . The Beatiful North Shoie Cemetery _' 'r'"',.-,"" NoNssc'rAnmNg .' . mx,isPisintrtitir,4riottrrsrrrtcrrete,'ait) Minn-tuna“ _ 7 _ Chicano-cc, 701-4 Mug-cue mBdi'i/tu"hrit"rJr"' sa', '_At am gonna mum, ot ?tyr then!- toe-dad . bum known. PARK, In tendon could not ui-mil. I an!“ up... at -d, . "2irrihietrtoestarbtiPat-usrrthitwmforar1t1h-uo-ttm1htta" than? who have gone baton. With an mummy oipee building. the We chapel, mama: 1:91.ng located on thes 1tigttaet suit af Cook Cog-w. in am lined wa11tss)nd boulevards, jun! lihr1nu, the 1ttmtdnnt Ihnhbcry and "do" trees, it unequaled in its gum dignity and homey": " _ _ F All my in told with warmly". Commit!“ '9rnoeat M u on. of theuritsrerretunt-ftmtis#derremttwttrtotm '1!“de tunder I Trust Anselm“ wiy)rr,irpii, the funds J'lllh'.1. Full â€PM can is nhdoluteit minted. V 1 .' 5- , F t _ ' ' i J' CENTRAL CEMETERY ‘cbuor ILLIN'OIs 1u"hrtey"totrl (haw: , , asrbri' .‘ soda) ;.‘ One P,Wicy 1pnelrykem Universal Service ;‘ .1 M. I BUCKLBY..Loed WV. Rigid-Id Park. [ninth ' _ 1m 1m There are 24,000 Bell telephone employees "in Illinois and in‘bre than 250,000 in the countiy at 1arieico-o'perating td, give-to the American people the best telephone .sertice intheixrprkL_ . "l 2/ 'i, 36/! System I. _ IT dikes a' lot of peppte, wax-king together intelligently and hat1noniotislr with the beitteltphonit equipment, to give good tele- pho'ne service. ' '. 'r' - i, _ T 1 The’engineenwho' plans the work, the construction mews whd biiild, the operators who give the. service, the maintenance forces who keep the equipment in' Fa order-- all' these and many Others cooperate to make Bell service] the marvel of effitiericy which itistodair, lr! ,5 ', " c-', Illinois Bell Telephone' Company LIVE at Tkfirtrri éfora‘yay, it†'rurirt You will enjoy tbe’izt and fan will be stqteisetl to‘ fiml'tbat Smreign perfection an m tban Idi- 'am'ty theta/mt.- Lent: shiny Be new Addition THE RESTAURANT am: vititm for lam, tea or dinner-41 jolt motor in: and. out Jim' but: 1 A SWIMMING POOL ogi Turbtkb ', Baths, just completed hid W4, Jiir ladies gm Mabildmt-i up)» ap/priest.. A, fd? weaved, unlit pool YOU ARE INVITED to 'ru3niertitrdimterdattas, at slimsistrty it: the new Bil-Roan 24:6 Think] and Sqturda] evening. In tbe Meat: Salk Kayak KM AT okamnu, “it? a? ""'",w"""he""e I Jj' Ana All pirrtu'iirwara I g _ BeieerServic.e fhtE PAGE NINE m-