[ PAGE FOUR Call Durment‘s Hand Tel. H. P. 1587 _ It is just the place':jfls send your nice family washing Every family w { is done separate. M marking. We use no bleach. Quick service. Prices reasonable. inlli:hhndPaHfllm;withlr;Dmd{ Hours from 8:00 to 6:80 p, m. After 6:30 by appointme Amh‘GAL must be made ‘before 6: 'l'tbi*'m:hlnd Park 1990 || NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP&BEAl:ijRL()R _ Heir Culting: | || Shingling . | * Face Matonce Baggage, féxpressz’ n8, â€" oving | / 3 P L c3. _‘ Highland Park and Highwdod Telephone 1805 | Constantly Imprc1v§:d But No Yearly Models | | Dodge Bros. Motor Gars “""‘-'h'flï¬l ‘:lmh-wflt. p«m-ruu.urm estimates, new buildings,| Let us know and get our first m†* ) New H Butt The best of |all summer| drinks is pure, sweet milk or BU'l'l‘ER AILK. It not only q encheé,the;thir’ ut builds physical vitality. _ BOWMANS |PURE CULTUR® BUTTERMILK is _madet of jpure, freshly pasteurized milk. Our galesâ€" man will be glad to serve you. | â€"| /. YOUR PATRONAGE , I8 RESPECTFULLYT Boker +2 ob ce P in H. Meier Consgu ion Carpenters and Builders 5304 Glencoe Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois ’C’leanin?g} Dyeing, Presging, Repairing and Tailoring 382% Bast Central Ag'enu'e } Telephone H. P. 1868 P\ . W. ZENGEL For Allâ€"â€"Men, Women and Children Rooms 8â€"90, tipstairs, State Bank Build w 9 D. L. MUSTRIC M cPh ermil PARK, m;l‘ivom and Park 120 â€" 121 :30 by appointmént to 8:00 p. m. Manicuring 326 North First St. Cr undry o H., P. 781â€"J . The total amount o 1923 was $1,607,611, a: of bonded indebtedness ‘of the fiscal year fas $ _ Fortyâ€"five oneâ€"room fchools and 8 village schools: have er been isâ€" sued standard school di as or had their former one renewfd during the New school equipmen of $74,034.97 was add _/ The amount paid nurses was $12,771 a paid truant officers w the expenses of sch business offices was $ «+The cost of fuel, wa janitor‘s supplies: was the total salaries of 682.61. . / The total expendit tal year amounted making the per capi cation approximately considering high schoo. tary schools separate ita costs are approxim high schools and $160 schools. Six districts emplo: ficers at a total: cost total number between of age not attending Of this number ten we five sentenced by .court of school and age cer was 107. The numbe tween the ages of 12 ing unable to read and Hence there is still â€" ant: officers. . There are fourteen gchools employâ€" ing either a nurse of physician or ‘both. ‘The total ampunt paid for nurses was $10,850 while the amount paid physicians was $1D21; 8,966 chilâ€" dren were examined dnd 3.442 were found defective. â€" There are 23 priva schools with a total enrollment of 4402 pupils and 315 teachers. Lake county has 1# school bi ings valued at $4,4&? 39 which, gether with equip t â€" valued $618,230 makes a tot@l public scl valuation of $5,068,26%â€" One hunc five of the schools havk school lib: ies with a total of 34,423 volunies Of the 539 teacher tributors to the State and the amount contri{ was $3,808,00. I Lake county empl ers at an average m $133.75. (‘The educa of this county is evi that over 66% of the graduates of some hi of learning above the. Teachers Got The total amount o by the teachers durin year was $865,082.47 teachers earned appr times the amount_ Lake County with has an average dai 10,850, the average being 8% months. Miore Girls. The 14,392 pupils ly divided as to the and boys. The ‘total was 7,354 while that 7,038. This division through all the grad dergarten with its 3 girls to the hgh sc ther 1,134 bogs and 1 jously, however, the uates was not so eve of the eighth grade and 419 girls, and t school being 140 bo This ~difference is p the necessity on the of becoming wage ea superiot intelligence the girls. f From this it is ber enrolled in th but 42% that of t Thus it is appare centage . of those eighth grade is over of those reaching high school. 4 Considering the grade enrollment w appear that: appro the children who en reach the eighth. school enrollment first year 866; secon year, 497; and fou The total num der twentyâ€"one 14,314 were boys a this ‘number 8,736 years of age, Total Number The total numbe tending school was mentary grade e 119 and the high 2,278. The average enrollment was 151 rollmentâ€"that of . being ©666,â€" and the the first gradg, bein ‘~/.~ Phoi The cost of ope of Lake County d closed was $2,399,4 pupil being $166, port just comple perinterclent T. A the state dePartm struction, Per Capita Exp¢ According. Tc ~*+ Issued by ta BSuperin REPORT FOR oJ col THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS icians and the amount $903, while boards and ,037.32. T, lights, and ,569.84 and rs was $91,â€" for the fisâ€" $2,399,444.83, cost of eduâ€" 66. However, an delemenâ€" _the per capâ€" tely $197 for r elementary school buildâ€" 39 which, toâ€" t â€" valued at : public school One hundred school librarâ€" ed ‘truant ofâ€" of $903. The and 16 years chool was 49. arrested and The number ficates isswed reported beâ€" h\g 21 as beâ€" write was 12. vork for truâ€" re about equalâ€" umber of girls umber of boys f the girls was as about equal , from the kinâ€" 4 boys and 322 1 grades with 139 girls. Curâ€" mber of gradâ€" ly divided; that ing 385 boys t of the high and 175 girls. bably due to rt of the boys ers rather than in the part of 539 teachâ€" hly salary of nal enfinence ed by the fact teachers were er institution igh school. of children &tâ€" 14,392; the eleâ€" ment being 12,â€" hool ~enrollment lementary grade the lowest enâ€" kindergarten, ighestâ€"that of 1826. 126â€"J ct that the 8th 1064, it would mately 58% of r the first grade e average high grade was 568, year, 636; third year, 864. n that the numâ€" enior year is Freshmen year. that the perâ€" tho ~reach <the 8% higher than ) Senior year of salary earned the past school L which women ximately three ned by men. tax levy in the amount at the close its 107 districts y attendance of length of term , 442 are conâ€" Pension Fund, uted this year of Children NTY SHOWN ting the schools inz the year just .88, the cost per cording to a reâ€" by County Suâ€" hur Simpson for it of public inâ€" ‘of children unâ€" 28,004, of which :13,690 girls. Of were under six to the value during the nse Was $166, Statement _ e County ndent PASTâ€" YEAR S:t:ll ‘cks, light and speedy, are being iised to run beer since the big}éoma{ have been found . too large to“e the motorâ€"cops and sheriff ofj l'l' county. The _ disgovery was made the other day fhr two of the sherifft‘s cars had |#ombed the roads for a boorf.{tru They figured just about where they) would strike the prey. they were||seeking and set to that point with| the idea of working back. The tim was unusually short beâ€" tween Waukegan and ‘the road theyl Beer Runners Discard Heavier Tr For Light, Fast /â€"/Ones Is Report 5 USING ?I;)EEDY CARS _ _ MO SMUGGLE BOOZE During)\the year ending June 30, 1924, thred oneâ€"room schools, one twoâ€" room schopl, 2 sixâ€"room schools and one eightâ€"room school were built in the coun + year, and three schools have been issued siperior school diplomas. r' This was the conterfiporary omment of a scientifi nal n the long distance teléphone ervice of 1890. The "vast terriâ€" ory" ended with Pittsbdigh on FZJ "[HE wvast territory covered Tï¬y these lines at on strikes he observer, and some c ception ay be had of the im nee of long distance telephorg in the ustness world of the easfy|‘ ry" ended with Pittsb gh on e west and Washingtof on the uth. Along its fronti¢t stood wall of silence. + CENTR A L m.mmm"mmehmumflmrflimeQ absolutely guaranteed. [ ces | At the Northern boundary! of Chicago there is located a beautiful MEMORIAL PARK. Its founders could) not have secured a more suitable expanse of ground, um,wmwmuubm..mmtwmm.uauu-wmh thouwhohngvu With the comfortable office building, the magnificent chapel, beautiful front p k located on the highest part of Cook County, its flower lined walks and boulevards) jewel like lake, the abundant shrubbery and various trees, it is unequalled in its quiet dignity and beauty, f f All lots are sold with Pefyet Care. | Connected with Memorial Park is one of the largest perpetual care funds on deposit with a strong Trust Company of Ohicago No such barrier now THE MEMORIAL PARK \"â€"The Bea ‘ ful North Shore Cemetery § \| NON SECTARIAN > _ Gross Point Road and Harrison St., Evanston, III. _ ‘Tel. Evanston 4266 Chicago Office, ‘1.4mrqmumm.mc.m|sm PARK, ILLINOIS â€"Pushing Back the quired an investment higher than the amount represented by our investment for each then in service. This condition will apply to each telephone added y years in the future if present price levelshold. Highland Park, B4 ILLINGQIS BELL TELEPHONE CoMPANY > One Poliky + One System + Universal Service _ _‘ d\ | j northern Idaho and Montana Forest Service has established a 8 1 forecast of lightning storms the ‘benefit of the fire fighters. fRrb off. THe truck,; by that time, ifdid have almost reached its des, ihhtion. Since then it is understood hat a number of light trucks, travelâ€" ig) at all the law allows, have been Ating up the county roads. . l‘t he establishment of speed trucks n Ithis county does not mean tomeâ€" se forecasts are proving eightyâ€" per cent accurate. . rs. Eddy, Kerr and Williams, of imbia university have succeeded in aiting a sufficient quantity of one the vitamines, known as "Bios," itamine D, to ascertain its chemâ€" analysis, crystalline structure and sical properties, ig new to the "racket." Booze nts,:from Peoria and that section the <state, ‘declare that runners e have been using light trucks many months with reasonable ‘ess, , f so they figured they had runners trapped. To their amazeâ€" tfluytoflndnotrdchaflthony ‘to the point where the call had put in. | & What kind of a truck was it?" sheriff asked a farmer. A little Reo and it was going fast," came the reply. t explained it. : The chase ETERY CO. OF ILLINOTIS , Local Representative Thus has the wall of silence been pushed back to the edges of the continent. â€" In its place is a nationâ€"wide telephone service. 4,500,006 miles carrying a daily average of more than 1,600,000 long distance conversations. The 94,000 miles of toll wire of 1890 have grown to more than the voice of man. To places and to people he has never even seen fly his wireâ€"borne thoughts. Over distances which it would take him days to travel his words speed in an instant. _ Averices Uiighom » Ucegruph C Map of the Lines of the in 1890 T.’hoputloltbomhithm system on which paving work not yet started are being miaintained by the division of highways and Whhhmm?eï¬z‘ generally.. Detours around > and paving work are also maintained by the state in the condition possible under the circu stances. $ Illinois roads are now, generi speaking, in better condition than ev er before in the history of the â€"This, at least, is the opinion of torists who have traveled extensi in recent weeks. Tourists from of the ntata comment enthusiasticall on the state‘s highways. _ $ )4 ~â€"The hard road system is growing stthnuofnboutflaih-n'm under the efforts of thouxands of and score of concrete mixers. There are now about 500 miles more paveâ€" ment completed in the state than at this time last year. | + Grading and oiling of earth tendvox.w â€u†f ith.,thhyurï¬nn-‘ombmh“. mflw .. ‘This work ‘is now mumm.nflu&i'x:‘" '.’u:n&ds':fmol l % $ pp ttl;opnvodm.d STATE ROADS NOW 05 BETTER THAN EVER THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1024 | €} i [ 10 81 *3 4 4 Al 11 AP