ts at N i to the in the mind,"" ghidorye h“fl 4 , little n this subjec er class of my bhrighes 00 p. m. ter pproval of ucted and a Cuaranteed 1al any | ch will co POINTS, 1 a tl68¢ 0 ity ntâ€" €* Es Jt % 14 THURSDAY, OA First Tncmmz of H 381 A 387 Central Ave,, High}and Park Dr. Melvin 258 St. Johns Ave. T k onulke orose: have built our| reputaâ€" ion for | ¢ undry work upon the sol®%l| foundaâ€" tion of t e.: We treat each and evedy| individâ€" g " and | piece of houséhold th | as much care it 1d reâ€" ceive in its Our prites ‘are ag : Call us up. §x 4 i %olh' 1 the â€" C, A. NER cnmom'r DR. A. J WU Hours § ORK ; Hi ARL D. FRITSCH 315 Tel. H. P. CQ1IO i tisieg," 20 t $1.00 Ib. 1e PA OBHR 23, 1924 o Pn n nd 115 invited to visit 17 | ILLINOIS ily ue pieces 1174 CB for t ~â€" New Buildings In a foreword James M. Speers, hairman .of the international comâ€" ittee Y. M, C. A., states that at the resent time the building bureau of e committee is retained on some 75 uildings projects, and points to the ultiplication of â€" branch buildings oth in large and middleâ€"sized cities nd the evolving of building plans and jects for cities or isolated. commuâ€" ities of under 15,000 inhabitants, The ancial service bureau of the comâ€" iittee,, he says further, reports camâ€" igns: for funds for new buildings nd for clearing off buildings indebtâ€" ness aggregating over $14,000,000. It is a rtf‘llking fact," Mr, Speers dds, "that the associations today are aising sums which before the war ould have seemed absolutely imposâ€" ible." â€" The latest "impossibility" is 3,000,000 subscribed by St. Louis citâ€" ens of all ranks and creeds for a itywide Y. M. C. A. developmient proâ€" ram. . â€" The Chicago association made an ncrease of $856,987 in net investâ€" ments or 16,8 per cent. . § \ Swimming Classes $a% L‘A gain of 11.6 per cent to 134,977 in the number of men and boys in swimming znd life saving classes, and a gain of 10.3 per cent to 11,784 in the number of men under leadership instruction â€"in _ phyfsical © education classes, are the features of an expandâ€" ing year in the physical work of the associations, There <was a ‘total of 349,307 different men and boys in gym classes, a gain of 3.1 per cent. Teachers in the Lake county hools, next to those in Cook.county, re the highest paid in the: state, rding to a statement give out y Francis G.â€" Blair, state superinâ€" ent of public instruction. The hers in Lake county received an verage of $1,550.83 a year. Kane ounty averages $1,396.42; Winneâ€" ago, $1,386.83; Peoria, $1,367.35; Will, $1,363,89; Sangamon, $1,837.45; ind ‘St. Clair, $1,816.57. Cook county aid an average of $2,306.72. Data available on 1,693 Young Men‘s Cluï¬thn associations in the United St;aq and Canada, reporting or the 1 year book and official oster, just issued, show the past asâ€" ociation year to take rank with, and n several important directions to exâ€" eed, the record of 1921. The report tates that the réeported volume and g:lity of association work as a whole been tl: largest and best in asâ€" jociation history, and much larger han was anticipated. 1°* > The largest annual increase in memâ€" bership yet recorded is shown in a zain of 9.5 per cent. The total memâ€" bership of the reporting associations A. Bible cl,?-m is reported. A total f 232,048 for the year is a gain of 4,000, or 11.5 per cent. Aggregate ittendance at Biblée and religious neetings reached approXimately 9,* 49,000, an increase of 11.6 per cent. Endowment funds increased 8.3 per ent to $17,308,000, while the property lebt increased by only 6.6 per cent. An increase of net association properâ€" y to $159,521,000â€"8.1 per cent in the rearâ€"indicates the volume of properâ€" y additions and is believed to mark he end of the deflation period of 1922â€" This condition makes teaching poâ€" itions in Lake county schools very lesirable and boards â€"of education ever â€" have. difficulty in filling vaâ€" ancies with high class instructors. [he high standard of instructors natâ€" rally reflects on the pupils and in county in the state do the pupils eive better instruction. County Supt. of Schools «T. A. impson for years has striven to about an: improvement in the schools of the county and the ults have been marked. The standâ€" has been raised from time to s 988,522, of which 244,529 are boys. The Chicago association‘s membership s 24,811, an increase of 9.6 per cent. Y. M. C. A. camps. This is an increase f nearly 16 per cent. If there were idded to this the men and boys in ‘amps in countries abroad where the ervice is mr the American Y. M. C. A, leadership, the total would be argely increased. 3113 men and boys |ttendedm "Â¥Y" camps this past ummer, / _ ‘ ime and there are extremely few ounties which can boast so many ountry -ehot:nwhich come up to he desired dard of instruction aid down by the state department f public instruction. Lake county has een complimented repeatedly on its plendid schools. { n Volumg and Quality Work As Whole Has Been Best in the â€"MHistory of the Y in ~â€"_U. 8. & Canada The rapidly intreasing interest in rganized outâ€"door activities is indiâ€" ated by the total of 90,092 men and oys who spent two weeks or more in AKE CO, TEACHERS :SECOND BEST â€"PAID tatistics of,. Compensation Of Educators In Illinois So _ ARGE MEMBERSHIP BOOST Marked increase in the number of en and bof$ affillated with Y. M. C. . M. C. A. RECORD FOR YEAR SPLENDID Indicates NC Arl:stophmea’a frog chorus could never perform likertn&t. The Greek dramatist missed a trick. e TO. BUILD STATION // . AROUND BIG ROCK The "brains" of Jth'e nation who sent sguggestions to J. W. Stephenson as to how he could remove that 60 ton jrock which was presented to him by the Chiugox‘_Northvum railroad on condition he move it away to make om for the new $100,000 depot,. hlm No charge of dynamite strong ;Q'mgh to crack it, could. be used without blowing the city into Lake Michigan. 4 Wedges were> driven into it and couldn‘t: be pulled out, Tons of coke were burned around it in an effort to crack it. Steve gave up today after| two weeks wm.' The railâ€" road will have to build the depot over it. â€" The rock was hauled there several decades ago and broke down several flatcars. The railroad refuses to encourage any more expense by attempting to haul it away. â€" . It ‘has been offéred to the Pruâ€" dential Insurance‘ company for use in their advertising chmpaign. That comp?ny has been urged to trade at home and quit advertising . the Rock of Gibraitar. : _ |)‘ * : "I have contributed so much animal lore to these pages that I am thinking of setting up as a naturalist," writes William Lyon Phelps in the OQctobér Scribner‘s. "I suppose all animals are personalities to those who know and understand them, When I was a child in Hartford, it was a pleasure taoi enter the beauti!xfl;'garden of that hospitable gentleman, ~Pliny . Jewell. There was a little lake, and in winter he distributed to the boys of the neighborhood _ free skatingâ€"tickets, which we highly appreciated. In sumâ€" mer evenings the old gentleman would sit in a chair on the edge ‘of this pond and ring a bell, At the mellow tones of this instrument, the frogs would come out of the lake and group themselves about Mr. Jewell, who offered, them bits of food, which they received courteously. 1 had never disâ€" crimiznted particularly among frogs; but to this man every one of those frogs Was an individual, and he had named them all. The largest was ca_lle;i [Laura Matilda,. and was the Swn t‘s favorite. I Have seen Laura raw near her master‘s chair, take a bit of bread delk?ï¬ely from his fingers, eat it, and then wipe her mouth daintily, like the Prioresse in Chaucer." W j The contractor whé?'.u building the depotLrhu started to build the strucâ€" ture around it. ME COSI The rock is so hni“’iï¬g‘it'doï¬u steel drills, It has been metamorphosed and is believed to have been a meteor. | Twentyâ€"eight insurance companies !tquhiedeâ€lNhflmh :he education of thirtyâ€"one high school students from eleven Middle Western states at Northwestern University school of commerce, it was announced today. Of the group twentyâ€"seven are boys and four are girls and all are educating themsélves for work in inâ€" surance, <There is partâ€"time classâ€" work each day and partâ€"time office work in the downtown headâ€"quarters of the large insurance companies. Efforts to Move 60 Ton Mass â€"â€" From Waukegan Depot Site "â€"‘. _ Are Futile . The Prince of W_-itf-ialuo has been noti that he can have it to take home| as a souvenir of the Great Un States. ht o : The typesetters should be careful not to get the mml the Chinese generals mixed up. the laundryâ€" men |where their collars are being washed. uh g. INSURANCE CLASSES NEW COLLEGE PLAN Leading Companies in This Busâ€" iness Supporting Courses In Universitiesâ€" "This new move means that in years to come the big insurance comâ€" panies will have a reserve force of well trained employees to depend upâ€" on," explained assistant Dean E. C. Davies. "Each year the experiment will be continued until its success is fully demonstrated but at present it seems wholly feasible." k Mr. Davies pointed out an interestâ€" ing feature lies in the possibility of some of the new group of students ulâ€" timately occupying high positions of trust in the great insurance corporaâ€" tions of America. The first insurance class at Northwestern comes from the following points, he added: Chicago, 10; Iowa, 3; Illinois 8; Kansas 1; Minâ€" nesota 1; W. Virginia 1; Missouri 1; Tennessee 1; Kentucky 1; Ohio 1; Wisconsin 2; and S; Dakota.1. MODERN FROGS LIKE . ARISTOPHANES‘ PETS Come Out of Lake and Listen To Music; Eat From Hand 3 Of Tamer THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HHIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS FRENCH DRY CLEANERS | AND pYERS _ " \..‘Phones 178 and 179 â€" slowâ€"moving snail with its spiâ€" shaped shell, the little|spiral ï¬ dril of the common leaf,} the |sp movement of the dancer as she moves about in graceful curves, gll form the basgis for symmetry in a This was the statement of Prof. ude Brag don, who lectured in Fullérton H:fl: Art: Institute last We ‘afterâ€" noon. /His subject was “!gynamic Symmetry," which the latg Jay Hamâ€" bidge popularized his lecâ€" tures and his books on dynamic symmetry of Greek Art. SLOWâ€"MOVING SN&;L HUMBLE AID IN ART As well as Evolutions bf Dance, . According to Lect on . Symmetry ? Name The response to last week‘s Kitâ€" ;h;m Ai«(i: advertisement / gratiâ€" ying. â€" Coupons onstration were receivead in suc numbers â€" that. our tvice me; worked overtime, but the fully welcomed the apportuni and every tion m'i as promised. pons from who wanted husbands to see Kvi?- chen Aid at work and therefore reâ€" quested . demonstrations . in t/ evening, were easier to compl with than if morning or afternoo showings had been preferfred.: _ We kept our word. W , that if any reader w fill ou and mail the coupon at of ‘the advertisement, not be pestered or a by perâ€" sistent salesmen urgint. to Kitchen Aid. ‘There is} positi no 3!;ilization on your _A send in a coupon req & du.T onstration. ‘ + [ yo 30 Money Back If Not Satisfied T HJ lined and boulevards,‘ jewel like lake, the abundant shrubbery and various trees, it is unequalled in its quiet dignity and beauty. P44 +. All lots sold with Perpetual Care. Connected with Memorial Park is one of the largest per care funds on deposit with a strong Trust Company of Chicago under a Agreement which keeps the funds inviolable. Full perpetual care is CE N T At the Northern boundary of Chicago there is located a ifol MEMORIAL PARK. I tmdcqeo@ldmvhnmndnmdhmd;m upon which} toestablish a cemetery that will for all times be a beautiful home for those who have gone before. ‘With the comfortable office building, the magnificent chapel, | front park, located on the highest part of Cook County, its flower Gross Poin Days‘ Free Trial â€" E MEMORIA L PA RK RAL CEMETERY CO. OF ILLINOTISâ€" he Beautiful North Shore Cemetery NON SECTARIAN C . :1 it Road and Harrison St., Evanston, IIL Tel. Evanston 4266 icago Office, 701â€"4 Marquette Building. Tel. Central 8330 â€" M. J. BUCKLEY, Local Representative ighland Park, TIlinois Teb ichenAid â€" ‘It was Mr. Hambidge‘s theory that Your boys may con it to pay 4 mï¬*m,mm?u,ma. an‘wdiuxr-n their adgk upon the basis of mathematâ€"| trips if you wi '?;,,†ital formulae and not by the hapâ€" \ | rabisientidif haurdmethodottbemotthcm * eoâ€"n««â€"«â€"ill m ist.. Mr. Bragdon‘s opinion was that : I f this statement was open to doubt, as , & Lammmig, . C he had been unable to find any facts P =â€"â€" ) 13" in his own research work that would CA m 2 a‘ justify such a conclusion, But there|f &# a e . _ We $ were many <interesting points in the‘ ’_\_ s Wiak ALOF * methods of working out artistic deâ€"| Cavel i © & :ihm by tbr use of mathematics, and | ky 4 * 9 m 19 ese the lecturer demonstrated on‘ Willis &c& » | the ‘Hlackboard. _ Four ana 8i% â€" Willk (4 Going direct to nature he used the lytinl!nmnï¬t:e‘:.“fl;mu.h onstrations, get triangles, recâ€" tangles, squares, circlés and half cirâ€" cles by means of lihes drawn from points in the spiral itself. a If} you would like to keep the Kitchen Aid in .i:nr home thirty days on trial, m your first payâ€" ment of 10% of the price of the Kitchen Aid and the selection of attachments you choose. If, at the end of: thirty days, &"' decide that you do not want kmdn Kitchen Aid, notify us, n re» fund every penny you np::h and â€"our representative will and take back the Kitchen Aid and attachments. If you decide to tegpfl-mchh-.mthhhm ‘!:on& budget plan, â€" 10%â€" per If you say, "I do not care to buy now, but wil:dfmhm ‘one next fhen id men uen the aae voe c man. un set for another interview. yo8 wayâ€"what it isâ€"what it doesâ€" how it saves time and laborâ€"how you can prepare an elaborate dinâ€" ner without becoming too tired to enjoy it. ‘eup \ If you decide that you do not care to purchase after you have keen the machine, all you need to do is to tell our demonstrator so. He will take the machine away, after thanking you for the opportâ€" tunity to show it to you. 4 me under no obligations &. Tel. Central 8330° [ _ -u.b.i.uniomx.] e suitable exp of : ground, | times be a beautiful home for . fies, #be. > .00( '."'",5'â€" is l > w { ings, ete. .. __ f + a 10 P It strains soups, purees, through & keowths . | ; Strains apple sauce. It is not n# or core the apples. This adds fiavor, § . i / c e °& It slices potatoes (to any desired | w And it retains | C hot x« d'&wu&m o Oe t All of this it doesâ€"and more! Our : rienice e§ us Kitchen Ti‘dtx-ku , h ever shown. a man‘ whouukkd‘nm ed does not buy, he or has only words of approval for it and ommends it whenever A postal card or the low will bring Kitchen Aid to yoautr home at a time to A demonstration costs nor places you under @ m.,uA{duwmtq S Kitche thirty on pay 10% down. If do want to keep the ifie at the do not . ite if mammm in own home. You will not to buy. Kitchen Aid m self. ~ Our that. They are cheerful râ€" teous. H § . names: users |who Eic en n n e to them. f " Stabe whatsoever Lake Shore Motors®Co." 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