H,, Koon rom the fabric delivered to a it where it is dlution of gum, tes every fiber 1This protécts 1al friction and the sidewalls yility and addiâ€" tes friends in disâ€" ear to you as ive them the »stone‘s many or yourself. If rhad the safety, conomy of these le,,longâ€"mileage ) to the nearest e Dealerâ€"for e only builds pped Cords. llow distance rrier between tiends. »$t économical red motorists. .. Phones H. P. 49â€"1104 ds by AND HEATING â€" â€" ! Jobbing a Specialty ce" wn calls are tmation secâ€" ne directory es to princiâ€" ong distance nation as to RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, your vorcej r.own home ne Ave., Phone H. P. 31 ive â€" ollar 860 CENTRAL AVE. _ LAKE COUNTY PaYys PHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1923 _ > .f [TBACHERS HIGHEST Department | of Public Instrucâ€" # tion Compiles Interestâ€" The anthracite miners dropped their tools and went out an strike cheerâ€" ing and singing. Everybody seems to be happy but the public. Average annual salaries all teachâ€" ers, 1925â€"$1664.01. Percentage ‘ of increase, 1915 to 1925â€"127.7. In 1915, Wil, Grundy and Kane counties were the only ones which paid higher salaries to men teachers. Peoria couty was the only one which paid its women teachers more. ‘Since then other countieg also have increasâ€" ed the salaries of their teachers but with.one exception Lake county leads the list. Average annual sd@dlaries all teachâ€" ers, 1915â€"$730.78. _ Average annual salaries of women teachers, 1925â€"$1543.82. Average annual salaries of ï¬omen teaéherd\ 1915â€"$633.75.. cU Percentage of increase, 1915 to 1925â€"143.6 per cent. Average annual salaries of men teachers, 1925â€"$2229.28, Percentage of increase, 1915 to 1925â€"90.2 per cent. . ) | Average annual salaries of men teachers, 1915â€"$1171.70. The following statistics for Lake county will prove extremely intérestâ€" ing : _ These ‘figures are taken from a table just prepared by the state deâ€" partment of public instruction and rinted in the current issue of the E:c tional Press Bulletin. The table nske‘ a comparison of present salâ€" aries with those paid ten years ago. _ Women ‘teachers of Lake county jhaye the satisfaction of kndwing that they receive the highest salaries in the state.â€" The male teachers of Lake county also have much to be elated over also, for there is but one other county, that of Will, which pays highâ€" er salaries, . + JOHN ZENGELER Scientific f&cial and scalp treatments. l(anicnï¬nz Marcelling. Water waving. We specialize in blackhead, acne, and all skin or scalp disorders. Consultation and advice free. * 380 Central Ave.â€"Over Community Shop _ Telephone Highland Park 308 815 Qakwood Ave. Telephone 1063 Highways Construction Co. Highland Park, HI. . E. E. Farmer, President L G. W. A. Walters, Sec‘yâ€" 4 8. First St. (Evans Bldg.) Ph Mme. Jeanne E. Turner Artistic Bobbing and Shingling GENERAL CONTRACTING " Public and Private Roads, Sewers and Water Excavating and Grading f ESTIMATES FURNISHED : . Farmer, President _ _ L. G. Quigley, Vice President Smoked Elk All Patent.. ing Figures wAlfr20 T RNUDY mc GTWATER BEACH HOTEL SHOP 60â€"6? EAST WASHLNGTON S# CHI JZA! GO 25 North Sheridan Road WE OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT IN HIGHLAND PARK _Alfred ;. RUBY‘: A CHILD‘S SHOE DESIGNED TO FIT A CHILD‘S FOOT CORRECTLY RATHER THAN A SIMPLE FOOT COVER. Cleaner and Dyer Thousands of mothers can prove this statement of which we are proud. Telephone H. P. 169 Sizes: 814 to 12 MUSCLE DEVELOPING FOOTWEAR FOR CHILDREN Chicago and North Western railâ€" way was,also granted a permit to lay a sewer . under their rightâ€"ofâ€"way through the icity. 4 The North Shore was required to furnish bond of $25,000 as a protecâ€" tion to the city against any damages or judgments that should occur beâ€" cause of the permit. The permits are good for six months~and, due to the fact that the crossings,, to be put/ in immediately, will not meet the city, Illinois State Commerce association or Illinois State Highway : department‘s specifications, the ordingnce specifies that the lines shall be used for construction trains only and: that, at the expiration of the present permit, proper crossings shall be installed should a permanent franchise be granted. f The Highland «Park city council at its meeting last week, passed an ordiâ€" nance granting a temporary permit to the new west line of the Chicago and North Shore ;ailroad for four croskings in the city limits, â€" These crossings are at County Line road, Clavey road,‘ Deerfield avenue, and Deerfield road. vie * COUNCIL GRANTS N. s. â€"_ | R. R. CROSSING PERMIT Tan Calf ..........$5.50 White Buck....... 6.75 Tel. 949 Highland Park W. Central Ave. BRAND BROTHERS Window Shades Phone Highland Park 2012 NOPTH sttOPr. DATRONS® FIND «> Cubsy‘ T12 BEACHE SHOP CONVENIZNT 7# * RUBYS . DRAPERY Poles . Ring§ f Rods ; Brackets Made up and Lacquered Any Color KIRSCH RODS Very few of such tourists Mre enâ€" tertained at the regular hoteTwhich I have mentioned. Their ag#eement with their respective railroags proâ€" vide that they shall sleep and@ be fed at what is calledâ€"the "Pethanent Camps." The ‘daily costs off} enterâ€" tainments at these camps Aige uniâ€" formly fixed at $4.50 per da They are not managed by the saÂ¥@ge corâ€" poration which conducts th@f hotels and the transportation busiffess of the park, but by a different ¢émpany holding a federal concession.$ There is a permanent camp each cagiable of entertaining four hundred to $x hunâ€" dred visitors nightly located néar each hotel and one extra camp whifh does not have a hotel ncar it. (BMach of these camps consists of a large ‘cenâ€" tral building in which the Wea of rusticity is carried out to, thig limit, with a large number of small Wabins" orâ€" cottage tents each with onellor two beds, located near the centraf buildâ€" ing. The central building ipsually contains a large dining room, {the ofâ€" fice of the camp and a large agembly room where some kind of enfertainâ€" ment is conducted each evening for the amusement and instructior§ of the guests. The management .of each camp keeps a popular and sugcessful leader for community singirfr, | and from twenty to thirty minutef is ocâ€" cupied in the singing of popurar and patriotic songs. Then followa talk on some phases of park hisfpry or scenery by a United States @ranger. At times something like a instrel show by some class of emplfiyes of the camp is made a featurefof the evening entertainment. As a fule the tourists who arrive at these rarious camps by the Yellow bus roike stay only one night then they are fhisked to the next camp by a line 0 yellow busses ranging from eight -ik ten to twentyâ€"five or thirty in numb§r, each carrying eleven pagsengers Rbesides the driver. E. _ ‘In addition to the four form@ mamâ€" moth hotels and the four permanent camps there is an Auto ~Turists‘ Camp located near each nent camp, where auto visitors Ahaving their own equipment may pitth their tents, have a plenty of free fufl, good water and other accommodatitins and the privilege of buying such @ipplies as they need from a nearby or delicatessen store. o t John Western Writes Particulars on Trip 1 Famous Western I Accommodatior FIFTH LETTER OF THE HIGHLAND AT d Ross, a trusty serving : ing. absent without leay appeared Saturday mpr was attired. in blue ‘de Soldiers from Fort | Sheridan, trolling all: territory in the vie have as yet failed. to locate Cl ‘HIGHLAND PARK, North Shor WIL, Telephone 1589 men tere: pay ing : now 1 St sn and a Service man will come to your home, without cost to you, inspect your heating plant and show you how easy it is |to use coke and how to save on your heating cost. T For'Sa!eby( ' 20 llow us to explain our plans to you. ve a part of yourincome regularly every f [(Fy «o2 tc K2 . * 3%~. t3 day and invest it in sound, dividend payâ€" . securities. | c w Yards, Vine Avenue, H. P. 27 e es: Office 390 Central Avenue, H. P. 272 art building for your future now. ur future depends upon what you save e offer an excellent, convenient investâ€" t of Your Future? _A Trial Ton Will Convince ho c CYouThat |> PHONE HI ; savings plan which you will be inâ€" ted in. hy en UTUAL COAL COMPANY y %&: GIVES MORE HEAT AT LESS COST No smokeâ€"No soot and very little ash PHONE US TODAY ~â€"| Without oblig::iug me, send me the story of your investâ€" ment savings p ( f Gentlemen: Clifford for beâ€" ho disâ€" RUMBACH ors and Millwork Ridge Road, Highland Park, III. The b&twn of the Atlantic ocean is said to be rising, but no one has as yet attempted to wade across, . â€"_ The boys of course feel that it is a. pleasure for a motorist to stop his car in traffic and give them a ride to their home on the next street corner, service since July, 1924, GHLAND PARK 194 ~ e Gas Company 1k ection. ‘He ‘had heen in the en ts 2 OA ic P us Aeoie O 0 ConFiie ieb ut ] JUNK I uN.!"iu:\tSt. Highland Park PAGE THREE â€" io. 20309 x"*