Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Dec 1922, p. 6

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m: PAGE FOUR $30.00 a Foot and Up This new part of Highland Park Sunset Terrace opens Saturday Au IIL‘nuuu-‘u- __.“ five to eight minutes from rapid flirtationâ€"(C. N. \V. Railway Electric) 183 trains a day. 35 to and these lots now selling: as inw ginning Saturday. North Shore for just such a choice location wnere 1m- right kind of people of good incomes ($3,600 to $1.1m.“ a OR TWO YEARS we searched up and down the year) could build theri homes. At last in Sunset Terrace we found the location. Nowhere else could we find property with the advantages of location. transportation. natural drainage. good roads and streets. schools, golf links, private community bathing beach and social environment. :is they exist in Sunset Terrace in beautiful Highland Park. FITHIN I'H'e dminns m FITHIN t‘n'e tn eight minutes walk west {mm the ruilt‘mul <lutinns nn t‘t-ntt'ul Avenue or West Park Avenue ynn enme tn Sunset Terrace. m‘ turn West at Green Bay Road and (‘entral Avenue and drive a few short Mocks Tn Sunset Terrace. Here ynu w ill.~ee the gently slnping nutnmlly drained new part of Highland ’m‘k MMEDIATELY to the north of Sunset Terrace across ' West Park Avenue is the Exmoor (‘ouutry (‘luh, to lht‘ east is Sunset Park (The Natural (‘ity Park). To the south immediately across Central Avenue (a paved road running from Highland Park to Deerfield and Wuukegun Road) is the ('ommunit)’ Golf Links (only $10.00 :1 year). In the distance the beautiful Skokie Valley lies below you. Sunset Terrace. Here you will see the gently sloping naturally rapid transportation, drainage. beauty of its sloping grounds. schools. churches, golf. recreations. private mm- munity bathing beach, etc. LANDSCAPE AND IMPROVEMENTS “A‘L‘VV\,oâ€"- THE Landscaping is finished. The lots are laid out alum: the winding streets with wide parkways as required by Highland Park ordinanceswadditional elm trees have l)t'(’ll planted. and being part of Highland Park this property car- ries with it the rights to the conveniences of city life. sewer. gas, water, electricity. fine schools, churches, community functions With unusual social and educational opportunities. ‘â€"_7- THIS LOW PRICE will startle the real estate “‘Ul‘ld. $30.00 a front foot. and up. in beautiful Highland Park. payable on convenient easy terms. This is the best value we have seen in twenty years of real estate activity and is only possible because we were fortunate in purchasing this property under conditions which made the price very low to us. and because we desire to use this as a model for future operations on the North Shore. Come'see this wonderful new part of Highland Park for $30.00 a front foot. and up. in ‘ payable on convenient easy terms we have seen in twenty years of r‘ £A_4. Write for our FREE ILLL bl NA 1 n and describing this unusual 11le Highland Park on thy North Show Come se yourself yUUxacu. If you want more informatmn, send below for our FREE BOOK picturil forming you fully on Sunset Terrace. land Park. HAW To reach Sunset Terrace take the Chicago Northwestern Railway or Chicago Milwaukee Electric to Highland Park. Walk west on Central Avenue until you reach Sunset Tenn race. If you drive. take Sheridan Road or Green Bay Road to Central Avenue, drive west on Central Avenue in High- land Park to Sunset Terrace. 117 N. Dearborn Street For information ST THINK OF THIS Building lots in beautiful Highland P311: in the N BRANIGAR BROS. (‘O.. 117 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Ill. Please send new part of Hi (In z'ufnrmatinn blank ONLY $30 AND UP A FOOT COMMUNITY GOLF LINKS AND BATHING BEACH Branigar Bros. Company IDEAL LOCATION AND NATURAL BEAI send me your FREE BOOK of Highland Park. SUNSET TERRACE IN HIGHLAND PARK FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOK pic 1:0th REPRESENTATIVE FOR Name Street Addtess Telephone Number 'mation telephone Central 8147 or Highland Park 251 INFORMATION CARD 1L L'STRA TE!) BOOK picturing "usual 11le in home sins in North Show. For (‘nnwnicnor Ian/1' slmu‘n M1010. .on, send the information card I picturing. describing and inâ€" Terrace. the new part of High- 1g lots 101 xesidencos 0111} the Nulth Shore di~'tric.t steam and electric man» and (hicagu Mihmukm 40 minutes from ( hicmzn ’11 :hoice location where Ihc- $‘1000 a from funt. he (m unset Tex-raw. 1hr ITY Chicago, Illinois SOLVI'B PROBLEMS OF FORMER STYLES Fl'RNITl‘RE AND ('OSTI'MES Ryerson Libran at Art Insti- tute Describes How These \\ ere Made in Olden 'fimes Supgnum; 3m: ; .z‘v n! “12h u fru-wd \un- fulhhhni x“. l I AUIK [H'Hdllk'hul 1w >'i< w I] Mummy: If SILVER DOLI Little [Red ur~ up {ll lKEEWATIN ACADEMY WINS FROM FORT nxrpn-MI. mm K :n Liv-UM u! thr r1 Thv «\plunutl- n. 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If ~. luhkvil)“ “a” pug-('1 ~'n!le\:\h/,-'d til-In} llh Hm" thwul‘dllh‘ Hr! ‘ ‘nlwru vf tic» mum "1.; ti ll n- guuntrn .- (hr) find .nnlmy‘ sh! d intrrxnr- g1»! \nhwn H lhh'-A quntxun‘ d win-yuan \lr hlhhlllvhl I‘lu av urgu- ul hnu hulnr.‘ lhrm- hundn-d H h nu l‘rupl“ pnwmlmi iJrzhg n xh «‘n (kn :1, “all find ‘1‘ lt‘xlllr \5' :1 l'(' , V "I - “all pug-«r. a» mu m m lkl'l“l\~ (If H 1.1 uf 11‘": (H L-r-rr- “mg d‘F ln~t1tutm run!” |K~ “('Ht‘ Library 111 th- N \Q‘H .|'. [hr ruphml u YMM- 7“” L111.“ AH HIGHLAND PARK. The big outstanding fact for the people of Illinois to know is: ' THAT THE N Ew CONSTITUTION PROMISES BETTER GOVERNMENT THAN THE OLD! Here are some, of the benefits to the people and the commonwealth which will result from YOUR affirmative vote for the new basic law. It makes possible a modern tax plan. giving a square deal to all. It empowers the Legislature to pass laws: < , lâ€"To reach concealed propertyâ€"the hidden stocks and bonds which have always escaped taxation. 2â€"For an income tax to place part of the burden on those who enjoy large in- comes, but hold little taxable property. 3â€"For exemption of household goods and implements of agriculture. - 4â€"Prevents double taxation. 5â€"Provides adequate revenue without confiscating property. It provides loans for farmers. Limits Chicago to one-third of the Senate. Abolishes minority representation. Checks orgy of appropriations in last hour of the session. Adds safeguards for public funds. Provides a unified court system. Widens the amending gateway. THESE ARE THE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE YES! ’ ' Vote Yes! General Cdmmittee for Ratification of Remember the Date-â€" December 12 c The New Constitution 29 South La Szlle Street, Chicago

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