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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1926, p. 3

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MP2:- was“. sicko! “cloud may, when thindot a van t" ECIAL “Dom 56 THE; RS REAM =51 Week 9, 20 Tel. H. P. 9t9 Saturday DAY. than“! a -, A ll RESULTS SIARENCR B. 5:13 Vida v of up. was. 'Pd 1.192. ts'ji' #33 r:Bl'i, l ' - ---. -_.-_. “my... v; nun "It, one won in ,whicut is located, the number of at; 9 feet; attt)sthe mopere-alt are “new to the Chicago was; mutt Company pert ieallr, thun'ensbling every lot owner to verily the statements of the. magma“; turtet in vital feature at any, lime.. NO OTHER CWY MANAGW in Ameri has praietised, this ttNtihtttttr, trankud do plan. On the contnry. hundreds of tho of Iota have been with: eerttrtag$t., na- artttetmrr-statiomsihaitur- mkmctunlure”whenn9tevenadbflq had been set aside with m trustee for tr puiio- in the whole hm of {shining (The msxt)mrtimttent of is letter m cm next mu : . V _ .._, - - um... w... more we purist plots are all disposed of, and the annual income from this fund at only 4% will i nearly 700 per acre. Everyperson of ordinary, business judgment will handily condudthhat this annual income will be ample to keep up a business organization and to mnplorithe necessary talent and Labor. to accomplish the purpose med. No titst)tt perfetuat fund has ever been set aside by my other American cemetery thrmitrttoitt new. By my of carrying out no; plan mime. arm-coon yum so that every lot) _' er my be assumed" that there in no 'tttttrims, no mifreptetrentatioth and no fraud tii',':'???,', the promises or representations of the ' mtttmywmm'of [ Mankinthe numhdr of M. Ind» M... “at all times for untold cellar-lea to come. This fund "will amount to, l fuemymolzromdpold hotbre the Writ! picture all disposed income tram this fund ad only " will nearly 700 per acre. Ever; business judgment will Mb comm. that this annual income wl up : business organizatiop and to employ the necessary talent and l the 1NreItotte named. No such mum .fnml x... - Im- “A ' (1) That the trrouns) used for harm}: interment shall be most THOROLY UNDEB. DRAINED. 5 l, ( A T _ (2) That every agape foot of the’ume Shall rlseeive equdl care in development end in keeping it BEAUTIFUL. . . _ i , , ', A (a) nut every lot than the flrttt gonna last shall be protected by, a PERPETUAL CARE FUND deposited when a trustee au is unqqeationad a to security and when ability, not a. doihtof the prineitsttl of Aid fund to be withdrawn by any emu-mt the etirpomtion at any time' {and the incomef from which shall be used to'keep up a biid. neea magnetic!) and to hive the beat It,',' 'tofevery square yard of the Cement: It I am times for untold ttite to come. ti B fund "will mount to, upwhrda of $17,090 far even use " ma] M... LL. dung-- -14 _ -- “ ' - om -- “we. w... Laval. u; muse new: as to correct such mistakes. A late permit. exe of the present lot owners in 1il'tl1'l7lll1 CEMETERY have shown bettering; ment by buying in advnnee of need. _ , . ' q . The founders of NORTH SHORE METERY started an absolutely new era mania importantrature of Arnhem life by gaming at’ the very outset' the following frititx,. ible rules: 5 V just departed from ui, life takes the r mmendation larger commission for selling lots in: ht eemeten place that will certainly tie destroyed eve while the gr is not protected by the infeguarda which will PERP% SHORE CEMETERY: Such mistakes made in} In ine all the lives of several persons. N TH SHORE from 14 cemeteries, most of those being do to correct we of the present tot owners in NORTH ORE CEME ment by buying in advanoe of need. d, . The founders of M'tttrrr £3011]? Hannah!» ,. ML 'Pe My _ ' NORTH snout; AUGURA'rtijg A new use , . ' All of the ground in all burial places hich havezbeen‘ destroyed was considered has red ground but events proved that the hundreds' of thousands of persons' were Art sounding, that they did not use ordi business discretion in choosing such place: for those sacred purposes. It is highly bable that only a verysmsll faction of these thousands of humans would have bough a house and lot or a farm for'the earthly Yami id themselm and families without ha 3 the title carefully examined and without con? sidering carefully all important facts i e connection therewith. Men who would, feel insulted if they should hear the' re that they are not considered good business men or do not provide for the welfare of th r families during their brief sojourn In' this world will utterly neglect to study the imtrortarit question of whether (his family lot shall be in a CEMETERY that is beau m in every feature and which is protected for untold centuries to come, or whether i , shall be in a place of only temporary existence and of indifferent or repulsive appear: during its short regime. Some. of the most genuine tratitrfaetiom, which we have had ye come from dealimrsrith careful lawyers or business men who have examined all the f ts and e6nditions governing NORTH SHORE,- CEMETERY , alsopf one ,or more other, eteries in Lake br Cook 'ourttietr,-riven to vis- iting each cemetery three or four time fore buying a lot. " EVERY CASE of that kind the decision has been in favor' of" N TH SHORE CEMETERY even When the re- sins of a member of the purchas s family had been inthe vault 10f the other Lately for weeks, or,htortthtr. It is a mistake when a woman whose husband his last departed from thh. no. “I--- LL --- - __ THURSDAY. menu“ ttt "a" -- w. - ups. new at cemetery in America fomim, thid pmetttse; but since the perpetual we fund ides hrbeen advoeated bullish minded cemetery men hundreds of thousands of lots have sold‘by eharlatan meaty monogram "-ir, who are 'tter nothing but the money _ an r the assurance that the lots ire “under per- petual care" without putting a dollar in trust fund (beyond the tench of the check“ any other) to, guarantee their assursnc . or course, this is obtaining money under false pretenses. hut nobody seems willing, to acute the criminals. Sometime the public will become so well educated on this subjec that this willbe considered " seriously " any; other crime. Then the management of If?RTH SHORE CEMETERY will get the Credit it deserves. t f 3.-.. _ w 2'2"C',",1',',',',','lll', _ destruction, as what the .l,.ttri,1ltttte makes the legislature or the court; tan F nmalte. MODERN CEMETERY AND MUS- OLEUM COMPANY had a perpetdhl charter but it-doea not claim ”exemption from de. struction by reason/of that fact. It "P have $17,000 in its PERPETUAL CARE FUND for each acre; sold, the income from which will be available to keep the erttimtarba ‘benutirul and to say: “Hands cm" to am he would destroy it, and, during all the yam the Iota are being sold every lot owner 'd; be able to verify the good faith of the mair, went as to' the, deposits being made in this fund by simply asking the trust company if his or her name is on the list. N? ot T, cemetery in America follows this' medium but since the nemhml n... 4..-; 'a., , t . - , Wdeertér is Bteatitse this letter q . V ', N, ' Shore dish-tag 'lll'g F (Fiat sfittit NORTH SHORE CEMETERY , - _ _ tid and Hamid by MODERN CEMETERY and must)! NORTH SHORE CEMETERY Very Jiiid warm“ ctuiitmt NO GUARANTEE I, 1926 no trtiartutteel mum: destruction METER? ma musoLEUM comm? 'P'"""'"?".,""' JOHN w STERN, We ' ' _ rt" mam. .CHOPE, SW , _ , NORTH c VICAGO. - iuatttits ' t t .1an esting Letter To Lo"toumek of _ . mi) business discretion in choosing such places ighly robable that only a vet-573mm faction of turf tough a house and lot or a turn for‘the earthiy Home E huvi g the title carefully examined and without con? facts i 4 connection therewith. Men who .would, feel repo that they are not considered good business men 3r mmendation ld any “an 1: a ht eemeterzjthaa in another i,etreetaP_tttrtit tttre ppNiis bid. 7 GiaiG w Tr' [lull li/r/tt J'i't'llllitill8 lieity, It a tuna has ever been set aside by any other By way of carrying out this plan INABSQ- use may be named that than in no future, of the promises or representations of the lot cm, the numbe'r of his lot, the treettoif, re feet; with money-cu are reported to, Really, that enabling - lot owner to verify _ -"'p'.""'"'""' ""r'"'t'"" ulna any! m I while the grdustii1trdn are living been“ it will PERPETUATE and maintain NORTH made in a minute only to be ,TH SHORE CEMETERY has {AUGURATES A mise ERA , '. , which have/seen destroyed was considered sac- e hundreds' of thousands of persons’ were too t Published but 'Week) m I“ R,8,!5!,5, ml. flaws _ a,“ RY tumu- next week) fie of the North request who may set a I and buys in ' regretted dur. had transfers 1'3! HIGHLAND Pm an arm PAIR. ILLINOIS A.“ M in ol.dii.ts (Mound... 3W for some in that iiiiroi known a milling-y. Burg-Inn in moihttr a Irrtimd, Ind the women Straight _ line and thtm skirts vie for favor in this showing of wash (Ira-e5. 2g', maria: are new in as am an or: are m. anteed hat. t Show; laid to be, for women. and it won] if shirtdeevel am in have removed their on. real Work tics are not only' new in pattern and coloring but will give excellent was: and are guaranteed tub fut. 8M6 and ".75 Wash Dresses of English Print, $3.50 Drmaoflhyon andCottmttlrxret4st, new lain-pus man _ fab. Woxnen’s Wash Dresses Irf Radian: Chiffon and Mopac won At last Wu assembly of tho {his}: school Lincoln's birthday and» "vanity-In: observed by t brief pm gram by students. nnd divine the but part of the who lowers nu! mm were given students who had won them. . l The 6mt part of the notably was turned over‘to George Benson. Ed- ward Potenon, Betty Phelps and Elva Jean Hall who told the life of Values Unusual Selections Varied Bits of'lace, ribbon br) row of buttons igive individuality and distinct on to each: frock. Graceful maid and comely map tron will find the frock Just suited to her particular taste in this display." _ Misses’ Sizes 16 to 20 WomeiN Sizes 36 to 44 033mm meow , BIRTHDAY AT 3. & harm by Students; Lettam ttttd Awards An Dumb. llted to Winners Colorful silks of exéellent I1gli,tir, are used to fashion ese new spring tracks. They charmingly inter- pret the latest whims of the mode. 1' Scores of mothers have already selected pretty. ash divans for little daughter frdm this selection. A new shipmetit has tr, been meshed and stocks are again replete With the most remarks le values we have ever shown. Prices at “ 3 . $1.15 81.75 . $2.50 $3.15 Silk, Frocks? 815 to $29.75 At Another Shipmént of Spring', Newest it wquld be Gi Tiii; GARNETT’ in for men 'iii, coats to do tome Children', Wash Dresses Arrived This Week no! not ad. toPhttr nun My; as”, :4. cloaking the iatne . Fine woolens and tailorln assure their service- ability. The newest 'ii!l'llL'l"ll'ltyd with their wide shoulders assure their Puttt2tattr--etsrreiaay for the young men. And the older men who de. sire the "more conservative styles of clothing will find the valuesjere unusually "tsf'setonr. Ihese Suits Are of the cm “Adler Collision” like We prefer Adler fth2fitte, became in ad- dition to giving the . gm Immune, they will wear well amrdit y. work- manshlp found in thawing can positively not be surpassed. 1'tttrmn1tt-tuse-taxs. 9rehynotpr%tuUri'iiririi' tumoatrrortakuiiirG;'ieit.' The who“! 3min.- Meet's, u- atteUtioit held its fourth annual due. Sam”, “me 18 " 8 p. n. at Sana Rama's hall, 2.'tt'rt Among unsung m7 of this Instr m I Char-baton one.“ with Metstr' of North Show was" 'and music by the famous Murphy on- m'” ot Chic-co. This om 1eAtttieGf%mG""ioiii"i,"i"tTl 1m wheA, they nppeuod It my " the very latest mm... music. Refruhnmtl was and and a number of visitors in). other oeqtantaatioa, along the North Shore were ttNgeett.' A V“! plenum than is reported, . mcnwoon mam MEN’S ANNUAL DANCE Held Last t%ttmHr Night "a Prom Fine Success. It , " 1temtrua 1 1tte!11t-pt.rtryrriatur, 'k)'lr'li'/Jl"d','d,t'fgti'ttdttt tyt.e.rreteruliaTiir,iiriirriiii; 't,Pe,1'l,trPPisr.settheikt'iiiTiiTti' Ir'si,)tft';Mp,st"dfd,i?iiiitiii, anemone ,wum 'h'i'i'ill7ttplli'ti'td,"gg'ithut . eotmty. Althmstth mum Md hm , circuhtat that the will would be eon-1 _ tested br tnetn,betm of the family, then m no opposition to planting tftleriAtu'ai'Uiiiefiti"7i'2' maid. T T Min Roller left but mom). to! two brothers, Herman Joseph of Win. hath and Jacob of Milk“. 1.... nu- - -- "ur'"'"'"""'"-'"). 'M'W: Mrs. Km Uiiiliii2il _21hyyros:ljia%ihG"iri'Ce' f'une?t-uf0iriiiiTaiiit' “a. household elects of the deceased. A 1g'arftotyo!ukuii"idi'iGi',%'l K999 to donate to any charity alte ”denim. Pt,!ytieiifiiL"al: ate want to charity, W, to n- l 3rorufYxmsRaeiud.' two brothers, Herman Joseph of Win. neth and Jacob af Middle Ink. It. M “than. Mrs. Kopp of Mitdtiagtd Park, and “it. Josephine Distrtesh at MISS 1fpLLrMt'trmLV 7' _ momma AT moms V hrerrhtyhtrryiyeoriimtr, ' atoarertiee. SUITS $39.50 to $55 STORE NEWS Men's New Spring Printed Silks . NOW Woolen: t Wash Edition matter: has _ . Wash mucu- Int-aw App”! Nachos:- New merchandise that Speak; of spring i. my. ins daily. man... an the store one not“ new New Goods PUBLICNO’HCEEWM 'Le.,ttyyteitiGiuuu'i'iiii'ar."le' tl/tttA/titil",'?,"')'.?,'":')",":,.? 1eethePattets0iiaG"ii 'dfttg,ftntjitLi.iiiiii."iiiiiiii"i; 1i;tt'tr,t,t/tjei,i, at: . .00 . 1'rftt.iriiiR%i'iii'iiriCi ' In pm hurtful“. ttl'ehrffrutiAG%7a,i'i"a" P1rtteto.ttrtirrtrtsi"ia7iiiii, 'iCtmrteorAmaGiii,ir. iifrfgMri'f."t1ty Admirtiatmtorog “a! . qttr'o_iIumtu,'uu'"ii"i'i". Fattkeeart, Ili,, Peking-y Mth,, 1926. ' F 'rtnye*eramrsoeur', . Amt-unmask“; tict Ll 'ttpil"',",':';,",,',,',':,",",",,:,,'::'.) "e"yeryt'aearridGi g... ,“Vm .mum on 'tmaths M, Jun. Deng; pm. and I...“ a, -Wou tePerereilrtiui' 1ii,ifiFirii-iiii'VLTll'la"ld 'lytltyS.tte1pqritre9TalT'"ia",, “by. 1hi.eisto_trtAeGiaG"'tii'i'iii 1tPuet,aeitariiiTiairrc m. 11ett.1tPP,ydr0iF.1isT. 'ttet, "at new New in In. lat.""'"'""""' when.“ f'rtlttrtsetrrettsoarans-.. meat ofth revolutionary - 'tm,' MW Mr. Parson. "the new... public in told In in lo 'ttteeehth, 'ate,et1,t)rt,rtpr%raii""iG"a 11l?Pft1ttttu.tttrerertmiiiiri,'i 'entttdrtiaitduoiniG"'itii t2trtyai?ftttidi'ikiiiir"riia'," f_oraearditivered "tlMrhemaoittt1 et21'), “Had oqtrttr-tt att In. :LOCALDmmmu ( ti HUDSON-manna i -- guiding "At Your Door” 8 _ "iGrtttiitrhrr'l'klT,GdP" ".I duetittetitti5ti'iii nausea-Etna h hocking it: an ts,rat. oy Nt your door" m " ”wk,” m the was: six. ser..1.lyltipetetio.iira;Gi"iiiiiitu"ili' t"roeseoedtttrtonrGGia"a'i"kC7,i' WICATION Hm PAGE mu Pena-.Iociz 51-1

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