Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1926, p. 18

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, ; t!l,,LANsmtwtrttmnir _ i 'i)': or memnAULING 'tiortytttrrurerqrtrtuto .230Working0utBetter The plan is regarded as one that could be followed with success on all nilmds and it is likely that if it is adopted by the North Shore that 0th: lines will follow wit. the scheme would offset the neces-E sit? of the transferring of freight at! terininals, offsetting possibilities of lost by damage on the mislaying of, oracles. It would guard tninst pos- sibh delays. I I If the plan is carried the trailers cant be loaded in ntioua parts of the city and then conveyed by auto to terminal points where they will mere- ly be loaded on can, and then hauled to the city to which they are consign- ed., After reaching thexe they are again taken from the cars attached to into: or tractors and thep conveyed to industries or commercial houses whbre they will be unloaded., The scheme will be especially advantage- oua in the handling of carload lot shipments of freight it is declared. It is understood that the railroad canny in pinning on plain: a ser- iec af fiat at: idto service that will not" as carrier: for special types of "tmnobile tulle", whit-hare likewise to be adopted by the company. str.',': that the Chicago North to and Milnukea railroad is con- "iNtutittethendtBrtiemdfnmrnrtrrs ta df freight hauling that will'not ottr promo“ economy for the rail- road but likewiu service to its pa. trons, in arousing much interest in railroad ehdea. The when is pro- jected if carried through in novel to at extreme and is regarded as a dis- tinct departure in railroad projects. no: 'Bti INTERIOR DECORATING PAINTINGS - BRONZES 'HE ART ALLERIES 360 No. Michigan Ave. Wneker Drive at Bridge Chieatro, Illinois We ham’t mulled that” Bun-o. pea1tsettmttasforrarbttroeatith. world's debt It once. but on the had of it, it reminds III somewht at I lot of thou Florida red estate circular-L Correct‘ Mllédcyfuls a _w'U" I _-W-"-- AL-,..',,.,...,...., 10trhdar-oh, there’s the rub Unless you have 3 perfect tub. -Provertts of Mr. Quick. 'wen, Boon put your laundry" tubs in perfect condition. All you have to do is to give us a ring and we’ll start for your house. Highwood. m. 1 door No. of Post Office RAILROAD AVENUE Phone 2470 rm: HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, mm max. minors _ JOHN '"""Nii.t"ttdt, - . . VISITORS WELCOME Fehttt'8ttthfilt'"oe. Free auto service between Cemetery and North Chicago R. R. Stations. worth driving 100 miles to see. _ . (g) Greater display of ROSES-from June to Oetober--than in any other place of interment in U. S. (h) Its architecturally beautiful stone ADMINISTRATION BUILDING inaugurates a new era in American cemetery " architecture. In beauty-of both exterior and, interior-- and in practicability and permanency it surpasses all other American cemetery office buildings. (i) Its summer and winter SPECIAL CARE of graves is ad- mired by all visitors, the only place of interment in Lake County with this feature. '35- 7 ' " If . (i) The only cemetery in Lake County or the North Shore which has a complete GREENHOUSE range growing a fine line of plants and flowers for the accommodation of its lot owners and the public generally. (k) Its NURSERY contains the best lot of evergreens in the U. s., also mdre than 60,000 young deciduous trees and shrubs, grown primarily for use in landscaping the Cemetery, but T open to purchase at reasonable prices brlot-owners and the general public. . ' (l) NORTH SHORE is one of the few cemeteries in the country protected by an ample PERPETUAL CARE FUND placed, with a trust company as a TRUST FUND beginning with 7 the first lot sold and filing name of each purchaser with peri- odical deposits on the basis of $17,000 per acre, absolutely beyond the reach of the management for all time, the income onlrto be uted for the care and protection of the Cemetery. ' (m) North Shore Cemetery is for white people only. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY is for people who care for BEAUTY and PERMANEN CY. PRICES OF LOTS WILL BE ADVANCED ON JULY IST, AS THEY ARE VERY MUCH LOWER TRAN PRICES OF LOTS OF SIMILAR AREAS IN THE LEADING CHICAGO CEMETERY. . 7 is the Finest Landscape Garden place of interment in America. It is unequalled in the following features: . . v (a) The surface is pleasingly undulating-not a level half..aere. It is on the divide between the Mississippi and the St. Lawrence V river basins and 125 feet above Lake Michigan. . (b) Best drainage system possible. _ (e) Upwards of 70 varieties of TREES and as many varieties of ' BLOOMING SHRUBS, a veritable ARBORETUM,-nothing equal to it elsewhere in the U. S ' (d) No GRAVE MARKERS above ground and in three sections no monuments-the garden effect complete. No repulsive stone-yard scenes. . _ (e) The most; imposing CEMETERY ENTRANCE in the coun- try,-massive light granite. (f) Finest CENTRAL MONUMENT in MASONIC SECTION. Is Now Complete and will be dedi"i'_ited by a Plums: tf, Music, tt dresses and Scripture Reading oii Sunday, June 20, 1926, at 2:30 P: iii See news columns for brief description of this superb and beautlf Dork Memorial to the Memory of Masons “Who have passed the un- seen Portals." I ' ' ' / n' T Hundreds N ow Know That . . NORTH SHORE CEMETERY The Great Masonic _ il)lltiiiitment: C in North Shore Cimietery W NORTH SHORE CEMETERY W, q ' 41W}? ,Tr'r'P?h"A'yryP, wt tr, .533 i THURSDAY, I i I l te,

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