'eclm'm‘ L‘nntrartors [an quR. . M. GATES .hlzxxu... “Ax???"xnxng. r Hungmg Ind Decor-king Telephonv I098 ’h< mes ‘a 13>; gage. Expreu. Movmg . W. Huber Ilectric Co. ‘R. WATSON DENTIST on Metal ags ubber ttles . Paper agazines itter's Express Telephone 410 Ntx'th First St. Highland Park Hl-AHLAND URL :LUM p me A postal card or Lelcphom me and ' I MN vaH rur Edfldx‘ rmobile Tires. Metals. bbers A SPECIALTY £ «Inc Purdy Budding cs“ 1nd Rcmi Dealer for ia! High Price for hr vahnt (‘nnh Price: ~ :~:â€"-:-<~:-:â€":~aâ€"-.-.-.~<W PAINTING Northern Illinois ic Service Co. d of all tho-e nude none with (he vor of the berry nty of its worse including tannic useful in the industry but not ssful as a food. ' hly accomplished lean boil good coffee. expert is required to quk. Highland Park Telephone 37‘ 1'th problem to n ma- Electric re Percolator [rink an ocean :fee every year good many of nk poor coffee. ewe drink poorly :offee which con. He or none of the wor of the berry Smith \ am $34! a! 1hr Army “- ‘A‘l‘ vlf In‘flrl)‘ 3†purvhnsed in huzh gem-ml .1 yin-an vhargw! l( rm: n rnappear n‘ ‘n opp/venom coffee by HIGHLAND PM! a now D! 45") nut! X" 'l‘he tinest cemeteries established near New York in the last forty years have been located from thirtyâ€"ï¬ve to ï¬fty miles from the business center and these places have been much more largely patronized by dis- criminating people than have the cemeteries located within or near the city limits. The time has arrived when similar conditions should prevail in Cook and Lake Counties. Illinois. Only a few months since one of the big Chicago dailies contained a leading editor- ial in which it stated that only a few years hence Chicago will include all of Cook Coun- ty. Conservative real estate and other bus- iness men who are watching the growth of the. city have asserted that that writer was undoubtedly correct in his discernment of the future. Then, surely, no more cemeteries T i l . A modern cemetery should be located at a positively safe distance from n largo t‘it). With the exceptionally tine suburban service by ~<team and by electricity. \yith the mmlern improved reads in the t’ztmnus North Shore district and with the :iutnnmhile, as a matter nt' accessibility thirtyâ€"live miles from the center of Chicago means nu mnrc tuday than tilti seven or eight miles when the only means 111' transportation was the hurse-ilrnwn whit-h- through the prairie inud'nr ilust. but it means ;i vast ditl‘crcncc so far as ticsirzibil )1). mt <nrruiinlling< illltl safety t'rnin tlmtruc .226 South La Salle Street, Chicago Telephone Harrison 7571 or E. C. Shaw, at North Shore Cemetery, one mile west of North Chicago, Telephone Waukegan 1067 cage; and vicinity fur the last sixty years has been located within three to six miles uf the limits nf (fhimgzn. ï¬ne 01‘ two extensions of tho lmumlarivs of the City have hmught an urban pupulutinn tn the cemetery gruund, whilc subsequent extonsiun has resulted in \urruumling all of these cemeteries by an un- friendly i-ity pupulatinn. L'nder similar con- ilitimw smi'vs ul' American places (if inter- mcm have lwvn destroyed by authurity of judicial (lm'z'vos. Whoi'v Lim-uln Park is now <ituzuml tlw pmmlc nl' Chimgn uncc iilzu'ed ihvir «lczul px'nlmhh in the belief tli:1L_,the :‘i'uuml thus cnnsccr‘utml wuulil remain as '(‘nuihx' 30h". Y'nH‘Vt‘I‘. 'l‘hosv k‘l'lltlt‘ (lull <10- plurahle- uumhtiuns which have prevailed in m HHIHY czasvs during the pinnvor stzmw of \m‘wus Ann-I'n-an communities should now qiw way In permanent and well-kept cities of thc dead lm‘ated at a safe distance fmm m'mw lzn'u'r' Amm'icnn' city. For further information, address or call on MODERN CEMETERY and MAUSOLEUM COMPANY Fvery comvtvrv which has iwon ostab- ï¬shed fur the patron use 01 thv pmplv of Chi- NORTH SHORE. CEMETERY A N ecropolis l‘iivi'c are six requisites which every par 2" «:1' :i cenwtcry int shou‘nl insist uiion NORTH SHORE CEMETERY A NECESSITY People Who Care It meets the Six Essential Requisites of a Modern Interment Park Hm JOHN WESTERN, President .226 South La Salle Street, Chicago for High grind: salesmen may find permanent employment with us, telling a necessity The evergreen hedge, the ï¬ne avenue of large elm trees and "Entrance Park" m (rum 0! the gun In alrrady m plane. but the lmpUSlng granulewlumns. lcn feel by (In-Ive (eel at the base. and UN“) ice! hmh. 31» the â€on gun, mum awnu the close of war. as thecc cummrximcs .n‘e not considered unflsmn fur trancpnnmmn purpose-s :it :1 wil- IihHNM'P J'r‘nm .i Lam-u i.»I_\'. .‘i’Hlllili 1w lucntwl ~21 :i pmiiiinvnt Ihni‘ulm‘hfarc. which :IHHI‘tiS msy access fur inrgv numheis of im- {FINN :md u'hvri‘ its iwnutivs may b0 sewn by (h0l1\':\!lli<. A Iinv intvi'mvnt park is n thini‘y nf lwum) .Hlti <iimilil nut in- hidden from \N‘“ [H :m «uhsi-uru Maw M H†.‘l mini mad. A truly mwim‘n t't‘lllx‘tt‘l') \imuld lw mnducwiiior tiw satisfarlmn (uni I‘Iiiiil‘lltlnn nf 1hr living as \VtԠus In shnw i’vimi‘ii fur thv «ii-purtcd. Tha‘ (lust vyf :ui lalI‘UVt‘ii [Hilliit‘ mad [um :i ('(‘IH(‘I¢‘I')‘ am he climinuu-«L while 1hr :m‘ nnyunu‘ {rum tho inutur cars is as Iinthiiiu WiH'H L'Hlllpi'lrt‘li “ith the smoke, gas (â€hi num- f'rum :1 «mm railrmul, :1! :1 anh- I!!\T<’L‘M'P 1mm .4 Law lwntwl an .‘x prmmnvnt Ihnl aï¬'mwls may access fur largv trmw and when‘ its hemltivs (h0l1<:\!ni<. A I'mv intm'lm‘m nf lwum} .mtl <hm1|¢| nut in- h 2. The second requisite. which every prnSpCCtht‘ purchaser of a cemetery lot should exact is the adoption and actual practice ofac- cumulating a Permanent ('nre Fund on a bus- messâ€"like basis. the income from which will be ample to protect and take first class care of the entire cemetery for untold centuries to come after the ground is all sold outnnd no more additions can be made. This feature and that (If location at a safe distance from a bit.r city are the turn paramount consideraâ€" tions {or the perpetuation of a cemetery. Neither is sufficient without the other. it. Every place Worthy of being the final resting spot of thousands of human beings who have lived, struggled and passed on should be on high, undulating ground that is capable of perfect drainage and of betng de- reloped into a beautiful park from a land- scaper's point of view. 4. All of the improvements should be of the most durable character. Nothing of a transitory or flimsy nature should be tol- erated in the drainage system, in the drive- ways. the foundations for monuments and mausoleums or in the buildings. 5. lt is plain that such a place should be under the most conservative and thought» ful management. The purpose of getting as much money out of the business as possible during the life of the founders without re- gard to the perpetuati ol’ their h-mnliu'nrk should be foreign to the management of such rm innlertakinu. Int-M shuuld 1w lm-atmi mthm thv limits nf ("wk County? “2'3â€" "PUFF Sun- thi~ \unuum-vlm-nt tn l'ric-ml in m-q-d. â€h Mr nwuh'rn HIM! THE HIGHLAND Pm PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Il‘qllll'lnt‘nl ENTRANCE TO NORTH SHORE CEMETERY \\ ill not appear manpnlh ~. \x'hilq' of ln'anu shunid 1n- fur H†â€I" grumni \‘Ulti‘ I‘:\l'i“|iIHL' HH' ‘lrnrw: fm~1;n:nh~, Mu. :duut 3.300“ sqlmn' hm: :~ ~: hi in: .nn-rmrnt purpusm m t‘u'h :u'ua .HH‘H‘Y‘ rc- Ihn- l'rrpq-tunl ('M‘v Fund uf NORTH SHHHH (‘HMH’I‘HHY wilt :nnnuzn ta Hpuar'ds a!" SITJNXI pvr â€cm lrfnn- thv uruund 'u\ it†whl. Ht'nvo. H 1" cvrlnm that this fun-l \HH tum] mmunh Hf $3.!qu}qu m a much slmrtvr [H'Tlild than the (hum M‘s! Hun- wctz'rum (-c-nu-u‘ru-s of ('hirmzu haw hn-n «luvnv' Miximaw. NH! :1 mm dlf tho mcmm' nor pharnwi \nH hr \nlfhirmvn fur mm‘ H! 1hr "l“HIiKl Hr .thm‘ purpusvs unhl Hm rvsul! I: 'm-ul ~ â€Harm-J nfh'r which Hw :mmml :u !"(' H: m HH- >24Im- WI†1w muvh mun- mm! In mm" :1†-r0mwmm-nl.~ m .mlnxl'll 1n .1 ~uHu'u-nl sum to mum! 2'1 .1 pm nmnvnt M‘lelt)’ that Company ia Illflhnr‘lv'd tn HH‘F‘St the sumo. rmd to con't Hu- Hum'm' wtm unnuullV and Add |! to â€10 prmmpul until t‘hv ammmt o-quls ï¬fty cents [)t‘.‘ W»): ‘r fun fur H†â€I" grumni \‘Ulti‘ I‘:\l'i“|iIHL' HH' actuality and nut as .1 more plan, mutmw. protonso ur Inn-Mum Within Hurt) dun after .1 def-II as wrnzvn {or any 3:11 a nun vquul tnh’nm'nt; fnrq-m-h Mlllfll't‘ run! In Hm! In! N dammit-d \ch (‘hlt'auu Tnh- mnl 'I‘Ynfl Human) and .1:- qun as Ihvw dc-zvm'~ .mlnxl'll In .1 ~u1Tu'u-m sum to mum! :n 4 pm nmnvnt wvurlty that Company ia Illflhnr‘lv'd tho {HFI'RUHIM rvqum-tm-nta {or a desirable- twontmth n-mury Marv of mlvrmvnl. A hot- h-r ‘Irnhun us In trmmmrtntiun funhtirsvould not he fuuml In Lnkv (‘uuntpn Whlh' nuthinu :unwhvrv m-nr (‘qunl tn It is m'mlahlv In Couk (hunt); ru~n if I! \wrv wise in Psluhh‘hh :mv mnn- ('enwu-rios so mm! to Chlcaun. A l'vr mnn- venwu-rws so mm! to Chlcaun. A l'vr- ;wmni (‘nrv Fund IS hung accumulated as :m Horemfore there 11†not. born :1 plan- '»f mtvrment open for the patronage uf tho people of ("wk nmi Lake Counties which moms all those rvquiromonts â€Hm: NORTH SHORE CEMETERY has been founded h. meet a pnsitivc necessity. Thv m-nplo m (Ins “rm! distrirt are surely :b‘ prum‘t‘ss‘n‘v, :ix rvï¬nod and us discriminating as air the pooplv of (he Im-trnpulis uf the country~ “ho Inng sincv hmr won the xhurt-siuhh‘dm-ss nf founding nmi maintaining fur :1 {Mt decades burial plm-vs in or near a great city nnly m have the wmu- dcmmtvd and mmlhllmmi by 1hr people nf an earl) sulm‘qurnt m-neraLIon. it Nhtlulll nut he nm-essary to use newspaper space to state them. yet how few are the pur- vhtmvrs nf cvnwtery lots who really give 99r- mus thought to these six important consid- vmtiuns? h \muM wvm that the fon‘gnmg sum mm! “1' .h->:I‘alnl«- and necossar) {ruturm fur u modern nocmpuhs are so selfmwdom tha! NURTH SHORE (‘l-IMI‘TI‘I‘IRY rum-ts all of North Shore Cemetery Modem in All F eatures' ? II Ill be «If IINWIHIlahk’ \aluo In this (ompnny, :Is i! “I†mnshtuto a fine publir thoroughfare: fInIII ( hiragu dirmt m NORTH SHORE CEM- E â€J'H'R‘I {we {rum all loud traffIL rogulannI'. As the muu- of this mad is outside of all thl North Show municipalities, although (load In ouch «If them. '\ $54001!» for good roads, with the under- standing that a large percentage of them» amounts are tn he used tn build this greaté militar) and post mad from the northern lim-i ms of (‘hlvami tn the nurthem limit? (if? Lulu: ('nunl)‘ fur the m-mnnnmdation of trafllci 10 :IllIl {mm l-‘nrt Sheridan and the lln-at‘bker Naval 'l'rmmnu Station and {or the use of tho gmwral lllllllH', l! is understood that the Stun-til lllll‘lnlh and tho l'. S. Government are in ('Ulllllltllll' tmxm'd tln- construction of this? t‘l'vnt luphumz llw thin-led portion of I'lHL‘h-v is u, lu- nl KOlHl concrete from twenty {00* m {um {um Wltlt". As shown by a map pub-5 llhhl’ll by the (.‘uunty Superintendent of High-l ways ul’ Lulu» (‘uunty existing roads are tn be? used for this tlmrnuirhfare, tho' same being; \\’llll‘l)l’ll and improved. and the Green M kiwi is In lw tlu- mutt past NORTH SHORE; ('HMI‘I'I'I‘IRY. This highway extraordina .N'n American Cemetery is more favdmbly luvatml In: the am-mnmmlatiun and patronage .-- um number of well-toâ€"dn and wealthy families whvn considered from the stand. mints of accessibility, positively safe‘distance from the limits of a large city, its situation .m a great automobile thumuuhfare, on a 'vlw- um- hundred feet above Lake Michigan, m mllm; urnund czu)al\lg-ufc‘a>§ (lm-vlupmont ul' 2hr 33mm? lnndsvugw vflu'ts mul ml" th'v deep» (wt «lrmnauv. all ml which is m striking (um; HM! \ulln llu- vaImu-rws lm-nuul nn thr low. Ila! malnu xmund Within Chm-mm nr:un H8 ‘u-stt-rn limits, or with thnso In Lake Coumy. ruuh‘ Hf pmlwtnw and caring for all ground, dram age syxu'm, driveways. trees, shrubs. build Hum. 010. In Ilw m-u lunnuurI-mtlt flu- landscape uurk. druinnm‘. prifl‘u of Ink and pu-rpM- nul run- “i" luv allv-rnuuvd. Lake Forest, Ill. « Green Bay Road North of III-5T I‘GDSSIBLE LIN'ATNPX located on '