Call on Henry K. Coale Son, who will furnish you full particulars, or call at our property ofï¬ce on Central Avenue at Sunset Road and our preperty manager, Mr. A. W. Rhamstine will be pleased to show you over the property. without any obligation whatever. SUHSGt Terrace is planned in such a way as to insure purchasers of a really high class development and remarkably low prices for NORTH SHORE prop- erty. Located as it is just south and across West Park Avenue from Exmoor Country Club, north and across Central and Deerï¬eld Avenues from Community Golf Course, and west and across Sunset Road from Sunset Park, gives this beautiful sloping property the proper setting for a high class residential section of Highland Park and yet within the means of the majority. Re- sults from our Chicago advertising assure us the development and sale of this property will be highly successful. PUBLIC . ANNOUNCEMENT Formal Opening Sale Saturday, N ovemberZ 5 Sunday, November 26 THE LARGE NEW RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL ADDITION TO I HIGHLAND PARK LARGE HOME SITES 50x150 FEET AND LARGER AS LOW AS $1.000, ON TERMS OF 20% CASH, 11/2“; MONTHLY. LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH SUNSET TERRACE (Formerly Known as the Sheahan Property) BRANIGAR BROS. CO. 117 North Dearborn Street, Chicago ET‘ THE FACTS of m HIGHLAND rm rust. NOW!) PARK. ILLINOIS Railroad War (or Royal Gout. Sumo of the man! interact-c 4! un- guidebook um um. which the rat!" a graphic and (nut nilroud I" that ' {and helm-en an Denver O‘ a! H Exploitation 0! Metallic Wealth The rocks contain alao the metalli- {eroua om that have made Colorado and Utah (atrium and have ndded many millionl of dollan to the wealth of the country. The history of the precious-metal mining in the noun- tains of theae ntatel reada like a thrilling romance or a tnlo at high adventure. The guidebook (in-a brief histories of the more prominent min- ing camps, such .- (‘entral City and Georgetown, in the vicinity of Don- ver; Cripple Creek. near Colorado Spring:- and inadville. in Colorado; and Park (Tity and Binzhaln Canyon in Utah. The moat intending of these. perhaps. in Loadville, {or it haa had the moat varied history. lining was started at Leadvilla by the dia- covery of placer mold in 1859. Irrigation and Relocatatian The change that the wizard water ‘hax made on the parched land- 0! the west in Well illuntrated in the trip] across (‘olorado and l'tali. When.‘ after riding mile after mile aeroao tha‘ dry and dusty desert, the tnveleri suddenly come- into an irri‘nted val‘ ley. where bountiful crops are growl and tree: hang loaded with luscioua fruit. he bexim to realiae the m of the Work that the mwnm ta carrying on under the Roch-Ida! Service in converting the “W into a land of abounding Ml The work 0! the Forest Sam I- t‘on-erving the toreata of the M M In reforeatinz land that line hoaa #- nuded by llre in graphically by a member of that let-vice tells briefly at the policy a! Ch ‘9'- ernment in dealing With the m problem and with the dispel-l 0‘ late. chantahle timlver from the tum turrets. p i The human ru-pecta of the country an- aa varied in the phyuical aapevta, for in a Iinxli- day the train may whirl by :- llUP‘y city than proaperity 1- shown hy the death of anioke roll- in: up from it:- manufacturing planu, by mine: when- nature'a ral‘ material: are converted into forms suitable for the use of man. and by the lonely ranch hone whoae inhabi- tants nee-m to he cut 0!! entirely from the surrounding civiliution. All then-e features and many More may the flaahed before the traveler'a eye 'in rapid nucceuion. making an in- ‘ï¬nite variety and yet blending to ‘ form a concrete whole that conatitutea 3his Impression of the trip. ; l’ktunaqae Route , Much of thin variety la epitormud in a trip acroaa the mountaina of [Colorado and the plateaua and de- Inerta of Pub. and {or thla maon the §United States Geological Survey. De- fpartment n! the Interior. haa alerted =thia region u the aubjctt o! Ita latoat ‘guidebook of the western part of the United States. Thu new guidebook.‘ .written by Marina R. Campbell. troata of the aeenery. the mourcea. and thel ,human activitiea in the region tum-1 ‘verned by the Denver ‘ Rio Grande Western Railroad from Denver to Salt Lake (‘ity. This route la noted for the grandeur and the diversity of t it: mnery. and the guidebook at. tempta not only to W thin .acenery an it appear: from the train. Ibut tn explain itutn tell in aimple ’language how the present form- of -mountain|. plains. and canyona have ibeen developed from ancient torma lthat may have been very unlike thoae 0! today. Thia development of the :nurface ha: been likened to the prog- Ireu u! a human being from infancy lto old age. and the change. that take‘ [place in the aurtace {eatum o! the 'carth are no less orderly and regularI lthan thou- that talu- place in the lifei ‘of man l Slot) 0! l'ldcriyiu Roth The xuidrhuuk, huuewr. darn man than tn dru‘nhr 1hr sunny flung "1e rouu- of trawl ~ it den-rib" the rock: whirh undrrln- the nurfnu- and which m - menun- haw runlmlk-d 1hr forms that hue horn can't-d In the r-urhm- Many u! the bed- uf than rndu un- mun! Inn-resting, for lhr)‘ (-nntuln (h1- n-mnlnn u! stranm- Ini- muls that an mm u-Ilin('t-â€"mal dlnuanurs uni uther xix-mic bruit: that hwd lung nut-y. ugh Part: of th:- sko-lt-lunn uf .Er «mi.5um.uru. nnd Trivrrutupx. lvm of (her-r mu dmmnurn. whwh urrr 20 fu't long and 1‘ nr :0 {v.4 high. huvr horn found W‘Ir lirmn, (“nun I )1". 11nd Grand Junction. Ind the track! of that lthlls. preserved 1n undlumc. have been found It other plum in the west. ivmmscmm . . Amossooumv Much of the charm u! a tram-on- tinenul trip Irrl‘flr the l'niu-d Staten lies in (he urn-(y of the Memory; the traveler c-nwunu-n . truly knlei- dam-0pm display 0! mountum. pluim. and pin-hauls; n! nuruw, rumd can- yon! and broad "How; u! rulhinx muuntaim- turn-nu 3nd mighty rivers whom "Mill “titer; run deep"; and of fertile ï¬elds and wrinlngly rndleu desert wuu'rs that nppenr to have horn furnnkvn by man and by «wry other (mm of animal Mfr. U. S. GUIDE NOR SHOWS It‘ll of Transcontinental Np Lies In the Kaleidoscopic View 0! Chanting Tovonaphy to pawn! the entnnoe of the force: of the Donwr I Rio Grunde road. The Mnkade wu stunned and many Hm were sacriï¬ced, hm the Sum: F:- rould not be displaced. icu. J‘ur an armed force under the dilution of ofldals o! the Santa Fe rout= took vol-union o! the Royal Got" And barricaded in lover portal ion of Ramon Pm, though the um i Bio Crude land I“?- veyed in min line and bu! expected to Wild in rotd to the city of Mel. Theï¬rotmhrtutolthhmwu mind It the Sun- I". in akin; G tad the ‘Bnu Fe in 1878. [8†{mimpuaudonofthem ‘l‘hh in a real In, Built tbhidmyflmuadtb dam-tum 0! thousand: o! dolhn' m. "ah of pm:- A beautiful structure, typifying the dignity of a com- munity that is famous for its exclusiveness. - Far individuals or small families who want the same service rendered by the ï¬nest hotels but inter- mingled with a home atmosphere that adds to the comfort of a short or long stay. A cuisine service that is both irreproachable and economical. Extr- Fm Johnathan Apple. Iona .. . 3,...40¢ “III-than 8 lbs. ..-- “H-213 Nuan- per box- .. -,....._.-h. Gunfrufl. 10!: 8 f ......w. 1 Btu-a fancy sémwm Orange- 3‘: 70¢ Gtmudlthmlot; ZIMJor . “35¢ m the (In. ,. _ .. .. ....35¢ NWSfl-Anletlb. 10¢;8lbc. . W3.†2L Pippin Apples. 8 lbs. ._ mm...†Mm, the dot. . . :.‘7""';f' 00¢ yPot-toee. the peck . the 15.“; 8 lbs. for . . . m- Oahu. the lb. - _-.. Sweet Potatoes. “1er â€10¢; 3 lbs. for Wilton. the band! 8¢; two bunches .. ..........~ Chen-hen e1 . Celery. the bunch Gm Poem Chum. (he qt. or lb. cy Iceberg Lettuce and Carrots. buneb peck the lb. 5¢; three lbe. for “themes. lb. , . yPot-toee. the peek tbe lb. M; 8 lbs. for 8w_ee(_ Potatoes. tbe lb 16 Evanston's Newest and Finest Hate] Green and Wu Beans. qt. Extra Fancy “Inflow" flucy lepbcrg Lettuce POULOPLOS BROTHERS 515 Central Ave. smm Pam: ON (AN GOODS BY THE USE mcusunu ind sXvov BRANDS ' For Reservations ' Telephone Evansmn 8000 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Ava-a. “(but Streét. Em Fancy Fruits, Vegcubla and Groceries thedoa. VEGETABLES FRUITS ‘the radon: doddoa “d am 'the rum of my “road! tho Boy-l Com be turned 0m to _ Denver Rio Grand. Railroad. malt of the mt wu tht the vet Rm Grande wu prevented emnding its line 'w thc south as originally contemplqed 'when road'wu named. and mi: for hocomo In oust-Waut lim,rwhich bu developed into mm 6! the wurist-cnrrying railroadp of munlry 3 Tel. H. P. 429 ' no;