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Highland Park Press (1912), 14 Dec 1922, p. 15

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article pur- I\' that the Heater and rdy Dishes. _et Knives. rUs‘hPs. Sil- ,\' t’) Fhv'-.”!'9 the i! H ()DY \\ Co. ents '13; NORTH SHORE CEMETERY Lyfieorgc Newett, the man who had the famous law suit with Col. Roose- veit'snme years ago. Iron Ore is a new‘spapcr of wide circulation in the min region of the northern peninsu- la of Michigan and other minihg (istricts and the fact that it finds the North Shore Cemetery,-400 miles away. subject for a special arti- rle, indicates the widespread interest m {n}: notable cemetery enterprise so .‘ufi-eszully being carried on by its yapable and energetic founder, Mr. Western. ' John Western and the North Shore Cemetery are highly praised in a kxngthly article in Iron Ore. a news- paper published at Ighpeming, Mich. Iron Ore of Ishpeming, Where Much Cemetery Stock Is Held. Describes This Mr. Western came in touch with Mr. Fine Enterprise “Six years ago, John Western, a fruit grower in the Michigan fruit belt. who made a fine success of his orchards, conceived the idea of start- ing a fine cemetery within easy reach of Chicago. where the need of such an enterprise was apparent. He se- cured a very fine location one mile from the shore of Lake Michigan, north from Chicago. and formed the North Shore cemetery. which is own- ed and managed by Modern Ceme- tery and Mausoleum company, in which many Lake Superior people were interested because they knew he permitted to purchase stock, the result being that thousands of doll-rs cf the stock was sold in that region. The article on the cemetery in lron Ore is as follows: Nevett about 10 years-Ago through the sale of apples from Mr. West- eru’s fruit {sun in Michlxsn. A car- load of these fine apples were sent to lshpeming sud they proved to be so satisfactory thst Mr. Newett de- voted considerable space in his psper to their excellence. At thst time these two men were strsngers. Four years later while in that region on business Mr. Western wss entertsined by Ne- wett, at the latter's summer home on Lake Michiganmee, st which time his friends there lesrned of the North Shore Cemetery project and asked to :John Western and had faith in Ml.‘ ;He is the president of the cenpany.§dividsndon thandarsdshnswfl :neing familiar with m- and shrub?!» c“. u ‘ growing. and with soils. he .umd'oesa r. Non nu it hen-chi that work on the cemetery property in‘ the first certificates of "inferred stock the right way, secured the assis- will be redeemed tance of a competent landscape ar-~ “This cemetery ntsrprias has chitect and cemetery expert. and soon , been planned to pursue its activities had things moving property, as well , many years. its psrpatulty being so- u economically. He has. in the sev- ‘ mind by an ample fund. It will ersl years in which he has managed steadily improve in beauty and pop- .this cemetery. accomplished very ularity. and already is well known creditable results, the cemetery now to the people of mt region. There being known as one of the most‘al've no taxes on cemeteries, and pso- beautiful in the northwest. Know-lple die and others are born to die. in: trees adds much to such a place. i and so the need of fitting last resting Mr. Western now has a nursery with : places is constant. and the public 26,000 young trees. shrubs andfxrows more exacting in its demand plants, many of which have alreadyifor proper ,locations and W been transplanted. An additional menu. Mr. Western knows all about ‘five acres is now being laid out to this. as well as how to nest It, and ‘be seeded with lawn grass and cuttis operating accordingly in his look up into lots next spring. A beauti-‘ahead and in his desire to have the ful entrance has been provided {orffinest cemetery anywhere near ON? the cemetery. artistic and attrac-lcaxo and that district. He is also tive. For the present year lota tofstronx for economy and in him the {the value of more than 860,000 have ' shareholders have a most competent Lbeen disposed of. A year ago a lot and efficient president and manager.” lwas purchased for $4,947, and it was; â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" , exchanged {or one costing 8596‘ or! ""9“ don't ‘0" mean, more. When [at ”w rate of ”.50 per square foot. we were first married you used to , , . , help me wash the dishes every even- i'l'his shows the Interest the public is ink." gtaking in this particular location. “Sure â€"« but we only had two {which is high and dry. beautifully dishe- thenffl I'll HIGHLAND PAIR PI... mun Pill. m "You don't loVe me any mom. When we were first married you and w help me wash the dub" every oven- n ma. for pmper ,locatiom Ind W menu. Mr. Western known “I about this. A: well u how u no“ it, And is opentinz wording], in N- look AhoAdwdinhL-duinmhnutho fine-t cemetery “when mu CN- cago and flu! diurk-t. H. h .100 strong for economy and in him tho alunholden have a moot mutant And ancient pun-idem nnd W." been phnnod to pursue lb “avid- many nan. iu porpotulty hula. oo- cund by u: mph fund. It will “and“! improw in bounty and pop- ulu-ity. And dmdy I. roll known to the people of ant region. Thou an no uni on centurion, uni poo- ple die and other: are born to 410, and so the need of fitting In! mung plum: in con-um. nnd the public grown more cutting in in Mad homes. 251‘ to 810.50 5' lucid.” thou-Cd Nemmrth hon-end“ mantcertiflumofpufon‘dm '1]th Ant-uh. looking (or tle Dog When the platter-'3 licked clean. Little Dog: and Other no fat. His wife could eat no lean. And it's had on a lit- Jack Spratt could eat THIRD FLOOR [UNDER ml DIRECTION OF POI‘I'IA 800" Tnâ€"m-Iuor’mlvoâ€"M Iconâ€"W Hold at Witt-I Hall KW Park. mind- 76*! I I! N. and Mn" M. A. ERNST Also all Mona Vanna Silk Undergarments sold at cost I to be closed out at BUESHER SAXOPHONES Nothing but the best at the lowest possible price. T. H. Decker Co. have a fine piece of goods yOu would not look for the cheapest tailor you could find, but the best one at a reasonable price. There is as much difference in steamfitters as there is in tailors. You can get a suit every year, but you don’t want to get a new heating plant every year, so it is more important to get the [FYOU 25 New Sample With Each Buesher‘ Instrument Write 15 South St. Johns Avenue Telephone H. P. 201 4 North Sheridan Road HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS $2.00 TWO WEEKS OFFER TEN FREE LESONS DANCING LESSONS North 8hr! mud" m 628 H. E. Bolle Each PAGE PMIIN Tm B; RON “wild M. Ill

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