Flï¬s‘ï¬ï¬‚m _a yaluâ€" EY at the in paurchased ted it to the » the founder ropology at L 3, 1924 Art n 2. * i bena ts s o+ 2‘ :"""W’\“m > THURSILA‘I. APRIL 3 Insuranceâ€"Fire Complete Report of This Test DW Applied _ gneathing Wood Lath ._, 1 he Beautiful North Shore Cemetery _ } NON SECTARIAN o h k Gross Point Road and t., Evanston, III. °_ Tel. Evangon 4266 Chicago Office, 701â€"4 ] uette Building. Tel. Central 8330 â€" ... f 1| a .. 3 At the NortKern boundary of Chicago there is loated a beautiful l PARK. Its founders could not have secured a more suitable expanse ¢f ground, upon which to ‘establish a « t will for all times be a beautiful home for those who have gone before. th comfortable office building, the e ignificen chapel, beautiful front park, loc: the highest part of Cook County, Mts flower lined walks and (boulevards, #e lake, the abundant shrubbery aril various trees, it is unequalled in its quiet fHignity and beauty, _ ; : i EP All lots are sold| with ‘PerpetuaL q. Connected with Memorial Park s one of. the largest perpetual care funds pn deposit with a strong Trust Company & Chicago under a Trust Aa:reement which ‘cfk the funds ll#ylolable. â€" Full perpetual care is absolutely guaranteed. Et +4 C . "E4 CENTRAL CEMETERY CO. OF ILLI THE MEM( mark X opposite your proâ€" 0.15 , 1924 ... M. J. BUCKLEY, Local Representative Highland Park, Ilinois L‘Br W Tel 0.51 0.13 Tornézdti,; Liabi?ibr EXPANDED WOOD; LATH CORPORATION Individual Cl ze & U E&xanded w ood lï¬th, by this test, has f ren much [ er than the old standard construction ‘mdded to this advantage are its high jnsulni:s iti¢s and the {much lower construction cost when tq ei exterior ‘stucco or interior plaster. ons d ‘Descriptive I;ï¬u_ttui’e'Wlll Be _ op Request %’unqmcpuro;f. zon omm mt Hâ€"â€"-â€"l fiane Parks Snmew J °> fyr s lt + * sheathing nailed at each stud with 8D naily, and the other side covered with on lath spaced 2 in} on centers and staggered in the usual way. ~A FRAME B was covered on both sides Wwith Expanded Wood Lath .hee%? ft. long and 16 in. wide W at the juncture of each rib and stud with 5D § f In testing these panels the bottom sill w. m to the base of testing machine and the pull apglied to the top gill in the direction of its length. hk between the lath and asphalt felt. Not ounte of maâ€" C terial wuctii You get tic intn'nk}uhl ud | strength of every ounce used. .‘ f Expanded Wood Lath, by this test, has uhm whe IRIA L PARK Automatically Backplast Telephone 1587 State ‘The youhg men are urged to climb the ladder bf; suctess, but more of them seem inclined to ride up in the elevator. i ' [ cuela s tery || vangion 4266 | 88 38 * 1 MEMORIAL nse &f ground, itiful :home for he nfagnificent inty, _f‘ flower y i : various ?nrk; one of. § U ds Thx8% in. ared. x6 in, dressed O0IS ||._. Belfâ€"Sustaining Empire | ‘It has been freely predicted by men of world:wide| knowledge and expeâ€" rience that when all the exhibits are )n_‘l;)la,c'ell <an_de}.he doors of the vast American Exposition | Palace are thrpwn open for the first time, Illinois will, staand, revealed @5 a selfâ€"susâ€" taining ef} pi 4 es va The e:;bosi on will beâ€" ue ‘ in that it will be conducted on a "not for| pro o sis. : Any gurplus reâ€" majning from the sale of booths will be returned pro rata to the exhibitors. ‘{he idea of regional or commun?ty exâ€" hibits has been popular since the news first went out hat the Tlinois Chamâ€" ber of Commerce had decided to sponâ€" sor the exposition. Members of the 117 cha rs'i‘tthé organization have been quitk to realize the valuge of one large joirt exhibit instead of a numâ€" ber of smjall ones from the ?‘T’“'“‘" ritory, "||_ es ip |. "Where Magnolias Bloom" _ , Kor magnolias bloom in Illincis as well| as in the : Southern States. Our cypress trees are juSt:as majestic. Peo‘ansï¬h'i,la persimmons, peanuts and rice and muny other things commonly supposed ‘to exist only "away down South" dre thriving within a short flivver journey. of folks that know not of Ifehem,i right here in Illinois. j ( T,earn | economists probably Wwill be ‘surpriked ‘if the rezp‘:: South of Vandalia comes to bat in Chicago with evidence Of vast deposits otr iron ore in ‘their b dgful hills. â€"There have been hints that some entejrridng Ey_zyptia, ‘ are quietly preparing to do just : ing. {/> * 4 ..‘ AWealth of "Egypt" : And how many financiers, pusiness men and| educators realize that the wealth o* *"Egypt" has scarcely been scratched? â€" From the manner. in which "Egypt‘" is planning to display her resoyrces at the exposition, the disclosures of these Southern ‘counâ€" ties alone will make th'g,show worth whfle. : t, P sc z a Milliong of persons who never saw a hale ol)| boll of cotton in their lives will have an opportunity to | of the great strides in cotton cul that have been made in Illinois. And‘ those sentimentalists who‘ ze only "Dixieland" when ‘ sing about magnolia |blogsoms and cypress trees will be shown that they don‘t have to ‘think of anything south of the Ohio river when they consider these things. ; }{| > /+ 8 .' wnstaters probably: know . more abgut Chicago than Chicagoans know about th ‘‘countiecs outside of Cook. The lacHFxf information on both sides, however, is appalling.. How many residents) of the northern counties, for instance, know that down in the Southeastern part of the state there more | than 16,000 oil and gas lst fls oo oo : njlliï¬oiï¬;eils,; the greatest allâ€"round te in union, which automaticalâ€" ly im-kzg her the premier commonâ€" wealth of the world. Upon that stateâ€" mm the Illinois Chamber of Comâ€" merce stands flat in sponsoring the ‘Ill#nois oducts Exposition,‘ ito be held in Chicago ‘during ten days beâ€" ginning October 9. s Phone H. P. 1291 ) <Harrison 1446 418 Glencoe Ave., Highland Park â€"â€"THE OLD LINE _ ANKERS LIFE INS. C0. Proving This State Is One of | Grnoitest Commonwealths _ in World; Produces _ | [Many Necessities WILL BE GREAT DISPLAY ILLINOIS EXHIBIT _ _ _ S HELD IN FALL D. A. FLYNN & SONS p.‘,&:;a Six Willis Sainte Claire Cy Cars â€" Eight Cylinder (Cars j ML . NEBRASKA . _ ; _ North Shore Representative Lake Shore Motors Co. NASH x +1 St. Johns Avenue Phone 115 PARK, ILLINOIS of Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. 1st St. HERMAN DENZEL, President © Telephone 335 Phpne Highland Park 834â€"R 3 Expert Demiâ€"Surgeons Tel, Highland Park 590 Promipt Service. â€"| Reasonable Prices,. _ All Work Guaraniteed PADDED AUTO VANS i ‘~i| 519 Oakwood Avenue . H. Meier Construction Co. . Contractors® and Builders BUTTER and EGGS 1| We make a specialty of High Grade Watch and ‘Clock repairing. â€"All High Gragde Work. & || | 360 Central Avenue _ Telephone 331 Witten Building uilding Material ‘COAL AND SOLVAY COKE . § JOHN ZENGELER ||| j HONEST SERVICE AND FIRST CLASS woax Â¥ MODERN HOMES COMPLETE OR JOBBING 1| WATCHES, CLOCES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY Edward Norrlen Watch Repairing TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To Store and Chapel, 517 Elm Place _ Office and Residence, 384 N. St. Johns Ave. ‘ _ Highland Park, Illinois WE ‘OPERATE OUR OWN PLANT m HIGHLAND PARK } BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FREIGHT ‘ AND TRANSFER 4 J. J. MINES & SON George Tucker +0 VANS |. _ « uommq,pqmui Packing, ‘Moving, Expressing, Shipping . _‘ _ Cleaner and Dyer 25 North Sheridan Road Home Dressed Poultry For.All Occasions FUNERAL DIRECTORS Established 1890 Telephone H. P. 169 . Schneider Telephone H. P. 1128 Telephone H. P. 782â€"M Telephone H. 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