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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1924, p. 5

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18 : j $ £4 bimatinat y artinyhirrsnn i C amoe. Mogmer Posters and f¢ ining deâ€" tailed informia ng the conâ€" tests are being gent to all throughout the ¢vountry, as well as to. Alaska, Hawaii, Rico, the Philippines and ; 1 Zong. Inâ€" dividual nests will be promptly answered if | ssed to the Highâ€" d Who Are ble All: pupils of the , sixt! enth and eighth gra are e to compete, whether attending private or parochial hundred and eighty it as many medals will be given f. best state essays, whild three: al prizes will be awarded 1 three essays chosen as the best those to be . ten ugho nation.. The nai p gold watch and 3 trip to W with all paid.. The and â€" third pri are watches of relative values. The basic pririciple of the con is to train ch in ful eqnduct on streets and highways and imâ€" press upon them a senge of personal responsibility. | This test the fourth consecutive competition conâ€" ducted under the auspic of the Board, approximately one million, two hundred ~th p L. an | averâ€" age of at â€" 400, anfually, having participated in the t preâ€" ceding contests. 1 The annount t | offers | more than $6,500 in prizés and als to elementary school pupils eleâ€" mentary school |teachers who qgubmit the best essays and the best 1 $ in the 1924 national y and natâ€" ional lesson contests. ials of the Board are not |optimistic enough to believe, it is saijd, that any fi soâ€" lution will ¢ from the by children, but it d that a naâ€" tionâ€"wide co tion :of the problem a . effect in reducing the| number of accidents and [fataliti¢s on s | and |highâ€" ways. ‘ . 9 | In ‘connection fonal education ed recently by tion Board, . are to be gi answer the engages the at gineering mind Cash Prizes 3 ers / Given in Each te â€" . Highway Edugation ESSAY CO IS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN lem? PAGE FOUR Can children isn‘ the finest landscape garden Cemete in icg. It has e-% ost beautiful and imposing CEME Y ENTRANCE in the country. This majestic portal will standi,as long. as the pyramids of Egypt. . s Its DRIVEWAY of:&xitemdcadam will last ag long as the old Roman roads. ' Its DR AINAGE system is perfect. _ Its LOGATION on the Waukegan conâ€" crete proad, five miles north of Lake Forest and one mile west of North Chicago on the divide between the Midsissippi ag:lgSt. Lawâ€" rence river basins, is ideal. 3 ; It is NOT LO hlBD=within;§ or on i;)lé‘e3 boundary of a laige city, where it would be sure to be destroyed within a generation or two, but in a charming country far removed from the city‘s din and dirt and where it alâ€" ways will be a beautiful garden place of rest. It is the ONI,Y Cemetery which deposits with the trustee of the PERPETUAL CARE FUNIT) the name of efach lot owner, the numâ€" ber of| his lot and the Section in;){ilrllich it is located in order that any lot owner may: "check up‘! on the representations of the management regarding this extremely imâ€" portant fegture. | f It is the only Cemetery in Illinois which has | provi for a continuous and ample income from a PER E'I‘EAL Co%z{E FUND of 50 cents per square foot ($17,000 per acre) for each and every lot sold from the first lot to the last one, said} fund always to be in crete and 6 divid rence on | being s the fact petual care fund" ¢lai cation as. to| perm@nency odedipe w beture Before buying a) ceme Cagh Prizes 1 campidign anmouncâ€" he Highway Educaâ€" rican ol children an ty to question now intion of the enâ€" | of the country ' with t& fonrt‘ natâ€" olve the traffic C PROB the f all the 18 a igton, econd gold , seyâ€" igible ublic, Four s and r the ationâ€" North Shore Cemetery probâ€" All contestants ‘,j.nve the $15,000 odel home â€" as L%:haim and that rize with the scho ips, radio sets, tches! and . other prizes for which al cortestants are eligible to comâ€" te h;ihelped to stimulate this unâ€" ual interest. > $ | Due to the fact that the number of ¢ontestants who have registered far : Some! schools are making the conâ€" est part of the school curriculum. hysics and Englillt classes find that contest can be . nated with ese subjects, 8 t Highland Park gx:d vicinity has pproximately 400 contestants regisâ€" ered from a total of 4 schools. |\ â€"In©1921, when fourteen years of ge, she came to America and made er home in New Jersey. »The New erican lnndmgg, . different from hat of her Européean homeland, beâ€" lcame the subject of her expression. tln her later work one writer says that ‘"ghe ~has |stepped across the rder of childhood, seeing still with he clear untrou! vision of the outhful dreamer, but begins now. to eel the deeper rhythm of life." The rt Institute has just been presented ith eight lithographs showing the ork of this remarkable girl and they ve been hung in the first gallery of ‘print room on main floor. They re the gift of Robert Allerton. _ The number of pupils entered for he B«;er Home Lighting contest is pproximately eighty percent of the otal eligible to register for the conâ€" est. :) i ( | . The drawings of a sixteen year old girl have been the subject of much |enthusigstic comment in the art imagazines and ‘columns of. the t;mpl?ers during the past year. amela Bianco, when only four years Id, began to draw. Her work was so efinite in intention and so precise in xecufiJn that Picasso, a sophisticated rtist of many years experience, upon ‘a visit to her father in Paris, expresâ€" Ised. amazement. ;rhee then she has kon‘e on, and unlike many child prodâ€" igies who afterwards never fulfilled heir early promise, Pamela Bianco ianco has developed into a genuine rtist with a personal note of real istinction. s MANY PUPILS ARE | : EN"}'%D LOCALLY YOUNG GIRL ARTIST | Amw%?mmnou I ; t â€"'-'Fâ€"‘ Drawings of Pa Bianco Are ! Given Wide lfill‘:licity By | ~/,«â€"_ Newspapers ery lot insist tisbout "perâ€" :l. congfidér loâ€" and comparé ing AlTad ng, ay E?:e‘afion Bol.)f’ Willard Buildâ€" ig, Washington, D. C. â€" Better Home Lighting Conâ€" test, Says aepogrt From. _ Committees * To se oo t io ie res Aevreaiy |rerier maort! oi ue CE adssnye. .af Modern Cemetery and Mausoleum Co. JOHN WESTERN, President â€" : DR. L. B. JOLLEY, Vice President Brilliant |evening â€" entertainments will be held each night in the arena, featuring a |society horse show and a program of éexciting,and ?n;;:\;m events. There will ?o something of interest and value durln&, A ?_‘c_ interâ€". national for every member of the family, both urban and rural dwellers. Reduced railroad rates will be in efâ€" fect during the week of the show. f The International Live Stock exâ€" position will be "in itiopal" in character as well as in name. In adâ€" dition to the Canadian ibits and delegations,| several foreign countries are expected to be represented. Three famous live stock judges are coming from Gl'eat |Britian and o,hi; ‘from the Argentine tto act as arb#t,tl;fi'ln the various contests among bréqlm and1 feeders, I #igh ®5 |rEop In com'mtmontion of the importâ€" ance of this event, congress, by special act, has authorized the United States department of Awscrfiltu;e to award official medals to all} winners of first prizes and championships in the live k competitions> at the coming shorv. The deplrtmm itself will fill an entire exhibit. with a display . e(f its various lines of acâ€" tivity. President Coolidge and other high government officials are expectâ€" ed to be pregent during the :;position. â€"~The management of the Internaâ€" tional Live Stock expositioniis makâ€" ing great firepmtions for the stagâ€" ing of the quarterâ€"centennial celebraâ€" tion of this worldâ€"famous educational institution at the Chicago Union stock yards, November 29th to December 6th. From| advance indications, this will be thfl largest gathering of the agricultural interests of America ever brought together and many special occasions will mark this historyâ€"makâ€" ing event. | Every one interested in any way in the basic industry should make a special effort to attend this great roundâ€"up of the agrarian reâ€" sources of the continent and enjoy a week of pleasure and profit at the metropolis. | , s snn exceeds the ‘estimated number, some delay has b&en experienced in obtainâ€" ing home lighting primers, A sufiâ€" cient mpplg has now 5“,,35 received and all contestants will be supplied. The official closing time has been exâ€" tended to the 15th of November to give the contestants recéiving their primers late a chance to finish in plenty of time. L > LIVESTOCK EXHIBIT . TO EXCEED RECORDS Annual â€"International ~Exhibiâ€" possession of a trustee, no portion of Whicg,‘ except'i%fi}ie' income, to be subject to withdrawal by the corporation. The unenâ€" cumbered assets of MODERN CEMETERY . AND MAUSOLEUM _COMPANY â€" now amount to upwards of A MILLION DOLâ€" LARgl at extremely conservative valuations, and every dollar of its resources is pledged to the literal fulfillment of this program of Perpetual Care which is PERPETUAL CAYI&)% and not mere talk as is the case with g some other places of human interment. It is ONE C%METERY the management . of which does not talk in hazy generalities, and does not *rpak‘e evasive replies to quesâ€" tions concerning its "Perpetual Care Fund." There is as much lying and swindling and frau§ practiced in selling out places for the; burial of the deéad as in any other line of acâ€" z tivity; and the liars and swindlers keep out of | jail because people do not investigate before | buying..Some men who promote and manage such places find it expedient not to use their namef; in the newspapers nor on a single serap of paper isshing from their offices. The Roses of NORTH SHORE CEMEâ€" TERY give inestimable delight |to visitors from June to late October and this year hunâ€" dredsg were in blpom after November 1st. wards of 40 varieties of beautiful trees and evergreens and an equal number of bloomâ€" ing shrubs, more varieties than any other American Cemetery. ; THE HIGHLAND PARK tion 1‘Ll‘o Be in Chicago ov. 29â€"Dec. 6 NORTH SMORE CEMETERY has upâ€" o ie North Chicago, lllinois dof PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS North Shore Gas Company Here‘s . _R. DALZIEL, (Président of Lake County State Bank),, Tréasurer ; MABEL CHOPE, Eef_retary Can you afford to pass up this chance to put your . surplus fund‘s or your savings in a perfectly safe investâ€" > ment at an £‘:eptionally high rate of income? | f ;;' Think this over afid then lef us talk it over w;?; yofi.’ | Send us your address on the attached coupon a;'id * our representative will call and give you details _ | It will cost you nothing. tE P § It is exen and free OfJ dents of Illi This is pr will place it : for ceash or o _ We are now offering the people of the Nortf? Shoxe (one of the tichest as well as one of the most rapidly growing contmunities in the United States) a chanee to subscribe for the 7% Preferred Shares of the thriving Company. | _ This inve Address . Name }.i... . wA resenta tout obligating me in any way please have your repâ€" ive call on me regarding your 7% investment. lactically a guaranteed investment and we n your hands for $100.00 per share, either i a very attractive payment plan. _ ent is paying 1%4% quarterly.â€" _ Ppt from the Normal Federal Inoon#e Tax personal property tax when held by resiâ€" ois. | ' it." " a Exceptional Opportunity ‘~For further information, prices and : view of this extreme opposite of a tempor ary "graveâ€"yard," also for a look at our un equalled record books, we suggest. a g?ft our office. We send autos free to R. R. sta tions at North Chicago for all who come b train, upon receipt of telephone call, Nort Chicago 1067. YPIP ~g : The early LOT OWNERS could now se their lots for three times the prices paid, an similar. advances will be realized on thos now being purchased. . $ +o rll __NORTH SHORE CEMETE Y has lo owners in, and has had funerals from, sian ous portions of Chicagoâ€"even from Sout Chic’ago and Cicero â€" and from %zery; No Shore town and village from Evanston_ Milwaukee. | : t B f. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY NURSER IES have upwards of 40,000 trees, shrubs ant evergreens for transplanting to the Ceme tery and for sale. f E. >v{ <4 _ Plans for an ADMINSTRATIPN‘BUI‘LD ING of classic architecture are now being prepared. The first unit of a first clas GREENHOUSE range â€"75 feet by 36 fee â€" is now being erected for the gccommoda tion of its patrons. I [ % i NORTH SHORE CEMETERY has:h transfers from 12 cemeteriesâ€"one ind tion of the approval of the people of our te ritory. 3 + T W 4* COUPON : Judging from the advertising of anâ€" other company it is trying to steal the name "NORTH SHORE CEHETERK" but nobody respects a thief or spbrom of an attempted theft. ; _ _ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ®6, 1 Ef‘.’ ie on cCO pl to it to te dir ta [I th 18 It

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