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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1926, p. 15

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him ti. 49e ;_-4:1 _.__..;SI 1'...“ ledison whopping thins dur- ”“81 ._--..- $1 rer - in a man; Fifteen hit sched. 131 31 -31 31 31 31 $1 $1 $1 rr$1 91 -31 1$1 "I C.SCHUR u “I!” CE ART 1926 F2 T" l If A] t. t.o. Inns-3.1: mm:- Thirty yuan no ghost all of the shoot worn in Illinoi- wero made in .1130 out. may in Wham. swan-thorn to (a: m" hs an: 1800. indium T ottf,tty -saprritartrnate- -eigte bi;; W" In 1mm I an. the“ Nets to cm than». dnstdu in the“ Illinois town. an M". “Valuing. gambit- The not! of M in Illinois is; out in. duatrbl when. T . iiiiiiiio7Tairiritt,trret “that of (atom belonttintr. to the Brrhht Shoe Ito-tr. It uumpua- “an“! treoptp. Awadditi9n 'eett $186,000 in completed in 1925 will: Wed that working tores about thirty pot com The total plant in- ttalert In hfUld is about, 81.- mm, tle may part0!) what 312.- 000 and the the. output'émt 9000,; ”h... m. , 1' _. . VAL LI‘I 1 . Anon: 'i,'N,'f2, chief industries is I plant of he AmerieamNdUtesr "ht. It represents an investment 'rf about Sell) the third largest punt in the ntoratioet'tr, system. and em- ploy; Q,g,tt'gg The plan be been ii ed within the yen: with an $80,000 unit which increased its capacity about "temr.pe.'r cent. re. weekly payroll in about $20,000 trnd, it: freight bit] to nilmds run from “W toin . moath.n I . Bitty-Am hi, ', This lake itoier' sixty ms, in nr. ty-neven feet deep at its deepest and the dun it sixty feet high. They told no in Lttihfuld that thuda the high. on dun, in numb. Litehthrid', total - phi-ct. "jammed, will cost and “00,000; when completed. The method _ in Litchfield was to organise I Ctthterts' Wntemh com» pany lad all Atoek in it. All of the' ntoci in 'roitrioeautr. By dimming up a "ttottte-etetk" in n creek Just out often nrmrvoirmfomod. “The lake hglds about 300.000M gallon, As Litihfutd, industries tad g1], use: about 1,200,000 gallons 3 (by 'that'l . reserve supply for - a year. It is strictly . We supply an water wilrtteutsed from it onlyu nope-nu to aRtrment ting established some of wppb- _ 1 . . " J of"' ,on"ita water e'npply that" something bed to be dome. Sole-t Hey e - works, mum _ ceiling en immediate outlay of 3300.30 was begun. Under "istirte lem‘mny mimic We are Bndintt dimcultb in getting enough money fot needed improvement. l mamma'm" nit“ : . in} mmquug "up Mr- -' That is s tuber impressive thing 'nnd s bit important, too, when you start to In out an elderly city for bones 3nd Mum”. Altoelt" JdtehiUid has among its nu lines the Wabash, Illinois Central, Big Four and Burlington routes: al , as lesser (been); the Litchfield a' son road and.» inururtsan opemited by the Elms. Light' h 'tCurt"""'. ' Growing lulu , When you look over Litehfutd'. ftoek of WM you fhtd one thing “M then that in unusual; The mu 1 “in. :01 them, rum run the entire length of the city side-lg. tride. Dually ruin-ma. Ctr, may), 'ey' I"" M“!- E Luanda is Mtr.one miles north- out of bat St. Louis. It In: a pop- ulation of about 8,000. It in on the duvet “thread at all!” tmae-tre. tween that St. unkind Chicago. the two Mt railroad centers in the Uncut 8m. ‘ When In Munch When}: Litettfietdt W,ttat is tdtek. fUIdt. And whrt FairiNestion, all., For LtteltfUH does not'nppear in the feds-d list of . forty-four tomts in Illinois having I population of more than 10,000 in 1925. , “.0 otttA,ineitit, mm orjGik. a was ”out Ind learned of by ad his and: sm, with the pill. That was my. luck, way but when the Ptdt?, copld not run the has on hands, In topeah, and win "hunts. And this scory'in told: On tit day WWII adored ft -ffSee, main string catchers being in unwary mid, I who old pitcher, {New evil, ealkd Ray to his: ngid' hogan won-mm personal advice on W. Atorhieh kWh“! the menu hero in his surpri eye qnd and“: F "Yon pitch, t'll catdh." . . mum u that manta pitcher. 1W, MW 'em over that dar und not»): lem, one um All. “I. f - ".qu new words of endtm ing 'ntuer--ttattur, like! and barber '.-mmh, “about; mine tor the lo- mt muffled may‘ “at Ntxm1 atar . For the world knows that Ray cute out of Litehfuid undersized, utterly boyish. in a spun of time to sttott. " to mun“. etched ‘his name alonuide We panes ot the batch“ that. " . Some chut had learned of Ray and his music my with the pill. That was - ' - “A ~" .. , “will has an abiding glory. It is tbat hum crossroads, am, in ttttfu, when Ru Send; up his.“ “bruised; Up “dim the had, wherever the Jam ttuse- un In Wanton}, tho me- af Ray gem And Litehtuier m indelibly Inked. _ When you at to Litrhfuid, when Ray’s proud old dad otBeiatea at the m'they'n matter was. ot endur- ing "Yue-banker, baker and barber -tran6 of fuUomg praise for the lo- cal undloner who beam . huh-M " URSDAY,‘ FEBRUARY Str, WM his endow mum, 'em over that day .0... m alt, am which muted m hi thet "rival " the fastest of 'e 1926 Good “not lighting, towns terllane, pay dividends. LitehfUtd, at night, is dark Ind drum _ It folds W into lights. I Poor Humid. Q ' T If I may be pardoned for buying Io. Litehfietd bu out immediate lesion talcum. 'thes-Gait-tTir/iris',',' there It night it (looks more like a village of 1,600 than. a city of 8,000. The reatton--it seemingly ha not dis- oneer the ulna of investment in And this: r f .“Emuhto the Sun-did who» motto reads, 't record none but 'houru of amhine'." Sunshine cont-ins little normal and is soothing, like o payer. It soc: to may men in may kud- who he! the .nesed of, bright, and cheery thought- or perhaps word: that “in: a bit to stir them, such on: , "Aft'ei twenty your: Rip Van Winkle wand PF} ”no never l Thin phat comes about. $800 worth of. milk a ar. IdtehtUhN business it; em 11:: year run shout sixtyaevah can; tt poultry, thin-tr, one can; danced poultry, twenty- uven can; Tho Illinoi. State Poultry nhoww'vu held in Litehiiold on Jon: any 6-10. It brought out about 2,- 500 birds, bushing all records. The nigge-t show hitherto wu 1,700 bids. Se‘lection of Litehitetd about that it it remained a I centu- for a Mitts nude poultry industry.. ,'; . 30-. of Sin-hing Litchfield is also the home of Slu- shine. That [on publication domed u " pocket magazine of impin- tion." It an thin- lib. 4m-- Deeueld,, Agency. Roam}: Barber Shop DUFF , do." "__- --t... in... L Litehtieid bu also [rubbed the vitamin and pup" it to work. The Litchfield Cream-iv company is put:- ting out!” that» aptodud enlled, Viva. It in who Sold as "ttttttr-tttttk, a mixture at act-yolk and milk. the only Mac: of its kind, I was toid,, it; tte wlgolo wide world. 1 * mum? aim: -a, mun... New 'rrirT,'"ii1T,ttliTi' tur, Jay M. uhrltDBr-t . BUNDAYSCHE UhEawttrtsii M “exams? utt%e2ttJ'tt l4'lfi'h5JrJa%'eA'.it2,eida,2' --------------_.----.-..--u-LC, no many: many employs 125 men and is progressing. It make I comidmbk line of mining equipment and ltas,adrud, for more spa-6,12: electric Itoiito its outnut: ' “Viciom Wtinklu." Ac.t.e=1tg.b.tise2Ite. balm a>eretadtiGidF, they made ac" Than Red with "mtltstionisittsr methods. __ " ___ --'e'_ "VII-VII!- WU" tt j. . tehotr1ktyttl , .m" um vim: the thou induatr, 1m in: mm, . 91mm“; l .43. developed into in the In: tmrtttrths use or city. 'It in push I ' "" [ a year: in Illinois. _ period of problems. . , , .,. In mik- T We Illa tind in iiteuuGa. Litch. ing m. Evar "', I it any fletd Foundry & Machine thi. It was never yield up to the ‘ . J "tttther kmbukin'snnuman w-yby Rartkt,utrk. q . 1 a , ELK. Bach and D. W. Amulet). They j I "rr""'"":-"-'-"-? ad m idea. r' A nus FORD AGENT , [ That idea was that can! map oat . M' F 1 of the mines entirely too 33:77.1: They . REACH“ , ' LIMIT thought that if a high-tsp dating _ g ' muhine could be made to displace the They Came Tho F > il, Bil! Me old slow-motion tntriIteaNuit it would Kept Ahead Awhile; Bt y ht't ' be a boon to the mining industry. So “I "..-B, al- _ than _,___|- .7 M . 33. xiii _tuLA" “a" and the: mks about 29,000,, 'lf,2gi,gAt,dii1iiFFeTiii'siii"i'i'i'; to “6.000300 mimic. It is an. mated that Illinoil' shoe We. an. I'itt about 11,000 workers. hit Clean. Comfortable cm Parcel Racks, for Show»: [field is ulna the home of Sin. That It; publication tie-whet! pocket magazine of impin- At an “3111:: like this: pry Cleaning', Pressing _ , and Repairing J: Eettlycc:: wad. Ite, Though tickets also tyd, shaping gap-ervméu made 5941M~Suudqc HIGHLAND PARK-CHICAGO An)" Cris" M! )2 fl and . . ue -kiiif"""-"""- Ticket 11EIttrrliirq, 18T,WrNTr--riikphone 972 A.M KN _ Cleaners dud Dyers new; chimp my: an; EG; 'mrsttriimtsrr 12. I”); ttt at... 1 'ee lam J ita, trtitpttt. In.“ Th“ 'ettouti," in" has: an FAST SUBURB. 'TW" TRAINS M“ Asm- Chic-(o 11.15 1949 eoal hoisting _ “He keeps repeating my lllgh" the replied, "t an" a. heals, I ean't "il Km E'Wht does h; Lt, I" T'" ' - l _ 3e11, he is territie +011: and lta____inr his aim.” ' 1 money. not without some d ty and proceeded with fur and; T anti“ on the sale of the new lament. Hardly had he' gotten " hi, htudu when he received ord that ‘there were eight Fords F tour Lin- coln: uniting him. He oetgatred his home, borrowed Ill'ho ' d " the bank and got them out. His wife culled up the doctor a day 3th later and asked him to come gee her husband who, she aid, , having a nervous breakdown. E North-... ' 2.; two Lincoln: GiiGlir Mar hurried 1mm Merle Thorpe in Kati?!) Bullion Muguine writes: t " t' _ ' A man " a crou~roaii took for: the Ford agency. 8 that he wu ttott%sd by the mi cation ‘agent that there were two' out: and tt Lincoln there, and won] a plane get the money and take, 'titt of the box' car. The man the money and worked hard . no ttm can. Then the mm. 5 t divided him that there were four ordl an! ?ysrttcrgergiri" New k Hairs "What no " symptom.“ Litchfield is just It ' I Iago when It is I m ”meted In" ing pains, a place that is ' vil- lage or city. It u push crush a period of problems. Bu in mnk.. THIS FORD ACENT _ . REACHED LIMIT They Cami: Too Fl But. Me, Kept ylety4 Awhile; ' et't vi Him. Rm {5 g foot for better lighting store windows.' P. a. "r,',l','.'.ttd PHONE H. E. 5&1 THE HIGHLAND 'l Sell Muscle iii; Tel. B. k. 386 _ n Ti . no I , To Loo Lin magma sun Glut f" trd , aofii the m I t Med four ,ordu am! for- ’m. The $110 after he a two' ords and won! e plane “RI iand our hen Mm. l Shoals." hue does T " hi- ord that tour Lin- Wanted bed V , the puny and exudation “summit. aid the maul: on brighter PRESS. HIGHLAND mm, Wow The most beautiful my impoghm Masonic monument to he mmis any Mttaortié section in the United 8tata--dmnite now may to; “my indirection next spring MHJMMWWM,‘w....m-‘.,._...._....-...:.W-.....~_._;_-_‘;_’__.,_r -F-- _ V ' A six-room house with all mm improvements. built to accommodate the family of one of our (oration, completed end Md for w'.-,...-.:..-.,.-.-..:.:........:....-.?, (We noanve Wing quarters for 6 foiniliee neer the W.) _ 3 Two double fan-age; one single garage and one four-eh]! mun .ehed, all com- pleted and paid for}........_._e....._....mm.....,...,....T....._u.--....n...~.m__._-_.fi......-..~.,_.__.W-.. The beginning: ot a 'ne greenhouse range now whining 12.000 urn. of this, a.y'ervieeHruildimr for the-omelerze’enouzh forthreetlngeeumucllsreeh- house"area,, and on apei'tment for thi'iioHat, -'. ell completed -"------- The ihteat "metarai administration buildinglh ell on. country, a-r/tu, completion, ..-._.’.."3...“.....W~;~w'__§w~W-,.__,.__._.._.___~AAA, F--- _ MANAGEMENT DEEPLY' APPRECIATES FRIENDSHIP AND Gr48'?llttAhoN In all of this achievement I consider all the lot owners, to when , want then to understand that my life is dedicated to upbuilding and further beautifying NORM SHORE CEMETERY. Iwant them to know that already it in the In: Cemetery tn America in all essential features. I want them to understand that we are going to con- tinue to make it more and more. beautiful mid to we the are: of the same " more grognd is required from time to time to meet the, demand. What is still more important, 1 want every lot owner and every member of each family "ttry-tttted to earnestly help the 'meimgement to adeneir the interests of this beeutiful piece in every way which careful consideration will suggest. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY'ise North Shore Asset. NORTH ' SHORE CEMETERY is for people who we. ' 9 _ L . ' PERMANENT BUILDING 111mtfnrmntMtr ' i t T _ Early in 1926 we inaugurated a moat remarkable building mum to dd perm» nent' improvements which will greatly enhance the beauty. 1t0rtn8tnetter “dilemma: of NORTH SHORE CEMETERY. _ This program included the following foetal-ea. come of which are now completed and paid for while other, hive extended over into 1926 by reason of the Push that some of the contracting failed torturnieh material: according to their agreements. viz: T ".a6etB-ttttst Maui-Cum non. we had 2000 visitors’ in NORTH SHORE cum lest Memorial my?" hm had thousands on Sunday afternoons and'upon other occasions. Some lot owners and some tirat-time visitors op Memorial Day went home and bmught some of their neigh- both, or mum to the Cemetery in order that they might see for themselves thesh‘lk- ing difference between this Cemetery and the ordinary burial place. we have lied Mott, persons at a single funeral. It 'wduld require every use of a Inge book to merely use» tion a portion of the evidence and expressions of annual from people whose {favor- able opinions we hold in high esteem and so we must desist from going M‘thehlnto this subject here. V '. T " t NORTH SHORE CEMETERY is trying to convince the people of its lax-gent! woe- . perous territory that it is vastly more prudent to secure a cemetery lot while the money maker of the family is in iood health, is able to earn money, and is in condition to slit careful and intelligent consideration to the subject. In this endeavor, we have succeeded beyond our most sanguine expectations. We have now mire 2000 lot omen who rep. resent all classes of people from those who have bought only I two-grave lot up through. the entire list to very prosperous people who on most beautiful and spacious inter- ment plots suitable for exceptionally fine monuments or for “only mausoleum. we like to deal with people who are careful and discriminating and who will investigate all the facts concerning other cemeteries before. buying. Such people always buy in NORTH SHORE CEMETERY, Our list of lot omen represents practically - ettmmttnity from south Chiiattroatm.rasmro to Milwaukee, both along the shore of Labs “can and in them-ea several miles, to the westhrd. Itis neither' too early in: too late " the management to state to all orthetse prudent and "di,aerimimttitttrrteortt that thema'nege. ment regards them, all as friends and deeply appreciates their endorsement video-opera- tion. We had 2000 vigitordin NORTH SHORE CEMR‘V Inn} Manned-I n-.. - L--, The undersigned. when called out fire some mrtsar.hs on this at the, managers of Chicago cemeteries. stated that'there it may which men can'take money under Mu mummy»: after you more easily than in the cemetery business, simply Because both Ar the habit of putting this subject away from their minds mom time comes when they must buy a cemetery lot. Then. they-m mm ject' intelligently by reason of a burden of sorrow and possibly been nancial conditions. On the date of this communication, PM Title & Trust Company has on deposit in the PERPETUAL GARE sagas CEMETERY, invested in municipal bond. or out martin estate, the sum of $16,127.63. More than 35000 will be added to tl 60 days, and when deeds are issued for Iota when: paid foron cu amount to more than 340,000. This is new"! without prrstsedirrt of arty cemetery. f'ntertexttmrtaihnentotthitruttersii--t-0 Because this letter in of itm . Shore distrkt, it is . (First and Second Walnuts (The last ittatalhnent cloned in the I NORTH SHORE CEMETERY ' . 6uniusetara-ta. _ _" _ aue;h'llrdTSt,, MODERN CEMETERY-m! HAUSOLEUM COMPANY ath-Mlttbdg- . T may tttmaats, Preeidestt F , 11.13be E. worn, Sam-m, _ _ . NORTH memo - rumors NORTH SHORE CEMETERY Very Interesting Letter. To LotAhmiem of PEOPLE APPRECIATE THE N MW MMODS immanent-ennui!!!“ ink-throw ""tu.te.di.tiytrteu'aGiiiisiii'i"iir" (mm Installment) , 1'tef,tyffe1r,iye.tetotrirtotaiinuirtiai, issued for Iota ntritttrrmidforrtroittraeta theFfundwm ' This is a record without Mat in the '"Vtiatoer {223 r: p. t ignorant intanut to the public of the North 18 given general publicity. by request . getatedthatthereisprobablynolineofbudai'x; some renal-h on this subject " etennea year after you and keep out of hi! simply Emu” both men and wanton have their minds ttom time to time untirthedar Then, theram untittad to deal with we sub- rrow and possibly bonus. of mtavibitge a. 'ttrtmry I, 1926, the Chicago CARE FUND of NORTH mortimees tht Chic-co In! has of this my) “W.“hw an”) TOTAL 887” a meeting of 8 6.000 80,000 PAGE TERI!

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