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Highland Park Press, 11 Mar 1926, p. 19

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1'gll 1e gym have 1990 mu MARCH 1 58 IS wager twee Insti- it is ther Ser, et zonal andFaci OPP " to ma so” W J! if) F a,,'/Clt'.'t,tgal'; S', 'lt .1 . I pa _ snub and We who made up . tr court- von clothes (waned. of stun ("1d and: silver. The "er' e the“: of the” metals the rent eoettier the garments and no more Invade . ' trritutBDAY; MARCH M, mo In . little village in l V Franco I null group of t “that loaned the secret of. Mr- ine thee threads Bner than may also “when. This was been“ t " found out how to drill u, null bola through sapphires d tabla. 'here were and 31th £3. And Ntaliy, Eu demands for may. up... they drilled dime . gtitt holes ttttalt at than la the and upphlrel For all ttm hundred year: iii, little non .of Win “ink village in tout Fiance have kept their secret. _ I . hall to North Chicago ' I picked up [the trail “of an meduamttl Freud: artisans the, day in en who. town. I found hm. in; "tttt in North Chientto, dhmdnda brawn; from Frame which are ed infuse if the midst remarkable la pa- toH" in all the world-a labor: which in doing ipecial research ark mm me metals. They m c- at‘en. molybdemnn end tanta_lpm.,_ Tantalum we: named for Tan Ins, the chances: in Greek mytho wtsoes,nnate gives no the word - taliae. T talum is the moat. n. and“ MEI]; ever, found, from the viewpoint. the mfullnrgicel Iz: in. Tomlin, you should know, was on who because he cut I cov+ous eye on a goddess. or something like than“: doomed by one of the 4m and: to a “range punishment. 1 He in to sit “my: in I "teain of etotittti water, always thirsty. and when“: he bent over to take: " the water: would recede. Bunch of grapes bug about him Ind . er he reached out for them they ould swing "my, just beyond his h. Spout The on! Money In “in Illinois trat," the Fan. steer Products Co. Ine., ape ll! you time and $250,000 learnin how to handle this elusive metal and (ur- ing out what it, in. Then these on- um went two more years . king to auto 1 market. Today t are dob: I business of $4,000,001» year in this strange metal nnd its pronoun. 't My found omen when ( they leaned that madam would pus an electric current in only one dirietijm. 'rheiruaeaatetomsaslt_atr. Tint was on awning thing. Why it acts a it doegno om knows ' But out of that known Net come t tan- talum Winn. 'rWhat does it ot I will we ion two things: j "i-'.","."','.; poairte,utinusd,ott of ttst-ee-io.' ,_l__ “ligam- thetrobUm of o ' injnttl, dimet current hom alum ' iiur? rout. Mtatrfive m8roads have" ted the man "tttifiar becluui Kim si-to (mut- perfection Pd to 'rinh4s lifeUftt. - A. I Mt " Wire l , Lat us return; for A momentito the mug. upphirqo ahd dismal?” In this tnamsNestuiuttt [abontoryll w tshtrets win drama from tang: and tantalu- to u fineness of '.10 he 'of an inch. That man- t this ,iirdi.rot,htettrt)tntotdfta,,etuP' trtvattdi of whit-side law-HO. ..9 iiiGriiF G, Eek coenparithrt irtth a” lb!!! of your head or the thmdn of tfcvideri- wht'.. . .. It in so finer that when it we: kid my we” I could not feel iGiideoudmitltet1rrrhett, itgot e glint of the 3 Yet when I pulled it. it had «some? strength. Wham: this! no wire and fort tt'is-ttaveirfuteswirtrtut_tt" and! the Mia :tube pee-{hie and lo, you “when the kings and queen: of tie old worm, dive hundred years ngo,‘etnru_<! I {rite for cloth woven of an. (old and tsilver threuds. they hdd the: {condition for radio and I no“ "aatrte'tttdttstrs in North Chic can), W. ' ', __ _ oth??, Wollon'. t The" m can: wonders in thin mun! km, more than I pn tell here. 1 M there Dr. C1ariitee w. 1#lite, for whom balkite is named. I‘snv 'iii'oiarHt)y of sections of not!!! Untargtd SM times.’ I - some eqritmt, itlrrtumryMstti1. Dru! 'rGiiiGourtundastreamtrrhr, pour! out. J “I 'nd this work filled with roman- tie “d drum”: tnterest," commented Dr. Ronald Wm. one of unsuper- scientilts “Idch like it beam we no working (rt tho time on the mo- luu tibe of in” knowledge. It is man: had sthmhttrte.". '; t hand mutate!» molyhdn- lr.'lt tad tn no]; only " from _ .000 to we deem- human. That was that no crucible has ever been and. which 1111 hold min melted for-3.11:0 crucible will melt tirqt. They m' worked”?! neuum. Tlt'. to Pills We turn m to pills. In this same my. North http, . the Abbott te't'g'2t __Tlny 119 . twenty- me att) and the limits - We was; fun pun gt being ”plead. estmertt 'tfa- ',idhT'll)'ld; _ 'C _-. “Tho tGiiYu'iineis "tl today start- ad natal-dumb a moot humble way.” any: Roger tr. Dillon. eminent an- thorlty on haul-trill doietor-t. “m .. "Ali' tatst?teyrr, A“ W row as My . - tary and b31113 mud in "l Haw did the Abbott hborntoriu mm Wombat-k trrttst 90': I tiptr. mama“, Dr. W. C. Abbott, End in, van-MChicaco. There were aforretattiiretettseht1teyhsh were not pubzod " he thought they should be for convenient handling. Bo he had them packed according to his idea for his own nu. One (by he ma to himsetf, “Other physicians ought to not than." Jk they“. an 'uhert1ahstt any». prism of mm. can. it w for n vlttot1ier"/i, I medial Jon:- ml. It nerrr%sd--iru1led hairless. The tttteg, appropriation of the Ab- t laboratories now is $200,000 .1 year. Than no a lot of Nets be- tween that All-at advertisement and now. The company in the urgent in tho United Batu mqnuhcturing “odd tar "tstltetiea." It: human in lady with the pharmaceutical ttsttttttfaehtr. the whole-1k draught. th) mil dngiu and the physician. 31th karts no mailed patent medians. " all. n Anothetp example of the little buli- neu growing. The Chiba Herd- ,were Foundry Co. of North Chicago. was Incorporated in 1897, capitel tti,- 000. Employee took all the stock. John Sherwin, foreman of the pint through. prior year: of vicissitudes. become president. E. P. Wick. superintendent, become secretary and treasurer. l Todny this commny is ineorporated for 8i,800,000 and has 880 people on its pmoll. _ T It in building a $t00,000 addition to its plant which now covers the most; af twenty-four acres. It in mutte- turing porcelain Wire of runny kinda; bases for barber chairs, white tirps for troreelein tables. cafeteria equipment, hospital‘ equipment. pub for mer- 2t,','dif" scales, dish washing ma- c nes. . - F It has I my iron fodesdrr, makes omniental electric bingo, ttmate aquariums, parts for ot Point" irons. They do come up from and! stating, . ' T _ Another Business Born ' ' One day back in 1919 W. J. Gro.. tenhnis stood in u how window, on Michigan avenue, Chieago, Watching nstmatnofeamtrrtttr. Thodriver of a light dainty truck swung (round a earner and struck a mason“: car head-on. Right than would busi- neu wu born. t V . Riding home with W. G. Pantoast. a business usheiet‘e late that idter- noon, Mr, Giotenhuia told of the ae- cident end pointed out that one bump' er, the wholesale drama, the retail bumper, resulting in serious damage to both can. “They're not made right,” he said. These two men went to work to improve the bumper of 1919 and developed the Bide: bump, er. They sold 31,000 of them' in 1920; 91.000 in 1921; 131.000 in 1922; ttttre. 000jn 1983; 175,000 in 1924; 190,000 in 1926 and they plan to make 250,000 in 19264 Their plant investment " North Chicago its. $350,000, on their 'rarrrstrattttrrt 230 mph. The plant qhiyfiir'l, 175W s:,:);))':!,,,')',',:',,,',,;.,));)')";"; 1409 Chicago Temple Building Weit ' as , $133. C. C. HENDERSOI Get Away from Icy inn Daye--Come, g/ali',",',',',', Bathimr--tlqrrinrrrft' ug--Golf--etc. Phomot Write farDet Ted Circular to , Tdepbono tstat) 7804 lo" 6% um: and Mr _ ittAte as: ritgtion this your pill $200.- iiisi was mew indium ‘ of such Jittlpr thing, " q: dell boy 06m: 14-110?qu _ A on: the other 113:1- .ttunta at No Chicago m F I Intrtean Stee a Wire Co.,, 4,000? , 'ployec; Crel e Fence Co., i,toot "tionsl En ope a" 600; Yale' , Town. Mfg. Co., Lock W0 B'" 800; C any Palace Co., 200 There an an or twenty Btita , plants m tr anything from v'm tmb. te to incubate“ and m ' undy to v uum cleaners. F tt 0g when!“ only in by ' 'ru in Mtw n them. Directly I lain: cut and sooth is the amA Luke: nu , training nation .nnd i. motly Bott of that is Lairerlt1tdf, l mind- of w than in North Chico: I live in ache plus: up and damn a lake Sho . North Chicago is on il of Illi- noitf “own: and .romnnt l work shop It is a place where, I -‘fore ttettl od.1 _ I T , ' laden! census an N Chis eistto A popuhtion of 5,839 1980. Ita ulation, based "ip t ,school can , is put " 9,000 (oda It in the 1y town in Illinoin 'I have hear of that has more poo on it: pt lit, than live jg it.., I I' _ D " MELVIN B. HAS l CE Osteopathic Plinth / an PARK AVENUE _ _ (II-ea. I!“ " about! Ila-u in “yogi-alt a HIGHLAND PM“; new nu. More ' but and bt,',";),:?" " S. First St V _ Anny in N175 Ianoon mm. as WATCH mm]; was AND MI y poemNuMC new! Plat-ct Calla MM”: 'Alu'l'd-nhu - Jet’s Got ' Blasts for a Feat Get "thmburnedT '0 Extra Expeni 'o Incidental' .‘ SMIT J.M.B] man " It's Springtime t the time in Flori a J UNK! Telethon”; 498 including Pull. I berth. Round trip' ' R. Pare, Mull Train. timt clan Aucnnoduio Rooms and IL: DeertuCPiitt" Motor pou and incidentalm to "tips" all . Absolutely nothiag butt. Thentinette . dndu Tampa. I. da’l Lane's: Chr, Ptteratmrtr, the k - shine City: Ta, Sprint. the Vain America. and - mm, the tourist " a of}!!! Were t my tbe famou- , Buds- bum Dt Chi r Towns Fo ' 800; to There i plants 'mr ' tmb. f. . and, noun-cw ”of“ cm j g. '_, 2li"jdl',le,e'hl,lQfilfc' _-."' f" Every one oféour friends should remember that e hanuzuruj tstmtahttttf 50,000 young trees and shrubs, also 600 peony plate. In this um are u _ 8,000 of, the' tins)) Blue Spruce, White Spruce and omy Spruce. Scotch in! A an Pines, to be found in this state. es experienced Milan-yaw hue aametid "t . past year. We h e Elma, Black Walnut, White Mulberry and other Mean of and practically $01: the blooming shrubs which grow in this climate. Am trardendiss andmittte owners from many of the North' Shane suburbs have bought shock from NORTH SHORE CEMETERY NURSERM. All was that we quote ' sortable prices. l __A_____ --....... ........_.....; ‘_M_M l _ ' i a Home SHORE CEMETERY “some t _ . A bomparativei) jvery few persons are yet familian; with thefact that NORTH : q 1 CEMETERY has the most thorough and durable system of permanent records 'l ’., found anywhere: We do not suppose that one person in 100 of all our lot owner's j, _ saw such durablelrecord bookses we have. We wish that every interested person li - cell at the office end become familiar with the great importance of thorough and _ i' , ing records. It will be easy for all to do this after we are located in the new - Ji; , tration building, but do not wait, come now! T V y h , f ' OPPORTUNITY /N SECURE tl?gr'f,'l'h'll SHARES . The Corporat on known as MODERN CEMETER , AND HAUSOLEUM COMP J, --'which founded and manages NORTH SHORE CEMtmilRYc-h" upwards of 200. feried sharehold rs. It naturally follows that there ere nearly always one or . l if 1 these sharehold , who lind it necessary to sell his or her shares. These em ~ ' l are caused by dim, reverses'in business orirther events which are apt to come iiid r 1lite. These shareholders are scattered over eight states and quite recently ire be I , ceived a lettezgjm a lady who h.olds $2,000 worth of our 7 16, cumulative, partici I ' preferred, sh on which she has receive regular dividends for several years. I' - states that she ins been building a house and that it lies cost much more, . was , . ally estimated d, that, therefore, she finO it, necessary to sell her erred til - This is simply opportunity for somebody to get a first class inv _ t. his , pony has une 1tibertstLaassett' of upwards of two 1"fillion dollars w the Ooh! r r of preferred s is only a quarter of a million. business is . . all the l, . , and so it is emits that the preferred dividends will be paid in the utnre as'in CIM , The preferred shares are redeemable. after seven years from the _ of issue, at , ' tion of the Company, and it is almost a certainty thdt all of t shares will , ' deemed at par, was all dividends, in less than seven Eyears date. This puts I shin-es on a parity with a firat mortgage on highly valuable prdductive reel q l w except that the {shares bring a larger income. If any of lot ttee they: , F a regular 'ineGi'ir'iiriiistiiGi" ‘instoaji of buying mortjota 1 mm doubling, money after theilaptse of a few years, we shun be phased " them all ntthir More complete information will be furnished _upon . of toque-t for an”, i g NORTH SHORE CEMETERY L018 :31: museum? . 1 ', Shrewd business men have bought Iota here in I of their family needs ", I , they knew that the prices would surely be advanced u in time to time new NI ' use are even ”31. away beyond the selling prices; bu only very limited buying for , , q has been done,, got enough to tttfeet future purch tr' at all. Renee, this lathe . li " PORTUNITY ofithe present lot owners. Those wh bought lots here the trtit. ttd J, resell the same ‘énow, if not occupied by graves, or three times the original , I , e are very certainthat " present prices all of th smaller sired lots now being G , . absolutely double invalue in the next 6 or 7 " .. As an evidence of the _ "eB= 1 ie our judgment in) this matter, the leading non ", t . cemetery in the city of Mt ", is now selling its most desirable four-grave 1ptp for ttooo each and that can“! ll l, as desirable, in any important feature, as is ORTH SHORE CEMETERY. [) " . il l is certain that We will be justified in ad, ncing our pricesme timetotimeentil , F- grave lots whieh are new selling for 8800, up to 8600 Shall be priced at $1000 or " , During all that time no owner will be t led on to pay a dollar of taxes or i - A f of any kind as lie would, if he had his . oney invested in building lots in any A, , , the country. Already, those who ought lots in our sections put on the Ir..' l , years ago have realized an advance of $50 to $76 each. Ofcourse. itisnot [, - 1'fl , say a word to convince any person frho has some moneytojinvestthatthereisne 4 j vestment known;to men; NOR - SHORE CEMEmanmnd isaheoluteiy n G 'l I ineumbranee and the present . F. sloped portion totals much men than a million l , " in value. People: will continue) . need places of intertnentin the future. justasthey ',', . in all centuries‘ ot, the pas since Abraham" bought the field of Hacpelall for a ' I place; Neither periods of , mt prosperity nor of depression in the business of the il li . try can effect this business f a fine cemetery nor the value of its Iota. In such a . . ' l 'ful place-with Ethe tu ' e absolutely aaaured---prieas are never reduced. On the I ' trary, they are constan y being advanced ttom timeto time. Lotajn our present Ill ' oped sections art only , -few hundred feet from the finest cemetery entrance in all I' country. In only a w years hence the Company will have no lots for sale in , 'o earlier sections and t isjvery certain that there will be 1hutditsiUytf people who r f, i, willing to pay ttyrtrk or four times the present prices for a lat in any of these _ , if they could see " one instead of going to newer sections located half a mile away I l the entrance. 1llueh reituirementes will constitute the reel onsets-Mes for these i , no buying r ”.10th now. One prominent clergyman of the North Shore ' i bought four ate; two years ago with the purpose of holding then until his you" , shallhe """ ti1itutodiows. iiikhGit1u1tttosie1otaand1ttelrett"r. .. u.'-. -....v- “mum's-Ah. Already the prices at unsold lots just like hie’in the - i, his son’s iihuGGiiu/ Already the price: at Md lots just like MI tn an an. tion have been danced $76 each since he bought.) t. 1 _ ' "; ') _ PLENTY, or PRINTED mm " , . Several “magnum we mailed a large qitt1tt-pttm itotder, emstainisttt Inn! tthottie' of the Ent , the mite Administration puilditttr/attd pf the Ina-k Mdrurer, 20,000 citizens} We hope these folders have been pee-ma we an Inn 0 tan. dred copies mined M‘be pinned to supply "ljillsl.arhoin-ttharrteh'titd w friends. i i V ' _ [ ‘ i' i , itsu; E. Chori, tki, , Tree- Because his letteh- is of impdrtant interest the the public id the North ' ghomdiitrict. it is than general upland”. by request _ (m, 2nd, tl" an 4itt inhuman um um if an in! m of an. M) ' v . 2 g _ (mu: 1W) l s . NORTH SHORE CEMETERY , g il - am ”a tTilt , MODERN; CEMETERY mt mu ‘LEUN‘COHPANY i, f JOHN mum. pm; r, A _ g ' mum E. 0309:. s 1 NORTH CHICAGO - minors NORTH SHORE CEMETERY Very Interesting Letter ' ' To Lot-Owners of MODERN CEMETERY ‘AND‘ “(1801:!“ WE ' John WM Ptrsithrtt _ Next truly. PAO, 'A',

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