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Highland Park Press, 27 Oct 1927, p. 16

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A‘l prices must necessarily be advanced as early as the first of Décember next, or e January 1, 1928. Wehvetflpldthenlhvflnofhhpld!helrflymmdnbkd _ J ~ the cash value of those sold five years ago. °_‘ â€" | $123,000 IN CEMETERY LOTS | i DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS and during these fine autumn days every reader of this paper who i.n.cmuqfinwuuomsnoucn’nnn should go and look it over carefully with two objects in view â€" (1) To enjoy the fine garden scenes wifitheuquhtteutu-eduhg. (2) To become familiar with the different sections so that he or she would be able to act intelligently if called on to buy a lot for dfmaffiqdduh:fiehnmuhmu _ Only a little money is necessary for the first payment, or for any My-efilfi we sell lots upon 10% down and monthly payments extending over two years. We have actually increased the value of many investments here 50 per f the lots purchased were paid for. 2 _ We shall be pleased to mail printed information or to send a car for any person who does not have # car. â€" P. 0. ADDRESS, NORTH CHICAGO, lLLINplS. TELEPHONE NORTH CHICAGO 1067 Every burial place not protected as is NORTH SHORE CEMETERY will be oblitâ€" erated from the face of the earth in the course of two or three short generation. This is inevitable. Hundreds of such places have been destroyed. Thirty burial places formâ€" erly within the limits of New York City have been utterly destroyed, but the oldâ€" fashioned burying grounds located on three sides of Trinity Church and St. Paul‘s Chapel on Broadway â€" both surrounded by skyscraper buildings standing on the most valuable ground for business purposes in America â€" remain intact and unmolested cenâ€" tury after century, simply because Trinity Church has many millions of dellars of assets with which to defend the sacred ground containing the remains of their former members. These two places are the most striking examples of the truth that ONLYâ€" MONEY will perpetuate "GODS ACRE" anywhere. . , NORTH SHORE CEMETERY is proâ€"ceeding along that line. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY will be in existence for untold centuries as a beautiful garden when all other existing burial places in the State of llinois are forgotten. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY does not furnish merely a small spot of neglected ground, but CARE and PROTECTION PERPETUALLY. Intelligent and refined people understand and appreciâ€" ate these facts. If necessary in order to share in the great satisfaction furnished by these conditions such people are willing to temporarily curtail their luxuries. â€" NORTH SHORE CEMETERY will soon belong to the intelligent public who are now rapidly buyâ€" ing lots therein. . S d hn luintitontinlrndnabonttoite i ces tinhals h itfi in buabis 2l amiuinbint Alla ifi c3 2 4. 125 4k d name and the name of each person whose remains are interred, also age at death and date of interment, constituting a part of the lot record. All lots are mowed frequently and watered when necessary during summer. Ail graves are refilled as soon as the earth therein settles. All of this care is repeated> year after year and will be kept‘ up for untold centuries to come without expense to the lotâ€"owners. NORTH SHORE CEMEâ€" TERY is the only place of human interment in this country in which the management comenced the deposit of a perpetual care fund on the basis of 50 cents per square foot with the first lot sold. â€" Hence, a substantial portion of the price paid for each lot goes to a big trust company to provide an income for first class care of the ground forever. The management cannot draw a doliar of the principal.. IT IS A TRUST FUND! Every lot is treated alike without any expense to the lotâ€"owners, except for the special care of graves. Every section has permanent drains located below the bottoms of the graves and at frequent intervals. ‘The surface is graded so that water will not stand for a minute in any given spot. Only fertile top dirt is used in order to produce a luxuriant growth of lawn grass, shrubs and trees. A permanent concrete numbered post is placed at each lot corner. All lots face on driveways or footpaths. Drawings and blue prints are preâ€" pared, showing location of each lot. Egch lot and each grave therein is drawn on the most durable paper in books bound in the most durable binding known, with the owner‘s & f infliiinnndatn it t im i iniits, Anbt t tds tsfi t cb tininen l mt lb in Ond sb in Albcas c d AcaÂ¥ a doliar received by any director for his services, even though the most conservative management has been practiced from the beginning, it must be apparent to every intelliâ€" gent person that prices must be advanced from time to time until double the present prices are realized. Another convincing evidence of this certainty is the fact that the best known cemeter in Chicago â€" oldâ€"fashioned throughout â€" is selling ground for more than double the present prices of beautiful, upâ€"toâ€"date, landscape garden NORTH SHORE CEMETERY. As not a dollar has been paid fordividends on the common shares which bought eleven years ago and not all tll? preferred dividends have been paid to date 1. These unprecedented results show emphatically that intelligent people of the North Shore area are very appreciative of the work accomplished by the management of NORTH SHORE CEMETERY in making the finest place of human interment in @ll %%{5 Mx...Western‘s recent tripâ€"through several Eastern states he again visited the feading cemeteries in Cleveland, Buffalo, Panadedphimeâ€"apiaNeâ€" York Cig. and after careful and candid comparisons he is convinced, more firmly than ever; already NORTH SHORE CEMETERY â€" although only ten years old â€" is much superior in all,important features to any other cemetery in the United States. This is the opinâ€" ion, also, of many other wellâ€"travelled people. However, Mr. Western found that the currenit prices here are very much lower than those which are being realized by Eastern cemeteries even though not over half as much has been spent on the grounds, acre by acre, as in NORTH SHORE CEMETERY. Eastern cemeteries are selling ground at prices ranging from $5.00 to $23.00 per square foot, while the highest price for any lot that has everâ€" been sold in‘ NORTH SHORE CEME TERY is $4.00 per square foot, and nineâ€" tenths of the sales to date have been made at much lower prices From January 1, to Close of Business October 15, NORTH SHORE CEMETERY Management Sold Lots Totaling $123,843.50 An afterthought : -Inhehdfoftbqu-hhPruitFnrms,ofthelnhndMukegimum.uhhimmm.]m“mm« fron two to carloads of MICHIGAN APPLES amongst my friends here annually for the last eight years. The last 75 bushels of a larie carioad of fall apples are closed out at little ‘store near NORTH SHORE CTEMETERY Gmmowmmmcmxwmâ€"mmnum;h., In about three weeks &Cfiillll'll': apples will arrive. 't‘ho#iuvnlu:tmvtlxhmmdmmmvwd.jda-nunumnhm._..;mu.kn-fir " T7 HeNCious NORTH SHORE CEMETERY i y onmng Nee eaninar ap y Knd P ns weviewr Aciiiin ced slrâ€" â€" L. 2 -â€"pm'uh;r of delicious m*hewmnetmptlxhmmdm.efln&hvud,jnlqwauw.nnhm:gqmbhh CEMETERY, Ay P & . BP JOHN WESTERN, President Sold In Nine and Oneâ€"Half Months In were Np WWe .D CCC O ukss WO 20e Seevar mege dabuylngmnduwmhydthmtdmmmhthm ment preceding the funeral â€" "Burial Private." This simply means that the living do numowhvefflnholtbedmcdmmufldfiuhwfidthn-hm uumutdmtha-mm.fthmdthmmn-l- kempt conditions on the surface of the ground. "j 13 O 3| 0. _ 7 _ P‘eXe mides the boitom of the grave from view. The coffin is placed on the lowering device just above the screen of evergreen boughs. When it is lowered it simply bends the evergreens until it goes beyond them in the depths of the grave when the boughs immediately spring back into position. ~In this way a miserâ€" able, wet and muddy grave is hidden from the view of the friends.and mourners. Nobody should be deceived upon seeing this device. It is always the sure sign of a wet grave. 'nnlnkoftbeahsmiityolbnyhg-uheuth-flndefielhvh’eib’huthm of;depcrledoneonlytoluvelboun-nhsmthmnmhralnh-nm then to have the casket and the body inclosed in a flimsy wooden box and lowered into muddy. water! Nodevleehseverbeamedumt!-enlnmuwvldm from seeing the bottom of graves in NORTH SHORE CEMETERY. (2) The second sign Mamgmnduwmhydthrd-autdmm'obflom mant urnoniine the Ramasel . en nu m r c2 e Geuis uks oC haotwaas 41. _ i3 ____i.____" "UP. VC are ready to show any person the difference between the workmanship and granite in th ose early specimens and the workmanship and granite in the memorials now being placed. After contending with these conditions for several years in our determination to make NORTH SHORE CEMETEFRY something different freq,}he common, cheap "graveyard," we concluded that there is no other way to afford protection to both the ceémetery and to the lotâ€"owners than to have the manâ€" agement furnish ail memorial work. Absolutely first class workmanship and material, together with reasonable prices, are guaranteed. Alll-ummbehgnllwml& understgnding, and the fact that our sales this year have doubled all previous records is conclusive proof that this and all other rules are approved by our fine line of thoughtful lotâ€"owners. 7. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY management is now frequently yielding to the reâ€" quests of citizens of Lake County to PLANT their PRIVATE GROUNDS. This feature, as well as others, is growing rapidly. IT IS NOT A HOME UNTIL IT IS PLANTED: We want to do all we can to beautify the world in which we live. & 8. All memorial work is sold to lotâ€"owners by the management. . We have had a rule from the beginning providing that no monumental work may be placed in NORTH SHORE CEMETERY without the approval of the management. During the first three or four years we tried to protect NORTH SHORE CEMETERY from inferjor work and our lotâ€"owners from inefficient and unscrupulous dealers by admitting grave markers and monuments secured by lotâ€"owners from dealers, under the operation of this ruie. However, we found that certain dealers would talk a widow or other bereaved person into signing an order and paying oneâ€"half or all the cost price and then furnishing very inferior. material or workmanship. We are ready to show any person the difference between the workmanship and granite in th ose early specimens and the workmanship and granite in the memorials now being placed. After contending with these conditions for several years in our determination to make NORTH SHORE CEMETEFRY something different freq,}he common, cheap "graveyard," we concluded that there is no other way to afford protection to both the cémeterv and in tha lni aama_s ahuul .2 10000,3 06 m Two sure signs of a disreputable burying ground: (1) A frame consisting of two thicknesses of narrow boards about threeâ€" fourths inch apart extending around the edge of a grave holding the stems of evergreen boughs which interlace across the grave like the fingers of one‘s two hands placed tlogether in alternating position. This screen of evergreen boughs completely hides the bottom of the grave from view. The caffin is 6. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY NURSERIES are maintained to supply the Cemetery with all trees, shrubs and plants required for the development of new sections and to supply the wants of lotâ€"owners and friends. A 5. WAUKEGAN FLOWER SHOP is maintained at where first class floral service is rendered at reasonable competent fiorist and already has many friends here. many miles around 4. First class GREENHOUSES for the use of NORTH SHORE CEMETERY and its lotâ€"owners are maintained. This feature is being patronized by appreciative people for manv miles arannd 2. A~UVnIN SHORE CEMETERY wil PLANT and CARE FOR all GRAVES when requested so go do, with a view to having be autiful blanket effects during the summer and autumn months and will use a blanket of evergreens during the winter months. This service is called SPECIAL CARE. Refined people who love the memory of their departed ones are very appreciative of this servic ‘~eannot be done by private=parties. _ Every attempt results in hihn.-..m; Cpace < * e “"’“‘:__ mss 3. NORTH SHORE CEMETERY encourages the use of and supplies highâ€"class CONCRETE VAULTS in which to inclose caskets. Graves containing such vaults never "fall i0.:" ‘The use of stel waulte io meabinn.i L. L. 0 T0 _ C C 0O%p PNUR MIABSD waterâ€"proof. . NORTH SHORE CEMETERY i which to inclose caskets. Graves containing such vaults never stell vaults is prohibited bacause they are neither durable nor tss $« 208 Madison Street, Waukegan, Mr. 2

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