bor campâ€"of Highâ€" d a Past Oracle‘s y, April 24th. The les from Deerfield nor of filling the Mrs. Ada Juhrend s. Fred Meyer as Wm. Johnston as Night : ax rved April 24 ighlands under Warâ€" for paving a system inia Highlands and Ravinia Highlands o. 310, be accepted poration counsel be esent said petition t for approval. The Brown moved that Ts‘ petition for the ~assessment levied : ‘of the NE of ion 27, 43, 12 lying o & North Western _ rightâ€"ofâ€"way : for f a reinforced conâ€" n ~Highland ~Park r Warrant No. 333, 1at the corporation ted to present said inty court for apâ€" n prevailed. ARDENING lighwood, I!l. nd Park 523 rsday, April 25, 1929 s in uch to interâ€" he beautiful ers and other You‘ll enjoy your visit. Fioreâ€" ries Assessment Our see the fine, it and ornaâ€" ordial as to just ou need to more beauâ€" ‘" _ Ideal Location for Automobile â€" | â€" Show Room and Service Station â€" ae o 700th intérment in what is now said to be, by many well traveledâ€" people, the finest place of human interment in the. United‘ States.â€" Twelve years ago the first of, next month, ground was broken in the development work by John Western, who has:sever since beenâ€" at*the head of the corporation Thursday, April 25, 1929 On Saturday the remains ‘of Frank Kvedor, the man who was found in a dying condition at the foot of a stairway in North Chicago, last week were interred in North Shore~ceme: tery. From the standpoint of the cemetery the notable feature of that funeralâ€"wasâ€"the fact that it was the Burial Saturday Is Seven Hundredth in North Shore Cemetery M & & $s 1\-_" f meomg) e i%??‘i tee 5P :4\; 5 s j orel} + k <E+54 ; : w a t * > Te : plaie § e & “ i# N L > P sulh t e t hss | | $3 l o t t hx M 6 1z C " 4A ue i ze P ; ? s Cu 3 en a5+ h oo . % ’ | 1 * | | . | A s * > W 77 West Washington Street, Chic ago Beautiful Entrance â€" Can arrange for large space, also for business of eR : _any kind _ B SECOND STREET, 100 Feet from Central ROSENTHAL, MAYER & LEWIS â€" Will Remodel or Build to Suit Tenant North Shore Cemetery Many amusing stories have. come to: Mr. Western during the intervenâ€"< ing> twelve years concerning â€" what was said of him when the local newsâ€" papers published the statement that he was about toâ€"make a cemetery on issipptâ€"and~ St. TLawrence: river ‘basins at that point. The greenhouse range is on that, triangle. w4# 4. and largely responsible for all that has been done to make this place a notable assets of our great North Shore residential grea. The farm which Mr. Western bought in 19161 was known for many years as nvex.‘-y-1 poor farm. The Green Bay road cuts about eight acres off from the southâ€" westâ€"corner in the form of a triangle, and this road is on theâ€"ridge which forms the divide between the Missâ€" xd that farm. Many people thought he was probably an inexperienced man from the city and unhesitatingly asâ€" serted, "that man never can make a cemetery on that farm." Repetition ofâ€"such statements came from varâ€" ious sources. However, the founder demonstrated that he could make a growth of trees and shrubs ‘and flowâ€" ers that is almost tropical in its luxâ€" uriousness right on that "poor farm." With 700 interments it is fdir to It is gratifying to all lot owners and ‘citizens generally that a fund of $7000 per acre is being accumu lated with a Trust company, the inâ€" eqineâ€"ofâ€" whichâ€"willâ€"beâ€"available for gll time to come to keep the place evér beautiful and to protect it against all encroachments. Sm asd the lots are all sold the entire propâ€" erty will practically belong to the public. The cemetery is rapidly beâ€" comingâ€" an arboretum as it now has upwards of eighty varieties of trees andâ€"as ‘many, varieties of shrubs:. Mr. Western is now ‘about to plant four varieties ofâ€" Magnolias and â€"~many other varieties of trees and shrubs heretofore untried in his big landâ€" scape garden. Hence, when the spring planting is done there will be more than one, hundred yvarieties: each of trees "and shrubs, ; â€"~â€"â€"*â€"~â€"~_;=â€"~ With 700 interments it is fdir to assume that from 2800 to 3000 people are directly concerned in North Shore cemetery by virtue of the fact that their dâ€"ad have found their last restâ€" ing placs within its ‘limits. With nearly 1500 . additional lots sold to sther people in advance of needs, it is. demonstrated that from~6000 to 8000 citizens ‘are personally interestâ€" ed in what is fast becoming purely a notable community asset. When the lots are all sold the entire nronâ€" liec. . The ce ringâ€" an arb vards of eig lâ€"as ‘many. v Stern is no ieties â€" of â€" ! er. varieties ns are personally interestâ€" t is fast becoming purely community asset. When e all sold the entire propâ€" practically belong to the e cemetery is rapidly beâ€" arboretum as it now has E eighty varieties of trees nyâ€" varieties of shrubs: Mr. now about to plant four ofâ€" Magnolias and â€"many »ties of trees and shrubs untried in his big land Telephone State 8884 â€" The names of the. defendants folâ€" lew: Vahren Tashjian, Jacob Grahek, Frank Kasper, Frank Barkus, et al, Rose Orlandini, H. W. Ames, John Lawler, Arthirâ€"Adams, August Deinâ€" lein, Walter Lee, Philip Kulefsky, Graydgn Hamimond, William Young, Mving Ryan, Mabel C. Shaw, D. C. Donoghue, John Poulton, Fred Woodâ€" ward, Frank J. Fitzgerald, John Doe otherwise knowmn as (Mrs. â€"Polien Chcousky. e f ~â€" People ‘complain that they are sutâ€" fering from spring fever, which in former days was usually called just plain laziness. e 12. A ~sppcial méeting of Deerfieldâ€" Shields Chapter Order of Builders will "be held in A. Q. Fay Lodge Hall, Masonic temple on Thursday evening, «Fonight) at 7:30, for of the Builder degree. All Master Masons areâ€"cordially in yited to â€"attend this ceremonial. It was announced last Thursday by State‘s Attorney Smith that the next criminal call in the County â€" court would start Tuesday of this week. Among the cases scheduled for the week is that of Rose Orlandini and Frank ‘Barkust=et al., charged with violation of "the prohibition laws. . ~Gharges listed include drunk â€"and driving, . wife ~abandonment, child abandonment,; confidence games,;: isâ€" suing worthless checks, and assaul?. The call is one of the largest being listed. C 5 ‘riminal Docket in _ County Court Large Builders Meet Tonight 7:30, for the conferring 43 w