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Highland Park Press (1912), 17 Jul 1919, p. 7

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H y??? mag-1;, , (H mnci CBNERAL w \K aterhouse f 1er Jeweler § l{*'[Ia:r(‘d. Caned C Hmhiand Park 'x he 3. t fiftnmder's ‘KM‘ l I\L.I... nib; F‘n‘vate Sx'h .ols 55.135 FREE \venuc 8,).san‘C ILLINOIS ,kaS and any Vumpmy uh HOIH T\\’of‘n[_\'4)nn (j (inns Twentynno (: and vaufv-uwvn <hip E‘v~rt_\'~thr“0 ( wuthonflwriy :Hor A! said 11:: man and TWv‘Hf\’-<5’-s'z‘n (27), lnsuidannâ€" <hip Fmrt}'~thr“o (43): thnnco running muthwfitr-riy Mom: airlnnsmrly Imp A! mid h<t named ritzhtâ€"nfvwny of tho Chicago and Northwostf‘rn Rail? Company to thv smnh Hnn of Swtinn wan'y«wwn '27): way 4:134! rh-nrn ru'miw: Pflit Mun: tho chum lino Hf Svcrirms T\\‘é‘1)!_\'â€"<m'0n (~37. Tw.»ntv»<i< (‘26) and Twm1'y4he Twpnty-two in mid Tow tho MHD‘I’]! nflh"1‘hi\‘il {MW Tu‘vflt)’><ifi ,u l l (a prthi“ \rk di<trim Tumyu ~~':‘ Furtyrthr hurl} Mm: nn m:- \ urtvvn (H). (m) XHI'H', mt nf the» n, at a point .1 by thv mm many HHH vL rly Mung < >595ch .flrzzcfi :L 2:: 3.8.2:: as. 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S: h)‘ MW (‘31) p Forty- Twnlve Svcti running rly Hm I‘ll“ nppx‘nv Jul)" 1 may: H I: min-n i (hp Mi >n wing; 'llullr.’ (31) :1) in lr'\\’.l_\‘ Rail- Ski'- l‘22’ ‘nuri- min: ' linp iy hf Rail. l“ ‘lr IZT); «Hill (27). }'-ll\l‘ 'nl‘l}'-~ HUI! 421M Illltl lp:i;._\" F‘rwzrâ€" till)" l~":ll‘r \ lid running smith mm the wwst lino olgthmllgh fl 5â€"in. lim‘ carried along mil mum Pnumon (14) m thegtho east boiler room wall. where by uni-nmwx mum of said Seculmmx'ans of lhv proper connectionsthey Twpmyflmw (-33); ”WNW running‘an‘ tied in with the suction of the \\\ <1 (>11 llu- nurth lint1 Hf Sections V vacuum DumDS- [WC 5 by 12 h." 16â€"m- TWf‘llU-IWO (22) and Tm-myrmw (:21) 4, unib. which in turn disclmrgn Into in <:1lnl THWlhlllD l-‘nrtyâ€"throo (43) (0,1))“ lint well. tho mmwrly linu of thr- right-(rbwrw' Hot Water Servlt-e llfllll'(‘llll‘nk’llfllldNOTIhVVI’SPT'n Rail-I For all purposes c‘xcept the heat- \\il_\' l‘nmpany \\lli(‘ll lmorsocts Socâ€"sang of the water used ln the nata- inm Twomy-um- (‘21).T\\'t-nt.\‘-N‘0 (3?) lmrium {hero is insmlled in the boilâ€" ;iml T\\‘um,\v<nwn :27). in SuldTan-évr room, as shown in Fig. 3. a hot ~11”) FUNK-thrl‘l‘ H33: ”1011th running‘wmpr lu-ater o! the Closed type hav- miiz}u>;i.~r:-rl_\' along snidvaslerly llm‘fmg a capacity of 1500 g“). and ca- uf \Jllll l:i.~r namml rlzlit-nf-way Ofépnblo of Supplying 50 gal. of water the l‘hicugu and an‘flnwstorn Rail- pwr minutv. This water is heated by “:13‘ Company to 1h" “Nth linr‘ Mia swam coil automatically controlled will Sm-timi >Twnut.\">‘0\'vn “lilmul whili- ordinarily mo steam em- tlienm- runninl: “mt alum: NW Siluthiplnymi for xliis DUTDUSE‘ is supplied an- n! Spvmna W‘v‘mwvven (27).‘by the boilers. a 42 by “an. coal T\\'v!?l}‘-.~I\ (26) and TWPmY‘m’egheater is installed. and so connected (35L all in will Tuwnship Forty-filial hm water is available (wt-n tho flirw (M) (n tlm intvrsoclion of saldltho boilers may m- shut down. as they linn h}- tlu- ~-:\~‘h"rl_\‘ line 0! SMdlarv during thv greatvr part of the Fighl-“L‘VU' "l '1‘" Chicago 3nd!summvrmnmhs. ,Xiirtlixvmti-x'zi Railway Company? Makeup for ”H. l‘mt walrr 5“,th “hll'll intm-uu-ts mill Si-Minn; Four”; is taken from tho city mainx. and is ”‘4“ (”l- T“"‘ll‘.‘"”‘"““ (33)- Twem-V':maintained in (-irculatlun by means <ix (2G) HIM 'T\VPH?§‘-NW (‘35): tthCPEof a 21241211. motoralrivon cvntrifugal "‘“l'll'l': """‘l""""""“‘ “10"“ «aid pump having a ralml vnpm-ily of 150 Hilrli‘rly liw» Hf} will last numod'mL per minutu l'lfllflvf-\\.'l} if Iliv (‘liicami and‘ lllll‘l‘llV(vl‘lll‘i\t'~l"l'!l Railuay (‘nmpam‘ ml Soc (22) a 308 W. Madison Street Chicago 1W“â€" nsnpn "on you: way om" u , 11w, ‘ ‘=======:==== = 4' 9 ' Phone quin 5744 II ] l1 1 I 1‘ )l‘ nf right , \'m"h‘.\ rh.~ pl. P.» [)JI thrw H3) ‘ Nurth. Rang? Twelve} 112). Inst hr tln- Third Principal' Mm‘idhm :u :1 pniht whero it is in-5 H‘r‘rl'h‘d by MW (VFW-Hy ”HO. Of the: riuht-(mwuy of the (‘hicnga and Nurth\wsu-rn Railway Company “mm intursm-(s Sections Fourteen (H), T\\'¢-my<thrc‘-v (23). vanty-Six (261) And 'I‘wnnn-fivr- (35). all in said; 'I‘nxcn<hip Furry-throw (43); ”20wa runnim: south mm the wwst lino of; mid Sew-tum F‘nurtm‘n (14) m the? u' 'I'IYII'OII‘I' VII W8__a__°s_ury(6; Heuinninz 4m Hm (inn Fulll'tfll’fl (H). lenv H3) ' Nurth (1‘3). Hus! hf Hu- \F Public mum-v i< Mm hpn-hy given (hut pursuant m said order of said \‘aunty Judgv, tho legal voters 0! 1h» {nllnwinc dé‘scribnd torritory in thr‘ (‘mmty n! Inkn :1an State of Illi- nois, m-wil: ii II II PY< of mid Highland Park East Park hiqrict. as nuw nrzzunizod. shall do- pmait their hallms at the polling place at Jug. H. D’ufiy's Real Estate (mu-o. 377 (‘vntrnl Ave-mum in said Hitzhlzmd Park East Park District. hvtwm‘n {hr hours of seven o'clock .\‘ M. and flw o’c!nck I" M. 0! said day. : Trlophonr 67s . Illlilll.\\n |‘\IIK. ILLIVOIS . O OOOOOOOOOIIO... .00... Public notioo is aim given that pnnuam m sinid'urdor a! said County Judge of Lab: (‘nunty the local votâ€" PY< of mid Highl 1nd Park East Park m the Highland Park East Park Dis~ trict and be known as “The Highland Park East Park District". under the suit! Act of the General Assembly of Hu- State of lllinui<, and thn nmond« monts‘ thorom. 1L THE HIGHLAND I’AHx l’b:l'l>‘.\. HIUHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS Dr. 8. A. Handle: 0!. Eari D. hitsch DENTISTS ,, Phone kalin 57“ 308 W. Madison Street Chicago GOLF BALI. 0F YOIIIS Will not be a Success without H! SMISBIIIIY'S Juh A live ball from a live rubber house often wins the game. Buy one and 1i PERRY 1.. PERSONS. unly Judzw Hf Luko CnnnYy 4. Highland Park Trust 3vmg~t Bank “Mb? . PM!“ |( :inmnu, H‘ )anh at ‘3)" [ml]- L. Fm» Drparmwm 3 ti-‘~(‘ri|wd territory MN m! ~swg~n n'chwk W11 \w-st “no of Sec-E Township Forty-i .\1 [wen-21) itvturns from the heating system arw brought hack to the power house through a 5â€"in. )inv carried along the east boiler room wall. where by means of thn proper connoctionsthey arr tied in with the suction of the vacuum pumps. two 5 by 12 by 16-in. unit.~. which in turn disclmrgn into tiw hut well. usmi for returns; each nftho two oth-: or buildings is served ‘hy 41-3-infl strain and 3-in. return lines. l)irvct and indirect radiation are» rmployed in all the buildings exceptl the pnwvr house, where only the (ii-Q root system is uspd. Ordinarily a: himt temperature of about 70 deg. 17.2 is maintained. and in order to provide} auturnatic regulation, the tempering mils used in connection with this r‘quipmont arr- undt-r thermostatic. control. thus allowing the operation or only such number of tampering mils as may he required to maintnin‘ the desired temperature. i pnsml Audimrium. The Industrial Arts Building is sq'xrved by two 3~in. sic-um Hum and :1 2â€"in. return. From lwn- the tunnel is continued through lhv basement fit me gymâ€" nasium. and thence to the old and new class buildings. The steam lines serving tho uymnaslum an) each 5 In. diamch-r, while a 214, â€"in. line is en-ncc to PM .1. leads from the pow‘; vr huuw dirvrtiy In and under thee Industrial Arm Building, at which! point 3-in. stvam hranchw and a; 3‘._.~in. return branch are prnvidedj to so-ru- this bunding and the pro-S ENGINEERING AND' EDI‘CATION' fhmtinuwl Prom [’ag‘.‘ Six) Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee R. R. 86 Wclt Adums Street When you travel via the North Shore Line you eliminate delays due to making connections. No waiting. Limited Trains leave High- land Park every hour on week-days and every 30 minutes on Saturday afternoons. Sundays and Holidays. Dining car and parlor car service. Pleasant Short Trips HE BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY along .the North Shore Line offers hundreds of delightful spots where one may enjoy a real day's outing or spend a pleasant week-end 'vacation. Best of all, this wonderful vacation-land is within easy reach when you travel on the North Shore Line. The trips are clean, cool and comfortableâ€"n0 dirtâ€"no dustâ€"no Cinders. At Milwaukee you can connect with electric lines to many of the noted lake resorts of Wisconsin, or you can change to the Milwau- kee Northern Railway for points farther north. Many of the principal passenger boat lines for points in Northern Wisconsin and Michigan are convenient to the North Shore line terminal. CHIC AGO OFFlCE Phone: Cenlnl 8280 North Shore Line Time-saving Service For further information apply to the nearest Ticket 055cc of the A twin jet heater of the air con- ditioning type employing a 6-ln. water supply and a 5â€"in. steam supply is used for the heating of the nata- torlum tank water. maintaining this under ordinary conditions at a tem- perature of 78 deg. F. The water, which is introduced at the shallow end of the tank is circulated both for heating and filtration through 6- in. pipes. the water leaving the tank through openings on each side at'the lowest point of the tank. Circula- tion is secured by means of a single stage centrifugal pump operated by a 5-hp. electric motor. and before being reused is caused to pass through a pair of filters and purifiers. Filtering is accomplished by beds of gravel and charcoal. while chemical process is depended upon for puritl~ cation. The swimming pool has m'crall «li~ mensions of 24 by 60 it. with n max- imum depth of 8 ft; the steam used {or the heating of the water is trans- mitted from the boiler room at a pressure of 5 lb. through a 2-in. line. Engineering and architectural work in connection with the Dwrfleld- This Program will befound in this position every week Pearl Theatre, P R 0 GRA M HIGHIAND PARK Ticket Office Phone Highlnnd P-rk 1361 Via the FOR COMING WEEK 0N OPPOSITE SIDE ANQ CUT OUT AND PRESERVE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE It will probably be safe for Ger- man salesmen to come over here to solicit trade, if they travel ln'well protected armored tanks. Some peoplw are wondering what will become of the old time}: bowls under prohibition. Well. some of ’em will be needed by the “vets" to hold back thoir tears. The principal suffering endured by the Congressxflén during the summer session twout under the sun on the baseball bleachers. A favorite way to celebrate Old Home Week. is for the returning sons to tactfully tell how much more mon- ey thay have made than those who stayed at home. Shields Townships High School val done by J. C. Hewllyn of Chlcm. to whom. together with J. H. Home. chief engineer of the power plant. we are indebted for Inlormauon and data making possible the preparation of (his article. MILWAUKEE OFFICE 181 Second Sin“ Phone: Grand “36 PAGE 3'2"

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