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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 13

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ay a # ‘ and get eturns tation wy AL AVE. afterno n Ro upied b v will vants. ecasion ican an carte. | ly ephone Kantleek the pe;j vieini e prem» de from phre llsofthd w cé and & ': o o r rad end , Chicageo . P. 350 BER ree fe 3 ta #3 THURSDAYy HALLOWEEN SPECIAL %R& GE â€" PINEAPPLE NEW YORK ICE CREAM 525 South Sheridan Road B sure to| keep your ‘cars insid torgght to keeptheim fromm being all marked ‘and ar;ed by soap, etc., by |thoughtless players of Hallowe‘en pranks. | _ I Snpporfin%r‘ set open showing ,inmp;:lt. $ J. & L. Garage THE SPENCE MODERN PLUMBING [um ) HEATNG Estimates Ckeerfully Given.| Jobbing a Specialty Y’m‘:mfi 360 CENTRAL AVE. Telephone Shop H. P. 1404 MORAN BROTHERS 125 North First Street l'}""l ’“BI CARBONATED" O IN Safety _ RDRIA M. LE PELLEY Telephone H. P.. 3 Division of National |Dairy Products Corp. Ju in 8€ f¢ ous. The s rtis_ii}:deoffirm, ngnâ€"elastic webbing. | | _ t me call and explain tor send interâ€" ing literature. 18 $0, 1924 real style corset, with a special abâ€" minal sup tmd%th, yet adâ€" ;stable from|outside, Without openâ€" the corset| Like _’;spemer corâ€" s, each oné is specially designed the woman who is fio‘wear it. : Jt light weight, washable, inconspicuâ€" R SUPPORTING CORSET Oc Phong H. P.; 767â€"W QUART BRICK MINERS EXCAVATING HUGE SEWER SYSTEM ‘ It was thought by some impossible to get a system of ;er:erljj this porâ€" tion of Highland Park that would conâ€" nect with any of our present sewers, thus saving the cost of another disâ€" posal plant. e olniee s oeal Largest l'% tain reagons never was pushed to completion. :. |._.â€".. ; : _ The matter was submitted to % Engineers Windes and Marsh, after six months of careful study lines were establishqtd for the system now under construction. ##¢ To obtain the required depth of sewer at the extreme sduth east end of the city, and allow for the miniâ€" mum gradient: to tze north to gain a uw‘the present septic tank near. r Williams avenue it was necesâ€" $ to |design the sewer extending from the ravine north of Hill & Stone‘s Shorecrest subdivision south 2500 more or less to the ravine in Ravinia Forest, east of Ravinia Park, in tunnels rungiufc,'in depth from 33 to 48 feet. ©Including the tunnels of lesser depth there are 4pâ€" proximately 3000 feet of tunnel. *. Lin¢s and grades are given in tunnéel very precisely, tg the e = eers using a shortâ€"legged Buff d Berger transit lndflevelj:od. Bender marks are carried as on top of the g::und_lnd muy left on spikes in the timber shoring. The bench mzrks are very carefully checkâ€" ed daily. ; ]T tÂ¥ ) t y kc On m } Most of the tunnel and about half of the total amount of open trench work is on easements obtained by the city from subdividers and by conâ€" demnation. porras ye The city was very fortunate in hayâ€" ing Chas. M. Porter $: Conway building,. Chicago, | the | con: e who pushed Sunset erg&ee sewer. to aâ€"successful end, as low bidder with a total of approxim: ee_ly ;3115,00?_ The work is under the personal suâ€" pervision of of Irving S. g orter, pLes- ident of the company, and ‘William Holland, superintendent for the comâ€" pany. Ni. Holland is a resident of Highland Park. e t NC ‘-" C ; Both Iilr. Porter and Mr. Holland are experts in their line and believe only inihe best cor tion possible regardless of cost. + Rg .. * \â€" Done by Minérs t5 8 The actual tunn¢ling is done by miners who have had actual experiâ€" ence in ‘all corners of the earth,/inâ€" cluding Australia and AJaska mihes. The excavation is being done with compressed air spades.: _ | â€" ‘The shafts are four frt six inches in diameter and a ug. whergver manholeés are specified, which makes the average length lof thm tunnel be tween shafts 300 feet more or less. The tunnel is a)*pro‘*fmamy "rzour feet six| inches high1 by three to. feot in width and lis. Shored mifetly with timber obtained / in the. new streets where a g any s have been c\:indown to room 'r!;new improvements. . . | _ | _ /; | ‘Removing Debris _ / The excavated material is t;.ken from the tunnel by means of boxâ€"like carriages mounted °|“ pi rollex:iand yrun ofi. a plank. |As the carrlage comes ‘in contact with the bu!%et, which stands in a sump in the sl aft it tips forward and the earth is deâ€" posited lin the bucket. . â€"â€" _ |;_. | indomighitnt remiPiaenie es 7 I ‘The bucket is ttin hoisted to: the top by means of steel cables, dervicks and th{“ Buhl compressor hoist. . The ¢xcavated materials are piled so as to be conveniently handled when baekmqng, although after the pipe is laid the earth from the forward tunnel is generally ‘brought back into the rear tunnel, thus saving handling it more than once. â€" ||!} ( A great deal could be said &bout the technical side of the work, but would take a great deal of time and space THE (Continued from page 1) Commissioner Visits HICHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS For the first time i of these nations, they tatives of another na | spending, facing d |â€"smileâ€"not to exploit | tion but to. help it get | better. : For no ulterio ‘ in a spirit of unselfish ica throughout the Nea ing an object lesson i the Golden Rule, in re mindedness â€" and c0â€" | seems imcomprehensib used to religiouns bigotr hatreds, national selfisl mity. â€" But it is bound 1 | potent factor in their &. opment. â€" > .: \â€"â€" (Signed) JOP‘N L oN U. 8. C ISs NOW IN SWT John â€" L. Neulsen, Methodist Episcopal : ica, writes from Zurich as follows: 3 My visit to Russian fully confirmed my p sion: of the magnitude ance of Ameri¢an relief corner of the world. Ou has not only saved th it is actually building national life. . _ â€" _ Tells How & Service is Dri Among Work Near The traveller need b old Armenian village East Relief orphanage. mer, life is found in form; there is no of order, cleanliness, veniences; the whole lif has been stunted ‘by of war and mnu:cm; no incentive to are not touched by the American orphana; order, cleanliness, methods of keeping ho soil; above all the spiri tion, friendliness, servi a profound impressior sands of children. % Children trained in tural and indu‘stri schools, when absorbed i life, will be builders menia. They have see outer comforts of life; touched by a new spi new meaning for them. ~â€"The spirit of service power among the A They are a fine lot of wholeâ€"souled, devoted, j in their work. This tude of service is a pu: peoples of that part Turks, Russians, Tui rest. They see the ha: icans aré doing, they. good cheer and happi that behind our littleml? ers stand millions of A ing freely .of their n What do we want? after? KEEPING RECORT SAFE MOTOI Chicago Club Urges Members to Keep Track of Mileage Without Mi P . In an effort to stimulate safer driving the Chica announces that: it is * members to file at he a record of the number|of have driven without a) se dent or collision. Many other motor dub with American Auto i tion are adopting this| p means of encouraging |th driver to be proud of ing record and to m; € to increase it. i According to Charl I president <of | the club,) t number of members of Ithe with enviable records. |St he says, should be gi q a means of impressing up: age driver the fact that w and a full understandinig â€" sponsibilities when at | th driver can avoid. trouble > "We. anticipate some surprises in the way of mileage: ord," â€" Mr. Hayes says, "because club naturâ€" ally numbers among its membership the oldest and most tious of motorists in Illinois and Indiana. Unâ€" questionably many a yaluable sugâ€" gestion will come to 1 with these disclosures. : "Some of the â€"yo members, however, may surprise oldâ€"timers for there are motorists y who, in the course of their bukiness travel thousands of miles annpally. Their records may be even mgre significant ing to the fact that intensive drivâ€" ing places the driver in all varieties predicaments." §Ais The results of the |investigation will be revealed. just soon as the records have been filed, according to present plans. 5 &4 | . Some of the of ~Tilinois would favor a world| court if it wouldn‘t fine them more|than $10 and costs when they â€"get in for speeding. $ f iey If the merchants stop makâ€" ing their store windows ko attractive, the women folks will | be able to get apywhere on time, | °> : HOP Spirit of Power In hop of â€" the of Amerâ€" Switzerland, ZERLAND In the forâ€" ts primitive life, no idea itation, conâ€" for centuries nt menace re has been , the people ideas. In is security, s the driving can workers. and women, y and happy ican attiâ€" le to all â€"the f the world, rs and the work Amerâ€" see also our s. They know nd of workâ€" ericans givâ€" ney. Why? at are we hese agriculâ€" 1â€" orphanage i the national E a new Arâ€" not only the iey have been ;?lite has a Armenia : has rious impresâ€" and importâ€" work in that charity there inds of lives; new type of compare an with a Near and better e and tilling . of. doâ€"operaâ€" e, is making upon thouâ€" the history represenâ€" ion. working, es with a ~weaker naâ€" stronger and motives, but rvice, Amerâ€" te interest in Motor club uesting |its headquarters of miles they serious acciâ€" ‘ East is givâ€" the spirit of igiouns broadâ€" peration. . It LOF DRIVING e ‘to people , narrowness, ness and enâ€" o be the niost future develâ€" publicity as pon the averâ€" with caution of one‘s reâ€" the wheel a ubs : obile plan the is 8@ M. Hayes, there are a the local club Such records, NEULSEN plan . as & ie average s safe drivâ€" every effort affiliated associaâ€" Public Service Stores | _ shinaiminnmenivesiniasninomemmistmsratintsiannibednsnntvin LOUISE M. â€" _ J "CLARENCE B. Accompanist > ; Viola, Ens â€" Residence Studio, 737 Cornelia Ave., Chicago. Phone Graceland Highland Park Studio, 858 Central Ave. Tel. HW_M‘ ~In Highland Park Wednesdays and Saturdays & * LakeForest School of Music SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT : ; y 19241925 (0 j _ s SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER EIGHTH Reserved seats $2.00 and $1.75 at the School 'otm Telephone Lake Forest 999, or Krafft‘s Drug 8 and Waifle Have a good cup of coffee $795 quickly.?ucohm-lov-'lâ€" This grill is a real conâ€" $1 )50 venience. Grills as low as Convenience Outlet IN the Public Serâ€" ‘ vice Stores you will find displayed the household apâ€" pliances, which we know will enable you to get the most out of the service we are rendering. j ts .i’ ; j i ' 4 C : m zon â€"rout soure 51940 [D L â€"â€"â€" * mUPIEY. WO l We Guarantee the appliances _ aqape sell DUPLEX Open 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. at THE COLLEGE CHAPEL a quarter after eight o‘clock WM. GUYOT, District Supekintendent ~"61 Mgg._’l}gh‘s Ah-n PuBLIC Samncf COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLiNOIs w Un Wfrcentranantiati 4 Electric L Hegtjrw [A 9530 Mijflcolnbr. beau loving cup design, six .cu serving tray, sugarand crea A handsome gift. | s ~FElectric ail 1 HeatingPads: Substantially built. heat reflector and: "“n:an 4 heating element. i oofe rendly jor youp For Sickroom Lamps as low as Comfort 11 to | PaAGE FINE

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